How To Brainstorm Potential Niches

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by 60minuteaffiliate, Dec 11, 2007.

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    Brainstorming Potential Niches

    There are a number of ways to find out what people are desperately searching for online.

    It seems that the Overture inventory tool is not as reliable as it used to be so you may use Good Keywords here or some other keyword research tool that you want to use.

    The ones that I primarily use and recommend are:

    Kewyord Elite
    MicroNicheFinder


    There are certain keywords that will then give you what people are wanting help with.

    These include keywords like:

    cure
    help
    remove
    get rid of
    treatment
    relief
    symptoms
    remedy
    solution
    comparison
    how to
    fix
    repair
    buy
    training
    want
    purchase

    Then you could use the free keyword research tool that I use that gives you a short list of the keywords with the monthly searches and the competing websites on google.

    http://297dollarebooks.com/research.php

    Ps if a sales letter comes up just refresh the page and it will come up with the tool

    You can then search for keywords with low competition websites that will be easier for you to get traffic with but I’ll get back to this topic shortly.

    Warmly

    Colleen
     
    60minuteaffiliate, Dec 11, 2007 IP
  2. sundaybrew

    sundaybrew Numerati

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    Just use the google tool on your competitors sites and find all the niche keywords that they are missing and in a few days you can generate 100"s of new uniques, No need for all these over priced keyword tools that people like Jill are swearing by........use less

    Just use the google adwords tool and use the "targe url" and then enter the competitors site . fast , east , free and packs to the punch...........:)
     
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    60minuteaffiliate Peon

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    Hi Sundaybrew, can you explain in more detail how you use the google tool on competitors websites?

    Thanks

    Colleen
     
    60minuteaffiliate, Dec 13, 2007 IP