How to Find a Niche
Niche Markets are targeted to specify a product in terms of searching for it. Trying to find a niche that is profitable for your blog or website? There are many profitable niches that most people don't know about and finding your niche can be very easy with a few hours of niche research. You can also use an automated system for finding niches like a powerful tool called "Micro Niche Finder". This will definitely save your hours of research.
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The first trick to finding profitable niches is Google research. You want to find something that isn't too broad, nor too specific. Something that will give you enough visitors to make a stream of income or enough visitors to benefit you. For example, you could go to Google and type in "flower bouquets". To you right of the screen it will say the search results statistics. For what we just typed in, it says out of 39,800,000 results. This basically means there are that many websites with that subject. If you want good niche ideas that will profit you, look for results under at least 1 million and you should do fine.
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If you want to find a niche that is specific to your product, you are in the right direction of success. We don't want to buy ads, nor use free traffic generators. These simply don't work. Why? Because we don't get targeted visitors. When we created keywords, what we are doing is making specific phrases that people will type into Google in order to search for your article, product, or website. Profitable niches usually have keywords that are over 2k or more per month. This means that 2,000 people are searching for that phrase each month and if you were to rank first on Google, chances are you would get a little above 47% of the clicks to your website.
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Some niche ideas include keywords with over 0.50c per click. These ones will benefit you the most, so try to pick phrases to write about or products, that will earn more for each click. It'll save you a lot more time. I am not saying that 5c keywords are bad, however - I am just indicating that higher paying keywords would serve better in the future. You can also try doing your niche research with Google Adwords Keywords Tool. I use this all the time to find information and you can find out everything from what phrases pay the most to how many people are searching on them each month. Try looking up a few keyword tutorials or even their free Ebooks. You might have to dig on the Internet, but it's definitely worth reading.
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