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| Active Warrior Join Date: Nov 2011
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Are there any good tools to find an adsense niche?You know something that will give you good ideas.
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Aug 2010
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you can search on google, but if you need an niche site... Just think about any niche, then do your keyword search. You will be so surprise what you find.
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| AdSense Realist War Room Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Canada
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Micro Niche Finder does the job pretty well. So does the Google search bar - Take a look at this video |
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Here's a link to our 'Resources' blog with a listing of "Niche Research" ideas, links, tools, etc: Niche Research & Idea Generators Michael |
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| At your disposal War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: USA, CA
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You can use magazines and newspapers or just surf on sites such as amazon. If nothing comes up you can also check my sig.
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Thank you guys with your help,but it seems that every niche that I suggest to my friend is either loaded with high competition,or the keywords are very low cost per click
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Can't any subject be a niche? What I mean is by the time you research a subject far enough to find search terms you have a chance of ranking on the 1st page, you have basically found a niche within that subject. For example, "insurance" is a HUGE subject you could never rank for. However, by the time you got down to "life insurance companies in bakersfiled california" you might be able to rank on the first page. In short, isn't all about finding the keywords and not finding the subject?
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| Your Next Writer War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Iowa
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The one thing I usually do is create a list of as many niche ideas that I can think of, no matter how targeted or broad they are. I'm talking a serious sized list, too. I also ask my family members and girlfriend what they like to buy and shop for or what their interests are. By the time I'm finished, I have a sizeable list of all sorts of niches, large and small. Then, I take that same list and I plug it into either the Google Keyword Tool or Micro Niche Finder and drill down to more specific keyword phrases. From there, it's a matter of asessing the competition and profitability of a niche. That's all it takes, really. Trust me - when you take yourself out of the equation and start asking others what they like to buy and discover their interests, you will find a variety of niches you would've NEVER thought of yourself. It's the best way to gather raw data in my opinion. Give it a shot and watch a bunch of new niche ideas come to life! |
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If you can't find 1,000 niches using these two resources then you are not cut out to be successful in this game. Stop wasting your time. There are literally a million possibilities in these two links. Good luck to you. About.com: Need. Know. Accomplish. Amazon.com: Books |
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Long Tail Pro by Spencer haws - hes on this forum, search him out |
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| Ninja Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Washington, DC
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Google suggestions. Start with stuff you normally search for (like next time you are asking a question in Google, write it down and see what else pops up).
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I started out using Micro Niche Finder, but now switched to Long Tail Pro... Find it easier to use and have better competition analysis features... In my opinion. To find a low competition keyword you have you really dig deep into a niche... Try getting into a sub niche within a niche. Google suggests is a tool I often use to research topics, to find sub niches... Then use Long Tail Pro for further research and keyword analysis. |
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I prefer Market Samurai. It has everything you need for AdSense business: Keyword research, SEO competition, Promotion, Rank tracking, etc.
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It takes time, but might as well spend the time researching rather than waste your time building a site that won't make any money! | |
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I agree with SarahZT on this. What I always do is start out broad, and then narrow my search. Of course, I use my own software when doing this. Quote:
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I used : amazon google suggest but i agree with rahman.warrior that never mind niche, just try to go with your interested. it helps. most helped |
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| The Mathematical Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Charleston, SC
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For Adsense niche and keyword ideas I like to start at sites like eBay and Amazon for 'buyer' keywords and then 'drill down' using Keyword Sniper Pro.
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| Ninja Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Washington, DC
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Anyone else use Keyword Sniper? How's it compare to Market Samurai?
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So just wondering how much traffic is getting and earnings. Thanks | |
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