Finding a Niche On Amazon/Ebay?

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Does anyone have a video tutorial of how I can find a good niche in these websites? Finding it hard to find a micro niche?
#amazon or ebay #finding #niche
  • Profile picture of the author Mr.Williamstn
    i know some software you can use
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  • Profile picture of the author petelta
    Just browse through categories. Find subjects people are buying. Then start looking at what the books are in those niches. See which angle to take the markets. Then do some keyword research for that niche to see if you have traffic possibilities.

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  • best sellers, magazines, newspapers, gadget shows, local stores or shopping malls, google trends, yahoo answers and ebay even has a function that tells you what items are doing best.

    Some guy also did testing with his amazon sites, and over 60% of visitors ended up buying either something completely different to what they were searching, or the item they were looking for plus more.

    So just get visitors to amazon, they'll do the rest and they do it oh so good.
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  • Profile picture of the author dimex1984
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    • Profile picture of the author Aj Wilson
      For an in-depth "no-guessing" paid solution...

      You might wanna check out Terapeak.com
      or search "eBay Pulse" and drill down from there.

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  • Profile picture of the author ajchaffers
    If you scroll to the bottom information box on any book you can see it's rank in best sellers. Click on this and it takes you to a list of best sellers and you can drill by category. Figure out what's selling and then use the Google keyword tool to check searches. To judge sales the # of reviews is a good indicator, then check competition and figure it out from there. Hope that helps.
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