Hungriest, best markets that are NON-Making Money niches?

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Tell me what you think the hungriest, most passionate or most desperate, or easiest to sell to market is out there that does NOT have to do with making money.
#hungriest #markets #money #niches #nonmaking
  • Profile picture of the author scrofford
    There are a lot of them, that's for sure, but I don't think many people here will reveal their niche. You are going to have to do the research and find a market yourself. Not to mention, it ought to be something that interests you more than just with making money.
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    • Profile picture of the author sambakker
      Haha I dont think many people are going to reveal alot in this post. Ill add one though, health market is killer if you get the right offers sorted out and find the right products to promote
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  • Profile picture of the author Damz
    Most of the health and fitness products are comparatively easy to sell ,coz desperate buyers are searching for solutions to their problems.
    Eg: Acne,Penis Enlargement

    And try also Dating and Get Ex back niches,,Those are the niches I I tried and successful
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  • Profile picture of the author Slin
    Any how to market will sell well in my experience.

    "how to hypnotize people
    how to train a dog
    how to train a cat
    how to build a boat
    how to play violin."

    Still stuck? Try going to a bookstore and looking around, these are books people are buying! And probably buying online too.
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    • Profile picture of the author BillyBee
      These are all good suggestions -- thanks.

      I suspect that the gambling niche is good, even though technically that's a "make money" niche, too.

      I'm mostly looking for other hungry markets outside the "home business" category.

      A phrase I've heard before that would serve as a good barometer is "irrationally passionate."

      I know golfers fit that description. Please pass along any other that you care to pass along.

      Thanks!
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