What are the current hot niche markets for newbies to make a positive IM start?

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What are latest hottest niche's for newbies to focus on when it comes to kicking off their internet marketing businesses?

Realizing that any niche takes research, and understanding, as well as a determined commitment, what recommendations can experienced Warriors offer people relatively new to Internet Marketing as to what is a hungry crowd with lots of money to spend on a good solid answer to their problems?
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Ten
    there are almost infinite # of neeshes so use Google Keyword tool to find one that you like and then get going..

    just remember to find a keyword with at least 1000 EXACT munthly searches and 1$cpc or there abouts
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  • Profile picture of the author redhalls7
    Hi,

    You have to buy a niche research course, because no one can answer that with one reply. There's no magic niche, you have to research to find a good one. And a good one means also a good one for you.. because a good niche for someone may not be a good niche for someone else.

    Ex: There are many people who have great online businesses in the guitar niche. However I can't copy them and enter same niche because me personally don't have an interest or like at all guitars.

    Finding a niche has to do with personal tastes, etc that's why ideally you have to do research and find out what's good for you.

    Karl
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  • Profile picture of the author RachelCorrine
    Great advice! I think the niche that most piques your interest is the way to go. I would start by making a list of topics you care about and then check their keywords with Google. Narrow and focus your topic until you have your niche!
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    • Profile picture of the author PLR Basket
      Originally Posted by RachelCorrine View Post

      Great advice! I think the niche that most piques your interest is the way to go. I would start by making a list of topics you care about and then check their keywords with Google. Narrow and focus your topic until you have your niche!
      Amen to that...

      Pick something you like, and people will appreciate what you have to offer....
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  • Profile picture of the author tpw
    Newbie suggests a long learning curve ahead.

    Current hot niche markets imply a lot of competition.

    Is it fair to throw a newbie into the shark pit with thousands of competitors?

    I recommend pursuing a consumer niche... And picking a niche that lives and breathes on the long-tail keyword.
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    • Profile picture of the author J.M.Wilson
      Originally Posted by tpw View Post

      Newbie suggests a long learning curve ahead.

      Current hot niche markets imply a lot of competition.

      Is it fair to throw a newbie into the shark pit with thousands of competitors?

      I recommend pursuing a consumer niche... And picking a niche that lives and breathes on the long-tail keyword.
      Yes, it's great. Thousands of competitors is a good thing not a bad thing. Copy what they are doing, see if you can tweak it to make it more profitable. Competition = money being made. No competition = chances no money to be made.

      It's highly unlikely you are going to find a niche that's profitable with no competition. What's wrong with competition? Get your gloves off and start fighting with them...
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      • Profile picture of the author deertrail
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        • Profile picture of the author Oxbloom
          Originally Posted by deertrail View Post

          Health, wealth, relationships.

          -Bryan
          This.

          But alternatively, feel free to tell us a half dozen things or so that you're genuinely interested in, and we can probably tell you if there's a viable market there or not.
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        • Profile picture of the author KatyaSenina
          Originally Posted by deertrail View Post

          Health, wealth, relationships.

          -Bryan
          These are definitely some FUN niches, the rest I don't bother with for now usually because they are too boring and are not able to keep my interest for too long. lol :p
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  • Profile picture of the author techvic
    Look at it this way, your IM skill set will be the same no matter what niche you are in.
    Also consider that a newbie getting into a given niche may very well find that something else is the hot new niche once they have figured everything out. I'd recommend picking a niche that you are personally excited about and already know. It'll make the learning curve so much easier and once you've developed the skills you'll need you can take it to the next level.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fun to Write
    A hot niche is one in which you feel comfortable creating content for, and you can share information in a way that attracts people interested in that topic.

    A hot niche is also one where people are spending money to purchase information and products.

    A hot niche is one where people have a passion for something.
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  • Profile picture of the author bitriot
    I would recommend Thick Yoga Mats and 4 Slice Toasters. Those are very hot beginner niches.
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