This is how I find niche ideas in under 5 minutes

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Hey Warriors,

I put together a quick video to help anyone who is struggling with coming up with niche markets and ideas.

For me personally, this was something I struggled with a fair bit when I got started, & I know there are a number of people on here who struggle with the same thing too.

I've looked into a stack of different ways to find niche markets, and this video covers that one I personally like the most.

If you have any questions feel free to PM me or leave them below and I'll do my best to answer them for you.

Hopefully the video should be here:


Cheers

Paul


#find #ideas #minutes #niche
  • Profile picture of the author Benjamin Ehinger
    Great Video!!

    I like to pick up a magazine and look at the advertisements to find niches to work with.

    Benjamin Ehinger
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  • Profile picture of the author rhapsody
    Thanks Paul, for this helpful video. PS - Love your accent!
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    • Profile picture of the author grimace_86
      Hey Guys, Thanks for the thanks

      Originally Posted by Benjamin Ehinger View Post

      Great Video!!

      I like to pick up a magazine and look at the advertisements to find niches to work with.

      Benjamin Ehinger
      I've tried using magazines in the past but for some reason got a little stuck when trying to find a niche within a niche. For example I would pick up a magazine on say Digital Photography and then think "so what now??"

      Never thought of checking out the ads though. Love it.

      Originally Posted by rhapsody View Post

      Thanks Paul, for this helpful video. PS - Love your accent!
      lol. The Australian accent...Its a classy one isn't it. LOL.... Full of slang and half completed words like nothin, or mornin. I guess we're just to lazy to finish our words
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      • Profile picture of the author Duy Nguyen
        This video is GREAT!

        Thanks for sharing it Paul.
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        • Profile picture of the author grimace_86
          Originally Posted by Duy Nguyen View Post

          This video is GREAT!

          Thanks for sharing it Paul.
          Cheers...Im glad you liked it
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        • Profile picture of the author vickybabe
          cheers from another fellow aussie here, do you mind if i ask if you own a software program built by the spider, i am just starting to use it
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          • Profile picture of the author grimace_86
            Originally Posted by vickybabe View Post

            cheers from another fellow aussie here, do you mind if i ask if you own a software program built by the spider, i am just starting to use it
            Thanks.

            Not really sure what you mean about the software program. sorry.
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  • Profile picture of the author paulie888
    Very nicely done video, Paul! Very instructive and helpful for the newbie, and even for the more experienced among us, it still serves as an excellent quick refresher.

    Paul
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    • Profile picture of the author grimace_86
      Originally Posted by paulie888 View Post

      Very nicely done video, Paul! Very instructive and helpful for the newbie, and even for the more experienced among us, it still serves as an excellent quick refresher.

      Paul
      I really appreciate the kind words Paul. Thanks

      Plus great name too...
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  • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
    I use this method myself, dummies gives some great ideas.

    Did you get flooded dude? Im in Brisbane.
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    • Profile picture of the author grimace_86
      Originally Posted by ramone_johnny View Post

      I use this method myself, dummies gives some great ideas.

      Did you get flooded dude? Im in Brisbane.
      Nah Didn't which was a great relief. Live a little further south so had no major issues.

      Hopefully you didn't either.
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  • Profile picture of the author paulie888
    The Dummies books are a great resource, and in addition to that the newsstands are great place for picking up ideas about niche selection. Just about any niche you find covered in a regular magazine at a newsstand would be viable online, as it is obviously much more expensive to bring a print magazine to market, and if it has been around for a while then it's pretty much a given that the niche is profitable.

    Paul
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    • Profile picture of the author grimace_86
      Originally Posted by paulie888 View Post

      The Dummies books are a great resource, and in addition to that the newsstands are great place for picking up ideas about niche selection. Just about any niche you find covered in a regular magazine at a newsstand would be viable online, as it is obviously much more expensive to bring a printed magazine to market, and if it has been around for a while then it's pretty much a given that the niche is profitable.

      Paul
      Yeah I love the Dummies books. I think they are well laid out and a great resource to find markets, niches and even sub/micro niches.

      Agree 110% with you about the magazines. I have tried using them in the past but seem to keep leaning towards the dummies series. I also use clickbank, cj, amazon etc... but maybe Im a dummy so I keep going back. haha.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulie888
        Originally Posted by grimace_86 View Post

        Yeah I love the Dummies books. I think they are well laid out and a great resource to find markets, niches and even sub/micro niches.

        Agree 110% with you about the magazines. I have tried using them in the past but seem to keep leaning towards the dummies series. I also use clickbank, cj, amazon etc... but maybe Im a dummy so I keep going back. haha.
        No, you're not a dummy at all. I know it's nice to be able to do all your research right from the computer and not have to get up and do anything, but try magazines sometime - at the very least, it'll give you an excuse to get up and away from the computer every now and then.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Rayment
    Paul
    Great idea! Never thought of using the " Dummies method" I use the” Oprah” method, which is signing up for her newsletters and anything that looks interesting I do some further research. I tend to think if it’s popular with her and her readers it is going to be popular with a lot of other people
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