The best niches to build a blog on

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Hey, i'm new here and need you to tell me if you don't mind what are the best niches that stay and i can build my blog o it? thank you very much.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sam Young
    Hi,

    According to me all the niche's are best. all it requires to succeed is your dedication and will power to make it #1.

    But if you want to research a niche then follow below steps
    • Goto google.com
    • type keyword research
    • open the first page of the result which will be something like- adwords.google.com
    • Type your niche in the search box like if you are going with health niche then Type " Health " and there will be an option to choose to target country too.
    There you go. You will find the popularity of your niche there

    Best Regards
    Sam Young
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  • Profile picture of the author d4co
    what SamatDPM and kaizerinfo is true..and I totally agree with them.
    while you get the niche from their tip's, then choose the best one that make you passionate to build them.. so it will so easy to you when you update the content of your blog..
    cheer's....
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  • Profile picture of the author Robert X
    Whatever niche isn't totally saturated with affiliate marketers. Or,, you can learn to dominate and blow all the sucker affiliates outta the water
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  • Profile picture of the author Miguelito203
    Originally Posted by Funn4me View Post

    Hey, i'm new here and need you to tell me if you don't mind what are the best niches that stay and i can build my blog o it? thank you very much.
    Hi. The "best niche" is subjective. Ideally, you should choose a niche that is both profitable and one that you enjoy because you're going to have to be in it for a while to make the most of it. That said, with the holidays around the corner, it's a good idea to focus on products in major niches that haven't been released yet (low competition). By the time they are, you will have already positioned yourself in the search engines to make lots of money just due to the sheer volume of traffic. Here are some examples:

    toys

    video games - cross promote expensive game systems here

    computers and electronic gadgets

    fashion/clothes (for men, women, and kids)

    cooking - tons of food prepare, even sale cooking stuff on tv

    weight loss - no explanation needed :-)

    dating - who wants to be alone, especially on the holidays

    golf - expensive hobby, these people have money to spend

    learn guitar - cross promote expensive guitars here

    learn Spanish

    pet care...and the list goes on

    The possibilities are endless. Although, like I said before, I would focus on the top half of this list with the holiday season coming up. Millions of people shop online during the holiday season, especially when stuff sells out in their local stores and shopping online is their only alternative. They are desperate and just looking for a place to buy what they want in time -- even my 60-year-old mom does it. I, for one, am not standing in line for hours for something that will probably be sold out when I get there. :-)

    Good luck,
    Joey
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    There are way too many niches to tell you the best niche for you to get into. Do the keyword research and pick one. If you pick one you actually like, it will be easier to write content for, but you can write for any niche that you want to profit from.
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    • Profile picture of the author samrock
      these days it's usually best to think sub-niche.

      the big markets are hard to break into.

      'build muscle' is gonna be hard but somthing like 'build thigh muscle' (for example) will be a lot easier.

      the same applies to all of the big niches.
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  • Profile picture of the author aldentan
    How about personal development?
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    • Profile picture of the author Bentley74
      Any niche with commercial potential...that you can write about, and continue write about...and write some more about...and never get bored of writing about - perhaps something you'd write about even if nobody paid you to do it (helps to stay motivated when choosing topics like that).

      The big problem is that most people start a blog then lose steam once they realize that the flood-gates of traffic aren't suddenly going to burst open, sending millions of eager buyers/clickers etc to their site.

      Of course, you can also hire writers and just generally outsource the blogging - but probably not the best idea before bringing in any money (if you are fairly new to all this).

      B
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