Niches That Don't Seem Best for Written Articles--a Bad Idea?
I have one question. Let's say you do some keyword research and realize a niche has competition you feel isn't too stiff, and it gets pretty good traffic, but it doesn't seem to lend itself to written articles (more so products and pictures).
Here's a hypothetical example, say I was interested in the niche "Prom Dress Accessories" and it was all about things girls could buy to spruce up their prom dress outfit.
I would think, at least on the surface, that people coming to a site built around that keyword (and similar long tail keywords) wouldn't want to read articles about the prom or prom dresses, they'd instead like to see pictures of prom dresses and have the opportunity to buy prom dress accessories.
Does that mean that, unless I'm literally selling prom dress accessories on my site (or linking to people who do sell them through an affiliate program), that there's really no other way to get legit traffic and have content that can ultimately rise through Google? Would that in turn make it much harder to build a site and rank for it?
I obviously don't want to go into Prom Dress Accessories--not even sure it's a real keyword--but overall, I wanted to use it as an example to see if going into a niche where the audience is likely interested in photos of products or the products themselves to purchase, if that's a bad niche to enter because you ultimately don't have much written content to create that visitors will want to read (and therefore, I would assume it would severely limit your ability to do on page SEO, right)?
Thanks.
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