How do you find your Niche ideas

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Hello warriors

I am sure this has been addressed many many times before. Yet I do not seem to find it any where. I was wondering what you guys use to find your niches. I am looking to start one of my own until now all the niches I target are basically handed to me from the daily niche idea.

Except I have not been liking how there set ups for these niches have been working. Either the graphics are messed up from time to time or its a niche that is going to be extremely hard to target with all the competition.

So my plan is as follows below:

1. Find a niche with hich search volume low competition and good for adsense theme.

2. Build the site and structure geared to adsense.

3. Write 20-30 articles to use on the site set to rotate on home page.

4. proper keyword research to be done at this point I would do this before I write the articles.

5. write 3-5 articles a day to submit to article directories with bio box linking back to niche site.

6. social bookmark articles and main site with onlywire.

7. Sit back relax

8. complete
#find #ideas #niche
  • Go to Amazon and see what the top sellers are.
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  • Profile picture of the author Colin Y
    What are you interested in? That is a great place to start. I happen upon my niche by accident
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  • Profile picture of the author David Raybould
    Hey Pete,

    If you're struggling for niche ideas,
    go to your local library, or anywhere
    that stocks a large amount of magazines.

    Then just look around. Check out
    the magazines, there'll be hundreds
    of niches on display right there in
    front of you.

    Make notes on some, start
    digging a little deeper, finding
    the niches within the niches,
    and you'll be set.

    -David Raybould
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    • Profile picture of the author LynnM
      I took the easy way out and subscribed to a Warrior's niche research service. Check out the WSO section, there are lots of good deals to be found regarding niche research.

      Lynn
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      • Profile picture of the author angela99
        The best niches for you match your interests and expertise.

        If you need to do lots of research to get started in a niche you'll still be researching this time next year -- or you'll give it up as too hard... or you'll get bored. :-)

        I like lifestyle niches.

        Perhaps you're:

        * In school

        * Working in a particular industry (finance is good, so is travel)

        * About to have your first or third child (think babies and parenting)

        * Thinking about your vacation (travel again)

        * A car enthusiast

        * Love dogs... or food... or fashion

        Think about your interests and aspirations -- you'll find lots of niches.
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  • Profile picture of the author BJ Min
    i find my niches from my own interests....

    ideally, you want to have 3 things before going into a niche...

    1) expertise - your level of expertise compared to other experts
    2) passion - your passion level...be passionate, and love it
    3) commitment - it must mean something deep to you so you will be committed for it for the LONG RUN...

    if you have all 3, you will have long term success...if you only have 1 out of 3...it's going to be tougher making serious money in that niche because you need all 3 to make backend products, etc in the future
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  • Profile picture of the author petevamp
    thanks everyone for the great advise. I have found a few ideas from what everyone here has offered. So now I am just weighing on do I want to start another website to take on this new niche. Since I am already in the process of building one training forum from scratch then running 2 others at the moment which are all new and need back links. So now its just how much time do I have extra to spend on a new niche and would it allow me the time to keep up with my current sites. With all I have going on right now I am not sure it is going to be feisable yet I do like the niche better then what I have been working on for my other sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author jeffchong
    Go to freewordtrackertool, key in any niche keywords/products you think of. The result will shows you how many searches are there in a day.. If the number of searches if more than 150, that's mean it's worth for you to sell that niche product..Everyone is looking for it to solve their problems..
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