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| NewbieWarrior War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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I look at google trends and google hot trends, but that info is all over the place. What is the technique to latch on to trends that are heating up, and then obviously to build sites around them. Thanks in advance, |
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| Copywriting Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Central, Illinois , USA.
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That's the million dollar question my friend. Find a trend that has a related product you can promote, that's one way.
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| Once A Warrior Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Hawaii
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My friend used to say, "look under the covers and if she's not there then you've need to find yourself another niche..." ...hmmm doesn't sound right. Anyways, find niches before they get hot. Subscribe to newsletters in a niche such as technology or sports and get ahead of the game. Watch Apples or Googles next move closely. I buy lots of magazines and try to find the next buzz or invention. Check Amazon and see whats selling even at eBay Pulse. Googles trends only last so long and then its yesterdays news. Go before the buzz. |
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| Niche Empire Builder War Room Member Join Date: May 2009
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Here are some things I do. Clickbank marketplace and look at gravity. That shows you what is selling Ebay Pulse is good for physical products. So is Amazons Hot Sellers. Get plugged into Google Groups and Yahoo Groups. See what groups are popular and the types of things people are asking for in the groups. What problems do they have? What solutions do they need? then provide them a solution. |
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