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Hi all.. Iv found a good niche, with low competition but I want to know if it is hard to outrank Wikipedia and news websites such as www.dailymail.co.uk/xxxxx and www.thesun.co.uk/xxxxx
#news #sites #wiki
  • Profile picture of the author Adam Smith
    Anyone have any ideas?
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  • Profile picture of the author Big__Lebowski
    in long term its achievable, good content + backlinks will do the work
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  • Profile picture of the author JayVance
    The Dude, is right. You can always outrank wiki or news sites, just have to put a lot of backlinking + good content work in. Do some keyword research on bigger niches and you will see plenty of sites that outrank wikipedia or news sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Why on earth would you tackle a niche owned by wiki and a news site?
      That alone makes no sense.

      I can't think of a single niche I would try that a news site would be #1.
      Wiki? Well, I do have a celebrity site that is #1. But wiki beats it
      for keyword rearranging. That site was not picked to make money
      specifically. More like a fan site. A labor of love, so to speak.

      If wiki and the news sites own it, is that "low" competition?

      Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author Adam Smith
    Thanks for the replys guys..

    Well I would assume it was low competition because there are no Dedicated websites for the topic. None of the sites have a direct match URL and the news sites that are dominating the term are only short articles.

    I take all feedback on here with the upmost respect as I am still learning and it sounds like I may have picked the wrong niche - best to know before throwing myself into working on it i guess
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