the balance between competitiveness and profitable niches

by somtam
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Hi everybody,

I'm not started yet with my first cpa website, because I want to study until the painting in my mind is designed.

There's a lot of way to find a niche, but I'm doubtful about when choosing one!
The problem is, I think, to find balance between competitiveness and profitable niches: sometimes there's a lot of affiliates play around a product, so there's conversion, but is impossible, from a new site, to engage in the challenge with them...

I don't know, I'm a little bit confused
#balance #competitiveness #niches #profitable
  • Profile picture of the author David Sneen
    What you are doing is wise...the initial research. But obviously, at some point, you will have to begin. Otherwise, you are wasting your time.

    There are ways to compete with an established person in your niche. You do not have to get everybody's attention, just certain buyers. You find ways to do the extras; interviews, guest posts, extra commenting on key sites that your competition is not doing. The goal is to work smarter not harder.

    What is the best way you can utilize the number of hours you plan to work? If you can use your day wisely...and your competitors do not, you will pass them.

    The internet is still about relationships. People will buy from you, if they know like, and trust you. You also want to become an authority. How? Learn, and do.
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  • Profile picture of the author somtam
    Thanks David!
    You're right... do you think that pick up a product with low competition it would be a good idea for a beginner like me? or there's no competition because there's no conversion rate?
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