How to find new blogs in my niche?

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Hello Warriors,

I was wondering if there's a way or some website using which I could find out new blogs in my niche. Is there anything?

TIA.
#blogs #find #niche
  • Profile picture of the author discrat
    Not trying to be a smarty pants but I just always googled it in the past and found loads of related blogs that way
    And Youtube has been good for me too because videos usually have URL somewhere on it to go to

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  • Profile picture of the author liquid ice
    Alltop.com
    Technorati.com
    blogcatalog.com are some of the popular ones, otherwise Google is your friend...
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  • Profile picture of the author AmericanMuscleTA
    Google all the way.
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  • Profile picture of the author MarcoYandun
    Facebook's Graph search is a good place to go. You can try for example "People looking for ..."

    You will find many groups which can give you more ideas about your niche
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  • Profile picture of the author theultimate1
    I appreciate the inputs, and I'm aware of these resources. The keyword in my query, however, was "new"...
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    • Profile picture of the author kkummerer
      theultimate1,

      What is your niche? I can possibly help you, but need to know what the niche is.

      Kurt
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  • Profile picture of the author mirko76
    Maybe this sounds like overkill and maybe it is, but if you'd like to get noticed even before the blogs appear in the SERPs, I'd suggest the following:
    AFAIK every "vanilla" wordpress uses the pingomatic.com update service. Use this to find the new domains. Then scrape these, use a text extractor (Moz has a nice one on github) to get the plain text. Run a similarity score like tf/idf to compare it with your own blog. Take the top x results and there you go...
    This is not as complicated as it sounds to program, but I'm afraid it will take quite a bit of bandwidth.
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    • Profile picture of the author theultimate1
      Originally Posted by kkummerer View Post

      theultimate1,

      What is your niche? I can possibly help you, but need to know what the niche is.

      Kurt
      Hi Kurt,

      I don't see how that's relevant. And I'm not mentioning my niche. But, let's go with an example - 'weight loss for new mothers'. Please help me.

      Thanks.

      Originally Posted by mirko76 View Post

      Maybe this sounds like overkill and maybe it is, but if you'd like to get noticed even before the blogs appear in the SERPs, I'd suggest the following:
      AFAIK every "vanilla" wordpress uses the pingomatic.com update service. Use this to find the new domains. Then scrape these, use a text extractor (Moz has a nice one on github) to get the plain text. Run a similarity score like tf/idf to compare it with your own blog. Take the top x results and there you go...
      This is not as complicated as it sounds to program, but I'm afraid it will take quite a bit of bandwidth.
      I understood that for the most part, but that crucial tiny bit somewhere I didn't. Is there a video tutorial of something like this in action you might be able to point me to? Thanks much.
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      • Profile picture of the author mirko76
        Originally Posted by theultimate1 View Post

        I understood that for the most part, but that crucial tiny bit somewhere I didn't. Is there a video tutorial of something like this in action you might be able to point me to? Thanks much.
        I assume the "crucial tiny bit" is how to compute the document similarity. There is a little bit machine learning involved. While I do not know a video, this discussion on stackoverflow should get you started.
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  • Profile picture of the author dlane1987
    I use Google. Either keyword or similar to domain.
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    • Profile picture of the author Charles E. White
      Type in google your niche + blogs
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      • Profile picture of the author Ramyashree
        Hi Ultimate1,

        The best way to search in google is, for example if weight loss is your niche

        "Weight loss" + "blogs"

        Thanks,
        Ramyashree
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