is there anyone into food niche?

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hi guys is there anyone who have food blog or something related to it i want to start a blog related to food recipes reviews etc
give me your advices about which thing works great in this niche
Thanks.
#food #niche
  • Profile picture of the author SiteNameSales
    I have some website in the food niche. They are recipe sites and most of the traffic I get now comes from having the recipes therin linked to Yummly.

    It's not quite clear what you mean exactly by food niche? Recipes, products, restaurants, cooking equipment?

    One good thing about the 'food' niche is that if you have a site or landing page that can garner a good list, the options for subject matter could go on and on. The bad news is that there are 100,000s of recipe and food blogs on the net and you could get drowned in the competition.

    More good news is that there are all sorts of affiliate opportunities for the food niche. The bad news is that the profits in the food niche tend to be rather slim.

    One thing you could do is get a hold of some free private label rights recipe ebooks and give them away and either just keep the subscribers for your mailing list or take a look at the data to see what is the most popular.

    Have a Facebook landing page and promote some recipe blog posts. See what attracts the most viewers. Then you could develop your own ebook using public domain recipes on that particular theme and charge for it. That's where some good money could be made.

    I don't know what your budget is, but you could outsource the ebook job if you have the resources.

    I'd be happy to answer any further questions and I'm sure others have some advice to offer as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author saxmanay
      Originally Posted by SiteNameSales View Post

      I have some website in the food niche. They are recipe sites and most of the traffic I get now comes from having the recipes therin linked to Yummly.

      It's not quite clear what you mean exactly by food niche? Recipes, products, restaurants, cooking equipment?

      One good thing about the 'food' niche is that if you have a site or landing page that can garner a good list, the options for subject matter could go on and on. The bad news is that there are 100,000s of recipe and food blogs on the net and you could get drowned in the competition.

      More good news is that there are all sorts of affiliate opportunities for the food niche. The bad news is that the profits in the food niche tend to be rather slim.

      One thing you could do is get a hold of some free private label rights recipe ebooks and give them away and either just keep the subscribers for your mailing list or take a look at the data to see what is the most popular.

      Have a Facebook landing page and promote some recipe blog posts. See what attracts the most viewers. Then you could develop your own ebook using public domain recipes on that particular theme and charge for it. That's where some good money could be made.

      I don't know what your budget is, but you could outsource the ebook job if you have the resources.

      I'd be happy to answer any further questions and I'm sure others have some advice to offer as well.
      okay i am going to be honest i am going to write reviews on food of restaurants i don't know what further i can add in this category & how i will make money from it.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kay King
        reviews on food of restaurants
        So you will have a site that is local where you review restaurants in your country? In the US, Yelp is often the "go to" for restaurant reviews...except for those writers/bloggers who have a reputation as food critic.

        I don't know how you can make from it - is there an audience for "restaurant reviews" in your area?
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        • Profile picture of the author saxmanay
          Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

          So you will have a site that is local where you review restaurants in your country? In the US, Yelp is often the "go to" for restaurant reviews...except for those writers/bloggers who have a reputation as food critic.

          I don't know how you can make from it - is there an audience for "restaurant reviews" in your area?
          yeah i will write review on my cities restaurants & i am into few groups in facebook where people talk , post pics about food so i am going to target as a audience but in return can i get a free food from restaurant owners as i am going to feature them on my site ? & how should i contact them ?
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          • Profile picture of the author klutzon
            Originally Posted by saxmanay View Post

            yeah i will write review on my cities restaurants & i am into few groups in facebook where people talk , post pics about food so i am going to target as a audience but in return can i get a free food from restaurant owners as i am going to feature them on my site ? & how should i contact them ?
            Hey there saxmanay,

            There's a WSO that's absolutely PERFECT for your needs.
            http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...ur-iphone.html

            It's about $35 (including OTO), and describes a fantastic method that will let you barter for free food, give you a cool edge AND get paying clients in the restaurant biz. I believe that'll help you out immensely.

            (I hope it's okay to recommend WSOs! )
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  • Profile picture of the author EPoltrack77
    Thats a great market/niche to get into. Google is a huge player of traffic so use googles keyword planner and research with different phrases. If there is a demand you can be sure people are supplying it with quality products that you can sell to for a commission.
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  • Profile picture of the author loedown
    It's a great niche to get into, I suggest really narrowing it down though.

    I have a low carb review site that does fairly well.
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