I'm mindful of what I hear many Affiliate guru's state, that you need to find a profitable niche market, where you have a hungry crowd, desperate for your product, or service. That's fine, I understand that, but the more I try and explore the various markets, the more and more I keep coming back to the same old niches; Dieting, Acne, Making Money, and a few others. Many of the niches that I think could be great, (and they certainly have good traffic from what I can) dont seem to have a hungry crowd. Therefore, are these still good steady niches to get into, or not, as I would presume they are therefore less competitive as well when compared to the well known profitable niches.
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I'm mindful of what I hear many Affiliate guru's state, that you need to find a profitable niche market, where you have a hungry crowd, desperate for your product, or service. That's fine, I understand that, but the more I try and explore the various markets, the more and more I keep coming back to the same old niches; Dieting, Acne, Making Money, and a few others.
Many of the niches that I think could be great, (and they certainly have good traffic from what I can) dont seem to have a hungry crowd. Therefore, are these still good steady niches to get into, or not, as I would presume they are therefore less competitive as well when compared to the well known profitable niches.
Also, I have taken notice of some experts, who say to start with a cheap product, that you can give away, or charge less than $10 for, and gradually built up the product range to where you have a substantial product price range. Again, I can certainly relate to that, but I struggle with seeing how many of these 'less competitive' niches would be able to support a higher priced product, ie a membership site, or a $997 package with all sorts of videos, audios, and ebooks.
What are everyone else's thoughts or ideas around this?
Many of the niches that I think could be great, (and they certainly have good traffic from what I can) dont seem to have a hungry crowd. Therefore, are these still good steady niches to get into, or not, as I would presume they are therefore less competitive as well when compared to the well known profitable niches.
Also, I have taken notice of some experts, who say to start with a cheap product, that you can give away, or charge less than $10 for, and gradually built up the product range to where you have a substantial product price range. Again, I can certainly relate to that, but I struggle with seeing how many of these 'less competitive' niches would be able to support a higher priced product, ie a membership site, or a $997 package with all sorts of videos, audios, and ebooks.
What are everyone else's thoughts or ideas around this?
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