How To Find Articles Related To Your Niche Easily

by King Shiloh Banned
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For example, if your niche is "weight loss", just go to Google and type something like this:

article:weight loss

All the articles on the internet that have to do with weight loss will show up.

Then, if you want to get only articles in PDF format, you put it this way in your Google Search:

article:weight loss%PDF%


I hope it helps someone.
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  • Profile picture of the author madison_avenue
    You can also use the pdf search engine site to get pdf's for your chosen topic:


    Ebook Search - Pdf Search Engine
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Hess
    You can also use some Google search strings to find articles to use to target specific keywords:

    site:ezinearticles.com + intitle:[YOUR KEYWORD]
    site:articlesbase.com + intitle:[YOUR KEYWORD]
    site:buzzle.com + intitle:[YOUR KEYWORD]
    site:goarticles.com + intitle:[YOUR KEYWORD]
    site:helium.com + intitle:[YOUR KEYWORD]
    site:articlesnatch.com + intitle:[YOUR KEYWORD]
    site:articlealley.com + intitle:[YOUR KEYWORD]
    site:articledashboard.com + intitle:[YOUR KEYWORD]
    site:isnare.com + intitle:[YOUR KEYWORD]
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  • Profile picture of the author MarkAse
    Aside from those, simply using Google Alerts effectively will give you access to not only new articles, but blogs as well as message boards etc that deal with more specific targets within your niche.

    I may have picked up a $1,000 wine order because of a simple Google Alert today and responding to a blog comment about wine clubs
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    My current project, the Uncorked Ventures Wine Club. More coming soon, here.

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  • Profile picture of the author Lee Wilson
    article: is a search operator?
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  • Profile picture of the author Barry Unruh
    I usually just look in my Google Documents folder.
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