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Hi Warriors,

I just wanted to know your thoughts about your criteria when choosing for the best niche.

The purpose is to create a website and earn money from affiliate, or ads.

How do you choose the best keywords?
What are your criteria?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Johnny Optimo
    Originally Posted by mrdanilodiaz View Post

    Hi Warriors,

    I just wanted to know your thoughts about your criteria when choosing for the best niche.

    The purpose is to create a website and earn money from affiliate, or ads.

    How do you choose the best keywords?
    What are your criteria?

    Thanks
    I suggest using wordtracker to find keywords that represent various niches, and see how much competition there is. Also, find a niche where adsense will pay you something reasonable per click.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Banks
      I try to make sites around products that people use on a regular basis this means it won't be some fad site that makes a lot and then nothing. Think of things that people need and will always need and make sites around those products.
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  • Profile picture of the author webapex
    Picking a subject you have a passion for, or at least an interest can help carry you through the tedious process building up and continuing to maintain a steady flow of new content, which seems vital for a new site's ranking.
    With a few topics in mind often one will do a keyword search for those terms, a keyword with 100,000 searches a month is beyond the reach of a niche site, better to focus on keywords with 4 or 5 digit searches a month.
    Checking the existing competition near the top of page one of google for the keyword will give one a good idea of how much content and how many backlinks a site will need to outrank the competition.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEOwarez
    look for high demand products and then try to find good keywords for those niches through google insight. once you have a few, you build a few blogs promoting these products. once that is done you build backlinks and then repeat these steps
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  • Profile picture of the author mikemeth
    niche that is in the game for long time and pays good dating, hotels, real estate, business, mortgage
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  • Profile picture of the author Fernando Veloso
    There isn't ONE best niche - there ARE best niches.


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    People make good money selling to the rich. But the rich got rich selling to the masses.
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  • Profile picture of the author Onora Oz
    I don't believe in the "pick one you're passionate for..." thing (unless your no.1 passion is something marketable like 'building abs'). Choose an evergreen market (health, fitness, dating etc.) for a start. There are tons of moneymaker niches and products in those. Once you make your first sale, you'll see it's the best motivation.

    There are tons of places where you can check what people spend their money on. Clickbank and other affiliate networks, Amazon, PayPal shops, Soovle lists, online magazine stores like Zinio etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author travlinguy
    One niche I would not pick is the make money online (MMO) market. At least until it settles down from the close scrutiny of the government and the restrictions being placed on it by Google and others.
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  • Profile picture of the author Willie Crawford
    Like others here, I choose niches that lots of people
    will be spending money on for a very long time... regardless
    of the economy, etc.

    For example, people will always eat, and always look for
    better recipes... so I'm in the cooking niche and have been
    for over a decade.

    People will always need more website visitors, subscribers,
    and customers through their shop doors. That will never
    change... so I've been in those niches for over a decade.

    Technology changes but people behavior hasn't really in
    thousands of years, so just look for ways to step in front
    of what really drives us :-)

    Willie
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