Questions on starting a blog centered around the 'Attorneys Niche' and is Adsense practical here ??

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No one is responding to this Thread in the Adsense/PPC Section so I will Post it here........

Iam just wondering about whether Adsense would be viable and make sense to run on a Blog with a Niche centered around Attorneys ?? Isn't this Niche a regional issue where people who have been injured or had a botched surgery would just want to find Attorneys in the yellow pages that practice in thier particular area/state ??

Iam just wondering if people would even click on an Attorneys Adsense Ad if that Attorney is located in Dallas and the User lives in Pittsburgh ?? These people want to see an Attorney in person don't they ??
And can these Attorneys even practice outside of their State they are licensed in ??
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  • Profile picture of the author ShayB
    Not only do they want to speak to an attorney in person, different states have different laws, so there would have to be a local attorney involved.

    Hope that helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author discrat
      Originally Posted by ShayRockhold View Post

      Not only do they want to speak to an attorney in person, different states have different laws, so there would have to be a local attorney involved.

      Hope that helps.

      Thanks Shay, but will Adsense send only targetted Adsense Ads to each visitor's particular region their IP Address is located ? In otherwards say someone from Nashville is visiting the Attorney Blog , now would they only see adsense ads of Attorneys in Middle Tennessee ??

      Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author ShayB
    Originally Posted by discrat View Post

    And can these Attorneys even practice outside of their State they are licensed in ??
    I know when I lived near the SC/GA border, attorneys advertised being able to practice in both states, so I would imagine they cannot practice outside of a state they are licensed to practice in. They would need dual certification to practice in more than one state.
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    • Profile picture of the author discrat
      Originally Posted by System View Post

      Dude I can't really understand you. People click on ALL kinds of ads if you place them good and doesn't scares the shit out of them.
      So as from my experience I am guessing that you:

      1. Found out that the "attorney" niche is paying $76 per click and want to start a site there. Well, 70% of us did but it didn't work.

      2. You really know something about this. Then you have no worries. People WILL click as long as the traffic is targeted.
      Hey Systems Thanks for your Reply, but why do you say " 70% of us did but it didn't work " ??
      Is it a hard Niche/keyword to get any traffic in because of competition? Is that why you say this ?

      As far as knowng about the Attorney niche ?? Not particularly but I am resourceful enough to crank out unique,relevant content on just about any subject ,week after week, year after year ,for many many years !!
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      • Profile picture of the author JamesFraze
        It is one of the highest paying niches.

        Competition is steep.

        You won't get tons of traffic at first, because of the competition.

        If you can weather that though, and produce quality content, it's like any other highly competitive niche. Personally, I think it's too hard and you'll burn out before you become productive - just my opinion.

        I think you'd do better with an easier niche and learn how to do that expertly first... if you have full time income coming and want to tackle a big project (thousands of hours of labor), then sure go for it.

        Just my opinion, I have a hard time feeding myself as a marketer - so perhaps my advice isn't all that
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