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Hey guys,

Wondering if I could get your input. I've been sitting on the sidelines so to speak...simply because I cannot find my niche. I've experimented with a few but ultimately decided they weren't things I was passionate enough about.

More recently I thought about creating a blog/site about anxiety attacks because I am a sufferer so it's definitely an interest of mine to help others that suffer from it and there are some solid click bank products to monetize with as we'll. however I started thinking more about it and got nervous because I'm obviously not a doctor and would only be given my experiences, so I wouldn't want to get sued one day if someone is hurt from misusing the information...

With that being said I have no freakin idea where to go from here, I want to make sure I pick the right niche so I don't fail this time, but even making lists of my hobbies or interests, nothing comes up or it's already too competitive (like weightloss, or get your ex back)

Any suggestions?
#niche #thinking
  • Profile picture of the author luna522
    Oh one more thing, I'm a serial entrepreneur lol so I was thinking of making a blog of me interviewing successful IMers by Skype, but not sure if I could find popular enough participants, and not exactly sure how I'd monetize it.... Maybe by using IM click bank products?
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    • Profile picture of the author Spencer Jones
      From what you typed above, anxiety attack is something you should go with. You don't have to be afraid too much. Simply putting a disclaimer on your webite will put you on the safe zone. If you've been a sufferer yourself and you have something to share that'll be helpful, simply go with it.

      But one thing I suggest is to stick to your one niche and don't just jump from one to another. You heard the "Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss" proverb right? That's true regarding internet business as well. So stick to your niche, add value, blog regularly, build up a community, help people and recommend the best products. You'll make money...

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      • Profile picture of the author Mitch Barber
        I was going to say something similar to Spencer above, but since he said it soooo well I can only agree and give you one more vote of confidence to follow your instincts about going with anxiety attacks. I'm pretty sure the market is there too!
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      • Profile picture of the author luna522
        Originally Posted by Spencer Jones View Post

        From what you typed above, anxiety attack is something you should go with. You don't have to be afraid too much. Simply putting a disclaimer on your webite will put you on the safe zone. If you've been a sufferer yourself and you have something to share that'll be helpful, simply go with it.

        But one thing I suggest is to stick to your one niche and don't just jump from one to another. You heard the "Rolling Stine Gathers No Moss" proverb right? That's true regarding internet business as well. So stick to your niche, add value, blog regularly, build up a community, help people and recommend the best products. You'll make mobey...

        Dr.Spencer Jones
        Definitely, I think I finally figured out my biggest roadblock in not picking the correct niche. Now that I don't just see dollar signs in front of me, and actually thought about value, and what I can bring to the table, everything makes sense.
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  • Profile picture of the author maxfactor
    Agree with the above. Pick a niche that you're passionate about and create a site about that. Passionate because you'll be researching, writing, and creating products about it, and that's hard to do if you're not passionate about the subject. If your niche is too competitive then pick a subniche, e.g. weight loss for women after pregnancy; weight loss for middle age men. Focus on a niche with less competition that's still in your general area of interest.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gambino
    You have a niche in anxiety attacks. Create a business plan, get started, and keep hammering away.
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  • Profile picture of the author CyberAlien
    Originally Posted by luna522 View Post

    I wouldn't want to get sued one day if someone is hurt from misusing the information...
    You can't live your life being worried about stuff like that - that's why disclaimers are at the beginning of eBooks.

    Even if the information you provided was 100% accurate right now, that doesn't mean it won't change years into the future. There's tons of medical books and courses with blatantly incorrect information in them because they were written years ago and since then new research has been discovered.
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  • Profile picture of the author seekdefo
    Do some keyword research also. Look for keywords that are easier to rank, long tail keywords and write posts on them. It will boost your traffic in the long term
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  • Profile picture of the author luna522
    Thank you so much everyone, just the research I needed. I have a long tail keyword that I'm going to use and the exact domain is available, so I'm going to scoop it up right now! Thank you all again!
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