Finding good niches...

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hey folks!

I'm running a few Adsense-blogs, earning about 10-20$ / day. That's not that much, so it occurred to me to be a good idea, just to build up some more of those blogs. Content creation, blog-setup, linkbuilding have been automated quite far - but I think it's quite hard to find valuable niches.

What tools do you have made good experiences with? I'm neither pleased with Google's "Adwords Keyword Tool" nor with "Market Samurai".

I thought about writing my own tools, but I'm not sure what data-source to use... and for what data to check in what way...

Any sugestions? Any good/bad experiences?

Thanks for your help! :-)

Cheers
Andy
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  • Profile picture of the author LarryHaywood
    Micro Niche Finder seems to help me find some nice niches. I recommend it.
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  • Profile picture of the author aaron_nimocks
    If your not happy with Adwords Keyword Tool then not sure what to say.

    Almost every tool out there gets information from that. It's the source.....

    Also Market Samurai is probably the best software out there for finding niches.

    When I find niches to email out to my list here is what I do...

    Either go to google shopping and keep refreshing looking for keywords
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    go to wikipedia and hit random article and find keywords

    then plug those into google keyword tool and find ones that get above 1k exact search

    then go to google and check for alltintile, ect

    finally if those check out use Market Samurai to check SEO Competition

    If it all looks good then I email it out and start over.
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  • Profile picture of the author visimedia
    I think you can search in google about some competitive niches, money already spent in there, and it means it's a lucrative niche.

    Competitive niche = lucrative niche

    Go out there, do a lil research, a tool won't solve your niche research that easy.

    If you want to look for a tool for keyword research, I think you can simply look at market samurai, it works but it works slowly these days.
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  • Profile picture of the author AndyMene
    @aaron: Google Keyword Tool just offers too broad stuff, I think. No detailed / long tail keywords ... or is there a trick to get them? Btw: I'm going into German niches mostly.
    Market Samurai IS a great tool, I bought it half a year ago and it's totally worth the money. Love the Competition check. But same problem over here: not sure what keywords are really good / no long tail keywords.
    What do you mean by " then go to google and check for alltintile, ect"?

    @visimedia: I guess there's enough good niches left... there shouldn't be need to "steal" other peoples niches, yet... probably stupid thing, but I'd like to try it this way first. :-)

    @Larry: Thx, I'll look into this!

    cheers
    Andy
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    • Profile picture of the author aaron_nimocks
      Originally Posted by AndyMene View Post

      @aaron: Google Keyword Tool just offers too broad stuff, I think. No detailed / long tail keywords ... or is there a trick to get them?
      You get what you enter.

      Start off with 1 word and use phrase. Find one out of that list and search for that one using exact match. But you can find long tail keywords pretty easy.

      Just recommend going to play with it.
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      • Profile picture of the author AndyMene
        Originally Posted by aaron_nimocks View Post

        You get what you enter.

        Start off with 1 word and use phrase.
        Now I feel kind of stupid... :->
        I've always been checking the "exact" box 1st...

        So ... um ... thanks a lot. :-)

        cheers
        Andy
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      • Profile picture of the author dwzemens
        Originally Posted by aaron_nimocks View Post

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        Start off with 1 word and use phrase...
        It seems that the most frequent advice is to use "exact" in the Google Adwords tool. I'd be curious to hear why you suggest using "phrase".
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  • Profile picture of the author AndyMene
    phrase seems to be a good one to find more long tail keywords. To check the real search-volume checking "exact" is the right way of course...
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