Niche research

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#search engine optimization #niche #research
  • Google keyword tool (external keyword tool?)--this is usually everyone's first stop shop. Has monthly searches I believe.
    Google Trends
    Google Insight
    Ebay Pulse
    Best Selling Items on Amazon
    Wordtracker tool
    Alexa Ranking
    Technorati


    There are a bunch more.
  • I think brad callen have a wso about something like that...

    can't remember the name tho...

    Hey found it for you!


    http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...of-inside.html
    Hey here it is!:
  • Micro niche finder dot com has done wonders for me...

    Regards...
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    • The thing with niches is that they have to be profitable, otherwise they stand no use.

      That's why to find a good niche, you have to find a good KEYWORD.

      The above listed software and any for that matter NEED to work with a keyword.

      New profitable niches are priceless, and I doubt that there would be a service that hands them on a silver platter.
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  • Exactly what rosegrowed said. Many of the google tools as well as eBay, amazon, the news, etc.
  • I like to go to SpyFu - Keywords with Highest Cost Per Click to find niches but this isnt exactly what you are looking for.

    I have also found great niches by using SpyOnWeb.com Research Tool — You Can Disclose Websites With The Same Google Adsense Code, Google Analytics Code, Ip Address etc. and reverse engineering competitors sites.



  • Man, I wish I could go to the future and give you access to our upcoming tool.

    It does exactly what you need!!!

    We scrape keywords from all the popular sites such as amazon.com shopping.com hubpages.com ezinearticles.com

    We determine their SEO competition.

    We determine their profitability.

    Then we present them to you on a silver platter!!!
  • Keyword Sniper Pro 2.0
  • A lot of times the best niches come when you are searching for something else. I just think of big markets (family, fitness, love, money) and start researching keywords..that's when I find something I would have never thought of. I think the best tool is your brain.

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    Just wondering if anyone knows of any tools for researching possible niches. Just to clarify, what I'm looking for is any kind of tools or reporting engine that list niches or markets by popularity or monthly searches. In other words something to help identify possible markets.