How To Find A Niche-All But the Thruth

January 2, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Here’s how to find a niche market. Sitting here, you can probably name somewhere between five and ten different markets where you believe you will find an audience for your articles rpomotions and people willing to purchase.

Books in the Douglasville, Georgia Borders store.
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Go to a bookstore site, and find a topic. Perpetually hot topics include heath, wealth, and happiness which are constantly on peoples’ minds. Now scroll through that topic and notice how the books are written for sub topics of the original idea. Those sub topics are what you are looking for.

 

Within the sub topics you find, you will find good sub topics for an article campaign and you will find bad ones. Just because there is a book written about a sub topic does not mean that it will sell like hot cakes. If a sub topic has other outlets of information, such as seeing a doctor or other professional for treatment, advice, and information, it probably is not the sub topic you are looking for, but there are always exceptions to that rule, so be aware of hot trends within that sub topic.

A great niche to find is one that has emotional entanglements. For example, childhood obesity is a topic that is emotional for parents. No parent wants to start their child out on a path that leads to disease later in life, so parents may get some information from a doctor on how to help their child, but will probably also look to books and videos to gain more insight and help (this is one of those exceptions we talked about). Gather two or three ideas like this that fit the niche and emotional criteria, but not more than that, since too many will get overwhelming.

To be sure that the niche(s) you found will be profitable, you are going to want to find others who are marketing the same niche you are. If you find one or two that are marketing the same niche and are marketing it in more than one article, you have probably found a great niche to start with. If you find a flood of campaigns in that niche, it is probably over done and you should move on to the next idea, and the same with finding few or no articles on that niche. Once you find that just right competition in the niche you will be ready to move on to creating a great campaign.

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