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.

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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. Read more

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Wealthy Affiliate: No Actions, No Money!

December 24, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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I am a member of the highly acclaimed Wealthy Affiliate website. This site provides solid courses for building a business on the net. Read below an email I just received from one of the founder of the site. Just to testify the commitment those guys have for their business. Read more
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Redirecting RSS feed to Feedburner.com

December 22, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Site Promotion 

I am in the process of learning and implementing the redirection of the built in rss feed of this blog to the Feedburner.com service. I guess it is a better experience for the user to get the feed from it. Anyway there is plenty of options over there to get the things look better.

  

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The only thing I am wondering is if anybody really use this feed thing. Maybe on an all star blog with a lot of content, comments and activities. Yes I understand that this is an useful tool for a journalist. Subscribing to multiple source feeds expose him to recieve fresh news on the topics of his domain.

And for me for example I am passionate about sailing and writing music. I go to a number of forums and blogs everyday. And I just started a blog on fast sailing boats. I think I can use the feeds system to monitor a great number of sites on a feed reader. It is an efficient way to stay inform. And play the journalism work on my own blog. Yes..

Christian

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Frank Kern And The Future Of The Net

December 15, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Newbie Marketers News 

I am big fan of Frank Kern. He has a different way to approach business and marketing. I would say a cool one. You should hear him saying that you should give more value to your customer than the money he gives you back. Start by giving to your client free quality stuff that makes him happy, then sell him stuff that will make him happier. This his outcool marketing.

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He do not see competitors as competitors but as business partner, or as a community. Because the client may buy from everyone anyway. And it is more beneficial for everybody to just team up.
He emphasizes on the fact that the net should be better after your contribution, not scamed.
This is a way to create a better world. Not destroying the other to have the place, but help the other grow and get prosperous.
See Frank Kern video here.

 

 

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How To Become A Great Niche Finder

December 12, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Becoming a great niche finder is no rocket science but it is a game number. The goal is to sell something. For this purpose we need a tool that measure and analyse. Keyword research softwares are doing just that within a few parameters.

  • Number of searchs
  • Number of competing pages
  • Strenght of competition
  • Commercial intent
  • The value of a market
  • Trends.

These tools like Micro Niche Finder or Market Samurai are really good tools for the purpose and they contains more interesting features that make the niche finder life more easier. One feature in Micro Niche Finder is the brainstorm button. In short, it brings back the best 25 keywords of the moment. After some quick analyse, it may present a green button beside a keyword telling the user that this particular keyword is worth promoting. Clever. No blind search. Laser focus tool for the perfect niche finder.

This is what good keyword research are doing for you. Driving you to success. It is a must have tool for the niche finder and his ability to make money which is the ultimate goal.

Now go and do your search for the best niche finder tool that suits you. For start click the Micro Niche Finder banner below. As a bonus, Mr Jones did some nice videos on how the user can implement some really simple and cool sale processes for the niche finder beginner.

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 Some other keyword tools to investigate:

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