Finding Your Niche and it’s Keywords
So you’ve found the most profitable, least competitive niche ever, and you’re going to build a blog around it. You’ve got 2 great affiliate programs for it, Adsense clicks pay out a staggering 15 dollars a click, and you’re just sure that you can build a great list of over 3,000 people. But there’s one thing missing, and you don’t know what to do about it:
You have no content, and you have no knowledge of the niche, and you need KEYWORDS.
What do you do in this case? You’ve got a fantastic niche that no one has tapped into yet. You’re just sure you can make a killing, but there’s not a single thing you know about the niche, and you’re not sure how long the niche will say so low in competition.
You have basically 2 choices. One: pay someone to write your content and find your keywords. In this case, you would have someone write GREAT content, and not just some 5 dollar articles, but good, solid, comfortable content and put in the time to find awesome keywords.
Or Two: You research the niche out, develop an interest in it, and write your own content and find your own keywords.
Choosing the former may get you instant content, and allow you to start the website, but at some point you’re going to have to know when to do it yourself. All that outsourcing will drill a hole in your wallet.
The way I see it, there are 3 basic ways to research your niche:
1: Ezines or Newsletters
Find an Ezine or Newsletter about your niche. Chances are you’re going to get a great deal of information from these, and I suggest you eat them up as fast as you can.
2: Forums
This is probably your best bet. Forums are a great way to get personalized questions answered, as well as network, and build up a presence in the niche. Ask questions, research for answers, and dig deep into the niche.
3: The Library
Yep, good, old fashioned books. The internet might be great for researching, but nothing beats sitting down and reading a book. You want to know why? As you read a book, you will begin developing your own voice in the niche. You’ll grasp concepts, and wording that you can then begin to implement into your own writing. This makes your content a whole lot easier to understand and believe.
So if you’ve found a niche that is absolutely perfect, then I suggest you dig deep into researching the market. Sign up for newsletters, forums, guestbooks, and surveys. Anything that will make you believable as a leader in that market.
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