| A 4-Step System for Uncovering
Hot Niche Markets
by James Allen
Whether you are an affiliate marketer, a website designer or
you make your living creating and marketing infoproducts
such as ebooks, discovering profitable niche markets to
exploit is probably at the top of your "to-do"
list. The following is a four-step system you can apply
anytime you need to find a new niche audience to target
and profit from.
1. Initial Brainstorming
This first step is best approached with a very open mind
and a notebook and pen handy. The idea is to seek topics
that are outside your current realm of knowledge. One of
the best ways to do this is by reading blogs.
Bloggers come from every walk of life, and you will find
blogs with information on almost any niche topic imaginable.
Best of all, bloggers provide fresh, timely information.
Start spending some time reading some random blogs. A good
starting place would be at blog directories such as Blogdex
- http://www.blogdex.net
. As you are reading, you'll discover many different topics
being discussed. Many of these you may have never heard
of before. Start writing these down.
Example: You found yourself reading a blog post that described
the blogger's recent experience at a demolition derby. Maybe
you don't know much yourself about this niche, so you add
"demolition derby" to your list.
2. Keyword Research
Once you have a list of several possible niches, the next
step is to find out what keywords and keyword phrases people
are using to search for this and related information via
the major search engines. Good Keywords - http://www.goodkeywords.com
for example, is a free Windows software you can download
that will help you do just this. With this program, you
can type-in a topic from your list and the software will
begin to uncover many related keyword phrases being actively
searched for.
It takes time to get the hang of this software, but once
you master it you will be able to generate large and valuable
keyword lists. After you uncover at least a few dozen related
keyword phrases, save your list and move onto the next step.
If you are not able to uncover many related keyword phrases,
chances are there is not much potential here and you should
start over with another topic from step one.
Example: Using Good Keywords or a similar tool, you enter
the term "demolition derby". You soon have a large
list of related keyword phrases people have been using to
search for information on this topic, such as "demolition
derby video" and "demolition derby car for sale".
3. Secondary Idea Creation
Read through the keyword list you generated. Some of your
keyword phrases are going to give you ideas for other target
audiences you may want to explore in the future. Take some
time now to write these new ideas down while they are still
fresh in your mind. Save this information for later reference.
You can never have enough fresh ideas to explore when trying
to uncover under-exploited niche markets.
Example: One of the keyword phrases in your "demolition
derby" list was "demolition derby game online"
- you note that later you should explore what other types
of online games people are searching for.
4. Niche Potential Analysis
If you used Good Keywords to mine for keyword phrases,
you will have also been provided with an approximate number
of times each of these terms was searched for during the
past month. The next thing you need to do is compare this
number, representing potential search engine traffic, with
the number of websites already catering directly to these
searches.
To do this, start by taking your keyword phrases and do
an exact phrases search on each of them at Google, making
certain to surround your keyword phrase in quotes. Write
down the number of results google brings back for your search.
Next, compare the number of monthly searches for each phrase
to the number of Google results.
If you are lucky, you will discover that some of your keyword
phrases with good monthly traffic don't have many results
in the search engines yet. If you find that you have uncovered
a niche that has several keyword phrases with a high number
of monthly searches and at least a few of them have a low
number of results in Google, chances are you have found
a very good niche to exploit with your next online project.
If not, go back to the list you created in step one and
repeat the process.
Example: You discover that the phrase "demolition
derby car for sale" is searched for around 700 times
monthly, but brings back only 486 results in Google and
the term "demoliton derby pic" receives several
hundred searches a month but only returns 258 results in
Google. You are very happy to have discovered a potentially
hot niche with good under-exploited keyword phrases to target.
Although there are several costly and difficult to master
programs available that can help you discover unique target
markets, the system above has proven to be an effective
free method for uncovering niches to profit from. Apply
it today and be on your way to niche marketing success.
| About The Author |
| James Allen
is a niche market researcher who provides his clients
with valuable information on untapped niche audiences.
He has just released a brand new compilation of his
latest niche market research that you can use to profit
from right now at: http://www.NichesExposed.com |
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