What exactly do I do once I find a niche site?

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Hello, I am looking to get into niche sites. @RealDaddy Made a really interesting book that basically shows you how to find a niche, keywords, etc. My only question is once I find my niche, what do I actually do with my site? I've seen some ideas for making blog posts, adding Amazon affiliate links, I just don't know exactly where to start with that. I have looked into some AI rewriting software to whip up articles for me, but don't know if that is what I should be putting on the site or not. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'll also link the page that RealDaddy wrote up.

https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/cant-find-low-competition-money-keywords-i-will-teach-you-how-to-find-them-7-methods-bonus-pdf-dont-buy-keywords-when-you-can-find-them.1239033/#post-13297604
 
My only question is once I find my niche, what do I actually do with my site?
You provide value.

A visitor to your site will come looking for something. Something like an answer to a question. Or something like a review for a product, or something like a curated recommendation of some product/service or something like a product itself.

Your work is to provide that something.

That's what brings value to your site. And value is what visitors come to your site looking for.

Now what should that "something" Be you ask?

Well that's something you have to answer yourself.

Often, it's an info site. And that something on such sites is well... Information. Answers to questions, curated lists, reviews, guides, how-tos stuff like that.

You can then have some affiliate links to Or use display ads. Or both.
 
You provide value.

A visitor to your site will come looking for something. Something like an answer to a question. Or something like a review for a product, or something like a curated recommendation of some product/service or something like a product itself.

Your work is to provide that something.

That's what brings value to your site. And value is what visitors come to your site looking for.

Now what should that "something" Be you ask?

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Got it, that helps explain it quite well, thanks!
 
You should know the bad examples of sites in your niche, and at the very least, you should be a shining example above those, that's a good starting point.

Hopefully raising yourself to the authority factors of the top-performing sites in the future.
 
You should know the bad examples of sites in your niche, and at the very least, you should be a shining example above those, that's a good starting point.

Hopefully raising yourself to the authority factors of the top-performing sites in the future.
Never thought of looking at the faults in other peoples sites, thank you I will look more into that.
 
Never thought of looking at the faults in other peoples sites, thank you I will look more into that.
That's prolly the first thing you should be doing. Figuring out who your competition is, and what they are getting right and wrong.

I haven't read RichDaddys eBook on picking a niche. But I believe he has definitely recommended picking something that is relatively low competition.

If you have followed the guide well, you should have a niche where there a couple relatively small sites and some authority pages in the SERPs.

Your direct competition is the smaller ones. They will have low-comp keywords that you have chance outranking them for. Find gaps in their content and publish yours that fills that gap.
 
That's prolly the first thing you should be doing. Figuring out who your competition is, and what they are getting right and wrong.

I haven't read RichDaddys eBook on picking a niche. But I believe he has definitely recommended picking something that is relatively low competition.

If you have followed the guide well, you should have a niche where there a couple relatively small sites and some authority pages in the SERPs.

Your direct competition is the smaller ones. They will have low-comp keywords that you have chance outranking them for. Find gaps in their content and publish yours that fills that gap.
I'm planning to buy the book sometime today or this week, but finding gaps in the competitors and doing it better than them seems to be pretty crucial, thank you
 
Start by answering questions with low search volume
Gain traction and take it from there
 
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