The Niche Guide - Intro & Part 1 (Finding A Niche)

I know I've posted this in other threads, but this might be useful for you guys. http://www.gimmeaniche.com/

It's free, but if any moderator considers it spam just delete it.

Nice - DO NOT click on this link it is trying to install a virus, thankfully my anti virus blocked it - fuckers - this guy needs banning and the link removed.
 
Virus warning.

I know I've posted this in other threads, but this might be useful for you guys. http://www.gimmeaniche.com/

It's free, but if any moderator considers it spam just delete it.


I missed takeachance's warning.

Site tries to download virus!!!!
 
Good solid stuff the only thing I would add is spend a few bucks and buy Micro Niche finder this really does cut down alot of the leg work has top notch features:mischievo
 
When you find your niche..and you google it .... do you want a lot of adwords to show up or do you want none?

I know that seems like a stupid question, but if you were to do a blog about sometihng that has a lot of adwords then you would have more of a chance to gain revenue off adsense right? But if you were to do a blog with few adwords your blog or site would have more of a chance of getting visits?
 
This is an awesome article and I am trying to learn it thoroughly. Thanks wealthly, though sorry to hear that your banned.
 
good instructions, i think this post petty old even though it will work anyway fine share...
 
Thanks for the info. Now I must take some steps backwards, thanks for the directions.
 
Thanks, short and straight to the point.

Hate reading 10,000 words that can be explained in 1000
 
When you find your niche..and you google it .... do you want a lot of adwords to show up or do you want none?

I know that seems like a stupid question, but if you were to do a blog about sometihng that has a lot of adwords then you would have more of a chance to gain revenue off adsense right? But if you were to do a blog with few adwords your blog or site would have more of a chance of getting visits?

I think you want to see a lot of adwords ads, so you can definitely track which keyword verbiage is actually converting. If you save the page with the ads from today's search, then check it 1-2 more times over 7-10 days and see some of the same ones, those should be ones containing the profitable keywords for that niche. Now you know how to word your ads, with slight adjustments.
 
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