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Telling you the perfect niche that you should go into is pretty much impossible because all of you are different. You have different passions, you have different interests, you have different expectations.
But whenever you just starting your blog or a new project you should look for these niche must-haves.
These five things that you're looking for are important measures to make sure that niche is good and profitable before you even consider moving forward.
The perfect intersection of these categories is going to be the perfect niche for you.
5 Niche Must-Haves
1. What are you passionate about, or what are you interested in?
This could be gardening, sports, sandcastles, whatever. It can just be something that you do in your spare time that you have an interest in, like maybe gaming.
Now I want to discuss these in a little bit more detail.
Do you have to be passionate about your topic?
The answer is no, you don't have to be.
But it's more ideal, especially if it's your first website, it's going to be in your best interest to pick a niche in something that you enjoy. That's going to keep you more dedicated to the site.
Especially if you're writing the content and doing a lot of work on the site, you're more likely to succeed if you have some interest in what you're writing about.
So it's easy to push work aside when you aren't passionate about the topic. But when you are, you're going to care more about the user experience, you're going to understand your audience because you are passionate about the topic.
You're going to think about your site layout and how it looks and feels. So this good user experience equals more time on your site which equals better rankings.
So if it's not your first website, if you built many niche sites, you can go into niches that you're not passionate about.
But if you plan on doing most of the work, and building the blog yourself, I think that a requirement is that you are passionate about the topic, at least somewhat.
So hopefully that explains the question of passion a little bit better.
2. Is it a Buff Niche?
The next thing you should always be looking for is to choose a buff niche. Buff niche is a niche where people are consistently interested in the topic.
Niches like golf, tennis, internet marketing, fitness, pets, musical instruments, and gardening are all buff niches because people are always interested, looking to get more and more information about them.
Ideally, you want the niche to be something that people were interested in 50 years ago, and they're going to be interested in 50 years from now.
A perfect example is the relationship niche. People were falling in and out of love 50 years ago, and that's not going to change.
Bad examples would be things that are built around a fad. Like for example, Pokemon Go or something like that.
Do you think people still gonna be playing Pokemon Go in five years?
Probably not.
But are they going to be playing tennis five years from now?
Absolutely.
3. Are there any successful competitors?
Knowing that there are some websites out there that are making money is a good sign. So if you look in your niche, and you can't find anyone else that's making money, well, you probably shouldn't go into that niche.
So you're looking for niche recurring income potential. You're looking is anyone making money on monthly basis in that niche.
That means that people are interested to spend money every month regularly. So people are already selling something and people are buying it.
You don't want to create demand for something new. You're looking for something that already exists.
4. Are people searching for topics within your niche?
Another category is search volume, you want to make sure that people are searching for the things that are in your prospective niche to make sure that you can make some money in that.
5. Are there some available products that you can review and recommend?
So you want to find affiliate opportunities that are already set up, in other words, that there's already an affiliate network or affiliate programs out there that are already offering products that people can buy.
If you look and there are lots of affiliate opportunities that are already set up, then that's great.
If you go too narrow, you might only have a couple of available products. If that's the case you want to broaden your niche out maybe a little bit.
So these are the five items, five market must-haves that you're looking for when choosing your blogging niche. When you can get these categories all to intersect, you have found your ideal niche.
But whenever you just starting your blog or a new project you should look for these niche must-haves.
These five things that you're looking for are important measures to make sure that niche is good and profitable before you even consider moving forward.
The perfect intersection of these categories is going to be the perfect niche for you.
5 Niche Must-Haves
1. What are you passionate about, or what are you interested in?
This could be gardening, sports, sandcastles, whatever. It can just be something that you do in your spare time that you have an interest in, like maybe gaming.
Now I want to discuss these in a little bit more detail.
Do you have to be passionate about your topic?
The answer is no, you don't have to be.
But it's more ideal, especially if it's your first website, it's going to be in your best interest to pick a niche in something that you enjoy. That's going to keep you more dedicated to the site.
Especially if you're writing the content and doing a lot of work on the site, you're more likely to succeed if you have some interest in what you're writing about.
So it's easy to push work aside when you aren't passionate about the topic. But when you are, you're going to care more about the user experience, you're going to understand your audience because you are passionate about the topic.
You're going to think about your site layout and how it looks and feels. So this good user experience equals more time on your site which equals better rankings.
So if it's not your first website, if you built many niche sites, you can go into niches that you're not passionate about.
But if you plan on doing most of the work, and building the blog yourself, I think that a requirement is that you are passionate about the topic, at least somewhat.
So hopefully that explains the question of passion a little bit better.
2. Is it a Buff Niche?
The next thing you should always be looking for is to choose a buff niche. Buff niche is a niche where people are consistently interested in the topic.
Niches like golf, tennis, internet marketing, fitness, pets, musical instruments, and gardening are all buff niches because people are always interested, looking to get more and more information about them.
Ideally, you want the niche to be something that people were interested in 50 years ago, and they're going to be interested in 50 years from now.
A perfect example is the relationship niche. People were falling in and out of love 50 years ago, and that's not going to change.
Bad examples would be things that are built around a fad. Like for example, Pokemon Go or something like that.
Do you think people still gonna be playing Pokemon Go in five years?
Probably not.
But are they going to be playing tennis five years from now?
Absolutely.
3. Are there any successful competitors?
Knowing that there are some websites out there that are making money is a good sign. So if you look in your niche, and you can't find anyone else that's making money, well, you probably shouldn't go into that niche.
So you're looking for niche recurring income potential. You're looking is anyone making money on monthly basis in that niche.
That means that people are interested to spend money every month regularly. So people are already selling something and people are buying it.
You don't want to create demand for something new. You're looking for something that already exists.
4. Are people searching for topics within your niche?
Another category is search volume, you want to make sure that people are searching for the things that are in your prospective niche to make sure that you can make some money in that.
5. Are there some available products that you can review and recommend?
So you want to find affiliate opportunities that are already set up, in other words, that there's already an affiliate network or affiliate programs out there that are already offering products that people can buy.
If you look and there are lots of affiliate opportunities that are already set up, then that's great.
If you go too narrow, you might only have a couple of available products. If that's the case you want to broaden your niche out maybe a little bit.
So these are the five items, five market must-haves that you're looking for when choosing your blogging niche. When you can get these categories all to intersect, you have found your ideal niche.