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Written On 2010 Fri Apr 9

Finding A Niche Market With Pay Per Click

Category: Blogging For Starters

Want to start making money from home before the next ice age?

Building traffic to your blog or website can be the toughest part of starting an online business. There's courses that teach you how to increase conversions. There's courses that teach you how to setup email campaigns. There's even courses that teach you how to track a visitor's mouse or eye movements. There's not many good courses on teaching how to generate traffic and even more important, how to start out in the right niche in the first place.

Why? Because It's Tough

It's easy to show someone the next doo-dad trick. It's tough convincing someone to committ six months to building up a blog or website. I had to practically go on musle relaxers for the first few months I built my first successful site. My eyes were killing me so bad that tylenol wouldn't even kill the pain. And there's so many distractions when you go to focus on your goals. No one wants to tell you the pain you go through. It just doesn't sell. However, the glory is well worth it in the end. You get to say, I have my own business. Not too many people get to say that, especially as the governement makes it tougher and tougher.

Luckifully you can learn a trick or two I discovered along the way. Why am I going to share? Because I want you to come back to my blog. I want you to join my crowd and thrive. I want you to buy my very valuable blog platform and tools. Ones that I've spent months and months creating, tweaking, testing.
So what is the trick? How do you find the right niche?

If you are willing to spend a little money, you can save yourself a world of time. I love organic traffic. It's quality is superb. I do have a use for pay per click too though. It's my thumb in the wind, my tester, the indicator of how well a niche will perform. There are exceptions. However, most of the time, if you can't convert pay per click traffic, you are in the wrong niche. John Reese teaches this method.

Here's the funny part. I didn't start in my first niche using this tactic. I actually spent three months building up organic traffic to my first e-commerce site. I did luck out. I did find another person already selling in the niche. And I helped them build up even more.

What are some niche marketing examples?

1. Setting up networks where outsourced competition can't compete.
2. Developing a platform that helps people generate traffic so they won't leave you.
3. Creating a custom service spin on an existing product where the big boys can't scale it.

 

Profitable Niche Markets

Here is a list of the most profitable areas on the internet. This doesn't mean your niche won't make money if not listed here.

1. Books

2. Weddings

3. Adult Products

4. Internet Marketing

5. Children/Baby/Family Products

Finding A Niche Market

Just try running a simple pay per click campaign in the niche you want to test. It will tell you how lucrative that market is. Niche marketing is really the own way to start a business now days, in America. You have to carve out a position and defend it. The mass industries are in rapid decline. Most of the jobs are governement jobs. So get started today and find a strategy that works for you. There is no time to waste.

 



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