Recently, Google.com and WordTracker.com joined forces to
create a site that makes it simple to do quick research for
finding niches that may be profitable for your website.
You can test it at NicheBot.com.
It's easy to use. If you need more detailed research, they
refer you directly to WordTracker.com.
Last October, I wrote an article on building web traffic,
and I updated it earlier today. You can learn more about
finding niches and building traffic to your site there.
I recommend several tools that I use on my sites.
The updated article is:
Building Website Traffic.
Finding a niche and building a site with real, helpful
content is the only way that I know of to compete with the
big companies that have much more time and more people than
we'll ever have. They can control the general keywords and
can afford to spend thousands of dollars in advertising
every month.
For those of us with smaller budgets and less resources,
we have to be more agile and look for treasure in the
niches.
If you can identify a niche and build a website that has
great content, you can build traffic and eventually
monetize that traffic by selling your products, services,
or recommending products for sale through affiliate
programs or arranging to get finders fees for sending
targeted leads to other companies.
You can learn a lot more about this from Ken Evoy.
He teaches you how to find profitable niches in his
Affiliate Masters Course which you can download free. It's in PDF format.
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