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Old 05-22-2007, 09:03 PM   #64 (permalink)
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How do you go about finding the correct niche to get into? How are you choosing i mean i know every niche can be made into a success but there are some that are easier than others.
This may sound strange, and for many years I refused to acknowledge it as a way to pick a solid niche, but since it works time and time again, I use it.

I just trust my gut. If I get a good vibe from it, and after doing some research on both the positive and negative aspects of it, I weigh it out, and try to picture how it can do great, and also how badly it can fail, combine the two, and if the vibe is still there, I go with it. If it's not, I don't.

There is no "correct niche". Every niche can make money. Even killing people, however horrible of a thing it is, there are contract killers out there making a killing (literally!). Think of every bad or evil thing you can, and then think about how it can make money, and there you have it, everything has a way to make cash. Even if it's so against anything you would ever think of, it's still a way to make money.

So if you can come up with really horrible things and then a way to bank from it, then imagine what you can do with a good/legal niche?
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