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Old 08-05-2006, 05:57 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by emp
Another one, as I am unclear on that.
This is regarding the "finding a profitable niche" article hyped on this here forum a few days ago.

When I find a niche... err... for example "jailed affiliate marketers" which looks promising - not a lot of competition, good amount of searches, CPC cost is high.

How do I know there actually ARE ads with those keywords? Or is that a given
when using the google tool?

Reason I ask is that I found one such niche, but in google, no ads were present.

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I wouldn't go for that niche, only because it seems silly. There are so many others out there to go for. That article is great because it allows people to search for great new niches they never heard of before, and create blogs and stick on some adsense/ypn ads onto it and test the waters. Try something within the $3-$4 per click region that you can do some research on as far as writing some blog articles on, make a blog account at Blogger, submit it to directories, and ping it to the list of reputable sources. Maybe you'll get some traffic and revenue, maybe you won't, but you need to trial run it on your own first and see if it works before you start counting the number of Ferraris you're going to be buying with the revenue generated. It's all about trial and error, regardless of how easy or hard something seems to be.
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