Great Niche Finding Idea & Mindset!

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sknydave said:
No, in the internet world people rip your ideas and use them against you.

If you have such great ideas.....get motivated and do something with them instead of spending energy "protecting" them. Don't let ideas be dormant- share, trade, develop, sell, or let them go. If someone has the time that you don't...let them have at it! Maybe keep a few ideas you are passionate about to yourself to develop, but be realistic....are you ever going to get around to all of those ideas??

Sometimes sharing ideas will start a brainstrom that may trigger something that will make your project/idea better that it was originially. If someone has interest in your ideas-team up, you both benifit and you can make a difference in cyberland with your brilliance!
 


No, it's not the same keywords. Just don't forget to click the "Search on secondary pages" checkbox too.
BTW, you can also try other large websites - just play around with it...
 
This is gold! I've already spent an hour plugging in various large sites. Hit up some large medical sites, there are some very high ppc's there
 
PSU4Life said:
Anyone else seeing that the estimated Avg. cpc is a lot higher than the bids you find on http://uv.bidtool.overture.com/d/search/tools/bidtool/ .

For example the estimated Avg. cpc shown by the Google Adwords: Keyword Tool for (poker odds calculator) is $10.53 but the top bid in Yahoo is only $1.53 . Why is there such a large difference? Am I missing something?

it changes on the google tool also - instead of putting $50 as the max cpc put $2 and you will see a big discrepensy.
 
Has anyone played around with this yet?

I had a go last night, found a niche with little competition after an hour of searching (maybe im doing this wrong) :D

I will definately be doing a write-up on my findings over on my blog within the next 2 weeks.

I'm just a little concerned about the keyword phrases that wordtracker suggested to me... but we'll see once it's indexed!
 
Hello,

I guess I need to introduce myself - I wrote the article at
seoprotoolz.com
that started this whole thread (on finding niches in under 10 minutes).

I am really glad that some people found it interesting and useful.

Discovering niches is a very wide subject and different ways may appeal to different people. Taking that into account, I have 2 more articles that deal with this topic. They both describe additional ways to discover new and profitable niches, but this time, they give you more control.

I hope you will find them useful as well.

A fool-proof way to discover the hottest markets
Harness the power of archived knowledge

Enjoy and let me know what you think - if you have any questions, I will try to answer them.

Marcin
 
Thanks Marcin! You're method really got me going once I read the first article.
 
Jon said:
Maybe you'll post more and get yourself out of the one post wonder ditch that so many people seem to have. Damn lurkers!

/me hides.

To be honest, whenever I view WF I'm usually reclining in my chair with my feet up on the desk/bed holding the mouse in my right hand and a beverage in the other. Quite honestly, I'm too lazy to move and type a retype. Plus, I hate being redunant. But I visit the site at least 5 times a day! (If not more.) Seriously.

Someday.
 
ConceptualMind said:
/me hides.

To be honest, whenever I view WF I'm usually reclining in my chair with my feet up on the desk/bed holding the mouse in my right hand and a beverage in the other. Quite honestly, I'm too lazy to move and type a retype. Plus, I hate being redunant. But I visit the site at least 5 times a day! (If not more.) Seriously.

Someday.

You're not helping things. Jon hates excuses. :nopenope:
 
I am having no problems finding niches, and am creating 4 pages of unique, original content for each. I believe my niche sites are set for success.

However, I am having big problems getting an traffic to them! I dont think that they are so obscure that no searches would be going on, but I am only managaing a couple of clicks per day in 7search and searchfeed.

Any pointers? I just can't seem to crack how to generate big traffic for these two PPC engines!
 
Entrep said:
I am having no problems finding niches, and am creating 4 pages of unique, original content for each. I believe my niche sites are set for success.

However, I am having big problems getting an traffic to them! I dont think that they are so obscure that no searches would be going on, but I am only managaing a couple of clicks per day in 7search and searchfeed.

Any pointers? I just can't seem to crack how to generate big traffic for these two PPC engines!

You have to do your research on how many searches your keywords get per month. Make sure it's well into the thousands and make sure if 30% of your visitors click an ad, that the other 70% doesn't over run your revenue. Walla!
 
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