Proven System for Finding Profitable Niche Markets
Finding Profitable Niche Markets
If you're an internet marketer, you know the secret of
success is to find a niche market and then home in on the
perfect keywords.
A niche market is a group of individuals with available
money who share a common interest, problem, enthusiasm,
need or mania and who can be easily found online.
For example…
Small plane owners comprise a niche market. Collectors of
Grateful Dead memorabilia are a niche market. People who
build their own racing wheelchairs are a niche market. City
dwellers approaching retirement to a rural area form
another niche market. People who are forced to move
suddenly are a niche market
All these people have a problem and they need a solution
right now. They are looking for help. If you are an
internet marketer, you want them to find YOU.
It's pretty easy to think up groups of people who share a
common interest or have a common problem. What isn't so
easy is to discover which of the many potential markets
will provide an entrepreneur the best return for efforts
and energy building a website and promoting it.
That's where the Google Keyword tool can come in handy.
You need to have an Adwords account to make use of these
tools, but an Adwords account is free until you run an ad.
The tools you get access to are well worth the small amount
of time it takes to sign up at www.adwords.google.com
Once you have created an Adwords account, you can then
proceed to http://www.adwords.google.com/select/Tools
First, take a look at the "Keyword Tool." You may want to
prepare a list of keywords in a text file before you go to
the tool. Then you can simply cut and paste the list into
the keyword tool box. Be sure to check the box "Use
Synonyms" to get the most complete list of keyword
suggestions.
For example, say you'd found some great affiliate programs
for dog products, but know the main dog market is
oversaturated with heavy competition. So you want to find
some nice niche markets where there will be less
competition.
So first off you type the word "dogs" into the keyword
tool. At time of writing, 128 keywords show on the returned
list, which includes most of the major dog breeds, such as Pugs, Papillons, Corgis and Cockapoos.
Owners of specific breeds may form markets you could
pursue. And in addition, there are such prime niche markets
as dog tags, dog crates, dog electric fence, dog insurance,
dog costumes, dog medication, dog boarding, dog names, etc.
The only question is whether any of these niches has
monetary value.
So your next step is to go to the drop down box near the
top of the page and change "show columns" from "keywords
only" to "keyword popularity." You do not need to run the
search again; the page display will change when you make
your selection.
Now you will see one column which shows you how much
competition there is for the keyword and another column
showing how many people are looking for that term.
The information is presented in nice graphical form so
that with a glance you can really understand just how tough
a market "dogs" really is. It is nearly totally saturated
and at first glance you may think that you'd be better off
in the ferret market, or pot bellied pigs.
However, when you look closely you see a possible opening
in "heated dog beds" and when you look even more closely
you can see a pattern emerging which might be useful.
Electronic collars, electronic fences, heated dog bed,
heated dog houses, etc. all show a slightly lower
competition factor.
But wait ... there's another option on the drop down box
for "show columns". Now set it to show you "cost and
position estimates" and set the value for "Calculate Values
using Max CPC" to the maximum of $100. Then click the
Recalculate button.
The results you see show you how much people are bidding
to be in the top 3 positions for an Adwords ad (which is
also a good indicator of how much relatively you can make
for the percentage of revenue Google pays for Adsense ads
for the keyword used in your website's articles and
content.)
You immediately notice that electric dog fence is a $5.10
keyword, electronic dog door is $12.26, and electric dog
collars is $5.20.
At the same time, you notice an even smaller niche with
great potential which you'd overlooked, "dog insurance"
with a bid value of a whopping $15.38.
But when you bounce back to the page with "keyword
popularity" results, your excitement backs off a bit,
because that keyword appears to be totally saturated.
More research may be in order to target this niche, but at
least you now know a possible slot and you know that to
promote it you may need to steer away from expensive
Adwords ads in favor of other advertising.
You also know that as an option you may be able to make
good money from your site's content through placing Adsense
ads on your pages.
This is only a quick example of how to find niches using
this valuable tool. So all you gotta do is do some of your
own research to find additional niches with low competition
and begin building your niche empire.
Shelby Carr
http://www.theprofitshack.com
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