As we have discussed before, finding a niche topic by the number of search engine results is not enough. The topic itself must have relevance to the people.
For example, if we decide to build a website on a topic called “brown tomatoes”, we are discussing about a niche topic. If you search the Internet for this topic you will probably find a few next to zero results. Why? Because nobody is searching for “brown tomatoes” on the Internet. The topic itself has non-sense and it is hardly to believe that someone will ever find your website via the search engines.
Talking about search engines, these are the main source of traffic for websites these days. So, it is important to create a website on the proper niche.
How can you find the proper niche?
Fortunately, there are several tools available on the Internet. These tools will help you find the relevant topics.
Now start thinking about your first niche. It is not too early, you can think about it right away. We will see if it is a good niche or a bad one.
Now that you have a niche topic in your mind, just go to http://www.google.com and search for the topic. See the number of results and write it down on a sheet of paper. Fewer the results, better the niche.
The next step is to check for the topic relevance. Go to http://www.nichebotclassic.com and see how many times your topic was searched on the Internet in the last time. You will see the predicted daily searches for your topic. You will also be able to find related keywords – a good moment to go deeper with your search – and find a deeper niche or topics to write about in your first niche website.
Also try http://www.nichebot.com/v2/o/ in order to get the same information for specific countries.
Just finding the proper niche won’t help you go far. But it is a good start. And if you read the next chapters you will find out everything that needs to be done.
Remember: the key for finding a proper niche is many people searching the topic and few websites discussing it.
Tips:
There are good niches and great niches. Try finding niche topics that are not very popular. If they are not popular, this doesn’t mean they aren’t searched at all. You could find a hidden treasure.
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