How do you pick a niche?

you can make money in any niche you like. but the real big question is "HOW".
doesn't matter what niche you pick, but for a start. try picking a niche that you are good at. so you'll have more idea on what to do.
 


IMO, it's always best to pick a niche that's related to something you know about. Then, look for ways to "bridge" that niche (or even a sub-niche) to other niches that are broader and may have more appeal. It's really not that hard to do, and if you're smart, you'll build on each new level with the success you gained from where you started. IMO, it's the easiest way for newbies to start making money online.

Hope this helps!
Tony
 
Make a list of the areas you have knowledge in and would like to write about.
After you have done your list, make an assessment and see what are the niches you can make a profit from.
Put the names you obtained in a hat and draw out your answer.
9/10 super affiliates are doing this.
 
One with low competition, high number of searches (could be 1200 or more) and high CPC. However, you need to find a good tool that will look for relevant niches and suggestions just to give you an idea. It is also important you choose the one which you are familiar with so that it would be easy to build content and promote it later on.

I used Keyword Canine before and it was a good one. There are also other tools that can help, just put in a bit of research. Goodluck!
 
If your goal is to make money in your niche then finding a good and profitable niche is very crucial.Also deping on traffic you are getting.
 
How do you pick (profitable) niche? :xmas-smiley-030:

Hi friend! Here are some tips you can follow in picking the right niche:

1. Focus on your interests and then start being creative by offering something distinctive to your target market.

2. Once you find a suitable niche, dig deeper into it and look for an area where you can specialize into like food(main niche)-Asian Cuisine(sub niche)--exotic delicacies(specialization).

3. Check out the competition as well. This way, you'll be able to know if you have a chance in the niche of your choosing or simply look for another niche instead.

4. Once you find the right niche to work into, start a website, and get a decent traffic out of it then you need to find a reputable affiliate company who can provide you with the right tools to help your site earn more. Like using an offerwall for instance, this tool will allow you to display relevant offers which your visitors can avail in exchange for rewards. This is a clever way of monetizing your site rather than relying on banner ads for money... I'm sharing this with you since I've been actually using the same tool from OfferDaddy and it's been helping me to increase my monthly revenues ever since...:)

Hope this helps!:)

Good luck!
 
I'd suggest you to pick one that are along the lines of your interest, you are likely to know more about it, and as a person who's interested in that product/topic yourself, you'd know how to sell it, from the perspective of an interested buyer.

Money is in every niche, you need a lot of dedication and hardwork to squeeze it out.

Good Luck!
 
I'd suggest you to pick one that are along the lines of your interest, you are likely to know more about it, and as a person who's interested in that product/topic yourself, you'd know how to sell it, from the perspective of an interested buyer.

Money is in every niche, you need a lot of dedication and hardwork to squeeze it out.

Good Luck!

You are right.I appreciate it.
 
If you already have niche in mind, do keyword research to see if the niche is worth getting into, try to narrow your search as much as possible then move from there.
 
"Where there is traffic, there can be niche" choose the audience you targeting, know the keywords they search for; Go Niched!
 
If you're struggling to decide, or you need more data to work with, use the following five steps to find your niche.

  1. Identify your interests and passions. This may be something you've already done. ...
  2. Identify problems you can solve. ...
  3. Research your competition. ...
  4. Determine the profitability of your niche. ...
  5. Test your idea.
 
First, find something you are interested and then pick some keywords with low competition in the beginning and start working with these keywords.