Lvl 11: How to Find a Niche the Easy Way

**One of the ways we talked about how to make money from your computer is content creation adn affiliate marketing, but first you need a niche. Today we talk about what exactly a niche is and how to find one. When looking for a niche consider: 1) what do you know, what do you have experience in 2) what do you like, what are you passionate about 3) what problems can you solve, what frustrations can you offer a solution for Needs Wants Desires Fears Local product or service missing and needed. They should be a group of people willing to PURCHASE items. "People will do anything for those who encourage their dreams, justify their failures, allay their fears, confirm their suspicions, and help them throw rocks at their enemies." -Blair Warren Keyword Search to see if it's worth making content about: Higher search volume = higher competition Too low search volume = no audience At least 1000 3000 is golden 10k is too high 12+ long tail variation s of main key word Tools to search a niche: Redditlist.com Google Keywords Amazon best sellers books Facebook groups Quora questions being asked in broad search term Clickbank
Avoid: Niches in the top 500 sites on Alexa https://www.alexa.com/topsites Avoid health and financial niches because Google punishes your rank unless you have professional qualifications. Unless you are professional yourself or can find someone who is, don't make this your niche. (forgot to mention this in the show)
What to sell: Accessories, add-ons, extras (tv cables, guitar strings, hard drives) Consumables Easy price point. The impulse buy under $20. The long term solution to a big problem My Bluntly Honest Review of E-Junkie. Good or Just Junk? Next week we'll have E-Junkie Founder Robert Singh on the show to dive into his story of building his business on laziness.
Random Event: Soul Parasite This was a horror radio drama I put together in college Listen to the full series here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTAEo4_3OvYw-crylDqqN-Q• I recommend turning off the lights and wearing headphones to really get the most out of this experience. _Shout Out to Beef Sticks Podcast. _Crazy (and lazy) funny guys who cover the 90s era of wrestling. Check 'em out! Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Spotify Find them on Facebook
Music: "Drifting" by Andy Mckee clip used for commentary and used as an educational example. "I'll Procrastinate" is a Parody of "I Will Wait" by Mumford & Sons . No copyright infringement intended.**
- he is tempted by a demon to basically kill his entire family with a chainsaw
- it’s a skitzophrenic mind trip of horror
- Happy Halloween!