Make Money From A Niche Part 1

February 13, 2010 by The Niche Maestro  
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Start with the basics first.

Visit Clickbank and look at some of the products on there. When you see a good sales letter, it will naturally jump out at you. They will make promises that will deliver you the earth, moon and sun and almost most people will be tempted to take out their wallet and purchase the product. Stop! All I want you to do is look at these sales letters. The ones that are good, grab them and save them to a special folder on your desktop for later. These will be excellent reference material when you get to the sales letter part.

Decide on your niche.

For some people this is easy and some people this is hard. I would suggest that you find a niche that you are comfortable with and know something about. Of course if you don’t have many interests, then your best bet is to take a topic you think you would like to write on and go do the necessary research to obtain all the information you need.

In this instance, I will focus on a very narrow topic close to my heart: Learn How To Draw Naruto.

Now it is just an example to quickly explain what I would do. First I pick a niche that is popular, but can be narrowed down and after research, I know it will be profitable. Just the term ‘Naruto’ is too broad and therefore focusing on how to draw Naruto, you are targeting a fan audience that love to draw the character from the anime series.

You will need to do the proper keyword research and for that I suggest you visit Adwords Keyword Tool. Here you enter the search term ‘How to draw Naruto’ and see what results it will give you. You will find results like:

1.How to draw Naruto characters

2.How to draw Naruto Style

3.How to draw Naruto step by step

These will give you some ideas on what you can add as keywords to your sales letter later on, and also for your general research this is very helpful. You can see how many people search for specific topics. Anything over 100,000 and it is too broad. If it is beneath 50,000 searches in a month then you have a winner.

Next you need to analyze your competition.

All you do here is visit Google and use your niche topic to find other similar sites. See what they offer on their pages, and what they sell if they sell anything at all etc. Are they ranking high these sites and are they considered authority sites? All these things you need to go look into.

Now comes the interesting part where you gather all the information together for your content.

End of Part 1. Go to Part 2.

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