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Micro Niche Finder

I am personally a huge believer in micro niche’s and was very impressed to see this new software come along called Micro Niche Finder that allows you to find those small, untapped niches that aren’t as saturated online.

A micro niche, is nothing more than a smaller section of a niche market.

For example:  Dogs (large competitive market) -> Dog Training (niche market; still competitive) -> Dog potty training (micro niche market).

  • If you’re tired of fighting tooth and nail just to earn a couple of bucks online.
  • If you’re tired of paying outrageous PPC costs.
  • If you’re tired of not seeing your website anywhere near the top search results.
  • If you’re tired of wasting time online manually trying to find just the *right* market.

Then micro niche marketing might just be what you’re looking for.

Why does this matter?  Well…

  1. A smaller market (also known as a niche market) lets you tap into those tiny sections of space online that relatively few people are competing for.
  2. This means you have a much greater chance of not only ranking well online for that niche, but also generating an income from that niche*.

Here’s where the problem lies right now with most online marketers and this is a pattern that gets repeated day after day…

  • They see that there’s a market online that they’d like to get into.  They’ve heard that person A has made a killing in that market so they’d like to grab a piece of that pie too.
  • They create a website, start marketing it, and after weeks (maybe even months) of hard work, they’re website is nowhere near the top 10 in the search results.
  • So they’ll look to PPC marketing.
  • They’ll write some ads, and start to get some traffic to their website in the hopes of generating some income.
  • But they soon find out that this market they heard was so great is costing them a fortune in advertising costs.
  • And eventually they give up and move on to another pasture.

You, as a newcomer, will need to fight tooth and nail likely for months if not years to get your name known within a competitive market.

Visit Micro Niche Finder

That’s why niche markets; specifically micro niches are so appealing.

And that’s why this product, Micro Niche Finder is so helpful.

It will help you locate those tiny little niches that few people have tapped into allowing you to do things such as:

  1. Earn commissions by promoting niche products.
  2. Make residual monthly ad revenue.
  3. Create products of your own within the niche to sell.
  4. Above all, SAVE TIME by letting this software find those niche markets for you so that you can actually get to work instead of wasting time researching.

The Micro Niche Finder website has a variety of videos that you can watch if you’d like to see how the software works.

(Note that the links below will take you to the opt-in page to view the videos)

Video #1:

Create Simple Little One Page Articles to Promote Affiliate Products that Pay you Regular Commissions.

Video #2:

Exploit Yahoo Answers for Easy Affiliate Commissions

Video #3:

Create Niche Market Private Label Rights Packages and Sell these for a Quick Profit

Video #4:

Create Squidoo Lenses and claim your share of the profits generated by the traffic.

Video #5:

How to Find and Exploit Hot New Trends for Quick Profits

And if that wasn’t enough…

He’s also offering four bonuses with the software as well.

There’s also an additional piece of software that he sells which works very well with the Micro Niche Finder software.  It is a separate product at a separate price (which is ridiculously low by the way), but it gives you over 27,000 PLR (Private Label Rights) articles that…as the product owner states…

“They’re yours to do with as you want.”

Click here to view the PLR software at it’s low cost.

* Obviously the amount of money you make depends on a wide variety of factors.  This depends upon the amount of work you put into your business, your ability, experience, education, market trends, the search engines, and many more personal and external factors.  No guarantee is made or otherwise implied that you will earn any amount of money from a micro niche market.

** The links within this blog post are sponsored.

Niche Blueprint 2.0

I’m sure you’ve heard by now, because there are a LOT of people promoting it, about the Niche Blueprint.

Now, I’m sure you’ve seen the emails that talk about:

  • They Made $173,000 Selling ‘Bird Cages’??
  • Niche Blueprint is LIVE! (act now!)
  • $14,134/month from “weird” little websites..?

Now to be honest, this is a very good program to get in on.  Especially if you decided as one of your New Years Resolutions that this was going to be YOUR year.

I’ve included below a brief overview of the modules that are included in the course itself as well as what’s new this time around.

Now, without giving you information overload here, you can go watch the videos over on the sales page at Niche Blueprint.

Frankly, I make no bones about promoting this at all.  The guys who run this program are top notch!  I personally have used one of their first programs called “Commission Blueprint” and to say the least, it was utterly fantastic.

As a matter of fact, here’s a screen shot of my actual purchase of that product just so you know I’m not making this up: (with my personal information hidden of course)

So if you decide to go ahead and purchase the product from any of the links on this site, just know that I will get a commission for it.

All that said, here’s what’s included in the course so that you can make an educated decision for yourself:

There’s 9 total modules:

  1. Introduction to the program
  2. Choosing Your Niche
  3. Finding the Suppliers and Pricing your Products
  4. Finding a Domain Name
  5. Building Your Niche Blueprint Store
  6. Getting Customers
  7. Running Your Niche Blueprint Store
  8. Outsourcing
  9. Selling Your Site

They’ve also added some new additions (hence, the 2.0 part of “Niche Blueprint 2.0):

  • Ecommerce Niche Finder – “This tool automatically examines millions of potential markets using Google and reveals the ones that will be ripe for ecommerce.”
  • Keyword Blueprint“A keyword research for SEO tool that plucks out high traffic & commercial keywords that have low competition for fast and easy Google domination.”
  • Sourcing Products to Sell“We have a brand new version of ‘Dropship Blueprint’ with thousands more products and suppliers at your finger tips with a new easier to manage interface.”
  • Article Blueprint - “We have some amazing new traffic generation tactics and tools including Article Blueprint which creates multiple versions of single articles and automatically submits them to our network of high PR directories.”
  • Authority Hub“Authority Hub finds high PR hubs which you can then add links to for fast improved search engine rankings.”
  • Push Button Software - “We have a brand new push button software that makes setting up a store front so much faster.  It is a hundred times easier to use than the previous version and comes with a big list of professional templates…all included.  Here’s a sample template:
    Niche Bueprint Sample Template

    Niche Bueprint Sample Template

Now, I’m sure that you can get a $50,000,000,000 bonus from someone else promoting the product if you want to – there are plenty of other people advertising it.  Unfortunately I didn’t have much time to prepare for this since I’ve been busy working on my own personal niche websites and so I don’t have any additional bonuses for you.

So if bonuses are what would push you over the edge, I’m sorry I just don’t have any.

All that being said, THANK YOU for reading this far and for visiting this website!

Even if you don’t purchase the product, I sincerely hope you find your passion and follow it this year!

Oh, and before I forget, this will NOT be on the market very long – it’s a pretty time consuming process that these guys go through to help get you up and running so they can’t take everyone.

It ends next Friday, the 22nd of January.

Take care!

Micro Niche – What It Is And Why You Should Care

There’s been a lot of talk lately about micro niches.  What they are, why they’re important, and why you, as someone who either works online or would like to, needs to use them.

One of the reasons for this surge in micro-niche sites is due to a product that came out not too long ago, helping you choose those micro-niche ideas called Micro-Niche Finder.

Micro Niche Finder

But before we get into all of the details of a micro niche, let’s first discuss what a niche is for those who might be unfamiliar with the term.

A niche is a sub-section of a larger broader market.

So for an example, let’s take video games.  A very broad and competitive market.

Within the video games market you have sub-sections that all relate to the broad market of “video games”.  For example, there are a wide array of video game consoles on the market that all have their own video games:

  • Playstation 2
  • Playstation 3
  • Xbox 360
  • Wii
  • Nintendo DS
  • PlayStation Portable
  • PC Games
  • Mac Games
  • Online Games

These are sub-sections of the larger broader market of “video games”.  So we could say, very broadly, that any one of these would be considered a “niche” of the video game market.

I say “very broadly” because even though we’ve narrowed down the video games market to different kinds of video games, we’re still dealing with a very broad topic in and of itself.

So let’s take this even further.

Let’s take the XBox 360 and it’s video games.

There are a variety of video games available for the Xbox that all fall into different categories.

  • Fighting
  • Music
  • Racing
  • Role-Playing

Just to name a few.

Now we’re getting somewhere.

Role-playing games on the Xbox 360 would be considered a micro-niche of the video games market.

But let’s see if we can take this even further…

Within the role-playing niche of the Xbox 360, there are different brands of games, different ratings for the games, and different prices for the games.

Each one of these items:

  • Brands
  • Ratings
  • Prices

Would be considered a micro-micro-niche.

For instance, if you created a website about XBox 360 games that were priced under $25; this would be a micro-micro-niche.

So here’s the path we’ve taken so far:

  • Video Games – Broad Market
    • XBox 360- Niche Market
      • Role-playing- Micro-niche
        • Under $25 – micro-micro niche

We’ve started with a broad idea and kept narrowing that idea down until we had a small, tightly focused niche on our larger, broader topic.  Even down to a micro-micro niche level.

Here’s a great example of a micro-niche market for the XBox 360.  Someone did their due-diligence and actually created a product around the XBox 360 RROD (red ring of death) and how to fix it – which is a problem that occurs regularly with the XBox.

Just another great example of someone picking a micro-niche.

For the record here, I have not researched this niche and do not know if it will be profitable or not; therefore, if you choose to use this niche for whatever reason, be sure you do your due-diligence.  This was written for the sake of example only.

Ideally when you’re searching for a micro-niche, you first want to focus on a topic that you are genuinely interested in.  I say this because once you start working with a topic, you’ll be with it for a good amount of time until you can get that site ranking well within the search engines.

But what goes into a successful launch of a micro-niche website is beyond the scope of this blog post.

And to be completely honest here, not all micro-niches are going to pan out.

Some will fail miserably while others will exceed beyond your wildest expectations.

The only way to know for sure, is to test that micro-niche and to be patient.

That said, when you’re looking for micro-niches to market, there are a few things you should look for:

There should be a market for your micro-niche. While this sounds like it should be common-sense, oftentimes people take it for granted.  You might be a big fan of pictures of bacon but this doesn’t mean a lot of other people are OR that they’re going to spend money in that niche.

This also means that people should be advertising on your niche of choice.  If you head to Google and type in your idea, are there people advertising?  The more people there are that are advertising, the better, since this means that there are buyers in your micro-niche market.

Are there people searching on keywords related to your niche market? If you use a tool like Micro Niche Finder, Market Samurai or simply, the Google AdWords tool, are there searches being done on your niche topic of choice?

If so, how many?  If you see that only 100 people a month are searching on a keyword related to your idea, it obviously won’t bring you much traffic at all which also equates to hardly any $$ in your pocket.

In other words, it will hardly be worth the effort.

If on the other hand, you see that there are 100,000 searches being done a month on a keyword you’re considering then you can take a look at how competitive this keyword phrase is within Google.

Check Google for Competition. Now, when you check Google for your competition, you’ll want to do a search on your keyword phrase in quotes like this:

“pictures of bacon”

This will assure that Google only returns those websites that contain that phrase within them.

At this point, if there are a million websites that do in fact have this phrase contained within them, don’t despair!

This doesn’t really mean that you’re up against that many competitors.

Here’s what I mean by that:

Just because Google says there are 1 million web pages competing for your phrase, doesn’t mean that those are all “high-quality” websites.  As a matter of fact, it’s likely that many of these so-called “competitors” haven’t done their due-diligence in regards to proper on-page SEO, link building and more.

So, how do you find that out?

Well, there’s a few tools on the market that can help you.

  1. Traffic Travis – A tool provided for free by super affiliate Mark Ling of Affilorama (there is a premium version as well but you don’t need the premium version for this example).  If you plug in your main keyword phrase into the SEO analysis tool, it will tell you within moments how much “real” competition you’re up against by providing you with an overall score.
    1. Watch a video on Traffic Travis as well as download it here.
  2. Market Samurai – Currently $150 (at last check).  Here you can run the keyword through their SEO Competition tool and see what it tells you.  Market Samurai is a little different because it’s a color coded results page – the more red, the more difficult it is to break into that niche.  So it does involve some work and isn’t as clear cut as Traffic Travis.
  3. Micro Niche Finder – This tool let’s you also see at a glance how strong your competition is by using something called “SOC” which stands for “strength of competition”.  This also uses a color coded system which makes it easy to see which keyword phrase is worth using.
    1. There’s a free video on Micro Niche Finder Here.

The bottom line is, it’s actually pretty easy to find a niche market once you know what market you want to get into.  And all of the tools mentioned above will help you locate a micro-niche that may be well worth the effort.

Just know that it takes time to discover whether or not that market will be profitable to you.  Whatever you do, don’t give up until you’ve tested thoroughly.

Too often people get discouraged because they aren’t seeing results as quickly as they’d like to.  But giving up too soon could mean that you’re getting rid of a diamond in the rough.

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