How I Find Profitable Niches and Keywords Almost Instantly Using Google Alone

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Finding profitable niches


There are so many niches that are literally evergreen and will always have buyers, but the majority of them are all saturated by top marketers. The IM niche is great and so is dating, but if you want to make a good first affiliate sale, you need to get a YouTube video or a Blogger blog to get ranked for a hidden niche.

Here's how I found a profitable niche right away using Google alone. I found a list of cool niches almost instantly.

Here's how I found the niches:


Go to Google and type in the words "Get Rid Of" and hit the space bar, and then several suggestions will pop up. I typed in A, B, C and so on... If I found a keyword like "get rid of cockroaches", the keyword would end up becoming too saturated. So, I type in another letter after cockroaches. I ended up finding more longer tail keywords.

I did this for several keywords, I found so many of them that all had less than 100,000 pages on Google. I ended up going to Google's KeyWord Tool for some of them to see how many views they would get, and some of them would get around 1,000 or even 5,700 views a month.

Copy this tactic if you want to find a new niche and you will find one.

Good luck IMers!
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  • That's exactly what 'Desperate Niche Dominator' software does
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  • Oh really? I never knew that. I never got that software. Sometimes some newbies don't have money to invest in a software, so that is why I created this post. I hope that some newbies can still learn about this cool idea doing it for free.

    Thanks for the reply.
  • Or you could use a free tool like

    Keyword suggestion tool — Google suggest scraper — Übersuggest

    That does it all automatically, drills down until Google stops returning results and lets you pick n choose and export the keywords.

    Mahlon
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    • I saw this tool on a YouTube WSO a few months ago, but I never actually used it. Thanks for the tip. Ubersuggest is nice. I will definitely be using this more often.
    • I saw this tool on a YouTube WSO a few months ago, but I never actually used it. Thanks for the tip. Ubersuggest is nice. I will definitely be using this more often.
    • Thanks for sharing this seems good tool for beginners trying to search for niches
  • Definitely a cool-tip, albeit an old one at this point! That said, I've been wondering what that product was called that essentially did the same thing, so bonus points for at least helping me discover that!

    BP
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    • Sounds good.

      But a bit manual.

      I'll add this to my bum marketing methods.
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    • HAHAHA. That's good. The first reply was really helpful and so was the other one from Susie.
    • HAHAHA. That's good. All of the replies from this thread have been so helpful!
  • If you want a powerful paid tool try Keyword Researcher. It lets you insert a wild card and get Google suggests in any position:

    So:

    How to fix ?

    Best ? for dogs

    ? training

    They offer an $8 discount for Warriors:

    http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...-warriors.html

    Mahlon
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    • Thanks for the tip. I am sure other people will benefit from this in the future.
  • This is definitely way too manual. Even for myself this is so basic, but you will find that this is a great instant way to discover some random niches. Newbies can easily build a blog for longer tail keywords and make some big money by getting them ranked this way.
  • Thanks for the post InternetMarketer1
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    • Yeah sure!

      Come on IMers, let's make this a thread where newbies can learn a whole lot of tips for niche research.

      God Bless
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