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Many people who want to earn money online create blogs. Unfortunately, your blog is likely to fail if you choose the wrong topic. The easiest way to turn blogging into a profitable activity is to create niche blogs.
Let’s look at how you can do that.
I’ve been blogging for ten years. When I first started out, there were very few blog sites, and even fewer businesspeople who thought that this was a profitable activity.
Times change. Nowadays huge companies develop blogs specifically to cash in on the content boom. This means that in many cases you’re competing with businesses which have millions of dollars to spend on developing content and promoting their sites.
Can you compete against these behemoths? Yes you can. There’s no need to feel like David battling monstrous Goliaths. You need to be cunning.
This is where niche blogging comes in. When you create niche blogs, and choose your topics carefully, you have little or no competition.
A niche is a small segment of a larger market.
For example, consider the pet industry. This is a billion-dollar industry. However, if you were to create a site on pets, it’s unlikely you’d make any money.
To find a niche within the pet market you’d have to narrow the market down. Dogs would be a segment of the pets market, however this is still too broad a market.
Consider ways in which you could segment this market even further. “Niche” topics could include specific breeds, kennels, accessories, and so on.
Once you’ve narrowed down your market to a specific niche, and have determined that people are spending money in this area, it’s time for you to think about the slant — the direction — your site will take.
There are endless possibilities.
Your site could be purely market-driven, focusing only on reviews and product offers. On the other hand, it could be intensely personal. You could write about your own experience with your animals and could promote various products that you use, and that you recommend.
Niche blogging can be a lot of fun, and very profitable too. Choose carefully, and get started today.
Discover blogging the EASY way with created-for-you niche blogs. Creating niche blogs is fun, and very profitable.
In the past, setting up a niche blog took me anywhere from a week to ten days, if I did it part-time. If I really focused, it took me as little as two days. Now I can do it in mere minutes. And you can too, with my brand new guide, Niche Blog Cash Explosion: Build Your Online Empire Today.
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