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Book Summary: Mind Your Own Business - Regine P Azurin This article is based on the following book: Mind Your Own Business A Maverick’s Guide to Business, Leadership and Life Doubleday & Company, Inc., 2003 ISBN 0-385-50959-6 208 pages A maverick is an independent person who will not...
PR Buyers Beware! - Robert A Kelly It can bite you and waste your public relations budget when the program emphasizes communications tactics instead of how to make certain your key outside audiences understand who and what you are. Especially sad when tactics are placed in...
A $2.95 Road Trip, Complete With Souvenirs - Bonnie Jo Davis "Hey, I didn't know you were a writer, I thought you were a Virtual Assistant." No matter how many times I hear this comment it still surprises me. I learned early on that writing was one of the most lucrative services that I could offer in...
List Building vs. Search Engine Optimization - Robert Gwuzd It seems the excitement about search engine optimization fades in and out from time to time. The more people talk about search engine optimization (SEO) the more it seems to be the logical choice for bringing customers to your site. However, there...
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Choosing a Niche Market to Promote – Affiliate Marketing
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Written By:
Joanne King
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I think it truly goes without saying that there are some niche markets that do incredibly well, some that do “ok” and others that just totally flop.
So what’s a safe way of choosing a niche market to promote?
The first place I would be looking is to see “how many people are actually searching those types of keywords”. If it’s getting searched a lot then you can expect to generally do very well promoting a product in that industry.
To find out how many keywords are being searched you can use this tool from overture for free here: http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
Just type in the keyword or phrase that would most likely be searched in the search engines and the number that comes up beside it will be how many times it was searched in the month before at Overture. To know how many times its been searched through Google you can generally multiply that number by 8 and you will get a rough figure of how - continued below ...
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many times it was searched over there.
These are probably some of the highest one’s that I know of:
Diet Making Money Dating Cooking/Sewing/Crafts Computers Cars Golf
If you have a little bit of knowledge in the niche you are looking to promote then this will definitely be an advantage to you to help you promote the product or service.
If you don’t know anything in a particular niche but really want to promote in that market then just simply do a little research. The internet is certainly your oyster to an endless supply of information. © Joanne King - http://www.joesy.com
About the Author Get your Free book on “Affiliate Marketing – Quick Start Guide” by visiting http://www.joesy.com .
You are welcome to reprint this article on your website or send to your mailing list however it may not be edited and the link in this bio must stay active. Cheers =)
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