HEN: A great tool for researching niches for your sites, ...
Published: Fri, 04/16/10
Hi ,
I've been using a new research tool
for the last few weeks to find niches to build sites for but before I
get to telling you about that, in a bit of late-breaking news I've just
heard that Article Underground is running another membership Firesale.
You can get a year's membership for $299 (instead of paying $97 per
month) here:
http://www.makeonlineresidualearnings.com/AU_Firesale_Membership
Membership gets you 400 PLR articles
each month, video training on ways to use the articles and (best of all)
access to a blog network where you can post articles and snippets to
get quality backlinks to your sites.
Ok, back to the niche research
tool...
Micro Niche Finder 5 has just been
released and it's a fantastically easy and powerful tool for finding new
niches to get into.
http://www.makeonlineresidualearnings.com/mnf
Up until I started using this tool, I
used to research niche ideas by looking around the house, in magazines,
in shops, etc. It was time consuming and, because my imagination is
limited, there were many niches that I never considered or researched,
let alone thought of in the first place.
Researching the profit potential of a
niche was time consuming and that didn't include any keyword research
that needed to be done. Identify a niche first, and then do the keyword
research was the plan.
But many times, the niche turned out
not to be as good as anticipated. But that's how it goes - some you win
and some you lose.
Now, with Micro Niche Finder, it's
easier than ever to identify niches worth pursuing and, even better,
niches to avoid.
James Jones and his team ran a
webinar last night showing off the new edition of their software and how
to use it to find hot niches. You can watch it here:
http://www.makeonlineresidualearnings.com/MNF_Webinar
If you see a warning about a missing
codec, you can download the missing G2M3 codec here:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/codec
Micro Niche Finder is now my tool of
choice for researching niches because it saves so much time. While it
does provide keyword lists, it doesn't really replace traditional
keyword research tools; rather, it's an additional tool to use to find
niches on which you can then bring your keywords tools to bear.
If you want to skip the Micro Niche
Finder webinar (though I recommend you watch it) and skip straight to
the main site, you can do that here:
http://www.makeonlineresidualearnings.com/mnf
Till next time,
Gary.
http://www.sitebuilderelite.com
P.S. James mentions in the webinar
that the price of MNF is going up sometime next week, probably by about
50% so grab your copy now before that happens.