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Finding A Profitable Website Niche – Part 1


In order to become a successful business blogger you need to research a profitable website niche idea before attempting to build a blog. Your goal should be to build up your blog in such a way that you can dominate that niche, or at least grab a large chunk of that niche market. I call this “niche domination”. This article is intended to get you started with finding a profitable website niche by explaining how to get started with your market research.
Selecting a niche idea requires a lot of market research, so if you are doing this for the first time it can be quite time consuming and repetitive. Like all things though, it does get easier the more you do it. There are also some great tools out there that can make your market research much easier, which I write about on my website. For the purpose of this article I use only Google to do my initial market research.
Getting Started
So what interests you? It’s much easier to research things that interest you, so get a pen and paper and write down some of your favourite subjects. Look around you now, and have quick wander around your office or home and make notes of any items that you notice.
To give you a quick example, I’m writing this on my Dell PC. I have 2 LCD monitors connected to my PC via a dual display graphics card. Also connected is my Microsoft trackball mouse, a wireless keyboard, a set of desktop speakers, and a Skype video phone. I’m also connected to the internet via my broadband modem/router. Plugged into the front of my PC is a USB memory stick and a cable connecting my iPod to my iTunes library.
If I extend my search and look around my home, there are hundreds of things I could add to my list. Many of these things are something that I may be interested in, because at some point I’ve bought them. If you check your email you will normally find receipts and information about products and services that you are interested in. You get the idea…there are many items around you that you could write about, so keep an open mind and don’t rule anything out until you’ve performed some market research. It’s also important to remember that you really only need to build this initial list once and just add to it once in a while.
Create a shortlist
Of all the items listed, you will need to make a shortlist of the ones you want to research further. I use a Spreadsheet application like Microsoft Excel to add the items I want to research. I create the spreadsheet with the following columns:
Subject / Google results / Google Ads / All in title / All in anchor
The purpose of this next exercise is to find (and eliminate) a product or topic that you’ve already short-listed. Also, keep in mind that a niche can be anything related to the topic(s) you’ve chosen. In part 2 of this article I will cover the next steps of researching related keywords for your chosen topic(s), but first let’s use a real (and completely random) example:
Earlier I listed a few things around my office that were connected to my computer. From this list I will use “wireless keyboard” for my example. I will add this phrase to the “subject” column of my spreadsheet. Next I will fill in the spreadsheet step-by-step to see if the subject could be something worth considering for my niche domination.
Step 1 – Check Google Results
* Go to www.google.com and search the web for “wireless keyboard” (without the quotes).
* On the top right of the page I get 16,100,000 Google results, which immediately tells me this is a very popular subject.
* Add the results figure to the “Google results” column in the spreadsheet.
Step 2 – Check Google Adwords Ads
On the same Google search results page from the step above you will see “Sponsored Links” by Google on the right of the page. These are pay-per-click (PPC) adverts of your potential competitors. You need to count how many there are. If there are more than one screen’s worth of ads then you will need to click the link to “show all sponsored links” to view all of them.
* If there are no Adwords ads then the market is relatively undiscovered, or more likely is not profitable as there is not much interest in it from advertisers.
* If there are many pages of ads (e.g. 4+) then the market is extremely competitive.
For the search I’ve just completed I have 10 Google Adword results. Add this result to your “Google Ads” column.
Step 3 – Check Google “allinanchor:” Results
If you prefix your search term with “allinanchor:” then Google with show only results where the search term is in a URL. To do this:
* Go to www.google.com and search the web for “allinanchor:wireless keyboard” (without the quotes).
* On the top right of the page I get 165,000 Google results.
* Add the results figure to the “allinanchor” column in the spreadsheet.
The results of 165,000 initially tells me that this is way to high for that search phrase to be a profitable niche. Basically, you would need to beat 165,000 other websites that link to the phrase “Wireless Keyboard”. There’s no need to worry at this point though, we will do our advance keyword research in Part 2 for much better phrases (long tail search phrases). For example, “allinanchor:wireless multimedia keyboard” brings back only 17,800 results. As a general rule, the lower the results the easier it is for you to dominate that niche, providing the traffic is there to be captured.
Step 4 – Check Google “allintitle:” Results
If you prefix your search term with “allintitle:” then Google with show only results where the search term is in the title of a page. To do this:
* Go to www.google.com and search the web for “allinanchor:wireless keyboard” (without the quotes).
* On the top right of the page I get 148,000 Google results.
* Add the results figure to the “allintitle” column in the spreadsheet.
148,000 is again way to high for me to consider that search term as the title of my blog, however “allintitle:wireless multimedia keyboard” brings me back 620 results which is excellent!
Already, I’ve built up a basic picture of the market that I’m considering creating my business blog for, with the idea of making an income from pay-per-click adverts and affiliate links.
Once you’ve completed this initial research for your short-listed topics, you may find that you already have a good idea of the subject that you want pursue for your website niche domination. All you need to do now is perform some advanced keyword research for the topics you want to look at in more detail. I will cover this in the Part 2.

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SEO Basics – Beginner SEO Strategies – Part 1 – Keyword Research Tool


Step One in Your Beginner SEO Strategy – Keyword ResearchThis is where you find out which Keyword Terms and Keyword Phrases your potential customers are searching with. It also gives you alternate Keyword Phrases and terms you may not have thought have. Very valuable SEO information for a beginner. The Google Keyword Research Tool will show you:

Some of the keyword research info is directed at Google AdWords account users and managers, so it shows Cost-per-Click. You can ignore this for “Organic” SEO strategies as a beginner. This other info is for PPC or Pay-Per-Click Advertising.SEO Keyword Research – Do you want to know the popular Keywords people use to find you? You can do this with the Free Google SEO Keyword Research Tool.

IMPORTANT: Clicking the link below will open a new window so you can read the instructions at the same time.

Google Keyword Research Tool

1) Type 3 Keyword Phrases – pick ones you think work for your industry or service2) Each Keyword Phrase will need to be on a separate line

3) Type the Captcha letters into the field

4) Click “Filter My Results” Link – Click the BOX that says “Don’t show ideas for new keywords”. You can uncheck this box after running your first report to see more alternate keywords as well. That will be below in SEO Basics Step 11.

5) Click on “Get keyword ideas” button. Your keyword phrases should show up with info on the right hand side of each one.6) Right below that button you will see “Choose Columns to Display”. Under those words there is a drop down menu. Choose “Show All”. This will reveal lots of columns.7) Look at “Local Search Volume:Month”. This is number is for how many keyword searches there were for that phrase in the last month.

8) Look at “Global Monthly Search Volume”. This is number is for the average number of searches per month for a 12 month period.9) You can see the trend of searches in the next column. This is helpful if you are selling Halloween items and want to see when people start searching.10) On the far right column, you will see “Match Type” with a Drop Down Menu under it. Read below for simplified explanations of those Match Type terms.

11) You can now go back under the link: “Filter my Results”  and uncheck the box you checked earlier for “Don’t show ideas for new keywords” and many more keyword phrase options will show up. Scroll down. The keyword list can be very long sometimes.

12) You can also sort the list anyway you wish by clicking the very top blue-font headings. Play with it bit until you get the hang of it.Look out for Basic SEO Strategies for Beginners – Part 2 – SEO Link Building for BeginnersOther Basic SEO Strategies for Beginners:• Website Link Code – Engineering your website to rank on Google, Yahoo, and Bing • On-Page Search Engine Optimization – Making your website search engine friendly • High-Quality Link Building – White Hat and Best Practices Only • Rank Reporting – See the progress your work does for you every month • Web Traffic Reporting – Easy to read traffic data sent to your email inbox • Social Bookmarking – Take advantage of the newest seo power tools on the web

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Offshoring Set to be an Integral Part of Market Research Value Chain: Market Research Outsourcing ? Buyer Survey


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The recent survey by the market research buyer for various international markets published by the value Notes

found nearly two-thirds of organizations Research already have offshore companies in India, Eastern Europe and Latin America. While large research agencies multinationals have been increasingly outsourcing for small businesses with sales in general, less than $ 10 million has been rapid adoption of offshoring. The survey shows that, with greater competition, research organizations, especially the smaller ones are increasingly outsourcing to gain competitive advantage. ranges

MRO supplier landscape prisoners research organizations leading provider of MRO services pure play, complete – utilities market research, large and medium KPOs and BPO services providers. The survey shows a clear trend of research organizations to use multiple options for relocation. Research organizations to establish more greater inclination or prisoners employ specialized MRO providers. Mid-sized organizations prefer to work with research organizations full-service, while smaller companies are more comfortable with a service of comparable size.

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, CEO, the value Notes: “With the majority of research organizations plan to increase the volume of offshoring, there are ‘ significant opportunities for growth both in high volume low-value activities and some high quality services such as data analysis and report writing analysis. “

Value report notes, “Market Research Outsourcing: Buyer Survey” provides an in-depth analysis of sites and relocation of awareness and concerns and challenges of market research in various markets. The study brings the current perception of risk and opportunities of offshoring industry market research.

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Marketing Research And The Internet: Until Death Do They Part


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twentieth century brought great innovation and invention in the field of marketing, but the recent increase significantly on the radar, the emergence of the Internet. Now almost thirty years within the meaning of casual consumer use, the Internet, reaching out to touch people around the world, and when it comes to marketing, the process of collecting data to see what people are interested in buying and why will never be the same.

The Internet is a new addition to the immediacy of the market study. Suddenly, businesses are more to send, post cards and wait impatiently awaiting the return of perhaps one quarter of their cards sent, if they were lucky. With the presence of the Internet, was surprisingly fast and a lot more honest than the information it had never been given the anonymity of the medium. Suddenly, she could go to sites like Amazon and checked the reviews and they were their own Google products to get an idea of what was said.

The real attack information was hooked and his first creation, there was a point of contention among scientists, if it does not take too seriously. People use the Internet, regardless of the number, still represented a relatively small group of people. With the fact that even almost thirty years after the creation of this tool that people increasingly are signed each year, one each population can not be ignored achieved. Adapters

early began to send online surveys and collecting information in this manner. At this stage, there was a problem with the immediacy of the medium, most of the answers that researchers have garbage, but more importantly, it has been much in terms of volume. A company that expect no more than twenty answers a batch of 100 cards that could be hundreds of answers to a questionnaire sent may get posted to the right place. In this way, research has shifted to a totally new, the industry focuses on new Internet account.

The use of the Internet has very personal responses, both in terms of sending and receiving. People Drafting investigations could be done to make them more personalized and the possibility that certain demographic to target sites such as MySpace and Facebook, it was indeed a very important tool. The use of the Internet greatly reduces operating costs of research and marketing studies in progress. Instead of focusing to pay for shipping or space to do group work, researchers can now fire investigated a fraction of what the costs previously incurred if it may cost nothing at all .

market research is and remains a key factor in any business decision, and the impact of the customer, so make sure if your market research here to be taken anywhere account.

Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who represents many companies in the United Kingdom. For search marketing and the internet, it recommends Media Ltd, a leading supplier in the UK by name = “allowFullScreen” value = “true”>

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