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Sunday, April 6, 2008

Choosing the Right Niche Can Be The Key to a Profitable Blog

Blogs may have originated as a means of keeping online journals and building a sense of community, however; the use of this blogging model doesn't produce much benefit for the online entrepreneur.

Unless your kids are much cuter than every other bloggers' or, you are an amazingly interesting person with some tremendous writing talents, your personal blog will get lost in the chorus of voices that crowd the world of blogs. So if your plan is to make your blog produce an income, you'll need to select the proper topic to focus your blogging efforts upon.

Finding a profitable topic on which to blog is at the very root of blogging success, so the idea is to choose a niche in which you can compete with the other millions of bloggers, but be able to do so with the least amount of resistance. Your goal is to find a niche that is underserved - yet has a high level of interest. This will enable you to attract large amounts of visitors more easily, which, of course, translates into higher profit levels.

There are a few factors to consider when choosing a niche for a "money blog." First, you need to find an area in which you have a personal interest, especially if you plan on writing your own content. The reason your first choice should be a subject that you're interested in is because a successful blog requires regular updates. If you have no real interest in the topic you're blogging about, regularly producing quality information will begin to feel like a 'chore'. However; if you choose to use a service such as Niche-Content-Packages to provide content for your blog posts this is a less important factor.

Secondly, you should search for a niche in which the public's interest is at least relatively high. You may be able to get top rankings in the search engines for the topic of "17th century wooden paperweights," but most likely there are few, if any, people with an interest in that subject. Therefore that number one ranking in Google will not produce the kind of traffic stream your blog will need to turn a profit.

It may be more difficult to enter a more competitive marketplace, but the potential rewards are far greater if you can break into a niche with healthy competition. The key to this element of choosing your topic is not just blogging about a hot niche, its finding a target market from which a large number of visitors can be received.


Last, but certainly not least, you want to find a market that is underserved. Basically you are looking for a strong disparity between the number of people interested in a particular topic and the amount of available information on the topic. If you can find a niche in which many people are interested - but in which readily available information is lacking - you will be sitting upon a potential blogging gold mine.

That's not to say you can't produce a profitable blog by competing in a crowded market, but doing so requires a lot more work. Finding an underserved market and filling the gap in that market is a much easier way to
Blog Your Way To Wealth.

Choosing a topic for your moneymaking blog can be a challenging process. However; your choice of a topic not only establishes the nature of your blog, it also (in large measure) determines its potential for success.


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Sharon Bray-McPherson

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2 Comments:

At April 6, 2008 at 11:09 PM , Blogger Kathy Pop said...

Great post! thank you for those tidbits. It can be difficult, but also rewarding as well.

thank,

Kathy Pop

www.ppmarketingsystem.com/blog.html

 
At April 8, 2008 at 10:11 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks again! I enjoy reading your reviews and tips.

Seems I always get bogged down in research, and finding my heart is not in line with some of the niche ideas that I feel would be good ones, versus the ones that will start bringing me an income!

Paul

 

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