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    Hello guys, Hello Lynn.

    I need help or advices with my choice of niche.

    I have one blog right now, which I have optimized following the very good tutorials, NSB.
    I don't want to continue too much with that niche, it's saturated. At least, I have optimized what I have already done, so it wasn't done for nothing, lol.

    I am really, really, unsure if my future niche is monetizable enough to go through with it. This niche idea is something I am passionate about, so this is why it would be easier to work with, but I don't find a lot of ways to commercialize it.

    My niche is a specific region on the planet that I am very attracted to.

    I am using google keyword to research, and I find the results to be very scattered and often not very relevant.

    Apart from joining a few traveling and tour affiliate programs, amazon (for books, maps, a handful of food to buy), I really don't find much to commercialize my niche. I'm wondering if I am doing something wrong in my researches.

    Modifier such as: buy, order, shopping, dvd, program, don't give me results, zero :P

    I haven't used Wordtracker, because my budget is limited.

    Any idea to help my researches?
    Thanks in advance!

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    I have one blog right now...
    I don't want to continue too much with that niche, it's saturated.
    How do you define "saturated"? Usually that's a GOOD thing. It means it's a profitable niche, and the more competition the better - for guest blogging, joint ventures, affiliate programs, etc.

    Regarding your passion for the specific location, how would you define the audience for this niche or blog?
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    Thank you Lynn!

    That saturated niche of mine, is "learn to earn money online" and "monetize your blog".
    Since I'm following your tutorials, I don't feel 100% comfortable doing the monetize your blog niche, lol.
    It feels odd to "compete" with you! :P

    For That second niche, the audience is people looking for information on that region, wanting to prepare a trip and itinerary, or to get info of a potential place to visit, or get info on the culture of that region, looking for what they eat over there, what to do over there, best things to see,...

    All this could be covered with that second niche.

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    Ahh - yes, that's a tough topic (not a niche, but a topic) if you don't have a successful case study that is earning money online or a blog that is successfully monetized. Otherwise the content is mostly guesswork, which is the case with a lot of blogs. You really have to be "in the trenches" with a niche blog or online business to keep up to date and actually write content that helps others do the same. So I understand now why you want to move away from that one.

    Location based sites are popular. You might look at some for inspiration and ideas, and make notes on what you like - which features appeal to you, what might be missing, what you could incorporate, and of course how they're monetizing. I analyze a lot of the other low carb blogs for ideas on their connections, brands, networks, sponsors, engagement strategies, etc. ;-)
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    Okay,
    Thank you. Good idea

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    Now that I think about it,
    I was under the impression that "how to monetize a blog" was a niche or micro niche.

    So, how do we differentiate niches and topics?

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    When you say niche. It means specific market that you are doing while topic means your ideas regarding your specific market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ophy View Post
    Now that I think about it,
    I was under the impression that "how to monetize a blog" was a niche or micro niche.

    So, how do we differentiate niches and topics?
    A topic is basically just a subject or theme.

    A niche is "a distinct segment of a market".

    Don't get too caught up in descriptions or definitions though. There are plenty of people out there with "personal" or "lifestyle" blogs that don't have a particular theme, other than the author and the following they create with their personality & topics.
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    I think local based online businesses can do very well. I'd do what Lynn says and look around at some successful ones and see what they are doing, how they are monetizing etc. There is actually a lot you could do.

    As for niche, that stuff drives me mad sometimes to because I am in nutrition and health which is so broad as a 'theme' but what that means is then you can drill down into different segments. Lynn does that here too. Internet marketing is very broad but she drills down into different 'niche segments' and basically that just means you're filling a need and giving people what they want.

    I look forward to hearing about how you go and sharing tips

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    Thank you both!
    I did my researches by checking what successful others are doing, it's working ideas-wise, I'm getting many

    I haven't started anything else on this yet.

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