How To Find Hot Niche
Markets
Here's a clearly explained strategy
to find hot niche markets by doing
keyword research. The simple steps
are explained in this article (it's
by James Jackson) called... "Attacking
Weak Niches For Big Returns, Step-By-Step
Keyword Examples Included".
If you are looking to increase your
business through niche marketing then
you should seriously consider tapping
into some of the more overlooked niche
markets. Many times you can get
a very good listing in the search engines
for very good keywords while only doing
some basic search engine optimization.
All you have to do is spend five to
ten minutes doing a little competitive
research to analyze the top ten search
engine results for your keywords.
The question you want to get answered
by doing this research is
Are the top ten listings for
this keyword weak enough to easily outrank?
Start your research by going to Google.com
and do a search for the keyword phrase
that you want to do your research on.
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Heres a list of what you will
be looking for and things to note that
will let you know if can snatch a top
ten spot for your keywords and easily
expand your niche marketing business.
Example Keyword:
Bed In A Bag (Numbers Represent Word
Tracker Estimated Search Volume)
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bed in a bag 1,273
bed in a bag sets - 90
discount bed in a bag - 86
clearance bed in a bag - 49
wholesale bed in a bag set - 43
king bed in a bag - 29
chinami bed in a bag - 24
holiday bed in a bag - 21
bed in a bag camoflouge - 20
tropical bed in a bag - 20
california bed in a bag - 19
dan river bed in a bag - 19
palm tree bed in a bag -19
blue and orange queen bed in a bag
17
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As you can see theres a pretty
good amount of search activity for this
keyword phrase. So how do you figure
out if this is a market that you can
get a top keyword ranking for?
Well all you have to do is spend five
minutes doing a little research analyzing
the top ten search engine results for
this keyword.
**** Is the keyword in the title
of the listing?
Search engines place a lot of weight
on the title of a web page when they
consider how well it will rank for
a given keyword. Normally the title
of the listed results are just exact
duplicates of the text that is used
in the META Title Tag of a particular
web page. You will rarely find a top
ten ranking for any keyword phrase
that doesnt have the keyword
phrase you searched for in the title
of the listing.
If the keyword phrase is not in the
title of many of the top ten listings
this is a good sign that you may have
weak search engine competitors.
**** Is the keyword in the URL of
the listing?
Having the keyword phrase as a part
of your URL also helps your website
to rank well much in the same way
that having the keyword phrase in
your title does. If the keyword phrase
is not in the URL of many of the top
ten listings this is a good sign that
you may have weak search engine competitors.
**** How many backward links are
pointing at the URL?
The off page factors are weighted
VERY heavily by Google when it comes
to getting a good search engine ranking
with them. Off page factors are thing
that you dont have total control
of such as how many other websites
link to yours. Google sees the links
to your website as a vote from other
people that you have a good website
related to your chosen keyword phrase.
Now, if you have the Google tool
bar installed all you have to do is
right click on the titles of the top
search engine results and then choose
Backward Links from the
context menu that will display on
your screen. You will be taken to
a new page that will tell you exactly
how many links are pointing at the
competing website. Do this for each
of the top ten websites.
If they all have a relatively low
amount of backward links this is a
good sign that you may have weak search
engine competitors for this particular
niche market.
**** Is the URL a top level domain
or some obscure page?
One way to spot very weak search
engine competition is to look at the
the URL path of the pages that show
for the top ten spots.
If you see a website that is a top
level domain it will end in .com .net
.org or any o the other common top
level domain extensions.
Example: www.website.com
If you notice that many of the top
ten listings are for URL that are
pointing to some obscure page within
a website, for example...
www.website.com/article-topic123.htm
Then this may be a sign that these
pages were not designed to rank well
intentionally and have gotten a top
ranking simply as a result of having
some content on the particular search
topic.
By doing this simple analysis of your
search engine competition you can then
decide if it is worth your time and
effort to build a website around a certain
topic.
If the site has very few links to it,
there's only a page or two about the
subject matter, and the domain or URL
isn't highly optimize for the keyword
you may have a chance to get a good
search engine ranking without having
to do an overwhelming amount of work.
I have discovered many keywords that
get good traffic and have extremely
weak search engine competition doing
exactly what you just saw in this article.
Go on and try it using the keyword
examples above.
You can often find niche keywords with
weak search engine competition in the
keyword lists you receive by visiting
the following site... www.FindHotNiches.com
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