Friday, October 24, 2008

Where Have All The Profitable Blog Niches Gone?

By Dale D Bigio

Discovering a profitable blog niche should be an action carefully researched before acting. If you're only purpose is to start a blog about your family, then obviously it doesn't matter what subject you cover. On the other hand, if you're wanting to make money from blogging, the niche you choose is very important. You'll need to know how much competition there is in a niche, how well does it pay, are there any affiliate programs for your niche and so forth.

What we'll be learning in this article is the process in which you'll use to find a profitable niche. There are a lot of niches out there. The problem is, most are not profitable or very difficult to monetize. Our goal here is to find the ones that are under utilized and have an income potential better than average.

Isolating Your Interests

The advantage of starting out with something you're knowledgeable and passionate about is that you'll have plenty of ideas to blog about. One of the biggest failing points for bloggers is finding something to continually blog about. This is why it's important to choose something you know and have interest in. It doesn't matter all that much what the niche is. Perhaps you love to Cook, sew, work with wood, play Soccer or watch professional football. Any of these niches can be profitable. If you're truly passionate about a subject, you're more likely to turn out interesting and informative articles. This will keep the traffic to your blog coming in, thus making your niche a profitable one.

As I said before, nearly any subject is fair game for a niche blogger. The subject of the blog isn't nearly as important as whether or not you have knowledge about the niche and whether or not you can provide informative and interesting blog post. Once you can do that, everything else starts falling into place. Bloggers who only want to make money with a blog may have to search their interest for a subject that is capable of bringing in a higher traffic count, but even small interest can be profitable by multiplying the number of blogs you have.

Sizing Up Your Competition

Now that you have your interest written down, go to the search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN and search for other blogs on your interest. Take note of the quantity of blogs on your subject and their quality. This will tell you whether or not your subject is already saturated with bloggers. Chances are its not, but you must first do this little part of research in order to determine the amount of competition and whether they are dominating your niche subject or not.

Considering the Purpose of the Blog

Blogs can be created for any number of purposes. Politicians use them to get their message out. Activist use them to recruit and energize members. Some of us use them to make our income from them. There are any number of reasons for starting a blog. Why is this important? Because if you're starting a blog to make money, you need to make sure there is enough interest in your subject to drive traffic to your blog. Traffic will be what makes you money. Without traffic, there will be no money coming in from your blog!

In these cases the blogger should choose a subject which appeals to a large audience. Additionally, the Internet should not already be saturated with blogs on this subject because it will likely be difficult for the new blog to garner a share of blog traffic. Finally, blog owners should consider the quality of the blog they are capable of creating on a particular subject. The blogger should choose a subject where he is confident he can not only make regular posts but also ensure these posts are original, informative and interesting. - 15431

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