The Most Powerful Online Niche for Internet Business Entrepreneurs?

Want to know about a fiercely rich niche that is shaping up to be the best one for site owners – for decades into the future?

In recent times, this online niche has become so prolific, so ravenously profitable, and so on-topic that it’s been pushed to the very forefront of outstanding niche businesses for blog and site owners to be involved with. Mainly, it’s to do with a startling trend change in the global economy that has built up and exploded over the past year – and according to a frontline UK politician, this industry will be a major one for an entire generation to come.

Later, we’ll talk about the unmatchable affiliate, adsense and pay per lead numbers available to site owners within it. But first, lets look a little more in depth at how to identify a niche that has real potential…so that you can spot more niches like it on demand.

1. “It’s The Economy Stupid” – Understanding Why The Underlying Financials Within A Niche Will ALWAYS Determine How Much You’ll Earn From It.

 It was probably one of the most famous political quotes of all time – when Bill Clinton won the 1992 US election, he famously taunted the (senior) George Bush by saying “It’s the economy stupid!” It was a cunning dig, because ultimately it was the financial and economical plight of many Americans that lost Mr Bush the election.

I want to make sure, that when it comes to picking your niche businesses, you don’t make the same mistake. Because, there are literally millions of niches out there – but only a few of them are worth your time, attention and investment. Get this bang on, and you’re in the right environment to generate the five and six figure monthly returns that you know a few elite others are making with their virtual real estate. Get it wrong, and you risk ending up on the internet scrapheap – scraping together a few dollars a day, even when visitors seem to be streaming onto your sites.

So, what’s the most important thing to look out for when you’re deciding on a niche? Almost always, it’s the underlying financial muscle of the industry you’re looking to enter. Simply put, that means how many (hopefully millions) of people there are in the niche, and how much money they spend within it. Both factors are important – for example, millions of people search for jokes online everyday. But hardly anyone buys anything from joke websites. In contrast, there are millions of people who are interested in forex currency trading – and these are cash rich people who DO invest three and four figure sums on things like trading systems, trading accounts and education courses.

Your ability to generate solid revenues from your blogs and websites have a lot to do with the underlying money flow. When, as in the case of forex, a niche has  HUGE financial backing, the money spreads throughout the niche, like a delightful virus – including the blog/site owners pockets. The forex product/service companies (typically large compabies with lavish ad budgets) understand that every forex client they lure can be worth tens of thousands of dollars in commissions to them over the course of their contracts. This in turn means that these companies bid aggressively to attain traffic – so they offer impressive commissions on their forex affiliate schemes – end result? The site owner gains through Goliath Adsense, pay per lead and affiliate commissions. It’s ultimately the moneyflow that makes a niche good, or bad.

 That’s why it is so crucial to research a niche thoroughly before investing YOUR valuable time, and investment. It’s also why I get somewhat flummoxed when I see innocent newbies buying oddly themed PLRs, where the money flow is atrocious. I wonder why anyone would want to spend time developing and marketing niches where they can barely make a pittance – when for the same effort levels they could have something that returns many multiples more. So, if other people want to rush out and set-up niche sites on gerbils, Halloween, ridding your scalp of ticks, or any other number of ridiculous and penniless niche then let them – but for heavens sake, don’t join them.

Some gurus (notably the ones selling mass PLR packages) suggest that the best way of making money online is to set-up hundreds of junk sites each pulling in a dollar or so a day. This is the biggest waste of time I can think of, and it’s not as easy as it sounds. In fact, unless  your long term approach should be to choose between ten and twenty high earning niches – and put together carefully managed, high quality/high return sites for each. And, I can tell you this DOES take time

and a lot of work, a lot of research, a lot of trial/error and probably quite a bit of investment. But, it’s worth it when you get it right.

2. The Money Flow Is Important – But So Are These Factors…

There’s plenty more in choosing a potent business to enter.

Here are a couple of factors that I look out for:

- Let The TREND Be Your Friend – that’s an old saying in within stock trading circles. It applies as much to picking a potentially good niche.. Try and identify an up and coming trends. Keep your eyes and ears open – watch the news, and stay alert as to what’s going on in the world. Right now, there are some huge global trends forming that will create untold opportunities for online entrepreneurs. Find them, and beat the crowd on your way in.

- Where Is The Traffic Coming From? Every niche is different, and often the traffic generation tactics for one niche may be completely unsuitable for another. So, if you’re in a niche with high Adsense earnings, then you would not want to use Adwords to generate traffic, it would be too expensive. So, you need to have a plan in place as to the best zero cost traffic sources before you jump in. So that you can get a large number of visitors on a shoestring budget.

Create a plan for any new online venture you wish to take. Cover things like budgets and estimated earnings – the more prepared you are, the better you’ll fare when the whistle blows.

3. More On The Niche That Is Shaping Up To Boom For An Entire Generation Rarely have I seen such a staggeringly potent niche, with such a bright future. It’s within an industry that has overflowed  with cash in the last few months. A niche where companies are growing rapidly – and one where they are likely to do record business for decades into the future.

Currently, some of these companies are turning away business because they just cannot grow fast enough to cope with demand. That’s quite a pleasant contrast to the majority of industries out there today.

Millions of people in the US and UK are finding an increasing need for the products and services within this niche – and the governments for the US and UK both admit that the “issue” that has led to these products and services are going to get significantly bigger.

And, because the underlying product/service can mean tens of thousands of dollars per sale for the companies within this industry (and often considerably more), I’ve seen among the highest level of Adsense and affiliate commissions available anywhere for blog/site owners.

For example, top bids for Adsense keywords gets past thirty five bucks per click. Pay per lead can be as much as $32 per click (and in case you’re not aware of what PPL is, the site visitor does not need to buy a thing for the blog owner to get paid). And the opportunities seem to be getting bigger and brighter by the day.

To make things even better, most of the current sites within this rising niche are pretty pathetic – with no multimedia, poor biased content and ugly presentation being typical character traits.

Now is the right time to hit this niche hard, and stay for the long term. What is it? Visit my blog to find out.

Best wishes,

Tuks Engineer

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Frasier Smith has been a professional internet business entrepreneur for over a decade.
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5 Simple Steps To Find The Best Niche Markets Bursting With Profits

I get dumbfounded. Another dozen “Sizzling Niche PLR Package” type offers float into my inbox. I suspect the niche markets they’re in aren’t quite all they’re made out to be. I do my usual check – crunching the numbers in overture, looking at the big ticket affiliate programs on offer and browsing over typical Overture/Adsense contextual payouts.
I shake my head in dismay. Click. Get into my trash where you belong.
The thing is I’ve been an internet business entrepreneur for years. I know how to separate the chaff from the wheat. Most newbies don’t and that’s worrying. That’s the point of this article – I want to share with you *exactly* how to analyse any and every niche market so that you can do your own research and never be tricked by another niche package that’s been developed by some greedy fly-by-night merchant that’s just cashing in on the PLR craze.
If you’re about to set-up a niche online business, for the first time or not, you must research the following very thoroughly before whipping out your credit card and buying the first niche package with private label rights that comes your way.
Here are some of the broad techniques that I use to analyse any potential niche that I’m considering entry into. If at least four of the five aren’t right, I’ll walk and move on to the next niche on my list.
(1) It All Starts With The Back-End & Existing Income Generating Opportunities – Do They Exist?
I’ve seen it all. Niche packages on internet marketing, pet grooming, how to make your own candles… the list goes on. With any potential niche you MUST start with the back-end opportunities that are available to you. By this I mean the additional income generation methods once you make the first eBook sale or after you get your prospect to the website. You’re not going to get rich on $29 book sales so you need to find some additional items that would interest your prospects. Here are some things you must look out for:
- Are There Big Ticket Products? Even if you convert a standard 1% of a $1,000 product (paying half of the sale value in commissions), you’re going to earn $500 from every 100 visitors to your site. Believe me, in some niche markets there are just no big ticket items (either because the niche isn’t big enough to support such a thing or the site infrastructure is not available as the niche operates largely in the old offline world).
- Multitude of products: I like niches that offer a multitude of different products. CD’s eBooks, DVDs, seminars, courses, software, membership sites. It means that there are lots of unique products to offer your prospects. In some niche markets there may be only one or two established packages for potential customers… they’ve seen it all before, may already have it and your chances of making that back end sale gets much tougher.
(2) Show Me The Numbers – OVERTURE!
There’s a debate with some online celebrities as to whether “numbers” matter – by that I mean the number of prospects in any given niche. I don’t want to perch on the fence. While I do think it’s possible to operate profitably in some smaller niche markets, I much prefer BIG ones. Niche industries that have a pool of prospects that number in the millions or even the billions. There’s just a certain comfort knowing that your niche enjoys that sort of demand and it increases your ability to create sub-products, put a spin on your products to target sub-niches and so on. That’s why I love niche markets such as investment & finance, real estate and travel – the numbers alone mean you have a fair chance of success.
(3) Cash Rich Prospects – Don’t Try To Sell A Porsche To A Beggar.
I don’t wish to sound insensitive with this but I’m here to try and help you make money – not win an award for humanitarian of the year. The simple fact is that if you want to make money, you need to sell to people who have money. That’s just basic common sense but you’d be surprised at the number of people who do not even consider this factor before jumping into a niche that has limited cash backing. Now combine a market that has MILLIONS of cash rich prospects and now you’re in a prosperous niche. People in such niches usually pay good money, often without too much thought. For example in the stock market and real estate niche market it’s common to spend $5,000 to attend a seminar and some real estate investors will splash out $300+ on the fly just to view a property that’s abroad (very common in the UK where cash rich investors jet off to Spain/Bulgaria/Portugal etc to inspect a potential buy). This is the sort of prospect you want to sell to.
(4) What Do Advertisers Pay To Advertise In Adsense/Overture? How Many Advertisers Are There?
I like contextual advertising – Google Adsense. Some people have been comically predicting the death of Adsense. Check Googles stock price and you’ll find that these people probably have IQ issues. See, in *their niche* (probably internet marketing) Adsense incomes may be on a short term downtrend so of course some set off into a magnificent panic while others sell hyped up reports to exploit the situation. Actually, Adsense in the internet marketing field isn’t all that great – the payouts to publishers can be low (though not always – I’ve had mixed results myself). In other markets it’s brilliant. In real estate returns of $5+ per click are not uncommon. In the investment niche it can be $8+. In these niches Adsense becomes your best friend – it also has an overwhelming ad stock inventory for popular niches and the ads are highly targeted – for example one of my niche sites reviews the Maldives as a luxury holiday destination including a page on each specific resort (eg Hilton). Thanks to Google Adsense, when a visitor comes to the Hilton review they are offered an ad that takes them to the Hilton resort (similar on many other resorts too). This is great for the advertiser, great for the publisher (me) and very convenient for the visitor. Everyone wins.
I divert somewhat – when you analyse a niche the point is that you should not only check that the bid values are high, but also that there are a fairly high number of advertisers (more competition means bigger bids means bigger commissions). In some small or unfancied niches there just aren’t enough advertisers. Why? Because the prospect base is either very small, has no money (or both).
(5) Pay Per Lead? We Love It…
I believe we’re going to see a lot more about Pay Per Leads in the near future. This is when you get paid for a particular action made by your visitor to the advertiser. Typically it means they fill out a short form, or download an eBook, or set up a free membership – the visitor doesn’t have to buy anything. Pay per lead can be very lucrative, particularly in industries such as real estate and foreclosures. I’ve seen some of these niches offering $5 to $20 per lead that you send them. Why? Because just one lead that goes on to buy a property or use their services can bring in several thousands or even hundreds of thousands for them in income. What’s $20 to get in that type of business?
Another big plus point about pay per lead is that once you know how to wield your own content with it the response rate can be explosive. For instance it’s quite easy to write an article on making money through foreclosures, and then prompting your prospects to take action by downloading a free eBook on foreclosures (for which you get paid $5 per download).
The above is the same basic blueprint I use to investigate my niches and I really urge you to do the same. Next time you see one of those junk PLR products trying to get you to pay money for content that has no potential or future you’ll be able to pick it out and trash it yourself.
Happy niche hunting!

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