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Find That Hungry Niche

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This is one of the most talked about subjects in IM and can be like the search for the Holy
Grail! :)

The good news is it really does not have to be that difficult and you can find hungry niches
with ease it just requires you to think a bit outside the box.
This step is the exact method I use to find hungry niches and is quite easy to do!
The first thing you need to do especially with your first product is find a niche that interests
you.

This is not always the case and there will be plenty of profitable niches that you do not
really interest you at all, but with your first product it is a good idea to find a niche that you
have some sort of interest in.

If you are having difficulty thinking of a good niche that you have interest in, the best thing
to do is think about your hobbies.

The first niche I can think of for you is “How to make money online” as you are reading this
guide.

Just think of things that you enjoy doing like cooking, playing computer games, fishing,
DIY, Ebay, collecting stamps etc…

The other thing I should mention here is try not to spend too much time thinking about this
as it can prevent you from taking action!
Once you have thought of a niche that you have some interest in settle on that niche and
get started.

Obviously I will not know what niche you have picked so for the purposes of this report I
will go through the niche research steps with the “Dog Training” niche!
Ok, so once you have got your niche the first thing you need to do is see if it is profitable
and people are looking for it!

Remember don’t spend too much time on this just think of something you have an interest
in and move on to the next step if you need any help send me an email to
admin@entrepreneurial.org.uk and I will help you!

The next thing you need to do is go to Overture, freekeywords.wordtracker.com and spyfu.com and https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal and check out how many people are searching for your niche.
The site I use is Pixelfast.com as it lets you see the amount of Google results and the
amount people are paying for bids on Overture.

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