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In fact, it is not the company, rather some human being who is likely at fault when a mistake is discovered. We may blame c I have always done the best with niches that I am familiar with. For one thing, I need to establish myself as an authority and produce good content in order to convince people to trust me. I have used my own expertise, past job experience, and hobbies to successfully pull in readers and then to actually sell them something. I am not familiar with the mating habits of hedgehogs so that would not be a good niche for me. My experience has been on the financial and programming side of things. And, believe me, those categories are competitive. However those categories are also brimming with active surfers looking for topics like insurance, credit, programming scripts, and, of course, selling on line. When I do attract the right surfers, they do read my content, contact me, join my communities, and even make me some money. That is because I am engaged in active markets, and I work very hard to establish myself as a credible source of information! However, it is very difficult for a one person business like mine to compete with obvious keywords on search engines or pay per click traffic. Bids for terms like insurance are often priced higher than the amount I can even make on one sale! I may be the best search engine optimizer on earth, but somebody's got an older domain with more back links that will rank higher for obvious keywords than mine. So what am I saying? Am I telling you that I agree with the micro-niche advice? No, that's not what I'm saying. I really believe that you need to find something you are interested in because that's what you will immersed in. You need to find a topic that you have experience with because you cannot set yourself up as a credible source if you all you can do is cut and paste a Wikipedia article! 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For one thing, I need to establish myself as an authority and produce good content in order to convince people to trust me. I have used my own expertise, past job experience, and hobbies to successfully pull in readers and then to actually sell them something. I am not familiar with the mating habits of hedgehogs so that would not be a good niche for me. My experience has been on the financial and programming side of things. And, believe me, those categories are competitive. However those categories are also brimming with active surfers looking for topics like insurance, credit, programming scripts, and, of course, selling on line. When I do attract the right surfers, they do read my content, contact me, join my communities, and even make me some money. That is because I am engaged in active markets, and I work very hard to establish myself as a credible source of information! 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I could go broke and crazy trying to compete for a term like “free health insurance quotes”. But I can bring in traffic when I publish content abou A Business Coach's Top Ten Tactics for Marketing Professional Services has been on the financial and programming side of things. And, believe me, those categories are competitive. However those categories are also brimming with active surfers looking for topics like insurance, credit, programming scripts, and, of course, selling on line. When I do attract the right surfers, they do read my content, contact me, join my communities, and even make me some money. That is because I am engaged in active markets, and I work very hard to establish myself as a credible source of information!Marketing professional services is a real and difficult challenge. The challenges of marketing professional services are different from those of marketing products. Two major reasons for the differences are that clients cannot see or touch professional services before they buy them and the professional services are often produced and consumed simultaneously. And another reas However, it is very difficult for a one person business like mine to compete with obvious keywords on search engines or pay per click traffic. Bids for terms like insurance are often priced higher than the amount I can even make on one sale! I may be the best search engine optimizer on earth, but somebody's got an older domain with more back links that will rank higher for obvious keywords than mine. So what am I saying? Am I telling you that I agree with the micro-niche advice? No, that's not what I'm saying. I really believe that you need to find something you are interested in because that's what you will immersed in. You need to find a topic that you have experience with because you cannot set yourself up as a credible source if you all you can do is cut and paste a Wikipedia article! What I am saying is that you stick to the main niche or category that you know how to sell, and you attract visitors with a sideways or novel approach to that topic. I could go broke and crazy trying to compete for a term like “free health insurance quotes”. But I can bring in traffic when I publish content abou How to Cross-Sell, Up-Sell, and Sell Backend Products V
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