The Niche

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By doing so, you can make a real difference in the lives of others.

Blogs can vary quite a bit in terms of length.

But the average blog post length is just over 1,000 words.

Headlines should be between 6 and 13 words and consistently to get the most hits and traffic.

Like long titles, Well they produce about nine times more lead generation.

So I would say longer titles are more attractive.

Google search results show that shorter URLs were more likely to reach closer to the top 10 results.

Longer posts generate about 77 percent more backlinks than short-form content.

This usually only applies to useful content, such as factually correct blogs and how-to guides.

In marketing, the top articles had an average word count of 5,714!

The top-performing articles in a wide variety of niches had well over 2,000 words.

When thinking of a niche to write about slightly longer blog posts are more likely to rank on search engine result pages.

The first stage when starting a blog is the niche, there's no specific formula for how to pick the perfect niche.

The main thing to focus on at this point is picking something you enjoy researching and writing about.

Whether your blog is focused on health, relationships, personal growth, or anything else, the key is to be authentic, compassionate, and helpful.

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The Niche

These are just a few places to find hot niches.

They’re all around you.

You can check out the phone book, billboards… just about anywhere!


1. Amazon – Browse non-fiction books and magazines and look at the bestselling products. You’ll find hundreds of different niches just by browsing Amazon.

2. ClickBank – ClickBank.com has a wide variety of information products. Check out their bestselling products in various categories to find out what’s popular.

3. Similarweb- similsrweb.com under free tools will give you the rank websites by traffic. You can find out which niches are popular by finding websites with plenty of traffic.

4. Bookstores – You can also check out your local Bookstore. You may find things there that aren’t easy to find on Amazon.

5. Magazines – Magazines.com has tons of magazines. If a niche has a magazine being published, it’s probably pretty popular. Publishers won’t waste money producing a magazine unless they’ve judged the niche as profitable.

6. Mondove– Mondova.com and find the most searched words on any platform..

Popular Places to Find Niches

Popular Places to Find Niches

  1. Semrush- an all-in-one tool suite for improving online visibility and discovering marketing insights.

  2. Conductor- free SEO extension for Chrome. Unlimited keyword rank tracking.

  3. Hubspot- Estimate how ranking for new topics could turn into organic traffic gains.

  4. Wordstream- Free Keyword Tool gives you hundreds of relevant keyword results.

  5. MOZ - free for 30 days. Find the best keywords for your SEO strategy today.

  6. Google- is a keyword search and ad planner tool within Google Ads that helps advertisers find keywords for ad targeting.

Keyword Research Tools

If you pick a topic you don't care about, your chances of quitting increase.

If you pick a topic that holds your interest, at the very least you'll enjoy part of the business-building process.

PLUS, if you care about what you write, it's easier to make content that engages readers.

If you are a good enough writer, you can definitely fake engagement, passion, and interest.


Ok, now that the Niche is out of the way next stage is Domain and Hosting

There will be many ups and downs in your business, especially during the beginning stages.

You will want to quit. You will second-guess your abilities.

Keyword Research Another important way to research niches is to do keyword research.

Use something like Google’s free keyword tool to find out how much traffic each niche has:

If you pick a topic you don't care about, your chances of quitting increase.

If you pick a topic that holds your interest, at the very least you'll enjoy part of the business-building process.

PLUS, if you care about what you write, it's easier to make content that engages readers.

If you are a good enough writer, you can definitely fake engagement, passion, and interest.


Ok, now that the Niche is out of the way next stage is Domain and Hosting

There will be many ups and downs in your business, especially during the beginning stages.

You will want to quit. You will second-guess your abilities.

Hope this helps you on to the next Stage.........