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Now, go online and begin to research these areas. Use the search engines. Look at the first 10 results for any keyword related to each item on your list. Are there good quality products in that field, or are there some gaps? Use Overtures's keyword inventory tool to see how often a particular keyword is searched. If a keyword is searched 50 times a month, that is probably not a great candidate for your niche. But if it is searched 500,000 times and there is not great information in the top ten results, maybe this will be a good niche for you. Look up your potential niche area and the word 'forum' in the search engines and find some forums for your niche. Read through them. Is there a lot of current interest in your niche? Look up the forums in Alexa. Do they have rankings of less than 100,000? Or less than 50,000? (the lower the ranking, the more traffic it gets) If a forum is ranked less than 100,000 and certainly if it is ranked less than 50,000, there is probably some solid online interest in your niche. Don't be too concerned to decide on the perfect niche. Just one that has a lot of interest online, that interests you personally, and isn't flooded with great products. Once you finish this product, you can always create another in another niche market. ------------------------------ Westly Lager is a success mentor and coach helping teach people how to work online. With Westly's experience and expertise you can't go wrong. See how Westly can help you today by visiting http://myabundantlivingsystem.org also checkout his blog http://myabundantlivingsystem.org/blog
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