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Want to make money online with niche marketing, but don’t know how? Keyword research, how to go about it? Let me help you with some of the basics.

There are thousands of niche markets, complete with customers who are “ready to buy”! You want to find a niche with people who are “ready to buy” than supply the information, product, or service they are actively searching for. To make money with your niche blog you need to give your visitor something they really want or need. Often, your visitors are just looking for more information, and you should be ready and willing to supply it…for a price.

Choosing a niche in which you have some interest or even expertise is a good idea. Writing can be hard work, so you may as well enjoy it. Regardless of what you’re interested in, there will be niche opportunities available.

It all starts with keyword research, what is the keyword or keyword phrases used in the search engines for the niche. If you were searching for information on “growing short red roses” you could use the search term “gardening” but you would probably not get the results you were seeking. Taken one step further, if you wanted information on “how to grow short red roses” that is what you would type in the search engine to get the relative information you were wanted. Today’s Internet can be a very competitive environment, so start with small tightly targeted niches (with little competition) to get up and running quickly. Why search engine traffic? Because search engine traffic is by far the easiest to make money with.

What tools can you use to find money making niche markets? Google’s keyword tool works well for me-and it’s FREE (I love free stuff!). When using this tool, I make sure the keywords I target a very relevant, and have profit potential because of their CPC (cost-per-click. To get the most accurate results be sure to use the “exact match” option. I would go after some less competitive keywords especially when your just starting out. Try building your site around, say 10-20 long-tail keywords that are relevant to each other. Use them in post titles and in the body text, as well as anchor text in linking back to your niche blog.

Finding money making niches isn’t really that difficult, just take your time, and do your homework, because targeting an unprofitable niche takes just as much time as targeting a money-maker.

For more information on niche marketing visit my niche marketing blog, or for info on all aspects of Internet Marketing visit my earn extra money online blog.

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