Archive for June, 2009

Short Niche Guideline

If you want a comprehensive understanding of how Micro Niche Finder works, read through more of the blog postings on this website. However, the following list is a condensed version of the guideline to help you pick a niche!

Market Guidelines:

1.) Exact Search Count:  2000+

2.) Exact Phrase Match <= 30,000

3.) SOC color not red.

4.) If it’s related to a consumer product that can be purchased:
     OCI > 50%

Once again, the best way to use Micro Niche Finder to your advantage is to truly understand how it works and how its features utilize information. This type of information is found throughout this blog, but the list above should definitely help!

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Picking a domain name an important aspect of niche success. While perhaps not the MOST important aspect to a successful and profitable website, it is generally the first thing a web surfer sees and we all know the importance of first impressions!

For a brief and effective guideline concerning picking the right domain name, John Jonas has written a terrific blog posting called My Guidelines For Picking A Domain In A Niche Market . In a very succinct and easy to follow manner he details domain-selecting strategies that work for him.

It should be noted however, of one more hint he does not explain in his strategy. It seems trivial until you realize the possible inadvertent consequences, but suppose you had a website and niche focused on coffee – the domain name coffeesecretsexposed.com will be read as a very different website by search engines. Search engines will look at that domain name and they will see it as coffeesecret-s-e-x-posed.com . What you thought was an innocent and optimized domain name about the secrets of coffee will be interpreted as an “adult” website and will not be found in general searches, and your profit potential will not be reached. So in addition to the excellent advice given in the blog, be mindful of how the words blend together!

Special thanks to John Jonas at www.jonasblog.com

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