Dedicating an hour or two per day to working on your blogs and publishing new content
should be more than enough to get your blogging income off the ground.
Curious to learn how to do it?
Then come along for the ride...
Niche blogging means blogging with the intention of marketing to a particular niche. A niche
is a subset of a market. Think of it this way:
Sports >> Fishing >> Fly Fishing (niche)
Cars >> Sports Cars >> Ferrarris (niche)
Why not just create a blog about sports or a blog about cars? Well, we could. But the reason
why we want to narrow it down is because we want focused content. We want our visitors to
be looking for something in particular-- and we want them to find it on our website.
A person stumbling on to a sports website could be looking for anything. Football scores, golf
tips, etc. It that case it becomes very difficult, if not impossible, to cater to everyone.
But if you have someone curious about the best fly fishing rods and he happens to come
across your blog aptly titled, “Fly Fishing Rods”, then you have satisfied his need.
He has stumbled across a website that offers exactly the content he's looking for, and
potentially the products that he wants too.
In this way, we don't need to drive TONS of traffic to our blog just to generate a few bucks –
because we can make just as much, if not more, from a small amount of visitors because this
traffic is highly targeted.
To break it down further, we'll be headed into mico-niche territory. An example of this would
be “bamboo fly fishing rods”. This is even more targeted than “fly fishing rods”.However, the
key here is knowing whether or not this micro-niche is popular enough to warrant making a
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