SUBJECT: Hot Niche Finding Formula Lesson 5 of 7: Other Sites To Try

Hi {!firstname_fix},

There are several other sites I use as well to
get niche ideas, and especially to narrow the
niche and discover potential information the
market wants:

Shopping.com Top Searches 
http://www2.shopping.com/top_searches

AOL Hot Searches - http://hot.aol.com/hot/hot

Google Groups - http://groups.google.com

Craig's List - http://www.craigslist.com

Delicious Popular - http://del.icio.us/popular

Dig - http://www.digg.com

Google Catalogs - http://catalogs.google.com

Google Suggest 
http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1&hl=en

Technorati - http://www.technorati.com

Also, I'll do several targeted searches in both
Google and Yahoo (for example, on the subject of
"hobbies").

Finally, Ill see what existing digital products
are being sold in my target niche at the
Clickbank Marketplace

(http://marketplace.clickbank.net). 

HINT: If you want to see how your competitors
sale pages have evolved over time, the Wayback
Machine is a great place to do so
(http://www.archive.org).

And of course I will always Google my keywords
and check out the competition in the Adwords ads.
In this case I pay special attention to the ads
that sell information products (or services like
mine if Im selling a service). 

Some of the ads will be irrelevant as far as
competition goes.

Ok, the next thing I'll do is check how many
magazines there are on the subject of my chosen
niche. 

There are two places I go online for that:

Magazines.com - http://www.magazines.com

and

Amazon 
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/5998
58/

At each site, I search by category to find the
magazines in my niche.

Obviously the more the better, up to a point. 

For example, golf has a lot of magazines, but
it's not a good niche by itself. It needs to be
more targeted. But in that case I can always get
more targeted sub-niche ideas within that topic
by looking at the types of magazines for that
topic.

Now, as good as these sites are for finding
magazines, I'm still going to need to go to a
bookstore that carries lots of magazines and
browse through the ones in my niche? 

Why? 

Because I want to see what kinds of ads are in
them. 

I need to know who else is selling what, and it
will also tell me whether the people in this
niche spend money. And the ads will not only tell
me that, but they will also tell me what the
people in this niche spend their money ON. And if
I want to know which ads keep appearing (because
then I'll know they are making money), I would
want to pick up several issues in a row of the
same magazine, if possible.

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