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Free idea for niches that can actually turn a profit



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Free idea for niches that can actually turn a profit

When it comes to choosing a website's niche and actually starting a new project, we all know it takes a lot of time until the first earnings will start to appear and even long for an actual profit to be achieved.

Free idea for niches that can actually turn a profit

Now, I'm won't going to share exact keyword phrases, because some of them I want to keep them for myself and my clients. What I'm do going to share are the general ideas and subjects of these niches, pushing you into the right direction for finding highly searched phrases with very low competition that don't have much backlinks authority.

So here it is:

"# near me" - So basically anything with the "near me" suffix. You just have to replace the # part. Example: freelancers near me; pet groomers near me; mechanics near me; etc.

This works great in most languages I guess, you just have to replace "near me" with the other's language equivalent, I may not be the only one that found this idea for English based websites but you may definitely be the first one to target such keywords for different language and country.

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hitmeasap
Hey Cristian,
This was a nice little idea you shared. However, I personally never search for anything with "near me" although I know it's a commonly used search-phrase. I can't explain why I don't use it either, as I actually don't know. - I guess it's just due to how I search for things.

With that being said, I got an idea immediately during the time I read this, but that idea will probably go right down the drain as most of them.. - I appreciate it though. Perhaps I'll start to use it further on because of this. Free idea for niches that can actually turn a profit



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Lynne
Seriously? Do people really use the search phrase "near me"? I would never have thought and I have never used it before. I have used "near" but not the me. Add in a town so I will say "near Cape Town" or "near XXXX airport" for example but not me.

What does Google do with the "me does Google always know where you are?

I am totally intrigued by this so please elaborate?



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RaduV
That's a new one for me as well. However it doesn't struck me as the best tool to find micro niches. Like the guys said already, i would rather use Google's Auto suggest option thing to get the most popular long tails in a particular domain and until now it proved that it works smoothly.

As a seaman, i often find myself in different part of the world so i think that i can use your suggestion to look for pubs, bars and restaurants. Or i can use use it to find something to get entertained by.



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Cristian
You can also use Google Now and just say "Ok Google show me pubs near me" and depending on your location Google will provide some suggestions.

On the other hand, talking about niches, well think about it, EVERYBODY already uses Google suggestions for getting niche ideas or LSI keywords (?Latent Semantic Indexing).



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Barida
I don't think I've used the near me in the search box on anything, but it seems a good idea to try out as long as it is going to help increase my presence on the places that I work on the internet. Thank you for the amazing post and I promise to try it soon.



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vinaya
I have never searched anything near me, however, when I make searches I want to find global services as well as local services. For instance, if I want to trade bitcoin locally I will search trade bitcoins in Kathmandu. Instead of typing trade bitcoins near me, I will type trade bitcoins in Kathmandu. I always want to be specific. I live in Nepal and I know google will show results based on my location. However, I live in a small town and Google does now know where I exactly live.
having said that I see a value in using near me in searches. I am thinking to set up a maternity store and I will be doing a lot of research related to my competitor performances and searching maternity store near me will certainly help.



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Corzhens
What I do in times that I need ideas is to search for my niche. Let’s say my niche is pets so I will search not only for the word pet or pets but a phrase like “unique pets” or any other combination. The phrase with the word pet will not be exhausted as long as you can think of the word to be combined with your niche. I have been doing that before although not for my niche but for another project. And I find it beneficial.



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