2. How Would I Think About My Niche?
I’ll say it again. Any niche can make money. People buy everything online these days. Isn’t that obvious? So if people buy everything online, then it means that you can make money talking about any product in existence.
People also “do” everything online too. Even though I make beer in philippines whatsapp number data real world, I still look up recipes online. I buy beer equipment online. I participate in beer communities. I’m on beer email lists. I read beer blogs and share beer news with my friends. I look at tasting notes online. I even attended a virtual tasting one time, where we drank a series of beers and discussed them.
PEOPLE ARE TASTING BEER ONLINE. I hope that point was clear.
That being said, I probably wouldn’t build a beer site myself. I already own a bunch of sites, so I don’t need a small niche site to run, no matter how interesting it is to me personally. As a business, I need to optimize my time, and think big.
The thinking big part is a very surprising mindset to me.
Although the standard advice for affiliate blogging is to find a focused niche and go after low competition stuff, I’m finding that going after broad topic, but talking about niche stuff is doing very well for me. It takes a LOT longer gain traction. I mentioned one blog of mine taking 3 years to become profitable. That’s a long time to wait for success while you’re working day-in day-out.
However, at the other end of the tunnel is something amazing. I now have a monster site getting over 10,000 sessions per day and I have a back log of 2-3 years of content outlined ready to assign to writers. There’s no stopping this train, and no limit to what I can do with this site.
2. How Would I Think About My Niche?
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