Best profitable niche for your blog
For you to succeed on the internet, this article is an excerpt lesson for the blogger school for all who reserved training anyone.
The selecting of a topic for blog is a significant decision. This is a very crucial step that affects your Successes or failures.
When you choose a perfect niche can make your whole life easier and attract. When you share your naturally content people will identify your blog naturally. The right niches make your blog and share its readers, which is not the case with the bad niche.
A poorly chosen topic (niche) will inevitably make you live as long as you blog about it. Worse, none of your visitors will want to return to your site and you will end up like all those bloggers who spend their time moving from one blog to another and from one topic to another every month. The consequences of a bad choice for a niche will always be disastrous.
Choosing the best topic for your blog depends on your current situation, but also and most importantly on the ultimate goal you want to achieve with your blog. A blog is a tool with which you can achieve a specific goal and if you do not know what you want to achieve as a goal, you will simply not succeed.
It is too easy to say that you are creating a blog to make
money and live your blog job. That's why, but you only know for whom? Who do
you blog for?
When thinking about topics you could blog about, always keep
in mind that there is no way to choose a topic for your blog. I just give you guidelines
(tracks or bases), then it's up to you to adjust them to your realities, but
also to your goals.
I prefer to talk about a topic you are blogging about and
not about a niche, because the mere fact of using a topic and not a niche takes
you away from this poor opportunistic approach that leads you to a topic only
chooses because of its income potential, because of the same chance of success
on the internet. The word niche refers more to the possibility of making money.
So we won't talk about the subject anymore.
Don't wait to find the perfect subject, because it's not
always easy to get started. It took me two years to find the main topic of my
blog. I don't want to insinuate that it will take you two years to find the
theme of your blog, no. I know bloggers who have found the subject of their
blogs from the beginning or just a few weeks afterward. So everything depends
on it.
But it doesn't matter, and if you don't want to get
paralyzed by all those choices that come to mind, the most important thing if
you have ideas is to get started. Only inaction will you find it.
Don't get paralyzed by information overload. Well, you're
not going to start anything. So start with a topic that is close to your
passion, your potential or a topic that you want to learn.
At that stage, progress must be your primary goal, not
perfection. You can always change your subject later or even change it
completely. Everything remains possible.
Let's start by reviewing your goals for the blog that you are going to create.
Here are some goals you could have:
Discover a topic
Create relationships with other bloggers (friendly)
Learn to identify the needs of your readers
Learn to write articles
Learn how to write catchy titles
More information about creating a business around your blog
Improve your understanding of blogging
Etc.
I personally recommend that you only start your blog after completing this training. Nothing presses. Learning is the best opportunity for a blogger, not money.
Give yourself time to master the basics
and your actions will be more effective.
To return (specifically) to the choice of the topic of your
blog, here are a few simple steps.
1. Make a note of the goals you want to achieve with the
blog that you will create.
What is your ultimate goal?
What do you expect from this blog?
Friends?
Fortune?
The hobby?
Whatever the reasons, write them down! However, I don't
recommend you blog for money, although we know very well that this is somehow
your ultimate goal. Most bloggers who started a blog just to make money never
earned a fortune. Paradoxically, when they started blogging to be useful, they
earned a lot of money.
You understand that the ultimate goal that you are going to
choose must come closer to utility than greed . Also note the intermediate
objectives of each of your objectives.
2. Make a list of topics that you have found based on:
Your experience with this subject
Your interest in this topic
Your wish to blog about this topic
Don't just write down everything that goes through your
head, because some research on the internet can be useful (to find ideas).
Again, do not take this step lightly. Take the time you need, because it's
better to spend a week choosing the theme of your blog than blogging about the
wrong topic for years.
3. Remove topics that don't match.
View your list of topics and eliminate topics that are
harder to reach and less important.
4. Make a short list of 3 to 10 favorite topics.
Talk to someone you trust, preferably someone you don't
trust. Discuss the pros and cons of each topic together according to your
criteria.
If you want to earn money with your blog, include this
setting in your criteria. There are many ways to make money on the internet
through a blog: coaching, selling products and services, selling e-books,
affiliate marketing, advertising etc.
Before making a final choice, check if another blogger has
generated revenue on a similar topic. Either way, you don't just have to choose
a topic because of the income potential, you also have to choose it for the
potential you have. You should actually answer the most important question in
your case:
How can I be useful to others?
This assumes that you must first identify a particular need
or problem in your niche. Preferably choose an unresolved or poorly solved
problem. Then check if you have the ability to solve it better than anyone else
in less time and with greater efficiency.
Do not necessarily make your choice taking into account the
size of the demand, because the stronger the wish, the more chances to sell ...
and unfortunately there is competition. Only those who have developed a number
of specific skills can share the cake.
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