Niche Inspector Questions
July 17th, 2007 — KeithI really should post here more often but I am too busy answering Niche Inspector questions, finding new niche markets to exploit, or expanding existing niches. Niche Inspector helps me with all these.
Prompted by a nice Niche Inspector question from Germany, I decided to point out some Niche Inspector features and benefits that you might not be aware of.
First, you might be wondering why I say Niche Inspector helps me answer Niche Inspector questions.
Although Niche Inspector has a great support team, I get asked about Niche Inspector. I love this, it helps me understand the product better when I explain it to other people. Sometimes, despite using the program every day, I find new features that I had not considered using before.
Yesterday’s question was about using Niche Inspector in Germany. Was it possible to customize the niche software to use German search supply and demand data? I knew it was, but I didn’t realize how easy it is. Simply go to Settings and select the country of your choice from the drop-down lists. Could not be easier.
I cannot think of a situation where you would want to set search and results countries differently, but you can if you want to. I guess search information from different countries could be useful if you want to consider a secondary market in another country. Definitely good for English speaking niche sites where you want to separately target USA, UK, Canada, Australia. If you have a great international market building tip, why not share it here?
You will notice, if you click on the image above, that the settings screen also includes a new feature to choose an alternative database to Overture. More on that another day, and I’ll also explain why I set my keyword searches the way they are in the screenshot (allintitle if you didn’t spot it)
Now, back to how Niche Inspector helps me answer Niche Inspector questions. The simple answer is that I use it every day, and see how it so easily adapts to different scenarios.
My strategy is to build thick authority sites (I know that this site does not support that, but you have not seen the full strategy unfold yet). Niche Inspector is obviously great for building a niche empire. Research a site one day, build it the next, then move on to another niche. It is a risk spreading strategy that works for many people, but I prefer more depth on fewer topics.
Niche Inspector helps enormously when you are after some depth to your site. Every topic you can look at has related topics. You don’t want to cover them all, or your site quickly loses focus. So how do you choose the best related topics to choose from?
I don’t really have to tell you the answer to that Niche Inspector question do I?
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