Are all micro niches taken?

Started by Nicpoint45, 04-21-2010, 08:46:02

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Nicpoint45Topic starter

Seems to me that there are not any true money making capable micro niches left. Thought maybe I would find on with a Makita portable drill. Well you can not even find a url with the makita model number.

Seriously are there any micro niches left. Ones with decent traffic and not huge competition?
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Seofinder

wow man there will always be micro niches available one person could only make so many websites and then you could always take over their niche when they think they are secured..i see alot of websites now that are sitting #1 for good keywords with nothing but 150 backlinks its crazy..the hardest thing to me is making the content and you could always outsource that..
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mrslacks

Seriously there are still niches out there available to gain you huge amounts of money, its just they are so "micro" no-one has found or exploited them yet.

It really does take a lot of research to get a decent micro niche which no-one else knows about and then you will be making more money than posts on this forum in no time!

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seo1234

Quote from: mrslacks on 06-03-2010, 07:49:43
Seriously there are still niches out there available to gain you huge amounts of money, its just they are so "micro" no-one has found or exploited them yet.

It really does take a lot of research to get a decent micro niche which no-one else knows about and then you will be making more money than posts on this forum in no time!

Yes you are right... People still are finding lots of niches on internet but the matter is we have to do lots of research and research, that ain't simple thing. If we know how to do the deep research then anybody can make a Micro Niche site.. Try Even's video guide to find Micro niche's if you don't know.
Hope this helps..

fizzer

wow man there will always be micro niches available one person could only make so many websites and then you could always take over their niche when they think they are secured..i see alot of websites now that are sitting #1 for good keywords with nothing but 150 backlinks its crazy..the hardest thing to me is making the content and you could always outsource that..
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seolinkcreation

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It can often feel like all the profitable "micro niches" are already saturated. However, that's not necessarily the case. What's necessary is thinking a bit outside the box, performing thorough research, and identifying emerging trends or underserved areas.

For instance, with your mention of the Makita portable drill, there's a broader category in DIY home improvement and woodworking projects, which is continually evolving and has unique micro-niches that you might explore. Here are a few ideas:

DIY Project Kits: People often need guidance when they start new DIY projects. Specific project kits, complete with plans, materials list, and detailed instructions could be an appealing product. For example, a kit for building a home birdhouse, a step stool, or even a small garden shed.

Tool Maintenance: Many people know how to use tools but are less aware of how to maintain them. Educational content about maintaining and enhancing the lifespan of tools like the Makita drill, from cleaning to replacing parts, could be quite valuable.

Eco-friendly DIY: With increasing focus on green living, this could be a growing niche. It could involve using eco-friendly materials in DIY projects, or even tutorials on creating items that help support sustainable lifestyles, such as compost bins or solar panels.

Upcycling Furniture: This niche involves taking old furniture and making it new again. This can require different techniques, tools, and materials that you could educate people about.

Speciality DIY: This could take many forms, such as DIY projects for pet owners, for gardeners, for apartment dwellers with limited space, or for people interested in creating their own smart homes.

Safety First: Many DIY enthusiasts aren't fully aware of the safety precautions they must take. Offering comprehensive guides on DIY safety, including the safe use of power tools, could be highly beneficial.

A few other more general niches that could potentially have less competition include:

Virtual Reality (Focusing on certain aspects like VR education or fitness)
Space tourism
Medical technology for home use
Electric vehicles (their mechanics, maintenance, different brands, etc.)
Mental health apps
E-sports coaching
Vertical farming at home
Podcasting equipment and techniques
Remember, finding the right micro-niche isn't just about finding what's popular but aligning it with skills and interests where you can provide unique value. That will help you stand out even within competitive niches. Finally, keep in mind that SEO and keyword optimization are crucial to ensuring your niche website gains traffic.

As for domain names, don't be discouraged if you can't find the exact model number for the Makita drill. Think creatively. People are more likely to be searching for problems they have or solutions they need rather than exact model numbers. A domain that answers a question or offers a solution can be very effective. Make sure it's memorable, relevant to your content, and easy to spell and pronounce.

Here are a few additional suggestions:

Home Automation for the Elderly: With an aging population and developments in technology, the need for products and services that make independent living easier for seniors is growing. This could encompass anything from automated pill dispensers to voice-activated home assistants and learning resources about how to use these tools.

Ethical Investing: More and more people are looking to align their monetary decisions with their personal values. A platform dedicated to helping people understand and navigate the world of ethical investing could be well-received.

Plant-Based Diets for Specific Conditions or Age Groups: With the rise in vegetarian and vegan diets, there's plenty of room for niches, such as plant-based diets for seniors, for athletes, or for those managing chronic conditions like diabetes.

Home hаcks/ DIYs Using Non-Toxic Materials: As people become more aware of the dangers associated with many household chemicals, they're on the lookout for safe, natural alternatives. An online resource offering DIY non-toxic cleaning solutions, pest control, skincare, etc., could find a receptive audience.

Remote Work Productivity Tools: The number of people working remotely has seen a significant increase. Tips, tricks, and tool recommendations for remote work productivity are a potentially profitable niche.

Niche Fitness Practices: Fitness sub-niches like underwater yoga, animal movement fitness, trampoline workouts, or virtual reality workouts could provide viable opportunities.

Indoor Gardening for Beginners: With many individuals living in apartments without access to outdoor gardening spaces, there's a growing interest in various indoor gardening methods including hydroponics, window herb gardens, and indoor vegetable growing.

Mental Health for Specific Professions: Different professions have unique stressors and challenges (e.g., teachers, healthcare professionals, or law enforcement). Offering specialized mental health resources catered to these specific groups can be a promising niche.

Remote Education Tools and Techniques: Online learning has become the norm for many students. Resources helping students, parents, and teachers maximize the effectiveness of online learning could be a solid niche.

Sustainable Fashion: The interest in eco-friendly and ethical clothing is growing. A blog or online shop curating sustainable clothing brands or DIY tips for making your own clothes could do well.

Preparing Healthy Meals on a Budget: Many families are looking for ways to eat healthily without breaking the bank. Providing easy, budget-friendly healthy recipes can be a successful micro-niche.

Homesteading in Urban Areas: Teach people how to become more self-sufficient even in city environments – balcony composting, small scale beekeeping, etc.

Mobile Gaming Strategies and Reviews: The mobile gaming market continues to grow, with countless games and strategies. Choose a sub-niche here like strategies for certain game genres, reviews of new games, etc.

Mindfulness and Meditation for Kids: As the pressure on kids grows, meditation might not be top of mind for many parents. A platform dedicated to techniques and exercises for introducing mindfulness and meditation to kids can serve them.


Here are some additional suggestions for potential micro-niches:

Electric Bicycles and Accessories: With the rise of sustainable living, electric bicycles have gained a lot of popularity. You could target this market with reviews, accessories, riding tips, or maintenance advice.

Pediatric Nutrition: Health-conscious parents are always trying to ensure their children get the best nutrition possible. A website offering recipes, meal planning, product reviews, or nutrition tips for babies and toddlers could stand out.

Vintage Electronics: For those nostalgic about older technology, information on how to buy, restore or sell vintage electronics like turntables, boomboxes, or game consoles could be appealing.

Microadventures: With time and budgets tight, the concept of microadventures—overnight, inexpensive adventures that begin and end at home—can be an attractive proposition.

Luxury Sports Car Upkeep: For passionate car enthusiasts, a blog focusing on the maintenance of particular luxury sports car brands, DIY repairs, and performance optimization could be interesting.

Sustainable Wedding Ideas: This could be a unique combination of wedding planning content with a focus on making celebrations more eco-friendly. This might involve sustainable wedding dress brands, ethical jewelry, zero waste decorations and more.

DIY Personal Care Products: This is a niche for people interested in making their own lotions, bath products, and cosmetics. You could guide people on how to make their own products at home using natural and readily available ingredients.

Eco-friendly Pet Care: This could include anything from sustainable pet food brands, organic and non-toxic toys to tips on reducing pet-related waste.

Coding for Kids: With the increasing importance of technology and coding, there's a market for resources about teaching children how to code.

Therapeutic Art Activities: Art has been used therapeutically for years, and during the pandemic, activities like painting, scrapbooking, and knitting became even more popular.

Mindfulness for Corporates: Many corporations implement mindfulness practices to boost employee productivity and mental health. A blog offering guides on how to introduce these techniques into the workplace could have a large target audience.

Nano Aquascaping: Aquascaping is a hobby where you create underwater landscapes. Nano aquascaping focuses on small, typically desk-sized, aquascapes and could be an exciting niche.

Glamping: Glamour Camping, also known as glamping, is rising in popularity. A site dedicated to the best glamping sites, equipment, and tips could be quite successful.

Microbrewing at Home: With the right approach, you could offer guides and advice on how to brew different types of beer at home, the equipment needed, and recipes to try.

Mobile Photography: As smartphone cameras continue to improve, many photography enthusiasts are looking for tips and tricks to get the best shots, edits, and apps for their mobile devices.

Neurodiversity: With increasing awareness and acceptance of neurodiversity, resources addressing the unique needs of those living with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, etc., could be a profitable niche.