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Hi everyone!

Today I want to teach you how to find a niche, but why?
Well, they say you learn when you teach what you know.

So, today I'll share some tips on how to find a suitable niche.

#Step 1: Look at lists of larger pages.

Why do the work when others have already done it for us.


Google





In this case ponder "Best plants for bedroom", this keyword has 1.9K searches but a 65 kd (according to Semrush).
So we will have to investigate what your list has to offer.

Plant


Well here we have some plants with a good cpc over 2,55 € (more or less),
then we will look at google trend if the trend of the plant continues upwards and then the competition of its topical.

Subcategori

Now with Rubber Plant I have found more micro niches to investigate,
I could keep digging into them or I could use them as sub-categories (for authority sites).

#Step 2: Take your Topic.

what I have achieved here is to put the kw "rubber plant care, rubber plant" with a tool like "keyword tool or semrush".

Seed kw


Now it's time to say what topic or kw I want to write about,
for this example I will use: "how to grow rubber plant" with 110 searches and 50 kd.

in another day I will explain how to know if it is a good kw and the competition.

#Step 3: builds the structure.


when we are in front of the kw, many long tail kw appear below and now we have to sort them.

Articles


when we have all these kw we go to ChatGPT and set this prompt:
"I want to write a content hub on using the keyword above. Please create a table with three columns (tier 1, tier 2, tier 3) to represent content hub to write about keyword about this subject that a consumer would typically search on Search Engine. Make sure to nest relevant keyword under more general keyword more than once." - by Jesse Cunningham

and look at the result:

Result gpt




#Step 4: Do the Work.






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Hi everyone!

Today I want to teach you how to find a niche, but why?
Well, they say you learn when you teach what you know.

So, today I'll share some tips on how to find a suitable niche.

#Step 1: Look at lists of larger pages.

Why do the work when others have already done it for us.






In this case ponder "Best plants for bedroom", this keyword has 1.9K searches but a 65 kd (according to Semrush).
So we will have to investigate what your list has to offer.

View attachment 120586

Well here we have some plants with a good cpc over 2,55 € (more or less),
then we will look at google trend if the trend of the plant continues upwards and then the competition of its topical.

View attachment 120587
Now with Rubber Plant I have found more micro niches to investigate,
I could keep digging into them or I could use them as sub-categories (for authority sites).

#Step 2: Take your Topic.

what I have achieved here is to put the kw "rubber plant care, rubber plant" with a tool like "keyword tool or semrush".

View attachment 120602

Now it's time to say what topic or kw I want to write about,
for this example I will use: "how to grow rubber plant" with 110 searches and 50 kd.

in another day I will explain how to know if it is a good kw and the competition.

#Step 3: builds the structure.


when we are in front of the kw, many long tail kw appear below and now we have to sort them.

View attachment 120622

when we have all these kw we go to ChatGPT and set this prompt:
"I want to write a content hub on using the keyword above. Please create a table with three columns (tier 1, tier 2, tier 3) to represent content hub to write about keyword about this subject that a consumer would typically search on Search Engine. Make sure to nest relevant keyword under more general keyword more than once." - by Jesse Cunningham

and look at the result:

View attachment 120633



#Step 4: Do the Work.






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