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Just when it appears there are no more niches to market. It feels like the Internet has just about everything and that maybe there is just no more room for you. Don’t give up! Today, I will tell you 5 different ways to finding another niche.

Before I give you these methods, remember that you will need to research that niche. Check the keywords and check the market. Do find quality products for it.

Okay, here they are:

  1. Niche Taxi – This is a free niche searching tool. I would not recommend depend entirely on their findings. However, it is a nice way to stir up some ideas.
  2. VRE Tool Bar – A free toolbar is provided for you to use for hunting your niche ideas. If you have no ideas, this site provides you with a random niche generator.
  3. 43things – Here is a website that allows people to type in what they want to do. A great way to research a market because they are telling you what they need information on.
  4. NicheADay – Sign up for to receive a niche a day to your inbox. Complete with keywords too!
  5. Use answer websites to find out people’s questions that need answering. Some of them are:  
  • answers.yahoo.com
  • answerbag.com
  • askville.amazon.com
  • yedda.com

That should keep you busy for a bit. My problem is I have too many niche ideas!

Happy niche hunting -

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