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How to find a Blog niche market case study

Filed Under (Niche marketing, blog seo, how to find a blog niche) by shaners on 14-01-2008

Today I want to show you how to compete in your niche, or rather show you how I figure out how I’m going to get the first position on google.

Have you got a niche market for your blog selected yet?

No? Ok i’ll give you one “best fat burner” its a sub niche of the health niche, the health niche is very popular. Why did I choose this one, well because after a trip to the school to meat the teacher it very apparent that alot of kids are “fat”.

Sad I know but it’s true and its really quite a shame. So someone out there could actually do something about this with this sub-niche blog.

Ok so now you have a niche idea and are going to use the first part of this niche selection tutorial

Ok some quick numbers on this niche

“best fat burner” Results 1 - 10 of about 23,000 for best fat burner.

Is the adwords side bar littered with ads you bet!

is this a good keyword domain I think so and so does google trends

google_trends_best_fat_burner.jpgUsing the 30 day challenge umbrella phrase fire fox plugin

The blue bar represents a bench mark site that is known to represent 500 searches/day and the red line is our phrase match looks approximately like 1/8 of the way across the blue bar just for canada and that comes out to 62.5 searches per day when you’re first page of google just in canada

The US bar is about the same so that comes out to lets say 125 searches/day.

Ok so now I want to figure out how and why the top page is where it is on google.

To do this is use SEO for firefox this will peel off the keyword density on the page for that term

The top ranking page for that term is an internal page of Bodybuilding.com.

Here we can see what the keyword density on the page looks like.

Notice there’s nothing in the H1, H2 tags

So if we mimic this this and add some H1, H2 tags with our primary set of keywords we’ll be able to compete on an on-page basis.

The real trick here is going to be getting the off page factors rights, which are how many links are point at it.

To determine this you have a number of choices.

Yahoo site explorer.

Google keywords external.

I use Keyword Elite and SEO elite to do all this kind of research.

So the majority of its link power comes from its own pages and its own forum.

If you got my free report then you know how to piggy back this to get this niche blog ranked and in the SE’s. As a side note the forum has a PR of 5. Click here to subscribe to my blog feed and get this free report.

How to find a blog niche series and Other posts you might find useful

But if you’ve followed the steps here, I’m pretty sure you will find your own niche market very soon. I hope you enjoyed this how to find a niche market for your blog series.

How to use this post on your blog. please include the footer with all active links in tact.

This post is by Shane Higginbottom. Shane is the owner of http://making-money-blogging.com/blog where
he teaches bloggers just like you how to make money blogging. Go there now to pick up his
latest post series “How to find a niche for your blog” free.

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