Break Into A Saturated Niche For A New Blog : How To

 


When you start a new blog and  want  to make money, you need to choose a niche  that will earn you money. This is a big niche and  people make a lot of money. You need to get into an area where you have a good chance of making a lot of money. But the problem is that  popular niches that make a lot of money have many websites and large sites. It is very difficult to get into this field. Does this mean you should stick to a smaller niche for your blog and post less money? not at all. Even in large fields dominated by large hierarchies, there are many gaps. In this article, I will give you some ideas on how you can carve out a piece of the circle for yourself  in a concentrated niche.

Niche down

 You should choose a broad niche where  many bloggers are making money, but don’t get lost in that niche. Trying to just  follow what  others are doing won’t get your blog  to rank on the first page of  SERPs. Even if you get a lot of backlinks, you’ll have problems. It’s best  to look for smaller, less-covered topics within your niche. For example, if you can answer a less common question that people researching a topic  have that  other bloggers haven’t covered, you’ll definitely show up on the first page of Google. Let’s take the cryptocurrency niche as an example. Instead of writing an article like "Where can I buy Bitcoin?", you should write an article like "Where can I buy Bitcoin if I don't have a bank account?" The second is an example of a long-tail keyword. There will be less searches, but also less competition. Another idea is to find a niche within a niche. For example, you could enter the very saturated beauty niche by finding a smaller theme within it. Things like vegan cosmetics, for example.

 Have multiple platforms working

 SEO grows slowly because at some point you need to focus on some of the keywords with the highest search volume. This means you need traffic  from multiple sources until it picks up. You need to have a strong presence on social media  and  the platforms  your audience uses. Don't try to get on every social  network - you'll get bogged down and waste a lot of time. Instead, figure out who your target audience is and  find out which networks they  use most often. Pick your top three and focus on those. You should also start a YouTube channel where you can answer people's questions and solve their problems. This is a great way to build a brand and become an authority in helping blogs grow. *This article was written on behalf of Paxful; however, the information provided here does not constitute, and is not intended to constitute, investment, financial, or other advice.

 

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