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Finding A Sure Thing Online


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Hi All, 

I am George Pierce.  We are not supposed to bet, but if we did make a bet, we would want to make that bet on a sure thing. Online there is a process called Niche Marketing.  Before you jump into a project or campaign, your first step is niche marketing. I have been using Niche Marketing for at least 15 years.  I was amazed when I discovered it, and I am sincerely still amazed.  Although I cannot legally make any guarantees, what makes Niche Marketing so 'jaw-dropping' is that it will tell you BEFORE you start, how your online venture will do. Nich Marketing can tell you if you have a sure thing or a flop.

Above is a snapshot of a bit of niche marketing that I have done in the last couple of days.  

On the left, are the images of videos of Curious George.  The top video has 160M views in 4 years, an average of 40M views per year.  YT pays YTers about $4 per 1,000 views.  This one video alone has earned the channel about $160,000 per year!  

What happened is this...

A couple of Curious George videos showed up as suggested videos.  I noticed millions of views, so I typed Curious George in the YT search box and sorted by view count (most watched).  This is what showed up.  This looks good so far, but there may be a problem.

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Anytime there is high demand, there is usually high competition!

The fact is that every time there is high demand, of course, there is high competition. Did our sure thing turn into a flop?

Sometimes the answer is yes, this time the answer is NO!

The next step is to determine how much competition we are up against.  On YouTube, I use a tool called TubeBuddy.  I use the paid version, but there is a free version.  The free version still does the same job, but the results are limited to three.  What TubeBuddy does is balance the competition, the search volume, and the keyword strength to give us an overall score.  

I shoot for a score in the green.  If you are a newbie, green will eliminate all kinds of problems and frustrations.  The channel that this is for is new, so it is the same as being a newbie, so shoot for the green.  

What we want is to find relative keywords and keyword phrases that we can use in our tags, title, and description.  When we find keywords that have reasonable search volume (I prefer 1K or more per month) with low competition,  we have found a winner.  When we find a search volume of

over 11K per month with very low competition, we have found a sure thing!

 

I forgot to mention that there is a curious thing about online marketing,  We usually do things backward.

Most newbies find a product first or an affiliate first.  Because of niche marketing, you can find a profitable niche first, and then find a source for the product or service that you need.    

In the case of this example, my supply is primarily a site called Internet Archive (achieve dot org). See the snapshot below.

10968070053?profile=RESIZE_710xThere are over 1,000 full episodes of Curious George available at the Internet Archive.

Internet Archive is a public domain website.  

Should you decide to embark on an online opportunity such as YouTube or Internet Marketing, be sure to begin with Niche Marketing. Why not know before you start that you are investing your time and effort into a sure thing?

Thank you for reading.

Much success,

George Pierce

PS. If you would like free affiliate marketing training, I invite you to visit my YT channel:

https://youtube.com/c/GeorgePierce

 

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