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How to choose a profitable niche in affiliate marketing

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Hi affiliate, let's dive today right into finding a profitable niche for you!
Here are the steps recomended by CPARK team:

When it comes to finding niches, the logical place to begin is with the things that interest you personally. You will be amazed by the number of potential niches.
Then explore the audience behavior platform to see the top websites. There you can look for trends and niches among the businesses listed.

As an affiliate, your role is to find promising niches, decide whether they are worth entering, then produce quality content that solves the problems of your prospects and positions you as a trustworthy expert. Hopefully, you will realize that this is not as hard as many people believe. Remember, there is no such thing as a "saturated niche". You can always generate profits by taking an original approach, or just by outperforming the competition. Rather than feeling daunted, simply roll up your sleeves, take heed of the above advice and start trying to find a profitable niche today. Make no mistake, a lucrative affiliate niche is a stone's throw away.



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I look of trending or disruptive 'activities'. That is where I have made real money.
The trade off is many failures for one substantial success.

When an item becomes just a commodity in trade --price is the main selling point in the end <<ecommerce is a good example of this.
Other services like dating, as an example, is a promise --we are not like the other 'guys' , but in reality --they are just that --white label sites with common databases. If it can be proven that the database is not common but unique --then it becomes interesting --especial when customer acquisition and renewal results in commission to the affiliate.

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This is the way but it is the path of greatest difficulty too.
 
Thanks for sharing this with us but i would like to complete with something : You can choose the best niche in the world but if you dont have a passion for it or have some knowledge you will not go to far as you will lose interest very quicly
I remember in the past i was choosing a profitable niche like diabetes but i was not having knowledge at all ,so soon i quit it
 
I am stuck in between a rock and a hard-place; I am in the beginning stages of my new startup. Since I am at the beginning stage of forming my business it's not too late to change my mind about niches. I have 2 websites; one is the Gaming niche, something I love and know a lot about but the other website... my chosen niche is not lucrative, it's books. I love books and am a writer but the money is just not there (so I've heard). I am tempted to ditch the book review blog and just make that website another Gaming blog. Any suggestions?
 
step 1 stop reading this garbage
step 2 stop looking for profitable niche
step 3 the answer is on the street
step 4 identify peoples problems today
step 5 find products to solve problems
step 6 write content for patients/sufferers
step 7 join networks & programs & blah blah blah

you can learn a lot from observing the street
 
  1. Selling what the people want (or think that they want) is step one.
  2. Overcoming objections and having the right answers comes next.
 
I am stuck in between a rock and a hard-place; I am in the beginning stages of my new startup. Since I am at the beginning stage of forming my business it's not too late to change my mind about niches. I have 2 websites; one is the Gaming niche, something I love and know a lot about but the other website... my chosen niche is not lucrative, it's books. I love books and am a writer but the money is just not there (so I've heard). I am tempted to ditch the book review blog and just make that website another Gaming blog. Any suggestions?

Books. Do you understand how affiliate marketing works? Put some Amazon links on your books site. Let me know if you need further explanation.
 
I love books and am a writer but the money is just not there (so I've heard).
As a fellow bibliophile, I understand completely!

I've never really explored book sales but I am wondering if rare books might be lucrative? I'm saying that with absolutely no idea how difficult finding that target audience might be, just throwing it out there.
 
I am stuck in between a rock and a hard-place; I am in the beginning stages of my new startup. Since I am at the beginning stage of forming my business it's not too late to change my mind about niches. I have 2 websites; one is the Gaming niche, something I love and know a lot about but the other website... my chosen niche is not lucrative, it's books. I love books and am a writer but the money is just not there (so I've heard). I am tempted to ditch the book review blog and just make that website another Gaming blog. Any suggestions?
Book review has an audience depending on the type of books you are reviewing. Some students could use your website as help, if you review the right books they are looking for.

However, if you really don't like book reviews, and you truly want gaming, then it isn't a bad idea to convert the website to a gaming blog. I think you can write gaming cheat codes, tips and tricks on that blog. There are always gamers looking for cheat codes, tips and tricks like that.
 
Anyone ever consider Transportation as a genre.
I bought a used electric car this week,​
from as large franchised Chevrolet dealer,​
car I found with a dealer installed reman l-ion battery pack replacement.​
Bought it on the internet and shipping it 575 km /357 mi.​
My point is the process and the amount of time looking,
finding suitable cars for sale,​
reading reviews on the models,​
a lot of shopping and advertising opportunistic​
--I spent thousands of dollars.​
I am still getting calls,
from call centers in India,​
by shipping agents for domestic brokers LMAO​
I selected my shipper/broker from a Yelp 5 star recommendation​
and read almost all positive reviews of the transport co on several known review websites.​
There were so many touchpoints, so many CPA and CPL opportunities, mostly missed ...

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Affiliate Marketing Opportunities in Transportation
 
I bought a used electric car this week,from as large franchised Chevrolet dealer,car I found with a dealer installed reman l-ion battery pack replacement.Bought it on the internet and shipping it 575 km /357 mi.

I'm fully aware that this is probably a dumb girl question but why did you have to arrange shipping if you bought it from a dealership? Or was that your preference to save money?
 
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