How to select your niche?

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How to select your niche?

Blogging is not something that guarantees an easy return. If you feel that you can make good money immediately after you started your blog, then you need to break that bubble. 

Blogging and money making are far from connected when you are new to this field. You need to give sufficient time and quality to your readers to get some money out of it. So, you need to choose a niche that you are passionate about, and you can write about it in and out without getting bored.

Here are a few tips to find your niche:

1. Passionate topic: Find a topic that you love talking about so that you never get bored. It can be anything ranging from your hobby or your work or anything outside of that. The best way to find that passion is to take a pen and paper and write off ten ideas that first come to your head. If you can think of it, then it means you can write about it.

2. Market research: You might come with a blogging idea, but it might not be something that others find interesting. So, you need to do a bit of scrutiny across the Internet to discover more about your topic and see how many people are interested in reading about it. Take help from the Google trends and look at the trends related to your niche. You can see how their performance has been for the past few years. If it is a rising curve, it certainly means you can write about it.

3. Adwords keywords planner: You do not want to compete with established blogs that are already ranked first. You can narrow down your keyword search and take help from the keywords planner and find the keywords that are not that competitive. These keywords are the ones that have monthly 1k- 10k searches. They are right keywords that can drive traffic and at the same time have less competition.

4. Create content: Once you have found everything you can start finding new topics and write about it. Be sure to create good and quality content because in the end “CONTENT IS KING.”