Last Chance: Curated Niches Launches Tomorrow
Hey! This is the last reminder I’ll send. In about 24 hours, I’m launching Curated Niches. Right now, you can get Curated Niches for $99 which is the lowest it’ll ever be. Once launched, the price will be $149. Save $50 simply by ordering NOW rather than 24 hours from now :) What is Curated Niches? It’s an Airtable database with 50+ great website niche ideas. And it’s not just a list of niches. Included with every niche are the top competitors, a few easy keyword ideas, the traffic, RPM, and income potential, the competition level, affiliate programs in the niche, the 5-year trend, and any additional opportunities I noticed during my research. Each niche is hand-picked by me and guaranteed to have lots of easy keyword opportunities. I’ve shared a few niches from the list in the past so you can judge the quality for yourself. Here are two niches I shared recently. Someone even started a site in the Harley Davidson niche which has already been indexed! ![]() @IanNicheSites Using the tips from the first email harleychop.com I got this site indexed in less than 48 hours using AI
Google systems confirm that on March 27, 2023 we started collecting Google Search impressions for your website in Search Console The full Curated Niches list will have 50+ other niches I haven’t shared publicly. Only those who purchased Curated Niches will have access to the rest of the niche ideas - not the general public. FAQs YES, you have lifetime access to Curated Niches. YES, I’ll regularly add new niches so the list will grow over time. YES, every purchaser will have access to the same list, so there may be some competition among y’all. There are ways to differentiate your site though - feel free to ask me for ideas and I’d be happy to share. May the best site win :) If you have any other questions, reply to this email and let me know! Again, this is my final reminder. The next email you’ll get (tomorrow) will be announcing the launch. At that time, the price will be $149. Save $50 and pre-order Curated Niches now: Niche Site Growth is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Niche Site Growth that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. |
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