Deep-Dive: Revealing the Most Insane Niche I've Seen
Deep-Dive: Revealing the Most Insane Niche I've Seen...along with the URLs and growth strategies of the top sites
I’ve tweeted several times recently about a niche that has the greatest potential I’ve ever seen. There are sites in this niche receiving millions of visitors per month that are just months old. Like this site that had 5.3 million visitors in April that got its start in November, 2022. It’s insane. In this deep-dive, I’ll finally reveal the niche. But before that, check out my cool sponsor (and sweet deal) ;) Sponsored by my own product, Curated Niches Want a hand-picked list of niche ideas that are guaranteed to have tons of potential? Curated Niches is 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. But wait… that’s not all When you buy Curated Niches, you also get my Niche Discovery Formula course for free! In Niche Discovery Formula, I show you exactly how to find and validate niche ideas that are guaranteed to be ripe with opportunity. Just like the ones in the Curated Niches database. :) To celebrate the course launch, you can get the Curated Niches and Niche Discovery Formula bundle for 15% off now until May 20th. Just use the discount code “LAUNCH” at checkout! Get Curated Niches + Niche Discovery Formula for 15% off! I was going to include the entire deep-dive in this email, but Substack said it was too long. So, I have to link to it instead. Hope you enjoy it! 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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