Ok, you got a good niche, I can search dozens niches in one day if I want but then...here is the problem: 99.99% of the times the domain that matches your keyword is already taken. What do you do then? Do you give up, or you take the domain anyway by adding, for example, "my" at the beginning?
You don't give up. You can check the "domains" module and you'll find the next best domain. If everything else is great you can find a very relevant "phrase match" or "broad Match" domain.. you shouldn't have a problem finding a great "phrase match domain" and that's perfectly acceptable. If all the other criteria is in your favor then I wouldn't give up on it.
btw. I'm in no way an expert however I'm going by all the video trainings.. and it makes sense.
sounds hard but if you actually do it for 5 days you will find many u won't have time to start. Pretty cool of Ed and The IE team finding new opportunities ;)
Wow. 8,323 mail messages! (Although I wonder if that also includes RSS feeds?) Either way, Ed, you must be a popular (and busy) bloke! Thanks for the recap and demonstration on going through the process quickly. I think it takes so long for some people because they over think and over complicate the research!
This video implies that getting just 1line all green in the competition page means it's an eligible keyword. Surely that's not the message you meant to put accross, since the other 9 top sites may be highly competitive. It should be the overall spread of green in the top 10 sites that is important, not just 1, according to my understanding of it?
@simonphumphries He mentioned at the beginning to follow what Dr. Anthony taught. You should watch that video and go by what he says. This is merely a demonstration and should not give you a step-by-step guide on Market Research. The point of the video was to propose the challenge and demonstrate how easy it is.
Really helpful demo Ed. My only question is, what about the ability to monetize the niche? As I remember, that was one of the criteria for selecting a niche. If the niche doesn't look like we can monetize it well, then it's back to the drawing board again.
It would have been nice to have this video posted on week one around day two or three. Maybe next year it could be moved and save people some time in finding a niche. Just a thought.
Ed, Doc had us only looking for green in the main 5 categories, and I noticed you backed out of the original one due to domain age which wasn't one of the five. Should I be looking for all green across all criteria or just the main 5.
Ok, you got a good niche, I can search dozens niches in one day if I want but then...here is the problem: 99.99% of the times the domain that matches your keyword is already taken. What do you do then? Do you give up, or you take the domain anyway by adding, for example, "my" at the beginning?
daprela 9 months ago
@daprela
You don't give up. You can check the "domains" module and you'll find the next best domain. If everything else is great you can find a very relevant "phrase match" or "broad Match" domain.. you shouldn't have a problem finding a great "phrase match domain" and that's perfectly acceptable. If all the other criteria is in your favor then I wouldn't give up on it.
btw. I'm in no way an expert however I'm going by all the video trainings.. and it makes sense.
Good luck!!
riosloco100 7 months ago
I must be the dumbest person on earth because I still don't get how to use Market Sumari to find keywords/niche. :x
*gone back to module 1*
alrowe06 1 year ago
sounds hard but if you actually do it for 5 days you will find many u won't have time to start. Pretty cool of Ed and The IE team finding new opportunities ;)
mcclurecentral 1 year ago
Wow. 8,323 mail messages! (Although I wonder if that also includes RSS feeds?) Either way, Ed, you must be a popular (and busy) bloke! Thanks for the recap and demonstration on going through the process quickly. I think it takes so long for some people because they over think and over complicate the research!
NicholusGarcia 1 year ago
Hi Ed,
This video implies that getting just 1line all green in the competition page means it's an eligible keyword. Surely that's not the message you meant to put accross, since the other 9 top sites may be highly competitive. It should be the overall spread of green in the top 10 sites that is important, not just 1, according to my understanding of it?
Simon.
simonphumphries 1 year ago
@simonphumphries He mentioned at the beginning to follow what Dr. Anthony taught. You should watch that video and go by what he says. This is merely a demonstration and should not give you a step-by-step guide on Market Research. The point of the video was to propose the challenge and demonstrate how easy it is.
NicholusGarcia 1 year ago
@simonphumphries Simon did you figure this out?
isimong 1 year ago
Hey Ed,
Using a timer is definitely a must! :)
Great concepts as always.
Tyrone
tyroneshum 1 year ago
go seabiscuit
nuclearhappines 1 year ago
Really helpful demo Ed. My only question is, what about the ability to monetize the niche? As I remember, that was one of the criteria for selecting a niche. If the niche doesn't look like we can monetize it well, then it's back to the drawing board again.
srsheldon5 1 year ago
I like this method ! Thanks Ed!
gemini451960 1 year ago
Ed,
It would have been nice to have this video posted on week one around day two or three. Maybe next year it could be moved and save people some time in finding a niche. Just a thought.
Airsled10 1 year ago
Ed, Doc had us only looking for green in the main 5 categories, and I noticed you backed out of the original one due to domain age which wasn't one of the five. Should I be looking for all green across all criteria or just the main 5.
mddonahoe 1 year ago
@mddonahoe Like Ed said, do what Dr. Anthony said. We are still playing Tee Ball and Ed's a World Series MVP.
jcsewell 1 year ago
Too bad you lost, Ed. We were all pulling for you! BTW, it is 'Lose', not 'Loose' (warning: grammar nazi at work)
MikeTheGardener 1 year ago