Measure Your Distance With A Rangefinder
July 23, 2008 by Jerry
Filed under BANS, Niche Ideas
New Niche Market Idea- Laser Range finder
Laser range finders are gaining popularity. The hunting/outdoor industry has been booming by providing high tech gadgets at affordable prices. Gadgets like hand held GPS systems, laser range finders, and digital binoculars. These few items have helped numerous hunters navigate through the woods, range their targets, and even take digital pictures of birds or game.
However, today we will focus on the Bushnell laser range finder. Laser range finders are a little hand held device that you would use to measure an objects distance. You just aim the little reticle at the an object and fire the laser. The laser then measures the distance between you and the object.
There are plenty of ways to profit from this niche market.
- You could create a BANS (Build A Niche Store) site around this niche market and use the keywords I provide.
- You could create an informative blog or website to generate traffic for adsense or, sell advertising slots on the blog/website.
- You could create a Squidoo lense and write information/reviews for Bushnell laser range finders.
Those are just some ideas to think about when establishing your niche. Now it’s time for the best part, the keywords.:wink:
KEYWORDS:
“bushnell yardage pro tour rangefinder”
- 1,600 searches per month
- 3,870 competing websites
“bushnell yardage pro scout rangefinder”
- 720 searches per month
- 4,200 competing websites
“bushnell yardage pro trophy laser rangefinder”
- 720 searches per month
- 4,500 competing websites
“bushnell yardage pro tour laser rangefinder”
- 2,900 searches per month
- 4,520 competing websites
(not a lot of competition)
“bushnell yardage pro sport rangefinder”
- 720 searches per month
- 4,540 competing websites
“bushnell yardage pro scout laser rangefinder”
- 4,400 searches per month
- 6,700 competing websites
(again, not a lot of competition)
“bushnell rangefinders”
- 880 searches per month
- 12,700 competing websites
“bushnell rangefinder”
- 2,900 searches per month
- 18,200 competing websites
“bushnell range finder”
- 5,400 searches per month
- 16,700 competing websites
I would HIGHLY suggest you build a BANS site around these keywords, along with a few more different keywords. BANS sites generate fresh listings everyday, giving you fresh content, and we all know Google loves fresh content.
I’ve searched ebay and found some Bushnell range finder products you could promote. You can also search other Bushnell range finder model types and generate a keyword list to promote those as well.
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Micro Niche Finder Tool Review
Micro Niche Finder Tool Review
Now I know you might be thinking, “oh no, another affiliate review.” I assure you this is quite the opposite. I know and have read many affiliate reviews that are just copied reviews from the affiliate section of the product the person is writing about. I’m sick and tired of all the lies that some affiliate marketer’s will say just to get a buck. Well, you don’t have to feel that way with me. Every time you read a review from me, I guarantee it will be 100% my HONEST opinion.
I purchased the Micro Niche Finder tool back in May 2008. I paid my $67 dollars for the software, then downloaded and installed it immediately. My first impression of the software was that it was simply amazing. I searched for different terms, getting excellent search results and low competition. It also provided me with the cost per click price for the keywords I was searching for. Micro Niche Finder does an excellent job with storing the previous keywords you had searched for, making it easy to go back and review your keyword search results. Another benefit this tool includes is the “brain storm” button on the top right side of the software. The brain storm button will generate random searches from Google Suggest, helping if you’re ever stuck and need new material. It also has a feature called the S.O.C or “Strength of Competition”. The S.O.C. help determine the competition of websites for the specific keyword of your choice.
Though the software seems promising, it also (in my opinion) has major flaws. Micro Niche Finder runs off of Wordtracker. It gets all of the keywords from Google Suggest then matches them with Wordtracker search counts. So the results come from mixing two different sources that gather data differently, then combining them to generate the search numbers. I was a bit confused and contacted James Jones who is the owner of the software. This is the the email reply I got back from James Jones. James states, “Phrases come from Google Suggest. Counts come from Wordtracker.” Now, Wordtracker uses different meta crawlers than Google to determine it’s search counts. What this means is that the search numbers that Wordtracker provides are off when you compare them to Google’s. Come on, let’s be honest, it’s almost everyones goal to be indexed in Google. How are we suppose to determine what keywords to use if we don’t get accurate search results? If you want an example of this visit my previous post about Wordtracker search results here.
One last thing I forgot to mention is the support. James Jones does an excellent job responding to any emails or questions you may have about the software. I have emailed him numerous time regarding some issues I had with the software and he was prompt to answer them.
Would I recommend Micro Niche Finder? No, I would not recommend this tool. Based on the search count inaccuracies of the software, I don’t think it’s a wise investment of $67. You should save your money and use the free keyword tools out there like, the SEO Book keyword tool and the Google keyword tool. Sometimes the best things in life are FREE.
I’m looking forward to your comments.
Jerry
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