Free Software To Find Hot Niches and Free Traffic Sources
Just a quick note from me today.
Perhaps the most important part of setting up a business or site online is to make sure you have a good niche. By ‘good’ I mean a niche where:
- there are plenty of buyers
- there isn’t too much competition (but certainly a few people making money)
- and where people are looking for something to solve their problem or issue. Needless to say, that ‘something’ is where your product comes in.
To research good niches (and the keywords that go with them) can be a bit laborious. It would really be far easier if you had a piece of software that could quickly go to Google and locate the areas that have all the attributes of a good niche.
Maybe you can see where I’m going with this…
Well, now there is!
Accomplished internet marketer Ryan Deiss has just released his Cherry Picker software for FREE. You can get a copy here:
http://www.adventuresininternetmarketing.net/cherry-picker
What’s great about the software (apart from it costing Ryan $10,000 to develop and the fact you get it for nothing) is that you can run your own site through it and see where the ‘holes’ in traffic generation are. You can also do the same for your competitors, in order to be more effective than them at targeting their market.
If you’re just starting out, then you can use it to locate awesome niches and get plenty of traffic without the hassle of paying for it (and potentially losing money).
So, go check it out and let me know what you think in the comments section below. Also, I’d be interested to hear how your site fairs using the Cherry Picker software to see how you can get more traffic.
http://www.adventuresininternetmarketing.net/cherry-picker
Hit me back, just to chat, truly yours, your biggest fan… This is Matt.





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Does it also auto generate content? Or just for finding keywords?
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No, it doesn’t generate content. It finds keywords that have little competition and that can provide gaps in the market.
I tend to stay away from auto-generating content for sites that I want to associate my name with. I think it looks better if you generate the content yourself, as that way it’s unique.
Matt