6 Places to Conduct Niche Research and Discover What’s Sell
The Reality of Earning Money Online
Whenever I browse through forums and see newcomers questioning the potential of making money online, I can’t help but shake my head. Niche Research reveals numerous transparent shopping platforms that showcase sales data and customer reviews, making it undeniable that online opportunities exist.
In this article, I will share six valuable resources to help you pinpoint profitable niches and discover which products are currently trending in the online marketplace.
Niche Research Tool #1 – Amazon
Amazon is a fantastic resource for uncovering niche markets you might not have previously considered.
- Choose a Category: In the search dropdown, select “Books” and click “GO.”
- Explore Topics: In the left-hand navigation column, browse through various book categories and select one that piques your interest to reveal more specific sub-topics.
- Review Insights: Examine the number of reviews to assess market engagement. A higher count of reviews generally indicates a more active market.
- Analyze Titles: The titles you encounter can provide insights into potential sub-niches.
- Sales Rankings: Click on a book cover and scroll down to the “Product Details” section to find the sales ranking. Lower rankings suggest higher sales volumes.
Tip: Check out the Amazon Bestsellers list at amazon.com/gp/bestsellers for trending items.
Niche Research Tool #2 – eBay
eBay offers valuable insights into current market demand.
- Select a Niche: Choose a niche from the category dropdown menu to view relevant results.
- Popular Searches: Look at the top 10 most searched items and the 5 largest stores within that category.
- Keyword Trends: Note frequently appearing keywords and use the dropdown menu to dive deeper into your chosen niche.
- Keyword Compilation: Create a list of relevant keywords based on your findings.
For insights into trending niches, check out eBay Pulse at pulse.ebay.com…
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