Determining Your Company's Niche

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Identify Your Interests and passions

Identify problems you can solve

Look at Your Competition

What is the profitability in Your Niche

Test your ideas

What's Your customers worldview?






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Good post, thanks Davida. Wayne

Hi guys, query on niches. Everybody knows of Dr. Suess. Well the books written are under the same bindings, or library set, if you will. Okay, what is this crazy guy talking about? I have a few niches that are too broad to combine. They are all of oriental influence. I am thinking why can't I use one domain, different web sites of course, similar to a library, as a brand for like bonsai. I am very good in a wide variety of bonsai trees, at least 15 types, indoor and outdoor. Couldn't I use one domain for 15 different trees, 15 different websites? Domains are cheap. It's not about the cost. It's about making my domains a brand. So far I have two domains. It would be something like, Japanese Maple bonsai@bonsaicare.com. Shimpaku bonsai@bonsaicare.com. Reddragonmaplebonsai@bonsaicare.com and so on. I am also proficient in three martial arts. The same would be for the martial arts.
I have found and am learning a theme where I can write pretty fast. It's pretty versatile. It is Astra with Elementor.
What you think guys and girls?

I'm not sure why you want a different domain for each bonsai tree??

If you write pages and posts around each tree, they will show up in the search engines. Is there a lot of traffic in your bonsai niche?

Sounds like you have enough material and knowledge to slowly build out an authority site on bonsai trees, all under one domain name.

If each page and post on your site, with quality content, is attached to a decent keyword phrase that gets traffic, you will be all set with everything under one domain.

Writing and building two websites has slowed me down a lot. If I have any advice to offer it would be: start with one site, build it out and then start another one, once the first one is generating income.

Hi Wendy, thanks for your reply. I am not going to have a domain for each tree. I want to use one domain for 15 different trees like a library.
I agree it is easier to start with one site. Maybe I should slow it down just a little.
I am using one theme. I build each site step by step together. Of course changing the information as necessary for each site, like the titles. This way I should be able to finish about four sites in the next thirty days.
I have have learned how to pre-schedule blog posts for release. It takes me about an hour to do a blog and save. I concentrate more on content quality than word count.
Ferdy Korpershoek is an amazing designer. He makes it so much easier. He is slower and repeadative. The You Tube video I watch of him is three hours long. I watch and pause while I set up my websites, which are open on another tab. The setup is exact for each site. The logo is the same. I will finish the sites and just add the blogs for each as I release them.
I am behind a little, as I have been down with a bad case of the flu for a couple weeks, but I am better and back to work.
This is my second month at this now. The first month was a struggle. I couldn't get ANYTHING finished. I had a partial theme and could not get a handle on it. Trial and error, trial and error. Now I am more organized and know where I am going. Of course I will finish my training modules here. My motivation is to see some acceptable progress. I guess that is part of my personna. Of course you guys are a very big part of that. That's why I am still here. You guys taught me PPC and just so many things. Maybe soon I can write some lessons myself. WA is my choice because of the WA family.
Anyway, wish me luck.
Thanks so much for your input. Good luck.
Maurice

Good luck Maurice. I'm still a little confused by all the websites as opposed to one large authority site, but it sounds like you have a handle on it.

Wishing you much success here at WA - this is the place for it. :-)

I am afraid the niche is too broad. Different people are looking for so many different keywords. A niche that big would have a hard time in Google ratings. I am trying to key in on the probabilities.
Some people are looking for info on the Japanese maple, some people are looking for Shimpaku Junipers, perhaps some people are looking for indoor trees like citrus trees. These would be their keyword searches. With a niche that big they may miss me. Some people don't know a citrus tree as a bonsai.
Thanks
Maurice

Hi Davida,
Thanks for sharing this handy little checklist.

Bill

And how can you increase your customers experience to relate to your view?

The customer's worldview was something I had not even considered. Thank you.
Sheila

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