About Irillian
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Hi everyone! I'm Chris, and I love to learn and write about psychology. I primarily study Jungian psychology, which follows the logic for the MBTI.

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This might be a dumb question, but as I'm looking over some other affiliates sites I can't help but ask. A lot of the content being created by people doesn't always seem to be

Some good answers, my friend! I'm taking a look at some of it too!

Jeff

You may also have a category for products and write some product review posts together with images of the products for that menu alone; and the blog could be about a related subject.

Without relevant information, you are using deception to get visitors to your site. If they are expecting to learn about a subject but you write on a totally different subject you will soon lose any followers you have.

Derek

Hi - take a look at my training to see if that helps.

Actually yes, this was very helpful, thank you! I have a niche currently in "soft and comfortable headphones" but recently I've been wanting to write about "personality" based content as psychology is something i'm passionate about.

But "Personality" felt too broad of a topic to be a niche so i tried to break it down to "Introversion" and even further to "Introverted hobbies". But then even that felt too broad. Even now I'm hitting a bit of a block with it, but I will continue to try to follow this model for more ideas, thank you again!

All has to be relevant to get maximum impact.

A good niche is something you're passionate about and you would want to still write about it in 5 years time.

These are really helpful and really nice to look over. I'm also really big into graphic design, so looking at that infographic is very pleasing to me, thank you for these!

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Does your niche need to be what you're directing towards?

Does your niche need to be what you're directing towards?

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This might be a dumb question, but as I'm looking over some other affiliates sites I can't help but ask. A lot of the content being created by people doesn't always seem to be

Some good answers, my friend! I'm taking a look at some of it too!

Jeff

You may also have a category for products and write some product review posts together with images of the products for that menu alone; and the blog could be about a related subject.

Without relevant information, you are using deception to get visitors to your site. If they are expecting to learn about a subject but you write on a totally different subject you will soon lose any followers you have.

Derek

Hi - take a look at my training to see if that helps.

Actually yes, this was very helpful, thank you! I have a niche currently in "soft and comfortable headphones" but recently I've been wanting to write about "personality" based content as psychology is something i'm passionate about.

But "Personality" felt too broad of a topic to be a niche so i tried to break it down to "Introversion" and even further to "Introverted hobbies". But then even that felt too broad. Even now I'm hitting a bit of a block with it, but I will continue to try to follow this model for more ideas, thank you again!

All has to be relevant to get maximum impact.

A good niche is something you're passionate about and you would want to still write about it in 5 years time.

These are really helpful and really nice to look over. I'm also really big into graphic design, so looking at that infographic is very pleasing to me, thank you for these!

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