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My site is called 'Man Finds Meaning' because my primary interest is in finding meaning as a modern man.

I guess it's in the 'personal development for men' niche.

Personal Development is a great niche. You have narrow it down a notch by choosing "Men."

"Finding Meaning and/or Purpose" would be the second narrow filter and I think that is good enough.

You would have lots to write and your audience can identify with your niche.

- Stanley

Much appreciated, thanks Stanley.

Hi Mike! It's a great niche! You can narrow it down to men and with a particular issue - depression, road rage, maybe. Anyway, there many things to talk about issues of life. Follow your passion my friend, whatever it is!

Thank you Mark!

:)

It's certainly an interesting niche, Mike!

Jeff

Thanks Jeff!

Any niche is a good one if you are passionate about it and it can help others. I concur with Janelle, men are too proud to ask for help most times. I would target women also.

Thanks Mark, much appreciated.

Men too proud? Surely you jest, Mark! :)

Jeff

I think that Kyle is right when he says that any niche can make money, and I think that this one is no exception.

You have your own experience to draw upon, which will help show that you're an authority, and you know quality products to promote that will help your audience. So I say go for it!

When you find keywords and write your content, keep your target audience in mind and provide the resources and help they're looking for, and you should do great.

Just my 2 cents--I think women are more likely than men to search for self help resources. So maybe you could also tailor some of your posts to women who may be looking for help for their husband, brother, father, etc.

Good luck!

Janelle

Thank you Janelle I really appreciate you taking the time to help me out.

Your suggestion about writing for women has just opened my eyes actually.

I've been thinking that by focussing on men I might be missing a trick, but you're absolutely right. I think there's a niche in there too for women who are looking to understand/help the men in their lives.

I agree, Janelle! Prime example, how many times will men stop to ask for directions?

Jeff

Haha! Perfect example!

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What do you think of the 'meaning' niche?

What do you think of the 'meaning' niche?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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My site is called 'Man Finds Meaning' because my primary interest is in finding meaning as a modern man.

I guess it's in the 'personal development for men' niche.

Personal Development is a great niche. You have narrow it down a notch by choosing "Men."

"Finding Meaning and/or Purpose" would be the second narrow filter and I think that is good enough.

You would have lots to write and your audience can identify with your niche.

- Stanley

Much appreciated, thanks Stanley.

Hi Mike! It's a great niche! You can narrow it down to men and with a particular issue - depression, road rage, maybe. Anyway, there many things to talk about issues of life. Follow your passion my friend, whatever it is!

Thank you Mark!

:)

It's certainly an interesting niche, Mike!

Jeff

Thanks Jeff!

Any niche is a good one if you are passionate about it and it can help others. I concur with Janelle, men are too proud to ask for help most times. I would target women also.

Thanks Mark, much appreciated.

Men too proud? Surely you jest, Mark! :)

Jeff

I think that Kyle is right when he says that any niche can make money, and I think that this one is no exception.

You have your own experience to draw upon, which will help show that you're an authority, and you know quality products to promote that will help your audience. So I say go for it!

When you find keywords and write your content, keep your target audience in mind and provide the resources and help they're looking for, and you should do great.

Just my 2 cents--I think women are more likely than men to search for self help resources. So maybe you could also tailor some of your posts to women who may be looking for help for their husband, brother, father, etc.

Good luck!

Janelle

Thank you Janelle I really appreciate you taking the time to help me out.

Your suggestion about writing for women has just opened my eyes actually.

I've been thinking that by focussing on men I might be missing a trick, but you're absolutely right. I think there's a niche in there too for women who are looking to understand/help the men in their lives.

I agree, Janelle! Prime example, how many times will men stop to ask for directions?

Jeff

Haha! Perfect example!

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Hey guys, my site is aimed towards men aged 35-50, is there a way I can filter keyword searches for my demographic? Maybe not on Jaaxy but somewhere else. Thanks :)

Mike, I'm hanging around to see what answers you get!

Jeff

I haven`t done that yet I`m not sure exactly if you could do them.
That is a nice question to know.

Always

Lydia

Can I search for kind keywords by users' gender?

Can I search for kind keywords by users' gender?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Hey guys, my site is aimed towards men aged 35-50, is there a way I can filter keyword searches for my demographic? Maybe not on Jaaxy but somewhere else. Thanks :)

Mike, I'm hanging around to see what answers you get!

Jeff

I haven`t done that yet I`m not sure exactly if you could do them.
That is a nice question to know.

Always

Lydia

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