Title: Best Source for Niche Research

Hello,

One of biggest and most powerful search engines
online isn’t Google.  Sure, Google is the major
search engine we all know and it’s the go-to for
searching for nearly everything.

Or is it?  Quite often, people forget about yet another
incredible source of information and it’s one
of the most commonly used search engines for
information products.    I’m talking about Amazon!  Amazon isn’t just a marketplace, it’s a also
a search engine! 

Just like Google, Amazon matches keyword
strings with products that are relevant to
user search queries.

With Amazon, you can quickly find bestselling
topics in countless niche markets. You can
also drill down into popular niches to find
profitable sub-niches in just a matter of minutes.

There are a couple of different ways to do this:  1: You could simply visit the bestselling book
pages for the different niches you’re interested in. 

Then follow the breadcrumb trail of keywords and
recommended products delivered by Amazon.  

2:  Visit Amazon and begin by entering in a seed
keyword phrase.  Then, scan through the bestselling
books in each category.

Amazon isn’t just a great tool for niche research,
but it can also reveal the profitability
(and popularity) of a niche as well.

To do this, you’ll simply scan book pages to
determine ranking. The higher the rank, the
more popular the book is.  You can gauge overall
profitability quickly by scanning the top 20
books in certain niches.

And finally, Amazon is also extremely valuable
in yet another way.

It provides you with clear direction as to how
you should write your reports!

Think about it.  Just browsing through the reviews
left by readers you’ll be able to see what people
enjoyed most about the book as well as what they
felt was lacking.  Look through 2 and 3 star reviews. 

They’re great feedback that often focus on a mix
of pro’s and con’s.  This is a goldmine for hot
ideas that you can use to create profitable short
reports!  

In tomorrow’s email, I’ll discuss a few things
you really need to pay attention to when writing
your reports so that you reach as wide of an
audience as possible.


Until then, 

{YOUR NAME HERE}



