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5. Run Through a List of Perennially Popular Topics

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 4:36 am
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5. Run Through a List of Perennially Popular Topics
If you’re still stuck searching for blog niche ideas, here’s a list that isn’t likely to go out of style anytime soon:

Personal finance: including issues like debt, increasing income, trading stocks, reducing expenses, investing and navigating the stock market
Health and wellness: which covers a huge range of areas, like weight loss, mental health, alternative therapies
Parenting: including parenting at different stages: babies, toddlers, school kids, teens, adult kids, plus different parenting methods
Self-improvement: which could be targeted at different age groups (e.g. college students, mid-life professionals, retirees) or at different philosophies or styles
Building websites: this could incorporate your technical skills into writing about topics like how to make a website, what the best website builders are and more
While it’s not ideal to pick a blog niche simply for the sake of market demand, you may find something on that list jumps out as a topic to explore blogging about and eventually make your way into a more concerted niche over time (as you learn the nuances of the space).

9 Key Questions to Answer When Picking a Blog Niche
By now, you should have at least a loose idea in mind for a blog niche you could pursue–or perhaps a few different ideas for niches you could see yourself testing out.

Pick a Blog Niche to Write About with These 9 Questions
Now, how do you know if your niche will actually translate into a successful blog that can attract readers?

Answer these questions right now in order to fully evaluate your potential blog niche.

If you hit a “no” on any of these—then it’s time to head back to the drawing board afghanistan phone number library find a new blog niche to write about.

Question #1. Are You Interested Enough in This Blog Niche?
Yes, it’s tempting to choose a blog niche idea that you think will be lucrative—like “credit cards” or “weight loss”—mere opportunities that you see popping up in ads all the time.

The problem with this approach, is that in addition to facing stiff competition, your interest will likely diminish over time.

You might build into your blog business plan to hire authors to write for you—but even so, you’ll need to grow the blog yourself (or invest a lot of your cash into it) until it becomes profitable.

Don’t pick a niche just because you think it’ll make money blogging.

Choose a niche you’re genuinely interested in. Something you’d enjoy writing about day after day for years to come.

While you may think your personal level of interest is relatively unimportant… compared with other factors, it’s actually so crucial that it’s the first test on this list. I couldn’t be more serious about the importance of only choosing to blog about topics you find interesting.

If you’re not genuinely interested in a niche, then there’s no point trying to blog about it—you won’t have the enthusiasm you need to carry it through the ups and downs in the years to come.