Tonight I have been playing around with Micro Niche Finder. In this video, I demonstrate how to find niches with Micro Niche Finder and find a domain that will help you rank for your chosen keyword. I show the old Strength of Competition feature as well as new Measure Of Backlinks feature and the domain name availability feature.
At the end of the video, I find a domain and register it. In the next video I will create a site for this domain using Firepow.
I hope you enjoy the video
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAAgKxdqblc
I’ve been playing around tonight with the latest download of Micro Niche Finder, by James Jones. James has added some features, and quite frankly, they’re so cool I thought it would be fun to go ahead and make a video and show you what’s going on with Micro Niche Finder 4.62, I think is the version I have here.
I was having a conversation with someone about their pet grooming site, actually they had a site about pet care and one of the sub-niches on the site was pet grooming. So, in order to facilitate that discussion, as I often do, I just cranked open Micro Niche Finder to get an idea of what the keywords were. So, I just typed in dog grooming, because I was trying to niche down a little bit from pet grooming.
What Micro Niche Finder does is it goes off to the Google Keyword External Tool and it pulls some stuff. As you can see, I’ve been monkeying around in here a little bit in Micro Niche Finder looking at some of these different keywords.
Now, what you’re usually looking for when you use Micro Niche Finder for niche marketing, as opposed to pay per click, is a keyword with some traffic and you’re looking for a keyword that doesn’t have a ton of competition. A lot of people debate how you determine whether or not there’s not competition. I’m not here to tell you what the right way is, I just want to show you some of the cool stuff that Micro Niche Finder does.
One thing that you can do is you can see how many keywords, how many websites and webpages there are that exactly match the phrase that you’re looking at. Let’s say you’re looking at dog grooming and you see that there are 90,000 global searches for that every month. You want to understand how many pages have exactly the phrase dog grooming on them, well there’s 1.7 million.
We can bet that that’s going to be very competitive. In fact, if you click on strength of competition, James tells you that strength of competition scores 1,000, which he considers high, which is why it’s marked in red. So, that doesn’t look like a very good place to go do niche marketing, because it looks pretty competitive.
Maybe we can go with something a little bit more narrow, like dog grooming supplies. We see that there are 8,100 searches per month there. When we get the exact phrase count we see that there’s 83,000 competing pages. James evaluates the strength of competition as 53, which he considers barely into the caution region.
Now he has added a new feature called the measure of backlinks. This is his estimate of how many quality backlinks you would need to get on the first page of Google. I don’t know what the algorithm is, I haven’t tested it and I don’t know if it works. But, I do understand the what he’s doing is he’s going to Yahoo Site Explorer and looking at the top ten results and seeing how many backlinks they have.
Based on that he’s making some estimate of how many backlinks you would need to beat people who are already on the first page of Google. So, that makes sense. I don’t know the exact algorithm that he’s using, but I understand what he’s trying to do and it makes sense. He says 384, that sounds a little high to me. I don’t really want to mess with that for a simple niche site.
So, I come down here some more and I looked at dog grooming scissors. Sure enough there are 3,000 searches for dog grooming scissors every month, and if I look at the exact phrase count I see that while there are a ton of websites with the phrase dog grooming scissors on them, James estimates the strength of competition to be green at 14. That’s pretty cool, so let’s see what he says about the measure of backlinks.
It turns out the measure of backlinks for dog grooming scissors is pretty low. When it comes back here you’ll see that actually it’s very low at a value of 1. So, you can look at that and see what he sees by clicking on the number. You get this cool thing where you see these different websites that are ranking for the term dog grooming scissors. These have very few backlinks.
Now, that’s pretty neat. It’s a brand new tool. I haven’t tested it, so let’s test it. One of the things that you can do to maximize your chance to win a keyword is to register the exact domain. You can see what happens, he’s got a domain column here. In fact, if you go up to the top you can see it’s the availability of the domain.
If we go back down to the dog grooming scissors, you can see I already clicked on it. When you click on these, what it tells you is whether or not the keyword.com, .net, and .org is available. Sure enough it turns out that it looks like DogGroomingScissors.org should be available for us to buy. So, let’s go buy that and throw up a site.
As it happens, I do business with NameCheap, login to my NameCheap account and sure enough we can go see if DogGroomingScissors is available. Is that available? The answer is absolutely DogGroomingScissors.org is available. Great. That’s exactly what we want. We want a .org, .net. or a .com. Let’s buy it. We add to cart, do an express checkout. Let’s put in the coupon code here and save a dollar. Always good to save a dollar. Use funds available in my account, proceed to secure payment, charge in process.
So, we’ve bought the domain. Next, what we’re going to do, which is really cool, we’ll do in the next video. We’re going to go to FirePow, which is a product that you can use to quickly generate websites and we’re just going to throw up a website on this domain.
Again, my name is Mark Mason from MasonWorld.com and we’re just having fun with dog grooming scissors. I hope you have a fantastic day. Thanks.
Mark I’ve been toying with the idea of buying Micro Niche Finder for ages. Thanks for the tutorial, it was really helpful. One question, the number of searches that it shows, is that pulled from Google’s free keyword tool and is it exact, phrase or broad match numbers?
Looking forward to the next tutorial. 🙂
Hey Michelle. As I understand it, the tool pulls directly from the Google AdWords Keyword external tool (not SKTool). If you look in the video, you can see 3 tabs (broad/phrase/exact). So, all three search counts are available. I was showing exact in the video — which is what I recommend for this sort of thing.
Is there a big difference between this product and keyword elite 2?
This is a Great Video and I am really excited to see your Firepow video.
Thanks much.
Wayne
The Keyword tool I wrote (had written, actually — I did the algo but I had someone else do the code) is called Keyword Analyzer. It is specifically targeted at finding keywords that meet criteria set for the $5 Forumula.
I never released the tool to the public.
@Increase — not sure really. My impression is that KE2 has more features but that MNF is easier to use. To be honest, I have not looked closely at KE2. I currently have 4 paid KW tools, 3 free ones and 1 that I wrote myself. KE2 is the odd man out in my business (just by luck of the draw).
@Mark Mason – What keyword tool did you write yourself?
Mark, I’m looking forward to seeing your next video! I love these experiments. Congrats again on the baby, we should talk dad talk in a couple months when it happens for me too 🙂
Cheers bud, Happy Thanksgiving!
That’s a great review of Micro Niche Finder, Mark. I bought it just a week ago after using several other keyword products (free and paid over the past couple of years).
Someone asked about KeyWord Elite 2. Yes, I tried that. It’s an excellent application, very comprehensive, but it just didn’t match my particular way of thinking and working.
Micro Niche Finder, though, fits me just perfectly. Everything that I want for this first stage of a project is there on a single screen. Only last night I was looking for something in a highly competitive area of the health care market. It found me a keyword phrase with low SOC, extremely low backlinks estimate, >3000 ‘exact’ searches a month, few competiitor sites, and a URL available. What’s more it found me a product to promote.
This follows on a previous similar experience last weekend with one of my crazy new ideas in the pets market. It’s too early to say that Micro Niche Finder has paid back its cost, but I’m confident that it’s going to, and very quickly.
I hate people that try to play it off like they are doing an honest “review”
You only made this “review” to make money from the affiliate link, period!
“I’ve been playing around tonight with the latest download of Micro Niche Finder, by James Jones. James has added some features, and quite frankly, they’re so cool I thought it would be fun to go ahead and make a video and show you what’s going on with Micro Niche Finder 4.62,”
You should be upfront buddy….No problem making money and helping people at the same time, but you are hiding behind the curtain.
Hey Bob;
Appreciate the feedback Bob.
Well, the post is not really a review — it’s more like a demo where I show how I actually use the tool. On top of that, there is a giant disclosure right at the bottom of the post (every post on this blog in fact).
In any case, the truth of the matter is that I usually only recommend stuff that I actually use. MNF is my preferred keyword tool (I use it about 80% of the time). I have several videos on the topic, and assist with testing new versions.
I really do think that this is the best tool to have (if you only are going to have one tool) — especially if you are a beginner. I also really do think it is cool.
It is also true that if you buy it through my link that I will earn a commission (but since this blog is about affiliate marketing and full of disclosures, that is not really a surprise to most readers).
Now Bob, I don’t mean to discount your comments – but I am about as upfront as they come.
Regards,
Mark
P.S. — just for fun you should read this comment from the reader of this post that appreciates my upfront disclosure policy (came in just after your comment) — LOL
http://www.masonworld.com/article-marketing/what-you-can-promote-using-article-marketing/