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Jaeger 12-04-2012 01:27 AM

mainstream niche ideas?
 
Just starting out in mainstream myself,

I have a couple of ideas, but tbh i've been out of web dev for almost 2 years...

I now have a sh&tload of time to commit...

I was wondering if you guys could spam me with mainstream niches that 'do well' please?

Tent Pitcher 12-05-2012 09:54 PM

A similar question came up on the webmaster forum a few days back, so I thought I'd copy an paste my response here for you:

"Based on our most recent metrics (we are an adult search engine), the three most searched for adult terms are lesbians, mature, and anal. Teens are pretty popular too, but not as much so as the other three.

These are subjective of course, as they can be affected by where we advertise, promotions we run, etc."

If you want to see the entire thread, it's here:

https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1091082

Hope that helps.

sarettah 12-05-2012 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tent Pitcher (Post 19354025)
"Based on our most recent metrics (we are an adult search engine), the three most searched for adult terms are lesbians, mature, and anal. Teens are pretty popular too, but not as much so as the other three.


Those are mainstream niches? Damn, I have been doing everything wrong I guess.


:helpme

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Jaeger 12-05-2012 10:40 PM

thanks tent, but that is adult.

I am looking for mainstream...

nnweb 12-06-2012 10:10 PM

just hit some of the networks up ask for their top offers and figure out which ones are really doing well and which ones they are behind on traffic.

something like whatrunswhere could give some ideas on whats being pushed.

javinder_mn 12-07-2012 03:52 AM

january is a mental time for weight loss and various other health and beauty offers so i suppose now is a good time to put something together.

our partner network moreniche has several good converting offers across diet pills, detox, skin care etc where average earnings are about $25 per sale. but please note there's none of this free trial shit that seems to be so popular these days, we try to steer clear of this scammy type of crap

drop me a line if this suits

Tent Pitcher 12-08-2012 12:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 19354068)
Those are mainstream niches? Damn, I have been doing everything wrong I guess.


:helpme

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D'oh...sorry, I forgot what forum I was posting in - thanks for being gentle. Don't mind me.

AdultAudiences 12-08-2012 04:01 AM

Drop-shipping ecommerce sites seem to be doing alright.

I guess I would ask what hobbies you're interested in. If those hobbies involve merchandise -- equipment, maybe, or something collectible -- then you can monetize that aspect. And if you're genuinely interested in the topic, you'll tend to find writing about it more interesting. And that enthusiasm will generally help you rank better and make the development process seem less like work.

RyanEagle 12-09-2012 12:22 AM

Will have to say weight loss, skin care, etc. General health and beauty products have been killing it non stop since internet marketing started, pretty much.

AdultAudiences 12-09-2012 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by RyanEagle (Post 19359482)
Will have to say weight loss, skin care, etc. General health and beauty products have been killing it non stop since internet marketing started, pretty much.

Since somebody mentioned beauty products, I may as well put a plug in for a couple of domain auctions that I started yesterday. Hair coloration products take up pretty much a whole aisle at any WalMart, and they ship really easily. These happen to be .CO.UK domains; so the audience would obviously be British. Not really a problem online if you're working with affiliates. The auction site is called DomainLore.co.uk, and the starting price is 50 quid:

Coloration.co.uk
HairColoration.co.uk

Also this one:

TelevisionStars.co.uk

I don't run any hair-care sites. But at 50 pounds, it should be an inexpensive niche to get into. 50 GBP is pretty cheap in comparison to the reported .CO.UK sales on DomainPrices.co.uk. There the lowest I can find is 700 GBP.


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