Amazing choir (Perpetuum Jazzile) uses their hands to simulate storm

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ABC News – Interview with Michael Jackson on his 50th Bday

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Jack (Togetherforpeace), Non-Sequiturs, And God

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Characteristics of a profitable niche

A rough, 5-minute test to measure the profitability of any niche is to establish that niche’s popularity in the PPC engines. By finding out the AdSense payout (per click) for the top keywords in that niche, or by finding out what the top bids are on AdWords and Yahoo (Yahoo Search Marketing, formerly Overture), you’ll have an idea of what the market considers this niche’s profitability to be.
For example, PPC bid prices for high-end medical keywords (mesothelioma is a common example) can go as high as $75 a click! Debt consolidation is another high-earning topic. Lesser known topics include any traveling or tourism niche, personal yachts and gardening, where the average high-paying keywords hover around $3 and $4 per click. With this being said, if you’re looking to make a killing with Adsense, I would stick to the
keywords paying out around $1.00-$4.00 a click, rather than shooting for keywords in the “mesothelioma” neighborhood, which everyone and their brother is targeting.
All these numbers (and there are several resources available that help you find these hidden niches, as well as these PPC prices) point to a healthy payoff depending on the monetization technique you use, you stand to make a decent income from them.
The problem with estimating the profitability of a niche in this manner is that PPC engines don’t always allow full access to information such as bid prices and AdSense payouts. For example, AdWords offers a prediction tool, through which you get an approximate maximum cost-per-click figure for achieving the top spot for your keywords. Yahoo offers an interface through which people can view current bid prices for any keyword. Rumors
are that Yahoo will also shift from revealing bid price data to a more opaque, prediction system in 2006.
In most cases, the , along with the, is sufficient (you’ll have to have an AdWords account, though). Other keyword tools that you can and should use (both for judging the profitability of your niche and for generating topic ideas):
Micro Niche Finder
This is a brand new product. New Software Tool Uncovers Hot Untapped Niche Markets that Have Been Completely Overlooked by the Masses.
You should check back to see if it’s available.
How to find and extract proper keywords for Adsense, Affiliate, SEO?


Olesya Breus - the blog's author
- Locate Highly Profitable Niches With Little Or NO Competition
- Locate High Paying and Highly Advertised AdWords Niches To Build AdSense Sites
- Locate Tons of “Undiscovered” and “Untapped” Yet In-Demand Niches You Can Dominate with Little Effort
- Perform All Your “Niche Idea Generation” Directly From Your Computer!
- And… Put More Cash In Your Pocket Before You Even Create a Website!
Blog Ideas to Keep You Blogging in 2009


The author: Mark Vostrikov
I know some bloggers who, over time, have learned the benefits of business blogging firsthand. But they complain that they’ve run out of blog content ideas and have nothing left to write about.
“The tank is empty. I’ve got nothing left. I want to keep blogging, but there’s simply nothing left for me to write about.”
Now, I’ve never been one to advocate business blogging just for the sake of doing it. You should blog because you really want to, and because you’ve seen firsthand how it can help your business. So if you fall into this second category, and simply need to some blog ideas to keep you going, then you’ve come to the right place.
Blog Optimization – Writing for People and Search Engines


The author: Stephan Pronis
Keep these tips in mind when writing blog posts, and you will be well on your way to better rankings and more traffic. Now, without further ado, let us get to the good stuff.
Keyword Matching – Before you start writing a new blog post, do a bit of keyword research to see what kinds of phrases people are searching (relevant to your topic). This will help you incorporate the exact phrases your target audience is searching for online. It will also give you ideas for future blog posts. You can learn more in this article about blog content and keywords.