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Beginner Niche Angle Finder
Broad niches are crowded. Specific angles are where beginners find their first commissions. Use this tool to break down a huge market into manageable, high-intent starting points.
The goal of this tool is discovery. It shows you what is possible within a broad market. Scan the results and look for the one subtopic that feels most interesting to you and has clear product potential.
Once you pick an angle, validate it by checking if there are real products you can promote and if real people are asking questions about it in forums or on social media.
If an angle feels too technical or too competitive, move to the next one. The internet is big enough that you do not need to fight for the hardest keywords on day one.
- → Solve a specific problem for a specific person.
- → Avoid 'YMYL' (Your Money Your Life) niches like medical advice unless you have credentials.
- → Focus on niches where people are already spending money on tools, software, or equipment.
- → Pick something you can talk about for at least 6 months without getting bored.
FAQ
Common questions about finding your niche.
You can, but you will likely be buried by established sites with massive budgets. Beginners succeed by 'niching down' until they find a pocket of the market where they can actually be the best answer for a specific person.
An angle is a specific perspective or focus for your content. Instead of 'how to lose weight' (broad), an angle might be 'weight loss for busy accountants who work 60 hours a week' (specific).
Look for high-intent keywords. If people are searching for reviews, comparisons, or 'how to' solutions involving products, there is usually money moving in that angle.
When you are starting, yes. Pick one subtopic cluster and build 5-10 solid articles around it. This builds 'topical authority' and makes search engines trust you more in that specific area.
AI is great at connecting dots you might miss. It can see patterns across different audiences and suggest angles that aren't immediately obvious.
If you want a professional evaluation of your niche or offer, the ClickBank Profit Club community is where you can get direct feedback.
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