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Do know what a Niche is? Then find out.

Yes, you do have a niche. You’ve likely read it a thousand times on blogs about blogging. Two of the number one pieces of advice are ‘choose your niche wisely’ and ‘write what you know.’
So what if you aren’t wise and don’t know anything? What could you write about that qualifies as a niche? And what does having a niche do for you anyway?

Having a niche has its benefits

Your niche gives you focus. It gives you identity and purpose. A blog with no niche is like a magazine with no cover model.
The model on the cover of a magazine tells readers instinctively what they are likely to find on the interior pages. A fashion model indicates articles about celebrities and shopping can be found inside. An athlete tells us we can likely learn how to improve our golf swing.
The same goes for blogs. A niche is our version of a cover model. We include it in our headers, our buttons, our posts and our SEO. Readers who land on our page will instinctively know what the blog is about—if we’ve done our jobs well.
There are blogs about food and blogs about cameras. Blogs about travel and blogs about sports. But what if you just write about your everyday life? What if there is no core subject matter and your blog is a grab bag of this and that.
What can you do then?

You have a pre-made, bona fide, built in niche

Yes, you do! It’s your location. Everyone lives somewhere. And there are other people who live where you do who might be searching for information on local events or restaurant reviews. And there are many people who don’t live where you do who might be interested in visiting someday … but how would they know if they can’t come across anything on the web that tells them what a great place it is?
When I rebranded my site, Jobgurusng.com, to be more of a SOCIAL job site, I knew that I was going to have issue of getting my visitors register to the member area—i didn't want it to be like every other site. Only so many people are going to want view other members profile and they certainly aren’t going to surf in from search engines to do so. Yes, I write about other things, too—like blogging and News.
I’ve had a small bit of success with traffic from facebook but not enough to keep the site growing. Since Is all about jobs and career,I decided that incorporating career tips,useful materials and job vacancies could be my niche. So I started incorporating a few posts here and there on career tips. I added career tips, past questions and latest job vacancies to my title tags and banner. Then I sat back and watched my stats to see if anyone arrived via search.
And they did.
What topics can you take local on your blog? How about:
  • events
  • restaurants
  • parks
  • wildlife
  • sports
  • local celebrities
  • local schools, clubs, and associations
  • tourist info.

If they’re talking about it, they’re Googling it

What’s going on right now that people are talking about? Read through your paper and write a post on the opposite view on a major topic. What are people talking about at work? Write about it.
the CEO proBlogger says "I get a smattering of Google traffic every day for phrases such as Calgary Daycare, Calgary Blog or Calgary mom blog. I’ve attended a few events as a “local blogger” and have had one or two advertising inquiries from local
businesses. The new local focus is working and I’m excited about what’s next for me.
While HomeToHeather is still a small blog—very small, I am slowly working my way towards establishing a local readership, with local content. It’s a great way to round out the rest of my more random posts about blogging, motherhood and creativity. "
So try it yourself and take advantage of your built in niche—you never know where it will take you.
Have you done any local posts on your blog? Could this technique work for you? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Do know what a Niche is? Then find out. Reviewed by Jobgurus Nigeria on 10:34 PM Rating: 5

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