That’s the question every marketer asks when considering a product marketing campaign. Many other questions affect success, but number one is whether my offer can be found by searchers. If it doesn’t land on Google’s first page, it will mostly be ignored. How competitive is this niche I am considering?

If you could easily discover whether you could rank, it would save you many days and many dollars (or pounds, drachmae or Krugerrands). Joe Finn’s Rank in Top Ten Method instantly tells you how competitive a niche is. That knowledge can mean the difference between success and failure.

Niche research consists of the following three parts: Niche brainstorming, niche qualification, and niche evaluation. Niche brainstorming is finding niches. Niche qualification determines if a niche is worth going after, i.e. are there money, traffic, problems to solve and products to solve them. Niche evaluation determines how competitive a niche is and whether you can win in the niche.

The Rank in Top Ten Method is a fast, accurate way to do niche evaluation that requires no expensive tools or experts. Get the whole story here.

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