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riches in the niches (the perfect niche for you?)

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it?s not that hard? Hey {NAME}, Our end-of-the-year sale is here. ! One of the major conce

it’s not that hard… Hey {NAME},  Our end-of-the-year sale is here. [Go get Blog Growth Engine at 46% off, along with all the bonuses](!  One of the major concerns I get when it comes to starting a blog is picking the perfect niche.  - What should I write about? - Can I actually rank for any keywords? - Is there money to be made in the niche I want to pursue? Most people (myself included) struggle with finding the right niche when starting out.  I cycled through tons of ideas before I settled on writing software reviews.  It makes sense that finding your niche can feel overwhelming… because without knowing your niche, you can’t move forward with creating content.  In short, the niche is everything.  But that shouldn’t keep you stuck. And you shouldn’t be intimidated.  Here’s why….  There are, quite literally, thousands of niches to choose from.  So if someone ever tells me they can’t find a niche to write about, I like to put it like this:  Landing on the perfect niche for you has nothing to do with finding random topics to write about… It has everything to do with deciding on what to create content around.  Google LOVES authoritative content, and it wants to reward bloggers who cover topics extensively with lots of traffic and clicks.  So you’ll want to be sure that the niche you pick falls under these 2 criteria:  - The keywords aren’t super competitive (meaning you can actually rank for these terms). - You know enough about the niche to create plenty of articles and create topical authority. The good news is we make this niche-discovery process incredibly simple with our Authority Flywheel Exercise…  We walk you through a step-by-step process for finding a niche that is perfect for you.  So, within your first 60 minutes of cracking open BGE, you should have a very good idea of what topics you know well and what you should be writing blog content about.  But here’s what I want you to know – no matter what – you don’t have to pigeonhole yourself into any singular niche at any given time.  A blog is a living, breathing piece of digital real estate that you can change at any given time!  You may start out writing about home goods – because you know a ton about modular furniture… so you write some blogs around modular patio furniture.  But as you keep doing keyword research, you find some hidden gems you didn’t notice before in the camping niche (that you also love and know a lot about).  You are completely free to pivot and shift gears with your content strategy whenever it makes sense to.  It’s what I did when I started… Originally, I wanted to write about fitness gear, but it didn’t pan out.  So I shifted my strategy and started writing about software. And that’s what ultimately stuck for me.  One of our students, Christina, wasn’t sure what she would write about when she started…  But with a little research and keyword analysis, she stumbled upon a sub-topic in a niche she knew a lot about.  After she ran it by us, she confirmed it was a good opportunity.  So she got started… and within 12 months, she built her blogging income up to $15k/month.  The cool thing is this: she started at ground zero – with very little experience in the blogging world.  … this is insanely good for a first-timer. And I should mention that it’s not typical.  But it’s a GREAT goal to set for yourself.  And if it took you twice as long to reach this level of success, it’d still be worth all the effort you put forth.  So how was Christina able to make so much progress in just 12 months?  One word: persistence.  When Christina joined BGE, she was essentially a beginner – she had a blog with very little content, and not much authority (DR of 1.5).  But she was hungry to grow.  So she studied BGE from back to front. She showed up to the QnA calls.  She asked questions in our community.  And she knew where she wanted to go.  We want you to replicate her process and find that perfect niche for yourself.  You can learn more about her story [when you come to this page and hear it in her own words](.  In reality, there is no perfect niche for every person because we’re all unique – we have different backgrounds and interests.  What may seem boring to you might be incredibly interesting (and profitable) for someone else.  And because there’s an endless number of topics to write about, there’s no reason you can’t find the ideal niche for yourself.  So to find the right niche for you, [come over to this page and get enrolled in BGE 4.5](. Click that big blue button to get started.  👉 And for our end-of-the-year sale, you can get BGE 4.5 for 46% off.  But that’s not all… We have exclusive bonuses when you enroll during our end-of-the-year sale:  - Bonus #1: The Perfect On-Page SEO Checklist (Updated for 2024) This is the 'insiders' on-page checklist that the top minds in SEO are using to make sure every page and post they publish has the best chance at ranking. Written by our blog coach, Eddy B., you can use this for every post you create to make sure you have the best chance to rank in Google.  - Bonus #2: 7 Day Blog Launch Checklist We want you to launch your blog as quickly as possible. So we put together a 7-day blog launch checklist for you to follow step-by-step. All you have to do is dive in to BGE, and get started with the daily tasks. By the end of 7 days, you'll have a fully functional blog ready for the world. Then you can focus 100% of your efforts on building your blogging business. 😍  - Bonus #3: Finding Your Ideal Niche With The BGE Authority Flywheel Figuring out the perfect niche for you can feel frustrating. But those days are long gone once you do our Authority Flywheel Exercise inside of BGE. It's built on 4 distinct pillars that are all connected. We combine who you are, what you know, and how you can leverage your uniqueness in the blogging market. Within 60 minutes of enrolling, you can discover exactly what your niche is, so you can get to work building your blog.  → [So come over to this page and get enrolled in BGE](.  I am looking forward to seeing you in the community.  Talk soon,  ~ Adam  P.S. I used to think I had to be the best writer on the internet if I wanted a profitable blog… but I was dead wrong. Tomorrow I’m going to break down why you don’t need to be the next Hemingway to make it as a blogger.    [1688743602-9d71f31c-05f2-479e-a70d-bf76d88c9114?em=%EMAIL%&j66Ur=Lw8FV] [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( Income Growth Engine LLC 7542 Excitement Dr Reunion Florida 34747 United States [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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