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    Everyone tells you to find a niche, which is fine, but what niche and how?

    Starting at the beginning, you develop your niche based on a few factors including: 1) what you are interested in, and 2) what might be interesting to others. Obviously, there are others, but these two factors cover a lot of ground.

    Recently, I've been paying particular attention to keywords - not just the ones I've used on my website, but those being searched for in the major search engines.

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    , you develop your niche based on a few factors including: 1) what you are interested in, and 2) what might be interesting to others. Obviously, there are others, but these two factors cover a lot of ground.

    Recently, I've been paying particular attention to keywords - not just the ones I've used on my website, but those being searched for in the major search engines.

    Mike's Marketing Tools is a good pla

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    ght be interesting to others. Obviously, there are others, but these two factors cover a lot of ground.

    Recently, I've been paying particular attention to keywords - not just the ones I've used on my website, but those being searched for in the major search engines.

    Mike's Marketing Tools is a good pla

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    Recently, I've been paying particular attention to keywords - not just the ones I've used on my website, but those being searched for in the major search engines.

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    ite, but those being searched for in the major search engines.

    Mike's Marketing Tools is a good place to begin since he offers three basic needs right at my fingertips - one of these being my ability to easily check and see what search terms are currently (and in the past) popular.

    For example, there were 513 searches for the keywords "1962 World's Fair."

    So what could a person do with this you ask? Tsk, tsk... where's your imagination?! Say you're interested in Fairs Around the World. You create your web

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