How to Choose Your Best Blog Niche (+273 Great Ideas)

How to Choose Your Best Blog Niche (+273 Great Ideas)

In this guide, you’ll learn:

How to easily find your potential blog niches

How to test the prospects of your blog topic ideas

How to pick out your most profitable niche ideas

How to choose your best blog niche

Common mistakes to avoid

And much more

Why Is Picking the Perfect Niche So Important? 

First, choosing the right niche can help get your blog off to a flying start.

But if you choose wrongly, you’ll be a square peg in a round hole.

And no matter the time and effort you put into building your blog, you’ll have very little to show for your investment. Because you’re unsuited for the niche.

You can even blog about some topics and achieve some level of success.

However, you’ll only distinguish yourself when you find that one niche that fits you, your interests, and your skillset perfectly.

Second, selecting your perfect blog niche can spell the critical difference between success and failure in blogging.

Because the niche you choose plays a major role in shaping your blog’s future.

In other words, how successful your blogging career and business becomes will depend largely on the blog topic you select.

Now, some people are very good at whatever they do. They are multi-skilled and can produce remarkable results in different areas.

But for most of us, including big names like Usain Bolt, Tiger Woods, and Serena Williams, we tend to stand out in one thing, and perform averagely in some areas and woefully in other fields.  

For example, Usain Bolt’s name is synonymous with the sprint. But when he decided to try his hands at football after he retired, he soon discovered he wasn’t so good at it.  

Can you imagine Tiger Woods, the golf legend, on an NBA court, or Serena Williams, the tennis star, in track and field?

It is the same in the blogging world; most successful bloggers become popular for one blog topic.

Likewise, identifying and selecting your perfect niche is the jumping-off point for an excellent blogging career and business, and indeed, for every online enterprise.

If you ask me, you shouldn’t start building your blog until you have decided what to blog about.

It makes sense to spend time, in the beginning, to figure out the best niche where you can easily excel instead of rushing into starting a blog on a topic you are not very sure about.

Again, you want to focus on one topic you hopefully become synonymous with.

With that, below is a table of contents covered in this post.

How to Choose Your Perfect Blog Topic

If you’re ready, let’s get started.

What Is A Blog Niche?

A blog niche is simply the spotted needs, wants, interests, and problems of a specific group of people on the Web that you have the passion, expertise, and plan to address through your content for many long years, and hopefully, make money from.   

From the above definition, a blog niche is much more than just focusing your content on a topic you know a lot about or are interested in, hoping to attract people who share the same interest.

While there are one thousand and one topics you can delve into that way and get some results, jumping off like that is simply taking a gamble.

To get optimum results, the starting point has to be the needs, desires, and problems of a particular community of people in a specific niche you’re cut out for.

On the other hand, if you aren’t keen on earning money from your blog, you can start with whatever fascinates you and accept whatever results you get.

But if you plan to monetize your content, the first thing you need to know is this:

The people (or searchers, readers, visitors, users, audience, customers, etc.) are the life, the vital spark of any successful online enterprise, including any blogging business.

To put it another way, building a successful blog – and indeed, any online business – begins and ends with users.

So again, a blog niche is picking out the specific needs, desires, problems, etc. of a particular audience. Then, painstakingly create relevant and helpful content after content in your blog to cater to them.

That means in your search for your best blogging niche, you’re not just looking for a topic to blog about.

Rather, you’re looking for a specific group of people with particular needs, wants, problems, etc. that you’re well equipped and happy to help through your articles in the hope of earning an income from your work.  

This is what this post is all about – to help you pinpoint that one area where you can produce amazing results.

Because you’re well suited to deal with the needs, problems, etc. of the people in that target niche. And, in the process, earn some income.

Now you know what a blog niche is, let’s come up with a list of ideas.

How to Brainstorm Blog Niche Ideas

At this stage, you want to brainstorm as many niche ideas as possible and put them down on paper as they come to you.

Write down every niche idea that comes to mind. Don’t worry if your list is long.

That said, two factors should guide you during your brainstorming sessions.

They are your expertise and your passion.

These two factors should be the springboard for all the niche ideas you come up with.

Your Expertise

Every one of your blog topic ideas should spring from your expertise.

Expertise can be formal expertise or, as Google calls it, ‘everyday expertise’.

Formal expertise is the prerequisite education or training you must acquire in a formal setting before you qualify to handle or practice the subject.

While ‘everyday expertise’ is the day-to-day, first-hand experience you gather from your life experiences to handle the topic.

Here’s why you should only list topics you have expertise in:

Google's Page Quality rating called Experience-Expertise-Authortativeness-Trust (E-E-A-T)

Among other quality characteristics, Google considers the level of E-E-A-T to rate every page and website.

Therefore, it makes sense to only list topics you either have first-hand life experience in, or formal education for.

Google says, “High-quality websites and pages need enough expertise or life experience to be authoritative and trustworthy on their topic.”

So according to them, there are all kinds of “expert” websites including sites that require everyday expertise such as gossip websites, humor websites, fashion websites, etc.

Your Money or Your Life (YMYL) Topics  

YMYL topics are niches that usually require appropriate formal expertise because of how sensitive these topics are.

They need high E-E-A-T because, according to Google, they could impact a person’s future happiness, financial stability, safety, or health.

YMYL topics require a high standard of accuracy, and, in some cases, well-established consensus by experts.

Because these niches require a high degree of trust.

So, you must have the required formal education (or training) and certification(s) for any YMYL topic you want to blog about.

In other words, you shouldn’t start a blog on a YMYL topic just because you know a lot and are passionate about it.

It will be a sheer waste of time. Google won’t rate your content high if you don’t have the requisite formal expertise.

Examples of YMYL topics include:

✓ News and current events

✓ Civics, government, and law

✓ Finance

✓ Shopping

✓ Health and safety

✓ Parenting

✓ Artistic content that is related to YMYL topics

✓ Fitness and Nutrition

✓ Finding a job

✓ Choosing a college

✓ Housing Information

✓ Information or claims related to groups of people based on age, disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, immigration status, race, and many more.

✓ And much more

Less Sensitive or Non-YMYL Topics:  

This second category of topics requires less formal or everyday expertise.

In other words, you don’t need formal learning to be regarded as an authority in the niche.

If you can write extremely detailed, helpful, and relevant content, or if you have valuable first-hand life experiences and tips that you can share, you can be considered a guru on the topic.

So, Google considers life experience and ‘everyday expertise’ appropriate for non-YMYL topics to rank pages and websites.

Examples of non-YMYL topics include:

✓ Food and Recipes

✓ Humor

✓ Travel

✓ Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

✓ Writing

✓ Reviews

✓ Forums

However, people with personal experiences in some areas of YMYL topics can also be seen as experts.

For example, if you’ve had a loved one who lived with a terminal disease like leukemia and want to share that experience, you’ll be regarded as an expert as long as you limit it to that.

You cannot delve into the more sensitive areas of that topic to give medical advice like qualified health professionals.

Now, most articles will discourage you from selecting a competitive topic.

Because they feel you don’t stand a chance with so many big names in the niche.

But I’ll say this: If you have expertise or experience in a so-called saturated niche, and can bring a fresh angle to the topic, add it to your list.

Google says there are still a lot of information that exists inthe world that  aren't yet on the internet.

So, if you go through search results and find that you can offer a completely different perspective on the topic, go ahead and include it in your list.

If Google finds a different view that is reliable and useful to users from an expert, they will rank it.

To summarize, expertise is a requisite for every topic, though it varies from topic to topic.  

Your Passion

Your niche ideas should also spring from your interests.

One of the beautiful things about blogging is that you get to do what you like and enjoy, not what is available.

Your niche ideas should be your enthusiasms that you can share and talk about in your blog at least once a week, for many years.

Moreover, you need energy and passion to stay in the game, especially when things are not working.

Because blogging is a marathon, not a sprint.

One of the main reasons people burn out and give up a few months down the road even though they have the expertise is because they are in a niche they’re not really excited about.

So, check off every topic on your niche idea list that you know you’re passionate about now, and will still enjoy writing about way into the future.  

One way to know you love a blog topic idea is to quickly write down at least 21 articles you can create quality content about, in your blog.

Once you have your list of possible niche ideas, you’re ready for the next crucial stage where you’ll be testing their potential.

However, at this point, you can choose a topic and start to create content on it if you aren’t concerned about producing the best results possible.

How to Test the Viability of Your Niche Ideas

You need to test the potential of each of your blog topic ideas.

This will help you narrow your list to the most profitable niches before you pick your perfect blog topic, based on your analyses and projections.  

5 factors determine the chances of any niche idea, and there must be enough of these 5 elements for the niche to be considered lucrative.

There are five elements that determine the profitability of a blog niche.

I have named it the Enough Niche Test.

It is not enough to have these 5 factors in a niche idea; you must have enough of all these elements for it to stand a good chance of success.

Therefore, don’t pick a niche if it does not have enough of these 5 elements.

In other words, 4 over 5 isn’t good enough; it has to be 5 over 5.

So, any of these five scenarios wouldn’t be a perfect niche:

1. If a niche is your area of expertise and you’re passionate about it and can earn an income from it for years to come, but it doesn’t have a big enough audience – You won’t be able to attract a good-sized traffic.

2. If a topic attracts a lot of searches that you’re very interested in and has multiple streams of income opportunities and a big future, but you have no expertise in the field – Google will rate your content low.

3. If a niche has enough people with different problems that you have considerable expertise to help, and can make enough money for a long time, but you are not enthusiastic about it – You’ll most likely give up on it soon.

4. If a niche has a sizeable number of queries that you have adequate knowledge and a strong passion to solve and can earn a good income, but it isn’t sustainable – You may have to start over.  

5. If a blog topic has a reasonable monthly search volume, plus enough problems that you’re experienced and genuinely happy to address, and will likely be around for decades, but has limited monetization channelsYou won’t make enough money.

So these 5 factors must be present in considerable amounts for a niche to be profitable.

With that, let’s now look at the definition of a perfect niche.

What’s an Ideal Blog Niche?

An ideal blog niche is a specific area that attracts enough queries that you have enough expertise and enough enthusiasm to answer in your blog, and in the process, make enough money for many long years.

Let’s look at each element in detail and how to research them.

The 5 Factors that Make Up a Profitable Niche
Enough queries

This is the first defining characteristic of a successful blog niche.

For you to consider a niche, it should attract a decent-sized audience who has enough queries about the topic that you can address with your content.  

So, find out how many people are interested in the topic and how much they want to learn about it.

How to find out the volume of search interest in your blog topic ideas
Research the volume of search queries that your niche ideas are attracting.

Google Trends will give you a general but accurate analysis of people’s interest in your niche ideas. Because it is owned by Google.

Simply type a niche idea into the search box, and select the region and the period you want to analyze.

I always like to check for the past 12 months, to see how stable and how high people’s interest in the topic is all year round.

Below are some common patterns of search interest that you’ll find for most niches.

➀ Some topics will have high or low but relatively stable search interest over time.

For example, let’s say one of your topic ideas is ‘Food and recipes’. Enter it in the ‘Search term’ field and select the region and length of time.

Some niches have stable and high search interest all year round.

The web search for ‘Food and recipe’ is quite stable all year round, averaging 81. That’s quite high.

Some topics attract stable and high search interest over time.

Let’s see more examples with the same pattern of search interest:

Some topics will have relatively stable search interest year-round.

Men’s fashion is also relatively high and stable year-round.

➁ Some topics have search interest that steadily rises over time.

Some niches will have an increasing search interest over time. E.g. Artificial Intelligence.

A current example is ‘Artificial Intelligence’. There is an increasing interest in the topic globally.

➂ Some topics attract high search interest that dwindles with time.

A good example is ‘Coronavirus’. Search interest has gradually shifted from the pandemic.

Some topics will have dwindling search interest over time. E.g. Coronavirus.

So, any blog created solely for the disease in the thick of the pandemic will, by now, be losing traffic.

➃ You’ll also find topics with undulating search interest.

For example, popular niches like the ‘Premier League’ and the ‘NBA’. Search interest in these topics drastically reduces during their off-seasons.

Some topics like the Premier League have undulating search interest over time that drops in their off-seasons.
Search interest in some topics like NBA drastically drops during the off-seasons.

➄ Some topics are more or less a flash in the pan.

For example, the ‘World Cup’.

Some topics will have a flash-in-the-pan search interest. E.g. the World Cup.

The euphoria dies out once the event ends.

You want to only list blog topics with reasonably high search interest all year round (or at least, most of the year).

First, test each niche individually; then compare topics to see which has more search interest.

Compare your niche ideas on Google Trends to see which ones are attracting more and stable traffic.

It’s also a good idea to check the search interest for other terms related to your topic ideas.

Compare search interest for terms related to your blog niche ideas to see which are attracting the most traffic.
Research your blog niche ideas with popular SEO tools.
Find out the actual number of people who are interested in your blog topics with SEO tools.

Most of these tools will allow you to start with their free version, but it is limited.

You can research your blog niche ideas with free SEO tools.

Also, brainstorm keywords related to these niches and check their monthly search volume.

Research related keywords on popular SEO tools for monthly search volume.

Many research tools will also show other related queries and their actual number, among other analyses.

These keywords reveal exactly what searchers want to find out about the topics. These are terms you can also address in your blog.

So, a keyword research tool will help you discover the volume of searchers for a niche idea and the different content ideas they want to learn, among other things.

Take this opportunity to write down all the content ideas you can find for each niche idea. This will come in handy later.

You want to check off a topic once it has a high monthly search volume and various content opportunities.

If it doesn’t have enough of both, I recommend you drop the idea.

Enough expertise/Experience

From the list of blog post ideas you’ve gathered for each niche, you should be able to tell if you have enough expertise or first-hand experience to adequately address them in your content.

People want to learn from the experts.

In Google’s own words, “your expertise is what primarily determines your site’s authoritativeness and trustworthiness.”

The more (or less) expertise you have, the more (or less) your site’s authoritativeness and trustworthiness.

Again, different topics require different standards for expertise.

Sensitive niches (or YMYL topics) need appropriate formal expertise, while less sensitive or (non-YMYL topics) require less formal expertise (or experience).

For high E-E-A-T pages and websites, Google goes as far as reading your About page and the views of respected experts about your site, to judge your reputation.

So, you want to narrow down to topics in your areas of expertise that you’re sure you can produce high-quality content on.

Some opt for expert content creators to boost their site’s E-E-A-T and reputation.

But it is expensive to contract all your posts to professional writers, especially when you’re just starting out.

So, being an expert in the field will be a big advantage. You’ll be able to write some by yourself and save some money.

Moreover, whenever you outsource any of your articles, you can easily verify the content before you publish it.

You’ll also be able to position yourself as a thought leader and build authority in your niche.

Enough passion

There are so many abandoned blogs online. One reason for this is that people start out with what looks like real passion, but just a few weeks (or months) after the euphoria, the spark dies out.

Many people give up very quickly because they do not have enough passion for the topic.

That’s why you’ll want to choose a niche that you’re sure you have extra love for.  

Because if you love what you’re blogging about, you’ll continue to give your all – come rain or shine.

Enough passion will help you hold out in difficult times, especially in the early days when you’re yet to see results.

For instance, you need genuine passion to stay committed to a demanding routine of consistently creating fresh content for your users.

The fact is, you are more authentic and you stay dedicated to the things that are our enthusiasms. And readers can easily pick these qualities in your writings.

So, trim your list down to the topics that interest you the most and that you’re sure you can spend a lot of time on.

Again, though you can hire expert writers and accept guest posts, your interest in the topic you settle on should develop into an abiding passion.

Enough sustainability

You’ll want to pick blog niches you know can have long-time relevance and success, not just a one-off niche like Covid-19, or a once-in-a-while topic like the World Cup or the Olympics.

So for sustainability, check how stable the search interest is for longer periods, say the past 5 years.

For our examples, if you check a niche like “Food and recipes”, “Women’s fashion”, or “Men’s fashion”, the search interest has remained pretty stable in the last 5 years.

Check the search interest in each topic's for longer periods, say 5 years.
Find out on Google Trends how sustainable your topic ideas are.

For “Coronavirus”, the search interest is already tapering off after only 3 years.

Find out if the web interest over time is sustainable.

That is a strong signal that starting a website on this topic is not sustainable.

For a topic like the “World Cup”, again, after the euphoria of the games, the world comes back to the earth almost immediately.

The web search over time for World Cup is at it its peak during the event but crashes immediately after it ends.

This is a flash-in-the-pan niche.

For the Olympics, the search interest for the past 12 months is quite stable:

Some topics are stable for 12 months search but they become a flash in the pan when you check for 5 years. E.g. Olympics.

However, the story is different when you check for the past 5 years.

Some topics are stable for short periods, say 12 months, and flash in the pan for longer periods, say 5 years.

Search interest peaked during the Summer Games in Tokyo, Japan in July 2021, and the Winter Games in Beijing, China in February 2022.

It simply means it is not sustainable.

While for the NBA and the Premier League, search interest dwindles even for longer periods.

Some niches have stable search interest for short periods say 12 months but undulates for longer periods say 5 years.
Some topics like Premier League have stable search interest on-seasons, but dwindles off-seasons.

This means that people’s interest in the niches drops for those periods. So you should consider that if you want to blog about such topics.

Therefore, check the trend, and make sure the niche has a stable search interest year-round for a reasonable amount of time.

This is a pointer that the topic has a bright future ahead.

So, choose a topic that attracts a steady web interest over a long period.

Enough profitability

If one of your goals is to make money with your blog, then you’ll want to pick a topic with enough profitability.

Your blog niche should allow different steady income streams such as:

✓ Displaying adverts

✓ Promoting affiliate products and services

✓ Publishing sponsored posts

✓ Selling freelance services

✓ Offering consulting and coaching services

✓ Creating online courses

✓ Writing e-books

✓ Selling physical or digital products

✓ Accepting donations

These are some of the popular ways blogs in virtually all niches use to make money.

However, some monetization strategies are more effective in some niches than others.

Next, you should be able to use several revenue streams at once.

To know how to monetize your site, look at what methods your competitors are using on theirs.

Also, you can research the average income in your niche.

This will give you an idea of what you can earn, all things being equal.

That said, on average across niches, bloggers make a five-figure income yearly.

However, you can earn a lot more if you work hard and fortune smiles on your blog.

So many popular blogs earn six, seven-figure income yearly. A good example is CreateandGo. They usually publish their earnings on their website.

That being said, whatever niche you are in, the following factors can help you improve your chances of making money with your blog:

Quality content

This is the crux of any online business success – creating consistently compelling and relevant content that your audience finds helpful.

It is the most effective way to grow your traffic.

It will not only keep your user base from coming back but also draw in new visitors.

SEO (search engine optimization)

SEO is next to valuable content.

It is the legitimate way of making your content Google-friendly, so it can rank high in search results, where it can attract more relevant readers.

A decent traffic

This factor completely depends on the first two factors – quality content and SEO.

And the more traffic you get, the better your chances of selling your products or services.

The right monetization methods

Using several effective income streams will definitely boost your earnings.

So, use all the strategies that are working well in your niche.

It is important to note that some topics are more profitable than others.

That said, making money shouldn’t be the primary motivation for choosing a blog topic.

The first 4 elements of a profitable niche – enough queries, expertise, passion, and sustainability – all come before profitability in that order.

Once it is profitable enough, and the income streams look good, check off the niche on your list.

All the blog niche ideas where these 5 factors check, have a real prospect of success.

However, you want to pick the niche with the best chance.

Choose the Topic Where You Can Produce the Best Results

At this point, some niches would have risen to the top of your list.

These are the ones you want to narrow down to, to make your final choice.

Again, all of your blog topic ideas that pass the Enough Niche Test have a great chance of success.

That said, using the analogy all fingers are not equal”, all niche ideas are not equal.

So you’ll want to zero in on the niche that has the highest projections or the highest average of all the 5 factors:

It has the highest number of searchers (and more content ideas). From the keyword research you conducted earlier, which of your topics has the highest volume of searches, and highest content ideas?

It is your best area of expertise. From the list of blog post ideas you wrote earlier, which topic are you most knowledgeable about?

It is your strongest passion. Which topic makes your heart race the most?

It will be the most relevant for a long time. From your research on Google Trends, which niche has the brightest future?

It is where you can possibly make good money. Which niche has the best monetization opportunities, from your findings?

Again, your perfect niche is the topic with the highest projections of all the 5 factors or the highest average.

You can use the other blog topic for future projects.  

Some Common Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing Your Blog Niche
1. Choosing a topic that is either too broad or too narrow.

Choosing a topic that is too broad would make you spread yourself too thin that you won’t be able to do justice to it.

In other words, you won’t be able to create in-depth, quality content because you have so many topics to cover under the blog topic.

On the other hand, selecting a topic that is too narrow would mean that you’ll have too little to talk about, and you’ll quickly run out of ideas.

The perfect blog niche allows you to cover enough topics (in terms of number), and enough of each topic (in terms of depth) so that you have enough content to satisfy your audience for a long time.

While every one of your posts cannot be a pillar post, you’ll want to provide a satisfying amount of quality content for each, for the purpose of the page, if you want it to rank in Google.

2. Picking a topic that you haven’t researched.

Getting down to blog about a topic you haven’t properly researched, is going in blind.

Just because you’re passionate about a topic doesn’t mean many people are too.

3. Trying to Cover different unrelated topics in one blog.  

Another common mistake people make is trying to be a jack-of-all-trades in different unrelated niches in one blog.

Even if you have the expertise on these different topics, avoid cramming them into one blog.

For example, creating a single blog for ‘food recipes’ and ‘home remodeling‘.

It confuses search engines and makes it difficult for them to know where to place your website.

Search engines prefer a niche per blog like they do one main keyword per page.

So, rather than cram different topics into one space, create a different blog for each topic, once they pass the ‘Enough’ niche test.

If you find more than one great niche, you can start multiple websites using one hosting plan on Bluehost's Shared hosting.

Better still, you can micro-niche within a niche once you have enough of the 5 factors that make up a profitable niche.

For example, within ‘Microbiology’, there is enough space for ‘Medical microbiology’.

You can micro-niche within a niche if there are enough of the 5 factors that make a niche profitable.
Choose a micro-niche if it has all the 5 factors of a profitable niche

That way, you quickly establish yourself as an authority in that specific area of expertise.

273 Blog Niche Ideas with A Great Chance of Success Today

There are thousands of thriving niches out there. However, you can break a completely new frontier.

Google says 15% of the search queries they get everyday are completely new.

And like I said before, most queries are open-ended questions. So, all the answers to many queries aren’t on the web yet.

So, you can begin your search here.

I can confirm that each of these 273 topics has enough search queries, sustainability, and profitability.

Only you can tell which and which you have enough expertise in and enough passion for.

I have grouped them into YMYL and non-YMYL niches (just as Google has done).

Note: Some of these topics have sizeable micro niches you can specialize in (once the projections for 5 elements of an ideal niche are good enough).

Simply click on any topic to view the search interest worldwide in the last 12 months.

Again, you can check the interest over time for different time frames and regions.

YMYL Niches

Like I said earlier, YMYL niches require formal education or training, and certifications.

So, if you choose any of these ideas, you want to provide information about your formal expertise in your biographical data on at least your About page.

Important: Again, Google will rate you low if you create a page or blog on any YMYL topic without the appropriate formal expertise.

Because YMYL niches require a very high level of E-E-A-T.  

Health Topics

Health blogs are not only visited by other experts and trainees in the medical field but also by patients and caregivers who want to be informed about these health issues.

So, they attract a lot of traffic from different regions of the world year-round.

Finance Topics

Finance niches are some of the most profitable niches on the internet. Across the world, people have money problems, and want to learn from the experts, ways of how to manage and improve their finances.

Housing Topics
Science Topics
Legal Niches

These sites attract many visitors including lawyers, law students, and even laymen.

However, again, legal websites should be created only by qualified legal experts.

Tax Niches

Different regions have different taxes. You want to check your area to see the various types of taxes.  

Below are, however, the common topics that you can write about.

Note: Tax websites and pages should be created by tax experts for better rankings in Google.

Relationship Ideas
Car Niche Ideas
News and current affairs niches
Tech niches
Non-YMYL Niche Ideas

Again, these topics require less formal education or training.

Your life experience or “everyday expertise” is enough for you to be considered an expert in the field.

However, your content has to be detailed, relevant, and helpful to rank well in search results.

Your site’s reputation will depend on its popularity, user engagement, and reviews.

Fashion Topics

What helps fashion bloggers to stand out is embracing their own unique style, taste, and personality.

They choose a macro niche to project their own views about how a particular group of people can make better choices that fit their body type so that they look better and feel confident.

Here are the popular niches in the fashion industry:

Art Niche Ideas
Photography Niches

Photography is so broad and diverse, so it is best to narrow your focus to a specific area such as:

Beauty Niches
Lifestyle Topics
Business Niches
Sports Topics
Travel Niches
Food and Recipes
Agricultural Niches
Entertainment Niches
Musical Instrument Niches

People from different regions want to learn how to play various instruments.

Hobbies
E-Marketing Niches
Web Development Niches
Wild Animal Topics

If you have the expertise and passion for wild animals, you could start a blog in any of these niches. The numbers look great. However, you need to do some research.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the most profitable blog niche?

The 3rd and 4th places are lifestyle and mommy blog niches earning $5,174 and $5,000 respectively.

Having said that, people are earning good money in every niche.

So long as you have enough queries about the topic and enough money-making channels, you can make money in any niche.

Don’t choose a blog topic based on one or even four of the five factors of a profitable niche.

Is choosing a niche necessary in blogging?

Yes, it is. Because every niche is an area of expertise.

Imagine you went into a brick-and-mortar banking hall and saw a hair-dressing salon in one corner and a dental clinic in another.

I’m sure that will leave you confused, and you won’t want to bank with such a bank, because they would come across as unprofessional.

No matter the caliber of financial advice they have and want to give, you may not want to stay to listen.

Same with blogging niches. If a finance blog is also writing about food recipes, and reviews on electronics, that will make readers have a second thought.

Search engines also won’t know where to place such a blog.

Unless you’re running a news blog, specializing in a niche allows you to bring your expertise or experience to bear.

It is part of what Google uses to rank a website. According to them, there are all kinds of “expert” websites.

How do I choose the best blog niche?

Identifying your perfect niche involves a simple but painstaking process.

➀ Enough search queries

➁ Enough expertise

➂ Enough passion

➃ Enough sustainability

➄ Enough profitability

Conclusion

You’re on home turf when you find your perfect niche. This will start you off on the right foot in your blogging career and business.

It also helps you find your authentic voice that permeates your content and resonates well with people.

Because you’re not only able to write exhaustively about the topic, but you’re also able to offer a unique perspective.

This, in turn, helps your website stand out quickly and strongly from the competition.

Use this guide to select the blog topic you’re best suited for, by doing a thorough search using the Enough Niche Test.

Once you’ve found your perfect niche, the next thing is to brainstorm domain name ideas for your blog.

The only thing that is standing in your way right now is PROCRASTINATION!

Deal with it, and start your blog NOW!

You never can tell, you might just be the next big thing online!

And there you have it – how to choose your best blog niche.

I hope you found this guide useful in learning how to choose the best topic for your blog.

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