June 16, 2007

Niche Inspector Review

From time to time I like to splurge!

So, recently, I purchased Niche Inspector. I really like the tool, though I suspect I don't currently have the resources to justify the cost. However, that could potentially change if I find myself one or two juicy niches to conquer.

Before you go out and spend this type of money I would suggest you figure out how to do the same work manually:
  • Use a keyword tool to get suggested keywords and the quantity of queries performed on those keywords.
  • For each keyword returned, visit a search engine and see how many responses are returned for a user search.
  • Also, for each keyword, use Google's keyword tools to determine a suggested price range for clicks using Adwords.
This can be quite a lot of work, and take a lot of time, but the results will be similar to that produced by Niche Inspector.

On a different note, I haven't found Niche Inspector a good way to discover new niches, but instead a way to see if my own niche ideas may be good. Quite simply, you can't just push the buttons and expect all kinds of valueable niches to be dropped in your lap!

2 comments:

Marie said...

Thanks for the unbiased review...I was thinking it was probably too good to be true.

Anonymous said...

Great news,

I used NI to research a niche about 3 weeks ago, and yesterday I got $5.39 from just 1 click. Is this software powerful or what? No more penny ads from google.

Anyway, I recently experience a problem with NI and was wondering if anyone out there have the same problem. The number of google ads - it's either 1 or 0. Any ideas?

I've tried keying in hot niche I have found before like mesothelioma just to test it. The same thing happen. How can google only have 1 ad for mesothelioma? What's wrong?

FYI, NI have no after sales support so there's no way to check with them :(