Finding niche markets to dominate in Google.
October 8, 2009
After writing my post showing how I got 46 page one rankings in Google in 7 days, I was flooded with requests asking me to release my tool for researching niche keywords to build sites around.
Well, I decided to do something a lot better than that. I've built a web-based system that literally discovers and analyzes niche markets while you sleep! It's incredibly easy to use, and super, super powerful. It uses the exact method that I used to achieve all of those page-one rankings, but it finds the niches much faster than I was able to do so on my own.
Find out how it works by watching the preview video on the home page:
Click here to watch the preview video.
To answer a few questions I'm sure will come up:
- When will Niche Horde be available?
Soon. I can't give an exact date, but as soon as the beta testing is over (and I expect it to be over within a week), I'll make the system available to everyone.
- How much will the service cost?
I'm considering an annual cost of between $27 and $67 a year. I'm not completely decided yet. What I do know is that it will not be expensive. After all, each user helps grow and improve the system by having the Niche Horde client software installed on their own computer.
- What are the system requirements for the software I need to install on my computer?
The software requires a Windows computer (98/ME/XP/Vista) that has the .NET Framework 2.0 installed (most already do). I'm sorry, but it won't run on a Mac.
- How big is the database of keywords?
With only a few dozen beta testing users, the database achieved 32,000+ keywords in its first 16 hours of operation. That should give you some idea of how quickly the database will reach into the millions of keywords, with thousands of available niche markets.
- How does the database grow?
Niche Horde is continually fed new keywords to analyze and expand by finding related keywords. It's fed new keywords by users, and by other outside sources that continually grow the database. So the database actively grows and expands without any work on the part of its users.
- How is the competition (SOC) determined?
The number of competing sites is determined by querying Google for the number of results that
1) have the keywords in the title and2) have the keywords in links coming into the page. (I've modified the system to only count pages with links matching the keywords as competitors). Those are your only real competition. Sites that only have the keywords in the title or in the body of the page, but have no links into those pages containing the keywords, aren't real competition.
ADDED: Regarding Strength Of Competition (SOC)
I've gotten a lot of feedback from people who don't seem to understand the SOC numbers. Some folks seem to be assuming that if you search Google for, say, "pumpkin seed butter" (with the quotes) and it comes back with 7,780 results that the SOC is 7,780.
Wrong!
That figure is only the number of pages Google has that contains the phrase "pumpkin seed butter" somewhere on the page. That's NOT your competition. Your competition is only the pages of those 7,780 pages that have links coming into them whose anchor text is the keywords "pumpkin seed butter".
To find out how many pages THAT is, search Google for:
allinanchor:"pumpkin seed butter"
Then go to the "Advanced Settings" and set Google to show 100 results per page. Then go to the LAST page of results and look at the "Results X of Y" figures at the top of the page. THAT'S your competition. In the case of my example, "pumpkin seed butter", it's only about 295 pages of the 7,780.
Pages that do not have any links coming into them are not really competing to rank for the phrase. Only pages with links coming into them are the ones you need to concern yourself with. That's what NicheHorde.com's SOC number indicates.
Please post any additional questions or requests you have in a comment below.
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Hi Jon,
That a very cool tool, would love to get my hand on this tool when it is launch. Need anymore beta tester?
John
John,
Very nice. Particularly like the ability to put in search criteria.
Suggestion–any way to be able to save searches that are done? That could be useful.
Thanks. Looking forward to launch.
Larry
Great idea Jon. I'll look forward to your email saying it's available next week.
DT
Genius!
Very nice tool. As a user of Micro Niche Finder for several years, the problem is coming up with the term to be searched first.
My only reservation is the Adsense bid amount. Whilst this may well be the average bid to advertise in that niche, it doesn't necessarily reflect the average value of the content network and that is what you would be paid as a site owner.
Cheers,
This tool does look nice but I would not be willing to pay more then $35 a year because I have tools that can do this already. The one thing that makes it worth paying for is that it is a shared growing database and it will save me some time.
It would be nice if it could get backlink data from majestic seo for the top ten sites.
Sounds great Jon.
I am sure the quality will be no less than we are accustomed to receiving from you.
If you need another beta tester, be sure to let me know
Barry
Incredible idea. My only concern is with 100s or even 1000s of users, everyone is getting the same data. I realize there could be tens of thousands of keywords to build sites on, but you don't know which members are going to cherry pick which ones, so you could easily get 30 guys building sites on the same niche.
I'm probably missing something in my thinking and I'm happy to be proved wrong here because I really want this to work.
Quick idea… maybe your pc gets 'points' for how much niche work it does, and then you can spend those 'points' for a certain number of uncovered niches. An no one else has access/gets to see those niches. Maybe something like that? Please see the spirit in my thinking and my idea and not just immediately turn it down.
Either way, brilliant idea.
I'm in, my only question is, why wasn't I invited to be a beta tester?
Same concern I have with paul. Although the idea is nice, but the user of the NicheHorde will get back the same data and the niche will get more competition
Do you have any method to avoid this?
Regards,
Winson
Will the tool be able to search for niche keyprases in foreign languages. (Spanish, German?)
Would be very useful for me.
Its clever Jon (as usual). I wonder if people might fear putting 'their' keywords into a shared database (where others could 'steal' them)… Which leads me to think there could be a lot of lurker members.
Brilliant idea… But with this kind of tools, it will be next to impossible to protect a database. II am wondering what will be the consequences
Hi Jon,
Great tool. Would sure help us in niche research. I am just concerned about the soc figures shown in the video. They look incredibly low, but when I searched in Google (even with 'allintitle' ) the numbers were quite high. I hope I am wrong, but can you clarify this discrepancy.
As always, a great tool from a great mind! Regards,
Daniel
Okay, great idea - I would like to know how you calculated the SOC. This is vital at knowing a good number. Certainly "edible fruit baskets" - searched in quotations will not yield 25 competing sites.
Not to say I would use that keyword as top 10 ranking pages are not inner pages.
I want to prepay now. However you have to cap this tool at no more than 1,000 members. Monthly is always best, lower cost to get in on it from the ground up.
Daniel the soc is right. It is intitle:"keyword" inanchor:"keyword" but the actual results.
Paul you need the domains so it would not make sense to have a ton of people build on the same niches.
Hi Jon,
This tool looks amazing and has promise, however as we all know, it doesn't matter how many competing sites there are if the top 10 sites have high PR values and lots of back links. I guess you can reasonably guess that these sites aren't optimized, but if all 4 sites in a given niche have a lot of back links that niche will be tough to win.
Again, good tool and if you need testers, I'm all for helping out.
Richard
Jonathan
This looks really cool. I see how many members could build sites on the same keyword but that doesn't bother me. The member that can best promote his site will always win so it's just a matter of who wants it more.
I will sign up for it.
Thanks
Jose
Jon,
I understand that this is an application that you download to your computer, but how does this program work while running in the background on my computer?
Kind of sounds like a keylogger of some kind.
What information is it taking from my computer and sending to the NicheHorde database?
Thanks!
Hi Jon,
I was wondering how the SOC is calculated. For example, I watched the video and I happen to see this keyword "discount running shoes" in the video. It states that the SOC is 44 and 2800 searches per month.
I did a check in google using allintitle:"discount running shoes", it returns me 19,600 results.
In addition, I check it using the google keyword tools, the exact search for [discount running shoes] is 5400 searches.
So, I am puzzled how does the SOC 44 AND 2800 searches stated in nichehorde gathers the data?
Thanks!
Jon,
You mentioned ,Net Framework 2.0. Will Niche Horde run on my desktop with ,Net Framework 3.5 SP1? Your content writing tool didn't. My new HP Laptop only has ,Net Framework 3.5 SP1 also. Windows will not allow an older version of ,Net Framework to be installed. Will this be a problem?
Terry
Great tool. I would suggest that people read the other post first, as many of the questions have already been answered.
From what I understand, you need to register the domain name which is made up of the keywords. That gives you a massive boost in Google (and Yahoo and MSN) which often helps to get above even the authority sites.
Then you add relevant unique content and Adsense and if you are REALLY daring, you can even build some incoming links for some extra juice.
Nice method
Ben Shaffer
Hey Jon,
Is the number of searches figure "exact" or broad?
Can't wait for the release or the affiliate program.
Cheers mate
Craig McPherson
Hi Jon
I hope this finds you happy and well,
Fantastic piece of kit can't wait for it to be released,
yours Tony.
It looks like a very good tool for newbies like me. I can already see some applications to supplement some other efforts and strategies i have been considering - being able to have the information to take an educated chance on a niche area that could payoff is a good thing for me. It will cut my learning curve to an earning curve while i am getting my education in this field.
Looks like another good product you are rolling out.
Thanks
Rich
great tool Jon. Honestly I've just bought micro niche finder. I personally would like you to design the software which is more powerful than MNF and market Samurai.
And sold it less than $100. which is lower that both of them
licence should be renew once a year.
If you do that, they'll be more than thousand internet markeet will buy this software.
That's good news, i am looking for software like that, i hope the cost is not expensive and if possible, open again for article wizard software promo, i miss that promo last time.
Denis
Looks like it could be a great tool. I'll certainly check it out when it's open.
This is an amazing tool Jonathan!
I will purchase when it is ready!
Jon, you come up with great ideas and tell us how to use them in our own businesses.
I tried your idea from your earlier blog post — and I can say "IT WORKS" just fine.
I found a great keyword phrase, and there were absolutely no domains with that exact name. My site is up and running. I will let you know what happens in the next month.
Have a profitable, fun day,
John
This is revolutionary considering how much time it takes me to do keyword research.
I'm definitely going to be using this. Hit me up if you need a beta tester.
~Osobase
Sounds super and I'm in.
LIke John above, want another beta tester?
Ric mentioned micronichefinder - I regard it as a very limited tool but it does have it's SOC column which does come up with terms you would never think of as "low hanging fruit" - it is rather "google intensive" because it combines intitle, inurl and inanchor into a single number. Very handy and the only reason to buy MNF in my view. It also has a brainstorming button…
Looking forward to this a lot Jon!!!
Alex
This is like a micro niche finder just much cheaper.
I like it
Great looking tool!
It's just awesome how Jon gets and idea, goes away for a couple of days, and develops something that would take most companies months!
I like the simplicity of it - but I wonder if it might be worth adding an "advanced view" - and collecting the sort of backlink, competition and PR data that tools like Market Samurai are offering. The distributed architecture would certainly help with the workload of collecting highly detailed data.
Got to wonder how else Jon could leverage that architecture in other products: What about a rank checking service: If you have thousands of terms it's a nuisance to check your Google ranks right now, because you've got to go slow so Google doesn't get upset - it can take a couple of days to run a ranking report! I wonder if a distributed architecture that spreads the work out evenly, and just keeps everyone's rank info up to date all the time, so you could get a report any time you want, might work?
Anyway, I digress. Superb niche research tool.
What a tool !! Genius… That one is on my computer as soon as it is available,thats for sure!
Jon,
This is another great tool from you as always.
However, what is the difference between Niche Horde and WCA.
WCA has been giving me hundreds of niches.
Great post!
tope
Jonathan
two suggestions you might want to look at
1 - Google langauge option - I live in UK, so would want google.co.uk data, i am sure you will get users from all over the world, so they will also want local google versions
2 - data export - once we have the list of keywords - it would be very handy to be able to export to execl file at the vey least
hope you will consider these ideas
NIcholas - UK
HI Jonathan
This looks good !! Would like to use it also !!!! I have used Market Sammurai to evaluate how many backlinks a page has, and If the keyword is in the Domain name, meta tags etc. Would it be possible to combine this also in Niche Horde?
This tool is good enough, and I like the idea that everybody is working together on the database. !!! *****
Awesome. I'd also like a more advanced view, but not really sure if it is necessary.
Time for me to check out those vids now. I make a lot of my income from adsense as well so this is extremely interesting, keep these posts coming!
Hi Jon, looks great. I think it would be useful if there was a way for the system to report on the available domain names for .com net or org too. That way it would save even more research and perhaps also avoid the situation where multiple people are going after the same search terms / domains.Thanks for everything though, you have transformed my life with your ideas and tools
Very Best Regards. Roger
Great idea! I will be interested in trying it out.
I am rather concerned that an automatic script will be running all the time querying Google.
I'd love a brief idea or outline about HOW you get the soc number you have - it is just a number of webpages or is it some other metric?
Thanks
Jon,
This looks like a very useful piece of software but please put our minds at rest as to what exactly is being mined and sent to the database. In your video it's not at all clear and there is the general worry that it's a type of key logger….NOT NICE !!
Would you please give me a few points as regards having NicheHorde working with Instant Article Wizard, which I have had for about 2-4 years now(?).
Will this new software be compatible and help me find better Keywords to concentrate on, to write better article for mini-sites and help with Adsense Please ?
Awesome! The work of an innovative mind at its best.
Does it poll worldwide or U.S. only?
I never imagine you can create a software / system like this. It's really cool. However, I think the price should be lowered a little bit. Just my 2 cents…
backlink analyse as well? Am guessing the Numbers come from Google tool exact match? saving data as a group is a good move!
jon
please add option to select local google version - ie ofr uk select google.co.uk - this opens it up to many more customers
also look at keyword export file to excel
nicholas - uk
I like what I see, and I am a person with an open mind who loves to get the upper hand in any thing I do. I feel this system will do just that, thank you and I am on your list.
Allen Sentance
Fisherman
Another winner here from Jon that could help many of us out here by saving a lot of time.
The pricing of the product looks pretty straight forward
Beta testers free
Early movers - the lowest price possible for building data base
Late joiners - the higher price for having benefit of huge database
Just like MicroNicheFinder except on autopilot.
Very coool!
jon
you may also need to consider a 2 level membership - ( thinking back to dirlinks and the tech support issues you will get )
you need 1 group ( techy ) who run the reomte datacentres - as this will need some commitment and some knowledge - they will need at least 1 dedicated pc running 24/7 - these would share in the service income
then another group of sub-scribers - they pay a fee ( and i think $47 per month is cheap ) and get the data - simples
as it happens, we have a little applet, that added to this service that would make it fly - ( but i need to test that first )
nicholas uk
I love this idea, Jon! Seems well thought out and very useful. Is there anything that will reveal the exact phrase matches for the keywords? A lot of my research has relied on this and I'm wondering if it matters within the Niche Horde software. Thanks!
So, a kind of mini version of Micro Niche Finder running on our PCs sparking off potential searches every 60 seconds, the results of which are then collected in one central database for everyone to use.
Some points that come to mind:-
1) Unless the tool is using proxies a possible search every 60 seconds on the same IP is going to throw up immediate captcha issues for any other tool we're using at the time.
2) How much RAM and CPU cycles does this use whilst it's doing all this?
3) Who/what is the criteria for the choice of initial seed phrase?
As the engines will ban an IP for a period for too frequent searching 1) is a real issue - it's certainly something that's affected my use of other related tools. Similarly I've used scraping tools that have basically locked up a machine whilst in use because they're such resource hogs - anyone using a single core processor could have problems.
The concept is very seductive indeed for anyone that's sweated hours and days with other keyword tools; I'm just raising issues I've found with other tools in the past (none of which were fired off every 60 seconds!)
I'd certainly be interested in using this. As Chris has just pointed out, you can do this in MNF, but it's tedious. Havinga DB available that does search out these niches would be very useful…..if its publicity was restricted!
Nice one Jon,
What impressed me most was the speed at which the results are returned.
It's a bit faster than I am
Hello Jon,
Please consider a way for users to turn Niche Horde off when they want to. I already have 36 websites in a particular niche. I do keyword research for this niche all the time using the Google Adwords Keyword Tool. I really do NOT want hundreds or thousands of people competing with me (and my keywords) for the keywords that I have already used to create my existing websites.
Stated differently, why would I want others to know exactly what niche I am in and what keywords I am researching?
Niche Horde sounds great for finding new profitable niches and new profitable keywords but for people who already have done tons of work promoting and marketing their websites, the overnight competition by other Horde users is neither appealing not helpful.
Been waiting for someone to develop a reverse look up tool like this
forever. The ability to identify keywords based on the numbers will save so much time. Can't wait to get my hands on it.
Thanks Jonathan.
Incredible tool!
It is a pity, that I have not got to testers, Jon!
Who these lucky persons?
Your command?
:0)
It looks like a good tool, and your price point is within reason.
Why not take it to the next level by then doing the research about existing affiliate offers available on Clickbank, PayDotCom, etc? Adsense is only one way of monitizing a website, and finding a good affiliate or JV opportunity that fits the niche would be a real time saver. Then, for your next venture, you could develop a product that would (1) do the domain name research for a name containing the keywords, (2) . gather appropriate articles and other content, (3) roll out a website virtually hands free around that niche using a template of the user's choice, (4) upload it to the user's host, (5) create a Google SiteMap, (6) log into the user's Google Webmaster account and upload the sitemap to Google, etc… What's going to be left for us to do?
By the way, need any more Beta Testers?
Best of luck with this new project!
Hi Jon,
It looks to be a very powerful keyword tool.
If I understand it correctly, it relies on the users initiating the keywords based on their interests. Is there any opportunity that few or no keywords for a particular market would be available in the database because the users are not interested in the same niches as I am?
Best, George
Jon,
Love how the comments actually help to fine tune your product.
Sounds like this will be another winner.
Thanks and thanks for sharing these tools with us.
You're changing lives.
Dave
A very interesting concept. I like the co-operative angle. Look forward to seeing it.
I will be watching for the release. You are always introducing great tools and info, Jon.
I do have many of the same questions that have been posted, such as those by Denny (drinking-problems-info.com), Chris (www-directories.com), Chris Hunter (@Chris_Hunter), Terry (regarding .NET Framework version), and Alex Yeo (alexyeo.com)!
Hope they can be answered before the release. I really appreciate the low price point.
Wow, what a great tool. I just hope that it is within my price range.
Hi Jonathan,
I hope you'll get this program work in other languages [ especially German
] That would be amazing!
Richard
That sound like a real time saver Jonathan. I can't wait to check it out.
Brandy
Jon,
Genius… and ingenious! I am definitely interested to see how this develops. Great work!
Mark
The shared database is a great idea.
Just wondering if existing keyword data will be refreshed regularly, so that if a bunch of users jump on a particular keyword group, the refreshed data will discourage more people from jumping on the same one based on obsolete data. Of course, wise marketers will do their due diligence outside of the tool and verify the competition levels in other ways before proceeding, but it would be nice if we can be confident the data returned by NicheHorde is fairly recent up front.
Will make an awesome brainstorming tool if nothing else.
This tool sounds pretty interesting and I am really looking forward to the full system once it comes out of beta testing. I can only suggest you don't just rely on the users to provide the niches. Cheers
Hi Jon,
The fatal flaw in the system is that someone could find a red hot niche with no competition only to be forced out later by marketers with deeper pockets, more experience etc, I'm not sure anyone would welcome their research being available to all other subscribers.
Forbes
That is a very cool concept and tool. I also like the fact it is affordable and not a monthly fee like so many IM products!! Makes it more appealing to alot of people including me!
Looks like another good one. Some good questions here from other commentors also.
I'll be interested in following to see your answers and the final version of the product.
Thanks again,
Jackie
John,
Pure genius - that is brilliant - one thing though, as mentioned by others, please include some way to see what the Content Placement Network would pay you for clicks - as it will be very different.
I've seen my Adsense profits drop considerably because of Content Placement network over the last 12 months or so.
Thanks,
-Brett
Jon,
Great idea and product. Your video is clear and informative. One thing though… the resulting info is "pushed" on the user, is there a feature to have the user select a topic and "pull" the info, even if it may not be the best niche results?
The reason for the question is some people may want to create sites based on their interests, knowledge, and passion and your application could help them to prioritize keywords around these topics.
This will save me at least 3 steps in implementing my adsense strategy. Looking forward to the launch.
Jon:
It is incredible for this intelligent gathering software to work like you describe.
I am also your super site tracker customer, do you plan to update the software so that google adsense tracking will work again?
Again, thanks for putting out all these amazing softwares over the years.
Howard
COMPETITION METHODOLOGY PROBLEM?
Are you basing your competition algorithm on allintitle, allinanchor, etc, or upon some other method of search?
I truly hope Niche Horde works. It's such a great idea. BUT…
As you know, Google's competition search data is notoriously inconsistent and so undependable. For example, a keyword's competition in the "panic attack" area in August was given as 7,800, and in September as 1,200,00. It's a shame but a fact and the threads are full of complaints.
Cordially,
Steve Woodward
Certainly anything that will help with the labor intensive task of getting good niche's is worth looking at. I hope you lean toward the 27.00 range for some number of new sign ups. Count me in.
Thanks
It's a great idea to create a pool of keywords and a software to add to the the pool.
I don't have issues about the open nature of the keyword pool, because there are many factors that contribute to ranking well in Google. The keyword pool serves two good purposes:
it levels the the game among marketers and it helps discover unthought-of possible keywords, also for the benefit of more budding marketers.
Gio Dattoma
What an exciting new tool! Can't wait to get it! It looks like it will be a great addition to my niche research toolbox.
This looks awesome Jonathan. The simplicity and straight forwardness is going to be very advantageous for me and others. Looking forward to launch day.
Great stuff (as usual!)
John
The concept is fantastic, but how reliable are the results? I picked a few random keywords I saw in the video, just to check it, and the soc results in google were completely different from what Nichehorde delivered (much more competitive).
For this to be a real time-saver you need to be able to rely on the data. Perhaps things will improve as the dbase continues to be built, but I have to be honest and say that right now I wouldn't trust it.
This looks promising.
Like many I am curious how the SOC is figured. At this point it seems as though it is figured using some kind of "mystery method".
I was hoping that this post would clearly outline the criteria Jon used to get 46 page one rankings in one week - specifically the SOC score (i.e. minimum and maximum range).
He already disclosed the minimum searches per month, the fact that they were 3-word phrases, and that it was an exact-match domain name. Even with that being said, I am still intrigued as to how Jon determined that he would be able to get ranked so quickly for so many sites (more than just saying "picking inner pages that rank well based on the sites authority").
Kudos to a job well-done, Jon
Kind regards,
Neil
Sign me up! If it's as good as you claim, I'll help spread the word!
Hey Jon,
Great idea and I sure want in when it's available.
Wasn't quite sure exactly how it works. Does it poll each person's server every moment to record Google searches made on that server?
Any thoughts to using Yahoo and MSN as well to have all bases covered.
Thanks,
Tim
Jon,
What are the exact differences between Niche Horde and Micro Niche Finder (James Jones)?
Also Niche Horde tend to rhyme with Niche Wh*re - not sure if you want that…
Looking forward to its launch
Nick
Looks like you've done it again Jonathan! I am trying to cut down on my spending at the moment. You keep on coming out with new software tools that I can't resist. I keep on thinking that I have every tool I need and then you create another one which I feel would make my life a lot easier (-;
I use Micro Niche Finder which I think is excellent. I think Niche Horde will be a great addition to my other keyword tools. Look forward to getting my hands on it!
Jon, I can't wait to use this software. It is going to save me a lot of time trying to find the right niches to go into. Just click a button and Niche Horde will brings them all to the surf for me to pluck. I'am beyond myself with excitement and I know it is going to make me a lot more profits a lot quicker.
I just love all of the above criticism of an unreleased tool. What I heard you say was that you automated the process you have already proven will get number 1 rankings when used in conjunction with 1WL — that is good enough for me. Easy enough to pay for it and test it out on several sites and see if your results can be reproduced.
Some thoughts
1. SOC tells you how many, but not how strong. Would be interesting to add a measure of the strenghth of the top 3 results (number of backlinks, avg PR, etc).
2. I want to know if the domain names are available. Would be cool to have a domain name generator that understood availability attached to the tool.
3. Would be good if the data in the database were regularly refreshed (I am sure you are thinking about this) — of if you had a "get instant data" option.
Will pay you as soon as you get the buy button up.
Thanks,
Mark
Looks like a great tool Jon!
I guess people have to go in with a slightly different attitude on this tool. The research they do will be shared with everyone - they have to realize it's a group effort not just their own private research. Of course the database findings are available to other members. That's the price you pay for accessing the work done by hundreds of other members. I think it will be a very good trade-off.
This is awesome, since I've had a lot of confusion and frustration with keyword research. Also, Micro Niche Finder has given me All Zeroes a number of times.
Thanks for more great ideas; there is other software, but you explain tactics better than most - I will definitely check it out when it's ready.
Thanks!
A low price on this tool certainly makes 1WL attractive, and the added users to that system will add more blogs to get links from. Very nice Jon.
Hi Jonathan,
As a buyer and reader of your blog I know that your software is always brilliant so I can only guess from watching the video its going to be a fantastic tool.
The idea of using users own pc's to distribute the work load seems very valid since I joined SEO 2020's Synnd network system - They have a similar system but for Social Media Virak Traffic, so I know that the basis is solid.
Oddly enough I am looking at a system that builds sites ( through outsourcing etc ) with the same idea in that of earning adsense income which I have never been a fan of until recently since most of Gurus were advocating moving away from adsense - I go in the opposite direction !
When are you launching the app as I would be very interested in getting on and using it to start my sites with this application.
Thanks again Jonathan.
Hamant
Jon as always you're a genius, you're applying distributed computing to finding hot niches. It remembers me the fun times Seti was running on my PC.
You never stop to surprise me !
ciao
alex
Awesome! I cannot wait. I love all of your tools and I think this may be the best yet.
Jon you just keep coming up with tools that enhance our revenue stream. Simplicity is the key and I'm sure that as the base grows future 'targeted' keywords will allow better, profitable and more useful lines of research.
Keep up the great work. It saves me hours of research.
Leger the Legend
Regards
Neil
Have you beta tested yet? If not, I am definitely interested in being a beta tester for you
Jon,
I have bought your other products. I will probably get this,too. Good job. Looks pretty slick!
Great idea, I like it a lot.
It would also be a great feature if the software took these keyword phrase, that fit within a criteria and searched to see if the domain name is available.
So, you could take all the 3 word phrases with soc of less than X with X number of additional/associated/grouoed key phrases and then run them through a bulk domain search and come back with the available ones.
Or am I being just toooooo Lazy
I am really impressed with your 46 site work. Looking forward to the release of the new tool, and the price is just right. Make sure to post about it here so we don't miss out. Thanks
OK, I'll wait for the tool. Thank Jon
Don't know how you keep coming up with these great tools, but way to go! Can wait for it to come out.
How about some integration or ability to export with another great tool of yours Web Comp Analyzer?
Stone
Hi Jon,
Awesome. I like this idea, especially for building themed sites that have adsense and affiliate type offers. Much of the comments I have been reading seem to have shared concerns about the shared nature of the keywords. The thing is, (from my observation, and also being personally guilty with this), normally only 5% of people take action on doing stuff. Even if 20% take some action, markets change, up and down, and the internet is big enough for everyone to make money.
I for one am looking forward to it as we are installing up to 10 adesense/affiliate sites every month at present and this will only help to add to them or give us ideas for new opportunities.
It would be good to have the ability (down the track) to also spy on adwords type ads (on Google, Yahoo and Bing) to look at what ad headlines and body copy is used for the longest, because this can help to come up with the best page title and description for each page (maybe it could be a more premium service).
Your next product after this should be how you find the time to keep hitting home run products like you do - I for one feel quite inspired when I get your emails with your new ideas.
Cheers - Dallas
Looks a nice idea. I suggest a really low price to the membership so that more and more people can join and contribute to the niche research process. If you are undecided about $27 or $67 yearly price, I would suggest $27 (or less if possible) to be more like it.
My main concern would be the accuracy of the tool. For instance if the searchs are based on the free google keyword tool there is a huge error as keywords from google in that database are not from actual searches.
You didn't say where this data comes from. It would be a big mistake to ever build a site using the google keyword tool as the basis for your research.
I know from experience the poor results with google's keyword tool.In addition soc seems to be way off. Put these 2 together and the results are going to be far and away from your expectations.Some one want to clarify this?
Jon,
I would like to become a beta tester.
Hi John,
First of all, I applaud you for continuously creating high quality, low cost tools for us.
My question however is a money question, to me a niche is only worth what it can pay in real dollars and cents.
Does this software pick niches based on the real-time commercial intent of a keyword? I need niche keywords that represent searchers that are eager to pay for what they want….
I appreciate an answer from Jon or anyone that regularly posts here, thanks and God bless.
-Anthony from Nashville
I can only express myself with one acronym, OMG!!!!
In just one niche you pointed out about ten new keywords… and THAT on a niche I'm familiar with!
Exiting tool, I felt like a kid in a candy store, I wanted them all! Everywhere I looked there were gold nuggets to be had!
Superb piece of software, congratulations!
This software changes EVERYTHING!
You have single handedly started a revolution
Hello Jon,
Thank you for another great product. We internet marketers need quality software that makes our job of finding profitable niches so much easier. I am a complete non-technical person so understanding all the intricate details of uncovering profitable keywords and niches are not my strong points. Thank you for creating a software that those of us who aren't tech savvy can use and profit with.
Best Regards,
Debbie
Jon I'm interested in knowing a little more about how you arrive at your soc…I've tried various combos of intitle and inanchor and can't get the numbers in the video so I'm wondering if you are scaling or normalising the numbers.
Alex
I'd really like to know how SOC is being calculated. According to the video the keyword phrase "online paralegal degree" has a SOC of 49 but yet doing a google search for:
intitle:"online paralegal degree" inanchor:"online paralegal degree" inurl:"online paralegal degree"
yields 1,083 results.
I only checked it because of it having such a high Adsense CPC that the SOC seemed very unlikely.
Jon
I have used Google keywords to get top key words. What you have to offer sounds very interesting. It would be great to have software to automatically find niches while I sleep. It sounds really cool and very helpful in getting page 1 rankings. Getting a page 1 ranking isn't easy and can take quite a while
Jim
Very nice looking tool. It seems like a nice and simple way to discover niche keywords. Cant wait to try this. The price is very affordable.
Charles
Jon, awesome idea and I believe it will be very useful , coming
from someone that loves your 3waylink idea and has seen
results. i guess I have the same concern as others and that is
about many taking advantage of same niche at same time
This Niche :Picking software looks pretty cool. I am really looking forward to the release
Great and simple way to find niches as the database grows larger I like the niche groups category for finding niches and sub categories making it easy to see if there is enough content to build a mini site from. I also like the idea of pay one price so you can have access to the tool without paying monthly fees.
I would suggest you:
(1) create an option to CSV export any particular search results, and
(2) allow the columns to be sorted by the user within the interface (ascending/descending).
This is why your web site is always on the top of my list.
It is professional, informative, and your products are excellent
thanks, Mick van Beekum
Good thinking Batman
Of all the recent niche tools I have seen lately (about 16 or 17 now) This is by far the most professional one out there. Also it gives the information you need quickly and easily. Wish I was a beta tester.
Jon
Well I did a Google search on "pumpkin seed butter" results - 7,784 competing pages. You say in your video "that there are only 43 current pages competing for this keyword…." whats the story here?
also all the other keywords you have in you video are not the same for SOC when checking Google!
am I missing something here?
Mark
Mark:
"pumpkin seed butter" is shown with 295 competing pages in Niche Horde, not 43 (in the new video). This is correct.
Go to Google and search for:
allinanchor:"pumpkin seed butter"
Then add &num=100 to the end of the querystring (url). Then go to the LAST page of results (page 4 I believe). You will see that the number of competing pages is accurate.
Your competition is NOT the number of pages that Google returns when you search for a quoted set of keywords. Your competition is ONLY those pages that have links coming into them whose anchor text is the keywords.
I want this tool!
Tell me when I can order it!
K.T.
It's available on Tuesday Oct 13. Just nice it's my birthday as well.
I'm looking forward the $47/year.
Jon
I use market Samurai - So I have been doing all my market research wrong? They have an feature called "SEOC" "(the total number of web pages that mention a specific keyword term in the same (phrase) word order, in Googles index)"
Should I not take any notice of this for market analysis?
I am quite confused now, keyword research key as you would know.
I don't quite understand why I need to put -"allinanchor" in front of any researching of a keyword niche?
Hope you can help?
Thank you
Mark
Jon,
This is such a great and revolutionary idea. Count me in when the program does release. I, for one, will really use it….
I think nothing will get over saturated since the tendency is that a lot a of people who buy internet products seldom follow through! (LOL)
Regards,
Bruce
Cooperating computers to come up with this database, well just amazing. I very much like the way you are doing the SOC, not as complex as using a lot of other variables as well, but should be a pretty good start - one can do more research after that.
Let me know when available. I am buying.
Hi john,
What's the difference between Google Adwords Tool and Niche Horde?
Hi Jon,
very nice my friend! keep up the good work and nicely priced too!…can't wait til it's released
Hi Jon
The most important feature for me (and I'm sure many others) is to be able to identify keywords that are specific to "local" areas in countries other than USA. Will this facility be included?
I wanted to buy into the program after watching the video but the directions said to go to the "Buy Now" button at the bottom of the page - but I couldn't find that button. Does that instruction apply to a different website?
Really cool application.
Another thought from watching the latest video…
Google UK seems to be returning UK sites very strongly for all searches from the UK at the moment (even if you don't have "pages from the UK" checked.
Could your domain checker check for exact match .co.uk domains too?
I don't know if it gets a boost specifically for being an exact match .co.uk - but I think the strong UK boost might make the .co.uk domain the best bet anyway for those of us over here. What do you think?
Jonathan, this is exactly what I've been looking for! The biggest problem I have had in niche website creation is actually finding the niches to go after! it takes me hours to try and fine ONE niche let alone anymore.. Your service looks so easy to use and all the research has already been done which is fantastic! Congratulations one a great service.
Looks fantastic….count me in!
Wow, with all that distibuted computing power the keyword database count should escalate like a rat up a drainpipe. What a clever idea. That way your server doesn't have to tip-toe around google's API and risk getting locked out. (..and we get to pay for the bandwidth too, hehehe)
Now, that's good programming. Count me in.
Hmmmm, 500,000 and counting. How is anyone going to find the time to sort through all this?!
Some way to "categorize" or alphabetize it or sort it all?
How about a feature to put selected keywords in a CSV file or some kind of spreadsheet.
How about adding a section to the tool showing the marketability by a ratio of what is just right or too much competition for say 1,000 searches.
Jon
i was just about to make same request as Alton Towers Fan
but would ask you to consider extending it to more google versions, .co.uk, .de, .es etc.. at least all european versions
nicholas uk
I got a chuckle out of some of you guys thoughts. If some of you really think JL will be installing a keylogger on your puter….well…put your tin foil hats back on and head back to bigfoot.com or chupacabra.com
I'm a beta tester and this thing ROCKS! All us beta testers want JL to keep it amongst us. No release to the world we say. Nada. Zip. It's that good.
For those that left poverty comments along the lines of others stealing keywords, my keyword will be taken over by AOL and deep pockets, I'll run out of keywords. GET REAL! I'm not going to say how many keywords have been racked up in a space of only a few days (JL might want that confidential for the moment dunno) but even if 1,000 of you scalawags signed up there still would be 99.8% of the keywords left over.
Some of the commenters here I swear must have smoked a bowl of crack before posting.
This is gonna rock your world!! Get ready to be amazed.
Just seen the Nichehorde video.
This tool is like getting a Christmas gift 2 months early.
It can`t get any better than this.
It`s going to be a bestseller for a looong time-I will for sure
get my software tomorrow.
Thanks again Jonathan Leger.
Annette.
Niche Horde fantastic I wont it. so much easyer than any I"ve seen out there to navigate. and it works even when your not using it by keeping it's self updated. unlike most others that you have to keep inputting data all the time. I have seen the intro but theirs no buy it now button. Please email me when it's out.
Hi,
Jon, great work. Just so happens I have been using a very similar tool that I created myself and I can confirm that I have achieved significant competitive advantage using the resultant data.
All the very best, Allen
Sounds like good stuff Jon. As far as bid price and SOC is concerned, is it necessary if my goal is to get free SEO traffic? i mean I can see the advantage of SOC…but what does bid price have to do unless you included it just for PPC marketers.
I'm sorta new to all of the SEO terms and procedures, please explain…
Hi Jonathan
If you could tick a check box and check multiple keywords domain availability that would be great. And if they showed on the same page so you could filter them that would be good.
What about making the keywords a search link so it opens a google page so you can see the first page of google results and see how strong they are ie, is the competition stand alone domains or internal pages.
Thanks
Mike
Hi Jon,
This seems to be a good tool. I'm just entering a new niche and I'd like to see this.
How does it compare to market samurai?
All the best,
Franck
Looks great so far Jonathan. I'm a little worried about PR of the top ten sites you are competing against. I currently filter the output of MNR through WebCompAnalyst to drop anything with too high of an average PR. I'd like NH to do this analysis. If your SOC is the same as MNR, the PR is not included…maybe your SOC has it included.
Hi Jon,
Fantastic tool! Will be getting my copy Tuesday morning, thanks!
Jon:
It looks like a very powerful new tool!
My one concern is the Niche Horde Client Software you mention that runs in the background.
This sounds like it is creating an open-server environment that can easily let new viruses and worms onto a PC.
NicheHorde looks like a great tool Jon, what about finding affiliate products in the various affilate networks to go with the niche group feature of the software?
Looking Forward to using your product!
TJ
Hi Jonathan,
Looks like its going to be one awesome tool.
I love the simplicity of the system.
Presently working on creating sites to optimise for just these kind of search phrases and this will be a super time saver finding these great niches.
Thanks and look forward to the launch
Hamant
Brian (above) has a great point. Brand names and other huge players often have a low SOC. Because strength of competition doesn't actually show how "strong" the competition is. It just adds up the number. Many markets are ROCK solid and therefore have few people silly enough to shoot for them. Even a perfect keyword title won't make it onto the first page. It's a booster, but nothing compared to the number of quality links making them rank.
Averaging the PR of the top 10 is a great idea. It could be a click option rather than an automatic scan. Commercial Intent is an example of overuse by robot tools. Its real tough to get C.I. results these days. I'm very glad to hear your limiting the robots searching speed.
Hi John
Looks like a good tool, but why would I buy this over Micro Niche Finder, which I already have, and which pulls up to date figures directly from Google? The only difference I see is the domain name discovery tool? Help me out here as this looks good.
Kind regards
Laurence
Sounds like this tool leverages all our idling PCs for analyzing keywords…
Shouldn't the price be lower than $47/yr since you are crowd sourcing? Participants should get a discount whereas someone who does not OK their clients would pay more?
Great tool - an added extra would be to link the niches to products once the keywords have been found..
I'll be picking this one up tomorrow all the same.
Neil
I'm really diggin this tool. I'm glad i got to take part in the beta. First thing off the bat I on a deep level the SOC method really resonates with me. I'm testing, but I think it's got to be one of the best methods of determining competition I've seen. I knew about the allinanchor operator, but never really used it. Good Show.
I checked out the new video and it looks good. The domain check is going to help save me even more time. The one thing I am worried about is if there are going to be enough of the low soc keywords found. The data I saw in the video showed only a few hundred keywords that I would use when you did the search. Was that just the first page of searches? Is it set to only return 250 results per page?
Hi Jonathan,
Great work as allways. I'm waiting to buy it.
Two other people requested information about the usefulness of the database in order to work in other languages, like German or Spanish.
Would you please enlighten us of this issue?
TIA
Hi Jonathan!
I've done several tests evaluating SOC like you've pointed out and found that Google omits similar (!) results from the SERPs, so we typically see # of real competition like SOC in NicheHorde shows.
But - aren't these omitted results also make our competition? Aren't they also have incoming links with our keyword?
Just curious…
Thanks for the soft, I'm already thinking of a creative way to use it
TIA:
I have no plans to support foreign languages at this time, no.
Anton:
The duplicate results aren't competition, because they are just duplicate pages from the same domains. Google will only choose one page from any domain to show in the results for a set of keywords, so those dups will never show up anyway.
Hi Jonathan,
I would like to say that I receive over 100 junk emails per day on all sorts of different Internet offers claiming to be the new revolutionary internet marketing tool that will make me a millionaire. I've been involved with many different forms of Internet Marketing over the years; I've paid thousands of dollars for all sorts of junk software only to sit unused. I’ve realized over the years that the secret to successful Internet Marketing pivots on one word and the word is “Research” Knowing what people are searching for and what your competition is doing is everything! Your software is by far the most advanced Internet Marketing tool I have ever seen. If it can do what you say it can do, I’ll be the happiest Internet Marketer around.
This is an Internet Marketers dream come true. Especially now, 2009, keywords cost an arm and a leg. I remember years ago when you could purchase keywords for less than $.05 each, now you’ll be lucky at $5.00 each.
Thanks for bring this to the general public!
Best regards,
Paul Simari
ADCO International
John an excellent product. I'm sure this product will expand in the future to include new features and functionality.
After watching your video I have come up with one more thing that can easily be incorporated into the software.
When checking for available domains you should also check against domain availability that have the hyphen (-) between the words and perhaps at another stage add popular prefixes and post-fixes to the domain names.
Furthermore, If you don't already have a domain resellers account then I suggest you do get one and incorporate links to register the domain through your resellers account.
Cheers!
Recently there are many niche search scripts on the market. Some of them are part of more complex applications like Market Samurai, Keyword Rockstar o Hexatrack Platinum.
But Niche Horde looks like really simple, fast and powerful software.
Do you plan to add proxies?
Jonathan,
I had a look at your video. What tool you use for keyword research? Is that Google Adwords Keyword Tool? I am asking because I compared some keyword searches from your video with real ones on Google Adwords Keyword Tool and the searches are dramatically different. Please clarify why.
Thank you.
Your video said go to the buy button. I tried but could not find one. Is it a stealth button?
Love the program. I'm very impressed and can only imagine what it'll be like down the down when people start signing in.
Way cool. Makes me wonder about the 'staying' power of the vast majority of niches it finds. It's as good as or probably way better than other tools out there regardless.
C'mon tomorrow.
Hi Jon,
Wow! What a terrific tool!
Also, it's evergreen — I can see myself using a tool like this,
five years down the road!
Best regards,
Laurie
Wow…it's really cool tool. So we focusing only on low competition keywords…can't wait to join…
"I've modified the system to only count pages with links matching the keywords as competitors" - you might find the odd site that appears to have no links but ranks highly. Often when they've changed brand name etc and 301d a previous domain to their new one.
I just subscribed to Niche Horde and it looks great. However, here's a few things I'd like to see.
1. I would like have another column which totals the first four PR results. So if the PR of the first for hits on Google for a particular keyword was only 6, then it would be easy to beat them. However, if the number was 20 it would be almost impossible. Of course, the lower the number the better. To be able to filter on that column would be awesome.
2. I'd love to see a faster domain name checker like Ajaxwhois or instantdomainsearch … and stay on the same page.
3. Ability to sort by columns.
It's a great start and can't wait to see the above ideas implemented. The PR feature would be amazing.
Wow, excelent!! How about some integration or ability to export with another great tool of yours Web Comp Analyzer?
I love your idea, Jhon! Seems well thought out and very very useful!
succes!!
I'm a beta-tester of NicheHorde and this tools really helps a lot in identifying niche with a glance.
Save me lots of trouble going through micro niche finder to identify the niche. What I will do now is go to nichehorde, to identify a niche and then check for the domain name.
After that, I will take the niche and double check with the MicroNicheFinder as well as SPYFU.com to check on the adsense cost.
Lastly, I will take up my keywordelite2.0 and find 5 potential keyword for that niche and start building up a NicheWebsite.
Thanks for this great software and also the beta-testing as well
Regards,
Winson Yeung
I am about to buy Johns awesome software which will save me a ton of work searching for new niches, for sure.
I have 2 important questions for you all, please share your thoughts on this:
1. What should be the lowest number of searches to aim for do you think? = number of searches a month?
2. How high should the competition be for a search term in your opinion? = number of competing sites?
Best,
Pat
Really siked to see this product in action. Sounds like a very reasonable price too.
Looks interesting, but I'm a pretty big fan of Micro Niche Finder. I'll wait and see some more user reviews before deciding whether or not to purchase.
I hope you can provide another video demo for another niche topic so myself and others can understand more of what your software is beneficial. Thanks
Agree with Mohamad.
A video that will show us step by step of how this nichehorde is going to benefit us. Maybe you can do another video case review of nichehorde as well.
Regards,
Winson Yeung
Wow this looks like it could be a real time saver. I can't tell you how many hours I've spent researching micro niches…
That was amazing…I tried the allinanchor: "search" and follow all of your steps…wow! That was eyeopening and really set me on a new path. Thank you for that insight.
Is this working at the moment , I can't log in to Web interface, although login to the actual reseach tool works ok, I just can't use it !
Cool, I had never used allinanchor before. This is a really useful command, thanks!
That's look good software, i will find more information about it.
Hi Jonathan!
THanks for my previous question.
I'm now analysing keywords and I'm completely stuck with different results that I come up with. Let me show you example:
say I wanna build a site around kw "six pack workout". I start doing competition analysis:
1. I type in into Google this phrase "six pack workout" and I get of about 115,000 results…not to easy right?
2. Next I type in allintitle:"six pack workout" and this time Google tells me of about 34,100 results - a lot better, but what's the difference between these 2 types of searches?
3. I do your way (SOC) and type in allinanchor:"six pack workout" and this time Google gives me just Results 1 - 56 of about 55
THis time it looks like piece of cake to dominate this term.
I decide to check in Market Samurai (that is well respected by many SEO geeks) and it gives me SEOC of 1460000 (which is wrong and really 115000 results in quotes.
But the main thing is I see some sites in top 10 for six pack workout that barely get ANY backlinks, I mean really 0 backlinks =)))
So, my question, how to interpret all these quotes, allintitles, allinanchors.
Guyes in CommBlueprint recommend to aim for keywords with less than 50000 results in quotes keyword, some recommend to hunt for keywords with less than 10000 results in quotes…
Somewhere in this thread I've seen that "pumpkin seed butter" gets around 7000 results, but I check it and see 26700 results. So inaccurate data… changes everyday. It's very important since proper kw selection gives us $$$ and if we make wrong choice we just lose lots of time and effort.
Thanks!
It is a bit sad to say that but i really think that dominating profitable markets nowadays is very tough due to the crazy competition, but there is always some shed of light in the tunnel :/
There is one thing holding me back from this purchase - that is 3 of the members will compete unless you decide to buy all three domains! .com, .net & .org!
If I buy pumpkinseedbutter.com because its a great keyword, that leaves .net and .org available to other members. Then they will start competing with me, drastically reducing return.
This will certainly happen for all of the best keywords in the database! Especially as time goes by.
I just can imagine 100 or 1000members fighting for 1000000s of keywords ))
@Green Social Network:
Competition is always lurking even with your existing (established) sites' keywords. Even if the .org, .net and .com domains have been taken, someone who thinks this niche is a real good one and decides to compete with you can always make use of added hyphens in the domain names. And if he is better in SEO than you, he could always go blazing ahead of you anytime.
Whether its NicheHorde, KW Samurai, etc., there's never any guarantee you can monopolize a niche.
Jonathan, as interesting concept. I viewed the site, and will be watching this program closely.
Jonathan,
I just bought Niche Horde and it is pretty cool. I have built keyword lists for 20 different websites in about an hour.
Thanks
I think this program will help me get back on track and working on the money making part of the web. Links and pages, Links and Pages.
I have just redone my keyword list for this site. Thanks the program works great.
Rick
Hello Jonathan,
I was wondering how you did with the 46 websites using Adsense? Did you reach the $5000 mark?
I purchased your NicheHorde program and I just wanted to let you know that it is pretty awesome. Keep up the good work.
Cheers
Damn! I can't wait for this.
Well, wishing for a monopoly is fun, but very impractical, your niche will be find sooner or later by other marketers, even if you have superkeyword.com, superkeyword.net, superkeyword.org; I've been on fist place in google with superkeywordinfo, superkeywordbest, superkeywordhot… and the list goes on.
Concentrate on a niche, grow strong build on several markets, grow a list!
Don't over analyze, if the niche is good go for it
When is software going to be available?
Hello Jon.
Thanks for the great information. I'll be sure to use this next time I'm picking my key words!
Regards
I have already bought some of your products IAW and subscribed to your services and so far only satisfied with the results, I am looking forward to checking out your Niche horde application.
Question about "soc"
What is considered a hard number to compete? I understand that it's not only the number of sites, but also how many links do the top ones get.
Still, what is the "soc" number that from there and below it's considered low competition?
Thanks for the post. My misconception is clear now. Earlier I used to think that only the search results that shows in quotes for the keyword is the no. of competing sites. Now I will be more aware of my competition before venturing in any niche.
Hi Azriel!
As Niche Horde's faq tells, low competition is below 100 soc. However, I always check the top 10 results for every keyword in Market Samurai or Traffic Travis (free version is enough). It lets me know who's in top 10, their PR, are there any authoriity sites and are there sites with low links # (under 50) Sometimes I see that a site with 0 PR and under 100 backlinks but with good on-page optimisation - keyword in meta, title, h1 etc… outranks other sites with lots of backlinks.
I have purhased Niche Horde and you did a great job. Simple and direct information.
Thanks Again
Eugene
I am just concerned about the soc figures shown in the video. They look incredibly low, but when I searched in Google (even with 'allintitle' ) the numbers were quite high. I hope I am wrong, but can you clarify this discrepancy.thanks..
Very nice tool. As a user of Micro Niche Finder for several years, the problem is coming up with the term to be searched first. Thanks for this nice post. Its a very beneficial of all of us.
I used a combination of KE 1.0 and MicroNicheFinder but Niche Horde looks liek it is worth a try.
I'm a newbie, but have come very far in a month. I give a lot of credit to Jon's programs like NicheHorde and his articles. I'm in the beta group on Post Swapper, which looks like another winner!
Thanks Jon,
Insurance Man
I understand the concept, but am having problems with the application of NicheHorde. It's an amazing tool. but I" going to have search further into the keyword tails. Also, the domain available is confusing. It looks like it's available, but you have to click through first.
I am pretty impressed. I will wait for further reviews, as the big "G" elephant seems to catch on to everything we do to try and stay ahead of them.
Thanks jonathan,
Finally getting to grips with everything. Putting a few things together and hopefully will have some results to share..
Speak soon
Stewart
Sounds like great software Jonathan. Great idea to use multiple processors to work to build the database. As more and more people start using this software, your database will be huge. You're one smart dude.
Hi
It is an interesting tool.To automate the whole process of niche research, there are a number of tools available online. But I think Niche Horde is the best , which entirely automates the niche research process for you
Hi,
What are the lastest stats on niche horde. The forum is very quiet which seems odd !
Si