I sometimes forget that people receiving my emails are all at different stages of affiliate marketing.
I was reminded of this recently when several people asked me if they needed to have a website in order to make use of Easy Side Money.
If you don't yet have a website that means you probably haven't yet chosen a niche yet.
Believe it or not, there really is a niche for each person that would result in the best possible financial outcome for that person.
What makes a good niche and how do you find it?
For some of my one-on-one coaching programs I work with the student to help them uncover their best option. I ask a number of questions to figure out what hobbies they enjoy, what they're good at, and what they'd be comfortable writing about.
I've lost track of the number of times, though, a student has completely left out of their answers the one thing they most enjoy because they didn't see how that thing could actually become a topic of a website.
There's also a right way and wrong way to go about picking one and lots of people are misled into doing things incorrectly.
I think the steps in my new post will help and might even give you a definition you haven't read before.
Maybe if you knew what you should be writing about it would help you take that very important next step.
Sincerely,
Erica Stone
erica@extremereviewer.com