GoogleNiche Analyzer

How to Find Highly Profitable Affiliate Niches on Google Adwords

Note: It seems that Simon Conroy has removed the GoogleNiche product and site altogether. SUCH a shame!

It PAYS for me to use Google Adwords and other pay per click search engine advertising... even as an affiliate.

My PPC methods are discussed thoroughly in the Super Affiliate Handbook, but here's the brief explanation of how it works.

I pay to send traffic from Google Adwords to my affiliate sites from where visitors can sign up for my newsletter, survey my merchants' offerings, visit their sites and buy their products.

Many other affiliates use Chris Carpenter's "Google Cash" system to send traffic directly to their merchants' site from Google Adwords with their affiliate links.

It PAYS them to "Google Cash".

In each case, commissions exceed advertising expenses, and we wouldn't advertise if it wasn't profitable to do so.

Unfortunately, you can't just pick a niche and 'hope' that the return on your investment will be favorable.

Normally, you have to do quite a bit of research.

But what if you could actually see which niche topics affiliates advertise at Google Awords for any length of time?

For example, if you knew that an affiliate had been Google Cashing Jeff Alderson's "Press Equalizer" for more than a month... wouldn't that be proof positive that advertising the product using Google Adwords would be profitable?

Well you CAN get that information!

I recently picked up a Simon Conroy's "GoogleNiche" research tool that shows profitable niches that affiliates are advertising at Google.

Immediately after purchase, I was given access to a spreadsheet containing hundreds of terms already shown to be profitable - based on tens of thousands of kewyords and keyword phrases analzed.

For each keyword and keyword phrase the spreadsheet lists :

  1. The number of consistent affiliate advertisers at the time the GoogleNiche Analyzer software examined the term (Consistent is defined as the same ad displayed on two occasions at least 8 days apart.
  2. The number of clicks per day for a #1 position as forecast by the Google Adwords Traffic Estimator using exact phrase matching.
  3. Average cost per click for a #1 position as forecast by Google's Traffic Estimator
  4. Predicted clicks per day for an ad in #1 position as forecast by Google's Traffic Estimator
  5. Number of searches per month for this term according to Overture's Search Suggestion Tool

Then there's the "GoogleNiche Analyzer" that lets you research your own keywords and keyword phrases.

See the graphic below to see the results.

You'll see the all the Google advertisers for that keyword phrase, plus the URL's, those noted in blue are affiliate links.

Last but not least, if an affiliate has been advertising in that niche for any length of time, you'll see a NICHE ALERT shown in RED. (You can see one at the bottom right side of the graphic below.)

That's INCREDIBLY VALUABLE information!

If you see the same affiliate advertising in a specific category for a week or more, that means they're making money!

In the example below, I plugged the word 'affiliate' into the GoogleNiche Analyzer.

GoogleNiche Analyzer

The only drawback to the Analyzer is that it doesn't take redirect URL's into account.

On a positive note however, the GoogleNiche Analyzer does make it easy to see all the URL's in a list, and those redirect affiliate links are really easy to spot.

I mean REALLY.

If you see a URL like, http://NPTinfo.com/adwords-guide/, (my redirect for Perry Marshall's "5 Days to Success with Google Adwords" ecourse) you can BET that it's an affiliate link.

Last, but not least, is Simon's "Profit Flash".

Everyday for a month after you order GoogleNiche, he'll send you an email with 5 recently researched profitable terms that includes an estimate of how much the top advertiser in that category pays.

Here is a snippet from the February 4th, 2006 "Profit Flash".

Overall, I say that the GoogleNiche Analyzer is worth much more than the $37.00 Simon is charging. Buy it and research the heck out of as many niche topics as you can for the next thirty days.

All you need to find is one good niche, and GoogleNiche Analyzer will pay for itself many times over.

Cheers,

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