Healthy (Green) Living Niche Tips - Great Niche for Newbies + New Blog Post

Published: Thu, 11/03/16

Hi !

The problem with taking a nap every day is when you have a day where a nap's not possible. That's happening to me today. It's not fun. But I need to get my sleep schedule back on track. This is what happens when you have a packed schedule and you "sleep when you can."

So today let's dig into some tips about a healthy living niche. Healthy living is different from a specific health niche like diabetes. It's more about clearing up minor health problems and preventing major ones.

If you stop and take stock of the people in your life - friends and family - you've probably seen this movement growing firsthand. A friend might talk about a pesticide-free way to keep bugs off their tomato plants. Or someone might share a cleaning solution that's all organic and works wonders.

I'm a dorky reality TV fan, so I notice Shannon on Real Housewives always has to have everything green living in her homes. It's just something that's kind of silently sweeping the nation - little changes that make us healthier.

People want to learn about green living for things like:

- Laundry
- House cleaning
- Food
- Gardening
- Recycling
- Money Savings
- Survival

So if you look at those sub-niches above, you start to see the niche profit potential. One glance at "green living" on Pinterest you'll find dozens and dozens of ideas.

One reason I love this niche for newbies in particular is because it gives them both digital and tangible profit potential. And since they often tell me, "I can't do product reviews because I can't afford to buy the products," this is a perfect niche for them because many reviews can be based on items you already have that, combined, create an amazing green solution to some sort of problem. Some are strategy-based, too.

So this is a niche where you can easily blog about things and show them what you're doing. Very personalized. It can be everything from a 3-part cleaning solution made with baking soda and a few other items, to strategies on "how to build a tiny home." One of my son's coaches just bought a tiny home. It amazes me because he's a very tall guy, and I just can't imagine it - but he's happy!

Grab a domain like GreenLivingHouse.com or something where you're even more dedicated and narrow like GreenLivingGardening.com (both available) and begin sharing tips.

If you need content to get started, Kim Phoenix just came out with a new PLR pack here:

http://jvz1.com/c/5810/238377

It includes:

- 20 Green-Living Articles & 14,367 word Ebook, "Eco-Friendly, Green-Living Tips: Practical Ideas that Make a Difference" made from the articles
- Ecover (PNG and PSD) for the ebook
- 5 Social Media Images
- Royalty-Free Images
- 35 Powerpoint Slides, "How to Live a Green Life" - webinar ready
- 1 infographic, "What you Can and Cannot Compost"

She even has a $9 one time offer on the backend that includes:

- 2979-word Report, "Small Homes: Big Advantages for You and the Planet"
- Royalty-free images
- Infographic, "Radon Gas: How it Enters your Home"
- 10 Natural-Cleaning Recipes for Your Home
- Green Living Social Media Images
- + Bonus articles & report

So just remember, if you're a newbie, pick a niche where you can implement, show and share tips without having to invest a lot if money is a core concern. Something trending upward - where more and more people are getting onboard.

Also, check out my new blog post on Affiliate Marketing with PLR and SEO advice here:

http://tiffanylambert.com/blog/affiliate-marketing-with-plr-and-seo/

Tiff ;)

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