Can You Guess Which Niche This Is Based on These Clues?
Published: Sun, 05/06/18
It's a gorgeous day here in North Texas. I picked up my daughter from a fun-filled weekend of activities and slumber parties and it felt good just to get out of the house and take a nice, long drive with fresh air. I'm recovering nicely. I'm also 8.8 pounds down since I began my quest to improve my health for our summer vacation. Feels good.
Today I'm basically getting everything ready for the week. I want to have a single focus each day so that I can continue getting my strength back since I'm at about 60-70% now.
Monday and Wednesday I'll be working on implementations. Tuesday is a PLR launch prep day. Thursday is strictly fiction and Friday is all affiliate stuff.
I was reading something interesting today and I wanted you to take a second and see if you can guess which niche this is based on the clues:
1. It helps with weight loss.
2. It contributes to mental sharpness
3. It helps you focus and thrive for more career success
4. It provides massive stress relief
5. It increases your immune health
6. It helps prevent or reverse heart disease
7. It prevents or helps manage diabetes
8. It improves your mood for better personal relationships
9. It's a desperation niche (meaning people buy solutions because they can't stand this not working)
10. It has tons of tangible and digital products you can promote.
11. It affects all ages from birth to end of life and both genders.
12. Everyone does it - whether they want to or not. And they'll do it from birth to death.
Isn't that odd? Something that ties in all those things - from health to relationships to success (Wait! Aren't those the "big 3" niches we always talk about in terms of profitability?).
Know what it is yet?
It's sleep.
If you've ever had a bad's night sleep, you know how bad it is to feel horrible the following day. But imagine that being a chronic issue.
People don't really want to go to their doctor to get some prescription for sleep they might get addicted to.
Those are the people who desperately seek solutions online - and those can include things like:
- Routine tips (like the same bedtime, no electronics, etc.)
- Supplements
- Sleep hygiene tools (like high end bedding and white noise machines)
- Exercise courses and tools that contribute to better sleep
- Stress relief tools and courses that contribute to better sleep
- Nutrition courses and tools that help with better sleep
- Bath products to help contribute to a better night's sleep
But you need content, right? Kim Phoenix put together a new Sleep and Health PLR package here and Kim is one of those "above and beyond" reallllly good content providers. It's on sale for a few days here:
https://jvz5.com/c/5810/297881
It includes:
- 10900+ word Ebook, 12 chapters, "Improve Your Sleep, Improve Your Health"
- Ecovers for Ebook (PNG and PSD)
- Ebook turned into 12 stand-alone separate articles
- 1 Infographic
- 10 Social Media Images
- 1 Opt-in Page for the Ebook
- 2126-word Report: "The Link Between Insomnia and Anxiety in Children & Teens - How Parents Can Help"
- Ecovers for Report (PNG and PSD)
- 10-day Ecourse: 10 Tips for Reenergizing (when you're sleepy)
I added a bonus of 7 sleep packs from my PLR Mini Mart worth $53 as follows:
- 2 Weeks Sleep (Value $17)
- Sleep Disorders (Value $5)
- Sleep Disorders Resell PLR (value $10)
- 7 Rules for Reducing Stress and Improving Sleep (value $5)
- Stop Sleeping Too Much (Value $5.50)
- The Sleep Apnea Fat Factor (Value $5)
- Top 5 Sleep Aids to Treat Insomnia (Value $5.50)
I read this article today that might help you make some nice commission off high tech gadgets - especially all the home electronic stuff people are using now. Think about either taking this slant for your site OR having it as a category on a broader sleep site:
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/proven-ways-to-get-better-sleep
Domain Help?
Try one of these available ones as of just now:
- SleepBetterHacks.com
- FixYourSleepProblem.com
- ImproveYourSleepNaturally.com
Tiff ;)
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