Micro Niche Finder also has an indicator which provides a basic idea of a keyword’s competition level.
Basically, Micro Niche Finder is supposed to uncover seemingly small niche markets that have been overlooked by numerous affiliate marketers. When these niches are found, you can then easily dominate them because of their low competition.
Fortunately, James Jones’ video demonstrations of how Micro Niche Finder is to be used are straightforward and clearly understandable.
Similarly, the program’s layout is clean and simple. To be able to locate a specific micro niche, all you need to do is enter a keyword on the search bar. You will then receive all the top search terms which are related to your entered keyword. The result of this list could then be filtered with the most profitable niches easily spotted.
With every search term, the relevant data is displayed next to it as well as the SOC or Strength of Competition indicator. This is a color-coded icon that provides you the means to gauge competition. Thanks to the SOC, you need not take out your calculator and enter the number of Google pages as well as the number of searches for all your keywords. Simply click on the Strength of Competition indicator and a number will appear along with a colored ball.
A red colored icon means that there is high competition for your keywords and it would be difficult for you to compete for top search engine results.
A green colored icon indicates low competition and dominating such a niche would be easy.
Beside the colored ball is a number. Once it is clicked, three critical numbers are shown. The “inanchor” is the number of webpages with appropriate backlinks which contain the term within the anchor text. Meanwhile, the “intitle” is the number of webpages within the title tag’s term. The “inurl” is the number of web pages with the key phrase within the URL.
Once a specific page acquires all three of these appropriately, it is therefore best to avoid competing for such a keyphrase. However, keyphrases which have 3 low counts are considered as excellent targets.
The best thing about Micro Niche Finder is its ability to acquire information from Google’s database. A stark difference from other keyword services such as Nichbot, Wordtracker and Keyword Discovery.
Essentially, Micro Niche Finder requests Google for certain keywords which are related to a main keyword. It then gets back approximately 100 to 200 words. After which, it takes every keyword and requests Google for a search via that specific word while in quotes. Google will then reveal the number of website ages which use such a keyword the way it is exactly written. This allows you to discover the number of sites which use such a phrase on a page.
Though you could get similar data from Google manually, it would usually take you hours to do so. But Micro Niche Finder does the job a lot faster.
Unfortunately, using the Micro Niche Finder needs to be limited. It is highly advisable not to continuously enter data as Google has the tendency to block your access. Fortunately, Micro Niche Finder offers three delays.
Another decent feature of Micro Niche Finder is the button for “brainstorm.” It provides random searches directly from Google Suggest. It also includes statistics and relevant analytics.
Overall, Micro Niche Finder does what it claims it would, and satisfactorily too. Though it is not a mind-blowing tool, it is in no way disappointing.
