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Internet Marketing’s #1 Myth Exposed - How To Find A Hot Niche or Product

19 Dec, 2009  |  Posted by  |  under Niche Marketing

TheInternetTimeMachine.com steps up to debunk the #1 myth in Internet Marketing. Take a sneak peak at one of our new optin videos to see how TheInternetTImeMachine.com will change the way you look for niches and hot products forever.

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  1. liovinci  |  December 19th, 2009 at 4:48 am #

    Wow, this video is really an insight… I’ve never thought about increasing my traffic this way. Thanks Kurt, anyway feel free to check out my videos too… thanks

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  2. InternetTimeMachine  |  December 19th, 2009 at 4:48 am #

    Search traffic is the demand side of the supply demand curve, but you need the suppply side to see if there is a niche to take advantage of. The supply side is basically the “results” side of the item as well as the PPC. You need both parts to find a niche, that is why you can’t just go to search volume alone find niches. IPHONE is a good example, monstrous search volume and growth, but supply side shows just as many people supplying products, like cases, apps, etc, so it is efficient,

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  3. thoughtlava  |  December 19th, 2009 at 4:48 am #

    I’m not sure this is the #1 Internet Marketing myth - as going where the competition is heavy has never made sense.

    Increased growth in Google Results is the same as the myth you describe. This might work if you focused on the growth in Search Traffic (that would be a better indicator of demand). I can show you keywords all day long where few search, but many are ready in case they do!

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  4. bobmcalister  |  December 19th, 2009 at 4:48 am #

    email…right over here ? let me know

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  5. seanreporter  |  December 19th, 2009 at 4:48 am #

    I learned a lot. Makes sense to me.

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