How to Brainstorm Profitable Niches
Refer to my previous posts on Zamdoo and Keywords Analyzer 7 to get up to date.
With the Keywords Analyzer Brainstorming feature, you can randomly generate thousands of unique niche phrases in all sorts of industries. You can then upload your keywords into Zamdoo.
I found this to be a great way to discover uncompetitive niches.
By the way, the private Beta for Zamdoo is now closed. They are going live August 5th with Zamdoo v1.
Zamdoo will have three types of membership.
Silver - $99/month - You must run your own PC client which scrapes the search engine ads. Keyword limit of 5,000.
Gold - $129/month - Hosted solution with max of 7,500 keywords tracked.
Platinum $149/month - Hosted solution with 10,000 keywords.
Titanium - $249/month - Hosted solution with max $20,000 keywords.
Why should you care?
We are still in a relatively early phase of PPC marketing. There are still plenty of niches that have low competition. In the coming year or two, we are going to see a flood of affiliates entering the PPC marketing for the first time. This will mean higher bid prices and lower profit margins.
Now is the time to build defensible traffic and develop niche sites with link authority. Is your site defensible?
With the increasing focus on Quality Score and landing page relevancy, we will continue to see Google and other PPCs squeeze out the thin affiliates in favor of trusted, content-rich, well-linked websites.
Prepare yourselves.

August 5th, 2007 at 2:59 pm
Hi Joshua:
Just a couple corrections to your article above - the beta isn’t closed, it is open right up until we launch the product at 3pm today AND people signing up as beta testers before launch get 7500 keywords, not the standard 5000 for their accounts.
Also, there are four (4) types of membership - the three you mentioned, plus a “Platinum” class in the middle ($149/10,000 keywords).
Thanks for promoting the product, and well done on your videos!
Cheers, Dave.
August 5th, 2007 at 3:00 pm
BTW - that’s 3pm PDT, so 6pm your (ie: this website’s) time.
Cheers, Dave.