In this issue of NMRC newsletter, you'll find:

  1. Editor's note - format change
  2. Free market reports
  3. Keyword research tip of the month
  4. Answers to readers' questions

HTML version of this issue is available online at
http://NicheMarketResearch.com/newsletter/2004-09.html

Editor's note

With this issue, we start a regular newsletter, after two years of collecting subscribers and only sending out occasional news.

NMRC newsletter will go out monthly, with possible special issues. Every issue will have a format similar to this one. We'll maintain an online newsletter archive at
http://NicheMarketResearch.com/newsletter/

Free market reports

We started to publish free market reports at our web site. At the moment, there are two free reports, "Internet Marketing" and "Marketing Gurus". You can read about the ideas behind these reports here:
http://NicheMarketResearch.com/reports/

We plan to update these reports monthly, and send you the updates with top 10 out of 100 keywords from each report. Here is the first sample.

1. Internet Marketing report

No.Key PhraseDemandSupplyKEI
1website promotion357240726000004908496.836
2advertising369127027800000490124.972
3search engine15557665230000462793.087
4online advertising13503735060000360376.925
5home based opportunities401436338000047677.770
6web marketing332035386000028561.461
7online marketing332035462000023863.039
8internet marketing332035487000022638.037
9small business259612666000010119.878
10ecommerce24618877200007850.846

View full Internet Marketing report (100 keywords) online:
http://NicheMarketResearch.com/reports/internet-marketing/2004-09.html

2. Marketing Gurus report

No.Key PhraseDemandSupplyKEI
1Zig Ziglar6783281001637.334
2Don Lapre251814500437.264
3Dan Janal7112390211.515
4Jeff Smith155551840000131.499
5Corey Rudl12531730090.752
6Robert Smith12435345000044.820
7Rick Beneteau428479038.243
8Roy Williams426172100025.182
9Bill Montgomery473989500025.093
10Jakob Nielsen176813700022.816

View full Marketing Gurus report (100 keywords) online:
http://NicheMarketResearch.com/reports/marketing-gurus/2004-09.html

Keyword research tip of the month

Many keywords are still overlooked in Google AdWords, even some of those that have over 40 ads on Overture. If you are only using Overture for your PPC campaigns, consider experimenting with Google, too. If you are just starting, you should probably start with Google first. The competition is smaller in most cases, the minimum bid is $0.05 (compare to $0.10 on Overture), and you can get a higher position when you have a good click-through rate.

Answers to readers' questions

Feel free to send us questions regarding niche marketing, keyword research, PPCs, NicheFinder and similar topics. We'll answer your questions, at least privately, and will post the most interesting ones in our newsletter.

Question: "I was just about to purchase Adword Analyzer, and then I received your email. I have also tried WordTracker. Can you tell me why I would purchase NicheFinder over those two products?" -- Tom

Answer: In short, NicheFinder is much cheaper than WordTracker, generates more keywords than Ad Word Analyzer, finds creative keywords you'll hardly get anywhere else, has a free demo, 6-months guarantee, and a nice set of bonuses. There are other differences, as well. See a more detailed comparison here:
http://NicheMarketResearch.com/nichefinder/compare.html

Till the next issue!

In the next issue, you'll receive a fresh update on our free reports, a new keyword research tip, and... What else you would like to learn? Email us, and chances are, it will be in the next issue.

Any feedback is welcome. By the way, did you try the free demo version of NicheFinder 2.0? If not, why not try it now - you can have it in a few minutes:
http://NicheMarketResearch.com/nf.php

Already tried the demo? Then, can you please share your impression with us? We're willing to hear any comments. Also, please take a look at our new web site.

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