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Choosing a Niche: Evergreen Niche Vs. Trending Niche
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[QUOTE="Mika, post: 256175, member: 29399"] There is a clear distinction between what people believe will sell and what products will actually sell. Generally speaking, you have two options for choosing a niche, one, an evergreen niche, and two, a trending niche. An evergreen niche means something that will sell all through the year, trending niche means a niche that is trending currently but may not be trending in the future. Christmas theme items might be trending during Christmas time, but they will not be trending in June. However, a pet-themed T-shirt can be sold all through the year. If you want to take my advice, I suggest you choose a trending niche. Ecommerce marketplaces have designed their algorithm in such a way that they push up the trending niches. When you are choosing a trending niche, try niches that have less competition. One idea is to look into Google trends. You will see what people are searching for, and you can use the trending ideas on your products. [/QUOTE]
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