So… do you think all the great blog niches have been taken?
Here is a fantastic example of a blog niche: Vintage Ceramics.
Irine Hoofs, the author, just loves vintage ceramics:
I have always been attracted to vintage ceramics. It combines all things I like about design: prints, colors, illustrations and functionality. Not that I know much about the technique of producing tableware, porcelain or ceramics in general. My only criterion is whether I think a particular piece is beautiful. The variety in vintage ceramics is overwhelming, and the jargon can be confusing: I just use the generic name ‘ceramics’ for all items made out of clay…(or similar material if that is even possible…). My own modest collection of vintage ceramics I found on flea markets and garage sales.
This is a great example of someone creating a blog based on their passions. There is a strong basis for this blog beyond money. No doubt she can monetize this blog if she chooses, maybe even set up some kind of online shop or ebay store.
Yes, you can research profitable keywords and all that in order to choose a blog niche, but if you choose something about which you’re passionate, you stand the greatest chance of building a highly qualified audience (people who are looking for what you have and are ready to buy) over the long term. And playing for the long term gives you the best chance to earn money through your passion in an ethical way that matches your values.
Just when you think everything’s already been done, somebody surprises you.
Found via Your Daily Awesome.












3 Comments
One thing I’ve been wondering is what makes a niche worth talking about. For example, if a niche has less than a thousand Google hits, the sum of various key word or key phrase searches, is that too small to be trying to exploit?
very interesting comment abt niche blogs..
ur blog is making me aware of so many facades of blogosphere which i was ignorant of…
My daughters both have just started blogs that are geared toward a very small niche. But they are passionate about them and so in the long run that is what is important to them. - Ashley