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Attacking high competition niches vs. low competition

Avus

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Hey guys,

I am new to this forum, but have been trying(and failing) to make anything come of online marketing and sales.

I first started out in a very high competition niche. I wrote an ebook and had a blog and what not, however both of those were complete flops.


For a beginner, is it easier to attack the lower competition niches? I have heard that there is barely any money to be made, but I might be completely wrong.

Any advice would be appreciated. I'm really trying to make it here guys. I don't know if maybe I should make a new site for my ebook, or just start from scratch in a totally new niche.
 
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SeanKelly

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I'd have to assume that less competition would make certain aspects significantly easier. You also stated that you are a beginner which would imply little to no experience. Some competition is healthy, while too much will bury you.
 

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