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How do you find opportunities

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copywriter1980

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I was in analysis paralysis and wantrepreneur mode for a long time. I made a commitment to start with internet business's and internet marketing for a few reasons, negative net worth being a big one. It only costs 10 bucks to make a website. I finally made a random domain and website to start taking action and learning. I taught myself WordPress, landing pages, printed out every single page of black book 2.0 and studied that. I write copy everyday as well.

I'm a constant thinker, I'm good at thinking, and analyzing. However in business it hurts you because you never actually produce a result your too busy thinking about perfection and just thinking about everything at the same time.

Laziness isnt my problem, its over analysing and mostly, I havent done anything because I still don't see opportunities in markets. The only products I can make in my position are info/content products. I don't understand where to find groups of people online that have a problem, that's the biggest aspect that's holding me back.

Any advice on how to find a need online would help.
 
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Timbonitus

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I know the feeling.

I used to hang around The Warrior Forum, and it's quite easy to spot a need when you monitor the type of threads that people create. There's always a trend. There's always people asking the same questions, searching for the same answers, even if those questions have been answered like a million times already.

One thing that has helped me was a keyword research tool. It makes it easier to see who is searching for what and if there's a lot of competition for a particular keyword. The tool I use is called Jaaxy and it costs $20 a month, useful though. It lists all the keyword stats for easy reference. You'll be able to see how many websites are competing for the same keyword. Then, it's just a matter of finding the keywords that don't have a lot of competition but have a lot of traffic. That's one way to find a need.
 

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