Monday, May 23, 2011

Niche Reaper - the Ultimate Niche Discovery Tool


One of the hardest things to do as an Internet Marketer is to find a niche worthy of further exploration, a niche that is not only lucrative, but that people are actually interested in and are willing to plunk out cash for. Enter Matt Garret's new product - Niche Reaper.

However, before I go further, I must admit that there are four things you need to know about Niche Reaper.  

One - it is an incredibly clever new niche research tool that runs 24/7, constantly generating new niche and keyword possibilities.

Two - It is brilliant. If you are a niche marketer, the hardest thing is finding a steady stream of potentially profitable niches to build sites in. The trouble is that although finding niches is easy, finding the quirky ones that people are spending money in - and that everyone else isn't already doing to death - is very time consuming.

Well, not any more. Niche Reaper finds thousands of them every day - you  will never run out and you'll be constantly amazed at the gems it finds.


Three -  The number that Matt will sell is very limited and well over three fourths the allocation has already been sold. This thing has been selling like hot cakes and at the rate it is going I suspect that the doors will be closed in a few more days. In fact, the last I looked, total sales had just broached 900. That's 90% gone.

That tells you something because it isn't cheap - but for people who do this kind of niche marketing for a living it will save a fortune over the several other services it replaces, and a ton of time.

One person who posted a comment estimates that what NicheReaper gives him instantly every day would take him up to 5 hours of hard work to replicate just a fraction of it by other means.

It is selling so well because it works.


Four -  Sometime later today or tomorrow, depending on total sales, the price is going up. I'm not sure of the details, but indications from Matt are that the price will increase well before Friday.

He has a best seller on his hands, so I can't blame him - but if you hurry you may be able to beat the rise.


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