Dog Training - *** Niche

Submitted by Dmitri Davydov on Wed, 2006-08-02 15:46.
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Dog training is a niche that I discovered from Google’s official AdSense blog. Dog training, as far as I know, is the only pet niche that consistently pays over 30 cents a click. I guess this is due to the fact that there are a number of dog training ebooks, dog training videos and dog training schools that are all chasing the same audience – dog owners.

Dog training ain’t cheap, that’s for sure. If you hire a dog training instructor (a dog trainer that is), he or she will charge you 80 bucks per session and you’ll need 5-10 sessions to complete the entire dog obedience training course.

Naturally, a number of infopreneurs started releasing dog training packages (courses, manuals, ebooks, videos) that offer you the same information for a faction of the cost. In fact, there is a small dog training infoindustry, with dozens of sites like http://www.sitstayfetch.net/ or http://www.dogtrainingzone.com/

In fact, I wonder if it’s the same people creating all these sites on dog training, trying to make you pay 40 bucks for a PDF file. I guess we’ll never know that.

If you happen to know a dog or a cat niche other than dog training that pays over 30 cents per click on average, make sure you leave your comment here. Comments are anonymous and don’t require registration.

And if you know someone who struggles to makes money with AdSense, make sure you send him or her to NicheGeek.

In order not to violate Google TOS, I rate niches with my own star system. ** - $0.20-$0.30 per click average, *** - $0.30-$0.50 per click average, **** - $0.50-$0.70 per click average, ***** - $0.70-$1.20 per click average. While I don’t mind sharing information on ***** niches, I don’t make this information publicly available because it would quickly kill these niches or get Google pissed off at me.

All AdSense niches were tested by me personally and your results shouldn’t be very different, unless your account was smart-priced, too much time passed since my testing, MFA got a hold of the niche or your site or traffic source sucks big time.