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"Action For The Day – Identify seven market or niche ideas that you will be investigating further in The Challenge."
After re-watching this video, I fugured out that I learned something new. Like I wrote in my "Module One – Day One – What Is A Niche?" I was completed my action for that day.
But on today's video I heared that Brent said that the better word for categories (in his example it was Amazon.com) is a "Broad Field of Interests", btw it was yesterday and we can call them Super-Markets.
Today he talked about two great sources of finding the Markets, Niches ideas. There are Amazon & Google's Search-Based Keyword Tool.
Amazon is good one because their a lot of Magazines, which one in one way or another making some works for us. Because when you're looking into some of this magazines section you'll can figure out what are this people are promoting is theis articles. And it'll may be give you some unbelivable thoughts. (little note when you're brainstorming a Niches, and go to Books->Magazines section and then choose the Market. New opened categories is a Niches as well as the Name of the magazines (like a products) are Niches as well, like on the image below:)

Google's Search-Based Kewword Tool is great choose too. After one year I just understood, that it's a good one for finding a Markets and Niches ideas, and another one which is called Google Keyword Suggestion Tool is a good one for finding the Micro Niche ideas.
By the way, keep tune on The Challenge lessons. I'm feeling all parts of my body, what they are a lot of inetersting and valuable information and tips will come.
Here is my completed action for today:






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