Popular Niches For Blogging

May 31, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

In so many ways, the popularity of a product also commands its capacity to create good revenue.  Blogs are no exception to this principle, and today’s most well-known blogs are also the same ones that earn the most revenue.  These blogs aren’t popular “just because” – they’re big on the scene because they also covered topics that can be written about exhaustively and are popular with the general crowd.

If the general topic covered by a blog is so important, then which niche should you choose to make money blogging?  Below is a list of popular blog niches that have been dominating the blogosphere and pulling in all the traffic.  Which one are you most interested in?

1.   Technology

In a world where technology has become a major force in daily living, the demand for information about the latest gadgets and digital innovations is going higher and higher.  It’s exactly this demand that tech blogs like Engadget and TechCrunch are trying to answer to, and boy, do they answer it well.  Both blogs are some of the highest-earning today, and are showing no signs of slowing down their readership base.

2.  Politics

If you think that writing about politics is the surest way to drive people away from your blog, think again.  Just take a look at The Huffington Post, which provides a constant stream of political commentary online, and is one of the highest-earning blogs in the blogosphere today.  Just goes to show that intelligent content need not be unpopular!

3.  Entertainment

Whether or not you like it, blogs like Perez Hilton enjoy a huge following and hefty revenues just for talking about celebrity gossip and posting controversial, damning pictures here and there.  The reason why blogs like these are such a hit is because they respond to a very basic, voyeuristic need to know more about other people, especially if we’re talking about a celebrity or public figure. 

4.  Personal Blogs

If you think that your life is filled with too many juicy misadventures to be kept a secret, then why not start your own personal blog detailing your experiences for the public to gobble up?  That’s exactly what bloggers like Tucker Max did: they took their own lives, slapped it onto their blogs, and earned money for their efforts.

In the end, the right niche for your blog is one that you’re most interested about, and which you feel strongly for.  There’s no use blogging about something – no matter how lucrative it is – when it isn’t something you care much about.  Remember, too, that your chosen niche is only a fraction of what makes your site special, and that hard work, dedication, and a solid business sense are just as important in ensuring your blog’s success.