Choosing Your Niche


Choosing a niche is not only essential but can also be a difficult decision as well.

It is always optimal to start off on the right foot, and selecting the niche for your channel is a long-term decision.

Even after you have chosen your niche, you will still need to drill down to specific topics.

It is essential that you choose a niche that you not only enjoy but one that you are good at, as well as choosing a niche that is in demand.

Determining What You’re Good At

Selecting a Category

There are several categories in YouTube that you will need to consider.

With such a massive collection of videos in their storage, YouTube has no choice but to classify those videos.

When you start to review the categories, you want to try to imagine the kinds of videos that are commonly seen in each group.

There are 15 different categories that YouTube’s library of videos are broken into and include:

  • Comedy
  • Autos and Vehicles
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Film & Animation
  • How-to and Style
  • Gaming
  • Music
  • Nonprofits and Activism
  • News and Politics
  • Pets and Animals
  • People and Blogs
  • Science and Technology
  • Travel and Events
  • Sports

These categories, at first glance, may appear only to be useful for searching through the millions of videos in YouTube’s library.

However, take some time to look at the categories and consider what it would be like to pursue each topic individually, which can be an insightful practice for finding your niche.

Researching Topics

Figure out what the most popular topics are today.

You can do this by signing up for Google Ads Keyword Planner.

Once you’ve determined your niche, you will need to figure out the most common problems or questions that people within the particular niche face.

This is what you can base your videos off on, by solving those issues or problems with the videos you create.

For example, many people are interested in learning about new technology and its future.

If you are interested in the technology niche and want to delve into it, you can create videos that discuss the latest gadgets and prospective electronics.

If you are already an affiliate, it would be strategic for you to implement a brief promotion for an affiliate product relative to the niche at the end of each video.

All that is required is to find a large enough market that is willing to spend money.

After that, it comes down to drilling down to a specific niche and creating content that is relevant and that either solves a problem, serves to inform them, or entertains them.

Consider a “Desperate Niche”

If you are still having trouble choosing a niche, you may want to consider what is known as a desperate niche.

When someone is in dire need of a solution to their problem, they are more likely to spend money.

When people spend excessive cash to get rid of their problems, a desperate niche can often be a profitable source of income.

If you notice an issue that people are desperately trying to rectify, this is an excellent example of a desperate niche.

This is your opportunity to help them through well-constructed YouTube videos and make a profit.

However, you need to remember that even with a desperate niche, you have to enjoy the topic, or at the very least have an interest in it, or you will eventually grow tired of it and give up.

For instance, if you never had a problem with your weight, you will most likely not be very passionate about starting a channel that is dedicated to weight loss.

You need to ensure that your content offers value and isn’t just an attempt to milk the viewers out of their money, or you won’t get the results you want in the long run.

Determining your niche is an essential first step in creating a successful YouTube channel.

Remember, you must choose a subject that you are, at the very least interested in, to ensure you’ll stick with it in the long run.

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