So what theme is perfect for you?
The best way to start with your first PPCSE is to choose a theme or topic you have a passion for or know a fair bit about.
The only reason I say this because people seem to work harder and faster when they are passionate about what they are working on.
In the previous section, I gave you a sample list of topics you could start your own PPCSE on, but if none of them float your boat, so to speak, here are a few ways to not only find a topic you might have an interest in, but find a topic people and more importantly advertisers would be interested in.
There's no use creating a PPCSE that interests you and nobody else, so use my PPCSE Idea Generator, the first of its kind anywhere.
PPCSE Idea 1: Your own hobbies and interests
Here is something that you should always remember. A wise man once said, "If you make your hobby your business, you will never have to work a day in your life.
I don't know about you, but when I'm doing something I love doing, like writing, it never seems like a chore, even if I'm writing about the most mundane subjects.
So if you have a golf addiction, why not setup your own PPCSE on golf. You would get thousands of advertisers in all sorts of fields in the golf industry, and you might never know, promote it right and a bigger company might just want to buy your small niche PPCSE for big bucks.
PPCSE Idea 2: 100 hottest web subjects
If you want to choose a subject for your PPCSE that's in demand and most likely to make the most money, then you should visit sites that rate what people are looking for on the net.
Aside from the adult industry and the online gambling industry, subjects that are hot are numerous.
Here are a few places you can check out to see what's hot on the net and what's not.
The first place is http://www.100hot.com
I visit this site regularly. You can easily start to search through all of the sites listed under the many categories. If you choose a topic for your PPCSE from this list, you can't go wrong, as this is what people are actually searching for.
I also use http://www.wordspot.com
Every week via email, they send you a list of 200 most searched for terms on the Internet. 50% of these are probably useless for ideas for your search engine, but the other 50% could be your goldmine.
One thing to look at for is some searches only show up one week and not another. Like during Easter, the term "Easter" comes up a lot, but whether or not it's a yearlong search is another thing. So try and pick topics that come up in the top 200 every week, or close to.
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