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How Big Is A 'Niche' (keyword selection)

How Big Is A 'Niche' (keyword selection)
How Big is a niche? . . I used to believe that My own site topic, classic cars was a 'niche', but the question I sometimes ask myself, is a the topic within this niche like 'wartime jeeps' really another niche?

This question is a little bit mind boggling when it comes to deciding what sort of keyword strategy is recommended. Do I need 'Niche' keywords? or topical keywords? on a section within my niche that is topically '1942 Willy's Jeeps'.

This seems to me to be a little talked about subject. Sure there are a ton of pages on keyword selection, keyword finders. . but does any of it make sense if one is totally unsure if the pages you are optimising are in fact a Niche page - or a topical page or even just a page within the bounds of the subject matter of the site.

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Link building for saturated industries

Excuse my rookie-ness, but I am link building for a particular client who deals in management training. I have found that when seeking out websites to place my link on they are for the most part sort of spammy, and just one of a million other websites offering training, remote and in class rooms at low prices.

This industry seems really saturated with cowboy training companies and the return on submitting link requests has been so low that I've been forced to rely on the most part on directories, blogs, articles, and "loosely"-related sites to place links on.

Now honest opinions please, am I just not looking hard enough/is this an amateurish problem, although I think I am, or in this case would I just need to focus on other ways to gets links away from bespoke ones?

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No Follow Explanation

I posted someone's ads on my blog.

First I wrote something up, then I posted what they gave me as a comment.

They are telling me they want their ads in my original post.

Do I have to do that?

Here's what they said which I don't understand, so if someone could explain it to me, that would be great.

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