You've probably noticed that when it comes to online entrepreneurship, there's a lot of focus on finding a niche.
It's a big landscape out there for savvy entrepreneurs, with tons of unexplored topography where you can carve out a profitable little place for yourself.
Sure, there are subniches within well-known, evergreen topic areas that pretty much always sell — fitness, dating, weight loss, making money, that kind of thing.
But there are also quite a few small hobby communities out there that you would never even think of.
Let alone figure out a way to monetize.
But if you can pinpoint these kinds of ultra-concentrated niches, there's a lot of money to be made.
And a lot of the time, hardly any competition at all.
In a recent blog post, NicheHacks highlights a bunch of weird little niche sites that are doing pretty well for themselves.
Here are seven of the most unusual and surprising among them.
1. Rob Knopper
A site helping aspiring musicians shine at orchestra job auditions.
Can you get more niche than that?
Rob Knopper, an orchestra percussionist, realized that aspiring musicians needed help in preparing for interviews and auditions.
This simple, but very specific idea, led to the creation of his blog which makes him thousands of dollars in digital training and course sales.
Rob’s site clearly stands out for a few reasons.
- It is designed specifically to collect as many leads as possible.
- Its blog is full of detailed and high-quality content
- Rob creates exceptionally high-quality video tutorials
Key Stats
Estimate Monthly Traffic Total Backlinks Domain Authority Unknown 186 23 Facebook Fans Twitter Followers YouTube Subscribers 3382 1631 4900 How Do They Make Money
- Digital course sales
- Coaching sales
Dominant Content Type
- Blog posts sharing tips and tricks for orchestra auditions
- Case studies
Top Performing Content
- Can You Take Orchestra Auditions When You’re Too Busy or Too Old?
- Should You Play in a “German Style” To Win a German Orchestra Job?
2. Comet Camper
This is one of my favorite sites on this list.
COMET Camper is a site dedicated to people passionate about living a minimalistic lifestyle and making a positive impact on the environment with their daily consumption habits.
It’s founded by Mariah, a designer and an avid traveller living in the COMET (Cost-effective, Off-grid Mobile Eco Trailer).
The truly remarkable thing about this site is its focus on quality content and user experience.
It is beautifully designed, tailored to the needs of its audience, and guides its visitors to exactly the information they’re looking for.
Key Stats
Estimated Monthly Traffic Total Backlinks Domain Authority 10,000 2800 25 Facebook Fans Twitter Followers 328 – – How Do They Make Money
- Selling an online course on tiny living
- Affiliate income from Amazon Associates
- Affiliate income from direct partners.
Dominant Content Type
- Ultimate guides
- Blog posts sharing tips and tricks on tiny living
Top Performing Content
- How to Stay Warm in Winter When You Live in a Van or Trailer (plus: alternatives for toughing out the cold weather)
- How to Choose a Toilet For Your Tiny House
3. ProChurchTools
Atheism may be on the rise globally, but there are still millions of religious devotees who’re clinging on to their faiths strongly.
ProChruchTools has carved a narrow sub-niche for itself by using a religious angle with digital marketing services.
It offers tools and digital marketing strategies that church administrators can use to get to spread their message.
They seem to understand their target audience really well and the quality of their content is top-notch.
Their videos, podcasts and blog articles are of the highest quality and generate significant engagement in the form of comments and social shares
Key Stats
Estimated Monthly Traffic Total Backlinks Domain Authority 50,000 1040 35 Facebook Fans Email Subscribers YouTube Subscribers 12,135 24,190 6,411 How Do They Make Money
- Selling their flagship membership program “ProChurch Academy”
- Affiliate income through product reviews
Dominant Content Type
- Podcasts
- Videos
- Occasional blog articles
Top Performing Content
4. The Sacred Womb
Now here’s a niche site on a really weird topic (I’m still not sure what it is), it has very low traffic and social following but it’s still making good money.
How?
By appealing to a very specific audience that is passionate about this subject and selling them training and digital products
That’s how simple it is.
The Scared Womb is run by Melanie who specializes in women’s health and emotional problems related to menstruation and the taboos associated with it.
She runs a popular podcast that is keenly followed by women who’ve become a part of her community over the last few years.
Key Stats
Estimated Monthly Traffic Total Backlinks Domain Authority 1500 12 15 Facebook Fans YouTube Subscribers Instagram Followers 667 405 1310 How Do They Make Money
- By selling digital courses and training
- By hosting live events
Dominant Content Type
- Podcasts
Top Performing Content
5. LearnScrivenerFast
This is not a niche site, it’s a niche course.
But it’s used the same principles of niche marketing to sell thousands of copies.
Joseph Michael, the creator of this course, has branded himself over the years as a Scrivener specialist.
In case you’re unaware, Scrivener is a popular software among writers and bloggers which helps them speed up the writing process through several smart features.
Since it’s a widely used software, Joseph created a whole course just teaching how to use it.
And it has been so successful that even people like Michael Hyatt and Jeff Goins are happy customers.
How Do They Make Money
- Course sales
Lessons You Can Learn
If you cant find your niche, think of any popular software or tool that people need help using.
You can ride on the tool’s popularity to launch your own niche site or course like Joseph has.
6. Renaissance Woodworker
The more I research for this post, the more I’m convinced that you can create a successful site in ANY niche.
You only need to identify the needs of your audience and fulfil them with your content/offer.
Renaissance Woodworker is a niche site by Shannon Rogers who’s built a huge community of creative people passionate about wood art.
Roger, himself a woodworker, artist, and a carpenter, shared free advice on this site for years before launching his signature course The Hand Tool School that turns complete newbies into expert woodworkers.
Key Stats
Estimated Monthly Traffic Total Backlinks Domain Authority 30000 12000 39 Facebook Fans Twitter Followers 4,700 8580 How Do They Make Money
Selling monthly and annual membership of The Hand Tool School, a video course.
Dominant Content Type
- Video tutorials
- Articles
Top Performing Content
7. Clouds Factory
Whether you want your favorite cartoon or movie characters stitched on a piece of fabric, or want to surprise your loved ones with their pictures on clothing, CloudsFactory is the place for you.
Ambra, a professional stitcher, started CloudsFactory as a small eCommerce store serving custom orders.
But over the years, she’s been able to grow it into a proper business offering a wide range of cross-stitched patterns and also serving custom orders.
Because of her passion for her craft, Ambra also regularly publishes articles sharing tips on stitching and other related crafts.
Key Stats
Estimated Monthly Traffic Total Backlinks Domain Authority 15000 1916 22 Facebook Fans Instagram Followers 10646 1085 How Do They Make Money
- Selling stitching patterns
- Selling custom stitched products
Dominant Content Type
- Blog posts about different stitch patterns
These are just a few of the most niche sites you can imagine — all of which are making great money.
You can check out sixteen more weirdly profitable niche sites in the full post from Nichehacks.
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