Micro Niche Finder is a software tool that claims to uncover hidden niches and keywords that you can use in your marketing efforts.  Bold claims, for sure, but can this keyword tool really find small niches that haven’t been saturated yet?  And how easy is it to use?  This review of Micro Niche Finder aims to find out, so read on!

Micro Niche Finder Interface

Micro Niche Finder Interface

Let’s face it.  One of the biggest hurdles that online marketers face is trying to find a niche that hasn’t been attacked by other marketers already.  Your niche can make all the difference in your profitability, so this research is essential to the survival of your online business.  I’m sure you’ve all heard the stories of a marketer locating a fresh niche and making healthly sales from it.  But sometimes that seems like such a tough task.  Trust me…I’ve done a lot of keyword research to try to hunt down those long tail keywords that can make or break a campaign.  It takes time and it takes effort.  Can Micro Niche Finder really make locating untapped niches and unused long tail keywords easier?

Micro Niche finder is on version 3 as of right now.  I purchased Micro Niche Finder and began putting it to the test.  I found that it made locating good keywords so much more intuitive.   I entered my keyword to start and Micro Niche Finder returned quite a large list of related keywords that I hadn’t even considered.  From there it was easy to dig down even further to locate those long tail keywords that are so sought after.

When you enter a keyword into Micro Niche Finder it hits the web and searches for any related results.  The list that comes back provides you with numbers of searches per month (please note that number is per month…I was confused at first until I realized that) and you will have to divide by 30 to get an approx. number of daily searches.  Then you are able to check the competition to see exactly how much the keyword has been targeted by other marketers.  Micro Niche Finder has a really easy feature for beginners that will tell you if you should even bother trying to target those keywords.  A green light means go for it, yellow means you will have a tougher time trying to have your pages, posts or articles appear in Google for that keyword, and red means don’t even bother.  This feature alone is a true time saver.

How much time do you spend researching keywords?  If you are anything like me, that’s quite a bit of time spent just on keyword research when I could be working on other parts of my business.  It is worth its weight in gold.

The other fantastic feature that I loved as an article marketer is being able to right click on a keyword and instantly check EzineArticles for articles that are already using that keyword.  Yet another time saver as I used to do a ton of research at EzineArticles trying to determine if someone has already written an article with the keywords I am looking at.

Things I don’t like about Micro Niche Finder?  When I checked a word and then double-clicked that word to see all the small keywords that made up that phrase it wouldn’t remember that I had checked that keyword for export.  Speaking of exporting, that is one of the best features.  Found the keywords you like?  Check them off and export them to Excel for easier tracking and further manipulation.  Love it!

The other things I wasn’t totally happy with was I felt like I expected more frequent updates, but really, maybe that is just because I am used to other, more buggy software getting frequent patches.  There also seem to be a few odd keywords that show up when searching from time to time, as if the software is trying to find relevant keywords but doesn’t always succeed.  Micro Niche Finder does what it does well, and that is reduce the amount of time you spend hunting down good, viable keywords to use in your marketing campaign…and how valuable is that to your bottom line?

Click here now to find out more about Micro Niche Finder and save time finding good keywords and untapped niches!