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How to Spice Up Your Boring Niche Content

July 27, 2015 By Staff Editor

boring photo

Some websites are bland, boring at least, that’s the perception.

Plastic containers are not the most glamorous product on the market.

But there is an audience out there for everything, even plastic containers. Using our plastic container example, how about encouraging readers to send in photos of their cats playing with the containers?

Be the “Ben & Jerry’s” of plastic containers.

Storage plastic containers cheap plastic containers storage containers cheap INSTEAD, you need to account for the different searching habits of the general public.

Storage plastic containers to hold tuna sandwiches cheap plastic containers for children’s birthday party why are plastic containers used for storing food? These are those two digits search volume terms you are hesitant to target.

Because the core of the phrase still consists of “Storage plastic containers”, “Cheapest plastic containers” and such.

read more at blog.hittail.com/2014/05/how-to-spice-up-your-content-why-theres-no-such-thing-as-a-boring-niche.html

Filed Under: Content Marketing Tagged With: business, content, google, marketing, PR, strategy, website, websites

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