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I've always heard from nearly everyone that 'riches are in the niches' and from experience that has been pretty true.
However - when I look at large broad niches like 'mattresses', or 'lawn mowers' there are 10's of thousands of very low competition decent volume (millions total) keywords out there. Ones like 'circle mattress', 'bamboo mattress', 'Alaskan king mattress', etc. Each of those gets thousands of searches.
I'm either overthinking this or massively underthinking it lol. Maybe 'mattresses' is a small enough niche?
So the question is - what is really stopping me from writing a large article (pillar) about mattresses and then having several clustered articles targeting each of these keywords?
However - when I look at large broad niches like 'mattresses', or 'lawn mowers' there are 10's of thousands of very low competition decent volume (millions total) keywords out there. Ones like 'circle mattress', 'bamboo mattress', 'Alaskan king mattress', etc. Each of those gets thousands of searches.
I'm either overthinking this or massively underthinking it lol. Maybe 'mattresses' is a small enough niche?
So the question is - what is really stopping me from writing a large article (pillar) about mattresses and then having several clustered articles targeting each of these keywords?