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		<description><![CDATA[Todays article is all about setting up niche pay per click search engines. There are literally thousands of niche markets that are just begging for a speciality search engine &#8211; these are thriving industries with thousands of vendors looking for targeted advertising sources such as PPC engines. What Are Niche Pay Per Click Search Engines? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Todays article is all about setting up niche pay per click search engines. There are literally thousands of niche markets that are just begging for a speciality search engine &#8211; these are thriving industries with thousands of vendors looking for targeted advertising sources such as PPC engines.</p>
<p>What Are Niche Pay Per Click Search Engines?</p>
<p>Google is a search engine. Each time someone clicks on one of the adverts, the advertiser pays Google a determined amount. You see, Pay Per Click traffic is one of the most cost effective, targeted, profitable and popular ways to drive traffic to a website. When you set-up a niche search engine your aim is to focus on ONE TIGHT &amp; SPECIFIC NICHE.</p>
<p>Someone searching for a hotel to stay in within the UK would probably prefer to look in a search engine that is dedicated to just that.</p>
<p>Multiple Ways To Profit From Your Niche PPC Search Engine</p>
<p>The good thing about setting up a niche PPC search engine is that you can build multiple sources of profit from it. How To Pick A Dynamic, High Profit Niche To Set-Up Your PPC Search Engine<span id="more-31"></span></p>
<p>We looked at the UK hotels niche as a good tightly focused niche. What makes it this a good niche, and how can you identify literally hundreds of additional niches with outstanding potential?</p>
<p>For speciality niches where you can charge say $20 per click you may be able to get away with a small target market. However, if you&#8217;re only charging $0.05 per click then you&#8217;ll need a large volume of prospects.</p>
<p>Look for niche markets that are proven to be highly popular.</p>
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