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3 Trending Topics To Blog About And Make Money

Remember all those blogs about cat memes in the early 2000’s? Those made a lot of money. Could they make money now? Probably not.

Internet trends change quickly so what worked then won’t work now. You have to be on the lookout for what is gaining traction as a topic and areas where you can break in early.

In this article, I will go over several areas that are ripe to be blogged about so you can make some money.

Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency has been around for about a decade now and blogs about hot coins to buy are nothing new.

Yet, there is still room for another blog to find an audience and make money. Because there are so many new coins cropping up all the time, there is plenty to write about that hasn’t already been written.

If you have your finger on the pulse of the latest coins, then you can make some nice inroads in this niche. There is good money to be made with very generous programs like the Bitcoin affiliate program that pays out up to 50% on each transaction.

Security of cryptocurrency is always on people’s minds so writing from that angle is probably going to get some traffic.

Bicycle

The bicycling niche could be considered very oversaturated. Yet, opportunities abound if you look closely.

Many cities are adding bike lanes and are becoming more bike friendly. That means more people in the market for bikes and accessories.

There are two trending topics regarding bicycles. One is the folding bike. Many people are looking to commute by bike and train and taking a folding bike on board is an ideal solution.

The other is the e-bike or the bicycle that has a battery so you don’t have to pedal so much. These bikes are also excellent means to commute distances that would be too long if you had to use pure leg power.

Then there is the trend of bikepacking. This is like backpacking, but you are taking your bike along for the trip.

As you can see there are still plenty of ways to make money in a saturated niche.

Travel

This is a topic that many travel bloggers will tell you to steer well clear of. There are so many travel blogs it would be difficult to get through the clutter.

There is a way to make it work though and oddly it doesn’t involve any traveling. You can blog about where you live. You are already an expert and can help guide people to discover the hidden gems of your area.

You can make it a “where to eat in your city” blog. Maybe there are some ghost stories about local cemeteries that would make an interesting place to visit and you would be the local expert on the matter.

Instead of being the blogger that is traveling the world, be the one that is the person people look to for helpful information about your neck of the woods.

Gurubaran

Gurubaran is a co-founder of Cyber Security News and GBHackers On Security. He has 10+ years of experience as a Security Consultant, Editor, and Analyst in cybersecurity, technology, and communications.

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