My name is Dmitri Davydov and I am an avid ‘niche collector’. Seriously, I love niches. I first got interested in AdSense niches couple years ago, when I accidentally found out that you can make either $0.02 or $2.42 per click. The difference? Topic of your article. Basically, I post off the wall articles on a variety of different topics (MBA preparation, veneer logs, dog training, transgender issues, car donations) and track how well they do with AdSense in terms of per click averages. And I make my observations available to you, free of charge. I also collect stories about unusual online and offline businesses that you can read. Finally, there is a marketing section at this website, where you can find various tricks that can quickly double or quadruple your revenue. In addition to that, you are free to contribute your own tips, ideas and articles to NicheGeek.Com.

Real Profits With Fake Cakes - CakeRental.Com Success Story

Submitted by Dmitri Davydov on Mon, 2009-09-28 10:21.
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Link of the day - If You Sell Links On Your Site, I Will Buy Them Off You

http://www.cakerental.com/

What: Whimsical fake wedding cakes
Who: Kimberly Aya of Fun Cakes rental LLC
Where: Grandville, Mich.
When: Started in 2007
Startup costs: Less than $1,000

A Dog-Lover's Other Best Friend

Submitted by Dmitri Davydov on Mon, 2009-09-21 13:09.
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Link of the day - If You Sell Links On Your Site, I Will Buy Them Off You

http://www.leashesandlovers.com/

Who: Sheryl Matthys of Leashes and Lovers
Where: New York City
When: Started in 2003
Startup costs: Less than $1,000

Tiny Showcase

Submitted by Dmitri Davydov on Fri, 2009-09-11 11:23.
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Link of the day - I will pay you $25, if you come up with a cool domain name for me.

The Domain Name Game

Submitted by Dmitri Davydov on Sun, 2009-09-06 11:56.
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http://www.pickydomains.com/

PickyDomains.Com is a perfect example of how to turn one’s talent into a profitable business. With ever expanding Internet and tens of millions existing websites, finding an available domain name that’s not already taken by cybersquatters can be a real nightmare.