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How you find blue ocean niches in SEO

How you find blue ocean niches in SEO?

I always find them when I need to solve some problem on my life.

There are some niches that professionals can see one time and know there is potential there.

For example,, As a digital nomad I need luggage storage in various cities to be free from my laptop and store there my phone with m bitcoins as a backup if anything happens to me (rob, lost etc)

What I search is Luggage storage in Paris and i see over 3000+ searches.

There are tons of cities where people search for luggage storage.

And this site Stasher.com

Offer a solution he works with many hotels.

The site charge for 1 month - 150$ to store your luggage + 50$ fees for the Stasher.

You can tell this site make tons of money (400k visitors every month)

and he doesn't have many competitors.

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