Ask YC: How do you discover niche content?
We are working on learning more about a niche domain. We would also like to leverage our exposure to new content in this niche domain to develop a Niche Social News feature for our niche market.
How do you go about discovering new niche content?
I have tried Google, Google Reader, Yahoo pipes and the other Social bookmarking websites, but not with much success. I suspect something is flawed in how I organize what I discover.
How do you guys do it?
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[ 0.29 ms ] story [ 46.7 ms ] threadIf it's the former, you need to get interested in a niche market. I'm sure there's something semi-rare or different that you're interested in that isn't quite main-stream.
If it's the second, then that depends entirely on the market.
Here's how I found the HP fandom: I was browsing Salon TableTalk at work because I had nothing to do. Stumbled upon the Books section, then Harry Potter. Found that somebody had posted a some fanfiction they'd written (which at the time I thought was the leaked Book 4, because I had no idea what fanfiction was) along with a link to FanFiction.net. Started reading FanFiction.net. A few months later, found a review on FF.net that asked where all the good Harry Potter fanfiction had gone, and a reply that said "A lot of folks have migrated to SugarQuill or FictionAlley." That's how I ended up at FictionAlley.
I have a similar strategy with music, where I also have very niche tastes. Heard a Transsiberian Orchestra song on the radio that I absolutely had to find. Found it on a ratio FTP site, where it was filed in with a bunch of Savatage songs. Googled Savatage, found out they had the same producer and most of the same musicians. Checked out the official Savatage fan site, its forum has a section for "other bands", kept hearing repeated mentions of Dream Theater. Downloaded a couple of their songs, bought a couple of their albums. Checked out their fansite. There were mentions of a couple upcoming rock operas - Avantasia and Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus - that I ended up buying. My screen name actually came from this period of my life: I was looking for a fandom pen name that I could be reasonably sure would not be in use at any site I registered at, and had just bought the Nostradamus rock opera.
I assume you've used Google Blog Search and Technorati, then followed links from the blogs you did find? Social bookmarking sites aren't very great for highly non-technical niches. Your Average Joe has never heard of delicious.