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Twelve copy-and-paste prompts to find, validate, and rank a profitable affiliate niche. Click copy, paste into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, and get answers in minutes.

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How to use: These prompts are free to copy and use. Replace anything in [SQUARE BRACKETS] with your own details before you run them. AI answers are a starting point — always verify commission rates and demand against the affiliate network and live search data before you commit. This is educational content, not financial advice.

The 4-step niche-research flow

  1. Brainstorm a shortlist of candidate niches (prompts 1–3).
  2. Validate demand and buyer intent (prompts 4–6).
  3. Check competition and monetisation (prompts 7–9).
  4. Score, pick one, and plan your first content (prompts 10–12).
1 · Brainstorm candidate niches

Prompt 1 — Niches from your interests

Act as an affiliate marketing strategist. I want to start an affiliate site. My interests and experience are: [LIST 3-5 INTERESTS OR SKILLS]. Suggest 10 specific affiliate niches that fit these interests, are known to have paying customers, and are narrow enough to rank as a beginner. For each, give a one-line reason it can make money.
Start here if you want a niche you actually enjoy.

Prompt 2 — Niches from money categories

List 15 profitable affiliate sub-niches inside these evergreen money categories: making money online, health and wellness, personal finance, relationships, and technology. For each sub-niche, name one type of product an affiliate could promote and the typical buyer. Prefer sub-niches with recurring or subscription products.
Start here if you care more about income than passion.

Prompt 3 — Underserved angle finder

I am considering the broad niche of [BROAD NICHE]. Give me 8 underserved sub-angles inside it that big affiliate sites tend to ignore, where a small new site could still get traffic. For each, describe the specific reader and the problem they are trying to solve.
Great for finding a gap instead of fighting giants.
2 · Validate demand and buyer intent

Prompt 4 — Buyer-intent keyword map

For the niche [NICHE], list 20 search phrases a buyer would type when they are close to spending money (for example "best", "vs", "review", "alternative", "pricing", "discount"). Group them into: comparison, review, and problem-solving intent. These are the phrases I will target with content.
Buyer-intent keywords convert far better than "how to" traffic.

Prompt 5 — Audience pain-point audit

Act as a customer researcher for the niche [NICHE]. List the top 10 pain points and frustrations this audience has, in their own words. For each, note whether people usually pay to solve it and what kind of product they buy. Flag the 3 pain points with the strongest willingness to pay.
Strong pain plus willingness to pay equals a strong niche.

Prompt 6 — Trend and durability check

Assess the niche [NICHE] for durability. Is demand growing, stable, or fading over the next 3 to 5 years? Explain the main drivers. Then tell me if it is a passing fad or an evergreen niche, and what would make it decline. Be honest about the risks.
Avoid niches that will be dead in a year.
3 · Check competition and monetisation

Prompt 7 — Competition reality check

For the niche [NICHE], describe the likely competition level for a brand-new site with no backlinks. What types of sites already rank (big brands, forums, small blogs)? Suggest 5 long-tail content angles where a beginner could realistically win traffic in the first 6 months.
Pick a niche where a beginner can actually rank.

Prompt 8 — Monetisation map

List the ways to monetise the niche [NICHE] as an affiliate. For each, give the typical commission range and payout model (one-time, recurring, or pay-per-lead). Include affiliate networks or program types to look at (for example ClickBank, Digistore24, SaaS partner programs). Rank them by earning potential for a beginner.
A niche is only good if there are products to promote.

Prompt 9 — Product-offer shortlist

Suggest 8 types of affiliate products or offers I could promote in the niche [NICHE], from low-ticket to high-ticket. For each, describe the ideal buyer, a rough price point, and whether it suits blog content, email, or short video best. Note which ones tend to have recurring commissions.
Mix low-ticket volume with high-ticket or recurring income.
4 · Score, decide, and plan content

Prompt 10 — Niche scorecard

Score these candidate niches: [LIST 3-5 NICHES]. Rate each from 1 to 10 on: demand, buyer intent, competition (10 = easy), commission size, and my personal fit. Put the scores in a table, add a total, and recommend the single best niche for a beginner to start with. Explain the recommendation.
Turns a gut feeling into a clear, comparable decision.

Prompt 11 — First 10 content ideas

I have chosen the niche [CHOSEN NICHE]. Give me my first 10 blog post ideas that target buyer-intent keywords and can each recommend an affiliate product. For each, give a working title, the search intent, and the type of product I would link to. Order them from easiest to rank to hardest.
Pair this with the free blog outline generator to draft each post.

Prompt 12 — 30-day launch plan

Build a simple 30-day action plan to launch an affiliate site in the niche [CHOSEN NICHE] working about 1 hour a day. Break it into weekly goals covering: set-up, first content, joining affiliate programs, and first traffic. Keep it realistic for a complete beginner with a small budget.
A plan you can start today, not someday.

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Next step: turn your chosen niche into content with the free blog outline generator, or read the full guide on how to find an affiliate niche with AI.

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