How to go after a competitive niche: Top 10 Cameras on Flickr

A new article titled Top Ten Cameras on Flickr is a brilliant idea. The article has already been featured on Slashdot.org. The website it resides on will receive both excellent exposure(from a great demographic!), and tremendous page relevancy for the keywords “Top Ten Cameras”. It is hard for me to think this happened by accident, of course!

What makes the article much more compelling than other articles circulating on the internet with that topic? Well, this article uses info from Flickr to automatically generate the list. Without that nugget, this list would be the same as every other “Top Ten Cameras” on every other Camera review blog. With such an interesting twist, this article is a coup for a very competitive keyphrase.

How could you create such a list for your website? What unique twist would captivate your audience?


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