It makes sense that your subject will have an influence on how much 
of a return your site brings in from Adsense. After all, the number of 
readers will have an impact on the number of people checking out the 
ads, and the topic will inevitably have an effect on the number of 
readers. As much as you may love French jazz music, for example, it’s 
less likely to pull in big numbers than Hollywood blockbusters. 
This leads many people to think that they should ignore the niches 
that are more esoteric, which in fact really define the term “niche”. 
However, there is a growing body of opinion that suggests that, contrary
 to the received wisdom, a beginner should start with a lower-paying 
niche. Sure, it won’t bring in big money, but it is a gentler learning 
curve. 
The bigger a crowd gets, the narrower its interests are. One person 
may like French jazz, as mentioned above. Then if you put them in a room
 with 99 other people they may be the only one who likes French jazz, 
one of ten who like jazz, and one of fifty who like music. It goes 
without saying that the more specific you get, the less interest there 
will be. 
To reach a bigger crowd, you need to be more general, but the tricky 
part is that there are already plenty of sites catering to that. What 
you should look to do is begin by writing about what you know, so that 
you learn the process without having to stick to something you are less 
sure about. As you learn the vagaries of the process, you can then build
 a money-maker using what you have learned.
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