The “Million Idea” Cure: How to Choose a Profitable Blog Niche (ADHD Edition)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“I have too many ideas! How do I choose a profitable blog niche that actually makes money?”

 

If you have ADHD, this question probably lives rent-free in your head. Having endless ideas is a gift — but without focus, it can keep

you stuck. In this ADHD-friendly guide, I’ll show you exactly how to choose a profitable blog niche using a simple elimination framework that cuts through the noise and helps you commit with confidence.

This is the exact Elimination Blueprint I now use to cut through the noise and find the ideas that actually have legs.

 

The Niche Clarity AI Prompt (Your On-Demand Mentor)

 

Don’t have a mentor to talk this through with? Use AI as your sounding board.

 

Copy and paste the prompt below into ChatGPT or Claude. It’s designed to challenge your ideas, not flatter them.

 

Copy This Prompt:

 

You are acting as a world-class Business Strategist and Niche Specialist. I am an ADHD entrepreneur with too many ideas. I am going to give you a list of 5 blog niche ideas. I want you to analyze each one for:

 

Market Demand: Is this a need or a nice-to-have?
Monetization Potential: Are there high-paying affiliates or ad revenue opportunities?
ADHD Sustainability: Is this topic broad enough to pivot later, but narrow enough to start now?

 

Ask me for my list of 5 ideas first. After I provide them, give me a no-BS ranking of which one I should start with and why.

 

Step 1: The No-Judgment Brain Dump

 

Get it all out.

 

Every weird, niche, “maybe I could…” idea goes on paper (or your Notes app). No filtering yet.

 

If you’re stuck, use this Power Brainstorming Prompt:

 

I am an ADHD entrepreneur looking to start a blog. I love [Topic A], [Topic B], and [Topic C]. I am skilled at [Skill 1] and [Skill 2]. Help me brainstorm 10 unique, high-profit blog niche ideas that combine my interests and skills in a way that hasn’t been done a thousand times before.

 

Step 2: Elimination Round 1 — The Fire Test

 

Go through your list and ask:

 

Does this light a fire in my gut, or is it just a passing hyper-fixation?

 

You don’t need to be a world-class expert yet.


The sweet spot is knowing a little and wanting to know everything.

 

You’ll be living, breathing, and eating this topic for years.


If the idea of reading 50 books on it makes you want to nap — cross it off.

 

Step 3: Elimination Round 2 — Proof of Concept

 

Now we get logical. We need proof that people actually care.

 

Check the Trend

 

Head to Google Trends.


Is the topic flatlining or trending up?


We want to catch a wave — not sink with a dying ship.

 

The “Mediavine Spy” Trick

 

Search this in Google:

 

in-text: Mediavine Programmatic Advertising (Ver 1.1) [your niche]

 

 

If blogs appear, they’re hitting 50k+ sessions per month — the requirement for Mediavine.

 

That’s proof of profit. 💰

Step 4: Elimination Round 3 — The Free Test

 

If you’re still down to two or three ideas, ask the ultimate question:

 

Could I talk about this for a full year without making a single dime?

 

This is where your heart service lives.

 

If you’re only in it for money, you’ll quit when SEO gets hard (and it will).


If you love the topic? You become unstoppable.

 

Pro Tip

 

Still stuck between two ideas? Flip a coin.

 

While it’s in the air, notice which side you hope it lands on.


That’s your answer. Trust it.

 

You’ve Picked a Niche — Now What?

 

Congratulations. You survived the elimination.

 

Now it’s time for your second brain dump: The 50-Post Challenge.

 

Write 50 blog post ideas for your niche right now.


If you can do it easily, you’ve found The One.

 

If this helped clear the brain fog, do me a huge favor:


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