10 Low-Competition Blog Niches You Can Start Today
One big reason beginners quit blogging is simple:
They choose a niche that’s too competitive.
This list is made specifically for:
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New bloggers
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Zero authority
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No backlinks
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No budget
Let’s keep it realistic.
1️⃣ Blogging for Beginners
Instead of teaching experts, help people who are just starting.
You learn → you share → you grow.
2️⃣ Personal Finance for Beginners
Topics like:
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Saving money
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Budgeting basics
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Credit card mistakes
You don’t need to be a financial guru.
3️⃣ Productivity for Students or Remote Workers
Narrow it down:
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Students
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Freelancers
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Work-from-home professionals
4️⃣ Simple Tech Guides
Examples:
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How to use tools
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Software tutorials
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App walkthroughs
Perfect if you enjoy tech.
5️⃣ Health & Habits (Beginner Level)
Examples:
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Morning routines
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Simple workouts
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Healthy habits (not medical advice)
6️⃣ Career & Skill Learning
Topics like:
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Learning new skills
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Online courses
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Career switching
7️⃣ AI Tools for Beginners
Explain tools in plain language.
Very high demand, still beginner-friendly.
8️⃣ Side Hustles for Beginners
Avoid “get rich quick”.
Focus on:
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Skills
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Realistic income
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Honest experiences
9️⃣ Digital Tools Reviews (Beginner Perspective)
You don’t need expertise — just honesty.
“What worked for me” style content performs well.
π Learning Journals (Public Learning)
Document your learning journey:
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Blogging
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Coding
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Marketing
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Any skill
This builds trust fast.
What to Avoid as a Beginner
❌ “Make money fast” blogs
❌ Ultra-broad niches
❌ Medical or legal advice
❌ Copy-paste content
Final Thoughts
Low competition doesn’t mean low value.
It means less noise and more opportunity.
If you’re struggling to pick a niche, start with one problem you’re learning to solve — and write about it.
π To understand how to choose the right niche step by step, read this:
How to Choose a Blog Niche for Beginners
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