Installation
$npx skills add Affitor/affiliate-skills --skill monopoly-niche-finderSummary
This skill enables an agent to identify "blue ocean" affiliate niches by crossing two domains to create a space where the agent can be the only authoritative voice. The agent generates intersection candidates, validates them with search volume and competitor data, and scores each on monopoly potential, monetization, audience size, fit, and content sustainability to deliver a ranked niche recommendation with a content roadmap and next-step skills to invoke.
SKILL.MD
Monopoly Niche Finder
Find intersection niches where you're the ONLY voice. Based on Peter Thiel's "competition is for losers" — instead of fighting for market share in "AI tools" or "SaaS reviews," cross two domains to create a niche where you're the default authority. Example: "AI video tools for real estate agents" — specific enough to own, broad enough to monetize.
Stage
S1: Research — Finding your monopoly niche IS research. This happens before you pick a program, before you write content. It's the strategic foundation that makes everything downstream easier.
When to Use
- User is starting out and hasn't picked a niche yet
- User is in a crowded niche and struggling with competition
- User wants a unique angle for affiliate marketing
- User says "monopoly", "blue ocean", "unique niche", "no competition"
- User has expertise in two domains and wants to combine them
- Before running
affiliate-program-searchto narrow the search space
Input Schema
domain_1: string # OPTIONAL — first area of expertise/interest
# e.g., "real estate", "fitness", "accounting"
# Default: ask user
domain_2: string # OPTIONAL — second area to cross with
# e.g., "AI tools", "no-code", "automation"
# Default: suggest options
existing_audience: string # OPTIONAL — who already follows/reads you
# e.g., "small business owners", "developers"
# Default: none
monetization_goal: string # OPTIONAL — "affiliate" | "info-product" | "both"
# Default: "affiliate"
Workflow
Step 1: Identify Domains
If domains not provided:
- Ask user about their expertise, work experience, hobbies
- Ask about their audience (if any)
- Suggest 3-5 domain pairs based on their profile
If one domain provided, suggest 3-5 complementary domains to cross with.
Step 2: Generate Intersection Niches
For each domain pair, generate 3-5 intersection niches:
Format: [Domain 1] × [Domain 2] = [Intersection Niche]
For each intersection:
- Specificity test: Is this specific enough that you could be the #1 resource?
- Size test: Is the audience large enough to monetize? (at least 10K potential monthly searches)
- Passion test: Could you create 50+ pieces of content about this without burning out?
- Monetization test: Are there affiliate programs in this space?
Step 3: Validate with Data
For each top intersection niche:
web_searchfor"[intersection niche]" site:reddit.com— are people asking about this?web_searchfor"[intersection niche]" blog— how many dedicated resources exist? (fewer = better)web_searchfor"[intersection niche]" affiliate program— monetization potential- Check competitor landscape: if top 10 results are big brands → narrow further. If thin content → opportunity.
Step 4: Score and Rank
Score each niche on:
| Factor | Weight | Scoring |
|---|---|---|
| Monopoly potential | 30% | 1-10: how few competitors |
| Monetization | 25% | 1-10: affiliate program quality |
| Audience size | 20% | 1-10: search volume + community size |
| Your fit | 15% | 1-10: expertise + passion |
| Content potential | 10% | 1-10: can you create 50+ pieces |
Step 5: Deep Dive Top Niche
For the #1 scored niche:
- Map 10-15 content topics you could cover
- Identify 3-5 affiliate programs that fit
- Describe the "ideal reader" persona
- Suggest the first 3 pieces of content to create
Step 6: Self-Validation
- Top niche has genuinely low competition (verified by search)
- Affiliate programs exist for this niche
- Content topics are specific (not generic)
- Niche is narrow enough to dominate but wide enough to sustain
Output Schema
output_schema_version: "1.0.0"
monopoly_niche:
domain_1: string
domain_2: string
intersection: string # The winning niche
monopoly_score: number # 1-100 composite
competition_level: string # "none" | "minimal" | "moderate" | "high"
audience_size: string # Estimated monthly search interest
affiliate_programs: string[] # Programs that fit this niche
niche_candidates: # All evaluated niches
- intersection: string
score: number
competition: string
monetization: string
content_roadmap:
ideal_reader: string
first_topics: string[] # First 3 content pieces
total_topics: number # How many topics mapped
chain_metadata:
skill_slug: "monopoly-niche-finder"
stage: "research"
timestamp: string
suggested_next:
- "affiliate-program-search"
- "niche-opportunity-finder"
- "keyword-cluster-architect"
- "category-designer"
Output Format
## Monopoly Niche Analysis
### Your Domains
- Domain 1: [domain]
- Domain 2: [domain]
### Intersection Niches Evaluated
| # | Intersection | Monopoly | Monetization | Audience | Fit | Content | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | [niche] | X/10 | X/10 | X/10 | X/10 | X/10 | XX/100 |
| 2 | ... | | | | | | |
### Winner: [Top Niche]
**Why this is a monopoly niche:**
[Explanation — why you can be the ONLY voice here]
**Competition check:**
[What exists today — and why it's not enough]
**Affiliate programs:**
[3-5 programs that fit, with commission data]
**Your ideal reader:**
[Persona description]
### Content Roadmap (first 3 pieces)
1. [Topic] — [why this first]
2. [Topic] — [builds on #1]
3. [Topic] — [establishes authority]
### Next Steps
- Run `affiliate-program-search` filtered to [niche] programs
- Run `keyword-cluster-architect` to map the full content opportunity
- Run `category-designer` to name and own your category
Error Handling
- No domains provided: "Tell me about your expertise, work, or interests — I'll help you find where two worlds collide into a monopoly niche."
- Domains too similar: "These are in the same space. Try crossing with something unexpected — the magic is in unlikely combinations."
- No affiliate programs found: Expand the niche slightly or suggest adjacent programs. "The niche is great for content, but let's find adjacent programs you can promote."
- Niche too narrow: "This might be too specific to sustain content. Let me widen the lens slightly..."
Examples
Example 1: "I know real estate and I'm into AI tools" → Intersections: "AI tools for real estate agents", "AI property photography", "AI-powered real estate marketing", "Automated real estate content creation", "AI virtual staging tools". Validate each, score, deep-dive the winner.
Example 2: "I'm a developer struggling to stand out in the SaaS review space" → Cross "developer" with "SaaS": "Developer tools for non-technical founders", "DevOps tools for solo SaaS builders", "API-first marketing tools". Find the gap where dev expertise adds credibility.
Example 3: "Find me a niche with no competition" → Ask about domains/interests first, then generate intersections, validate with search data, prove low competition with evidence.
Flywheel Connections
Feeds Into
affiliate-program-search(S1) — narrowed niche for program discoveryniche-opportunity-finder(S1) — validated niche to explore furtherkeyword-cluster-architect(S3) — niche defines keyword universecontent-pillar-atomizer(S2) — niche positioning for content anglescategory-designer(S8) — niche to formalize into a category
Fed By
seo-audit(S6) — ranking data reveals niches you're already winning inperformance-report(S6) — performance data shows which niche content converts
Feedback Loop
conversion-tracker(S6) shows which niche topics convert best → double down on highest-converting intersection angles
References
shared/references/affiliate-glossary.md— Terminologyshared/references/case-studies.md— Real niche success storiesshared/references/flywheel-connections.md— Master connection map