A Psoriasis Niche
August 3, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Blogging
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My husband has Psoriasis, all over. It is not a fun disease and causes him alot of discomfort, not only physically, but mentally. If we go to the springs he feels uncomfortable. People sometimes stare at his legs and it is cruel, adults should know better than that. Anyway, my point being is that people with this disease are more than likely feeling the same way. I talked to Joseph’s last night about maybe starting a blog on the subject, sharing his experiences. He could even sign up as an affiliate to the places where he buys remedies, like this one for dead sea salt, not an affiliate link here, I don’t see the need for ‘me’ to sign up, it is not like I will talk about Psoriasis enough to go through a registration. But I wanted to use that as an example. Not just for Psoriasis, what if you have a hard time sleeping, and yo have tried product after product, for years and years? Then you have a great experience base to talk about.
What is an area of your live that you could turn into a niche blog? Depression, PTSD, Adoption, diseases, divorce, etc.
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Good point. I think we all have experiences in our lives that we could turn into niche. A few more that I can think of . . . miscarriage, volunteering abroad, kid-safe toys, etc.
Great ideas Genesis ! Thanks for sharing!
Your husband needs to explore with his dermatologist the possibility of using methotrexate for his psoriasis. I have had the afflication in various degrees since about 1968. Beginning 16 years ago I started with first regular and then intermittent/as-needed dosages of methotrexate and since that time have had total or nearly total relief. There is a small possibility of liver damage, attendant, intermittent blood testing and one cannot drink; small prices to pay.