Ever notice how some people seem to magically find buyers everywhere?
Like they post once, sneeze twice and suddenly they’re making sales while you’re still staring at screens wondering where those people are hiding.
Spoiler alert….
They’re not hiding.
You just haven’t been taught where to look.
So today, I want to show you the 10 online hot zones where buyers reveal themselves without even meaning to and how to spot them fast.
These are all places I personally use to map buyer intent… and they’re the perfect place to use everything you’ve learned in AI Comment Hijack and the next tool I’ll be releasing soon (more on that later).
Here they are in no particular order:
1. Amazon “Most Wished For” Lists
This is one of the biggest buyer-intent goldmines on the planet.
People don’t wishlist things casually – something triggered desire.
UK list: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/most-wished-for
US list: https://www.amazon.com/gp/most-wished-for
Ask yourself:
What does this tell me about what people WANT right now?
You’ll see opportunities you’ve never noticed before.
2. Reddit Problem Threads
Reddit is basically the internet’s confession booth.
People complain, ask for help, compare tools…
They practically beg complete strangers to tell them what to buy.
Start here:
https://www.reddit.com/search/?q=best%20tool%20for
https://www.reddit.com/search/?q=alternatives%20to
Any time you see frustration, there’s money. Frustration is buyer fuel.
3. Quora “What’s the best…?” Questions
People go to Quora when they’re tired of guessing.
https://www.quora.com/search?q=best+software+for
https://www.quora.com/search?q=how+to+start+online
If they’re asking something like, “which tool should I buy?”
They’re ready to buy something.
4. Google Trends (Real-Time Market Heat)
This one is criminally underused.
https://trends.google.com/trends
Search for anything in your niche and you’ll see when interest spikes.
A spike in interest means a spike in buyers.
5. Facebook Group Chats (Public Ones Only)
Search for words like “recommend,” “stuck with,” or “best tool.”
https://www.facebook.com/search/groups?q=recommend
https://www.facebook.com/search/groups?q=best%20tool
People openly admit what they want… and what they can’t figure out.
Every question is a doorway to a potential buyer and your helpful comment could seal the deal.
6. TikTok’s “People Bought This” Trend Pages
TikTok is the fastest feedback loop online.
https://www.tiktok.com/tag/tiktokmademebuyit
https://www.tiktok.com/tag/viralproducts
If a product is exploding, the problem behind it is exploding too.
That’s your angle (and chance to drop a comment)
7. YouTube “vs” Searches (High Intent)
If someone is comparing Tool A vs Tool B, they’re seconds from a purchase.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=vs+software
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=best+ai+tool
This is my favourite place to spot emerging micro-markets.
8. AppSumo Trending Products
This is where creators spend real money to fix real problems.
https://appsumo.com/collections/whats-hot
If something is trending, there is buyer demand behind it.
9. AnswerThePublic (Desire Mapping Tool)
The questions here are so raw they almost feel private.
These are the exact thoughts people have before they buy.
10. The WarriorPlus Marketplace (Look at Patterns, Not Products)
Ignore the launches. Instead, watch how buyers move.
https://warriorplus.com/marketplace/home
You’ll learn more from buyer behaviour than from vendor promises.
Why This Matters More Than Ever
If you can see buyer intent, you never have to guess what to sell again.
You never have to spray content everywhere hoping someone bites.
And you definitely don’t need to keep posting into the void.
Your TED talk this week hows how neuroscience and psychology influence buying decisions – perfect to help you understand what’s really going on when people decide to buy.
I’ll be back soon to tell you about that brand new, buyer-finding tool and training. For now, explore those hot zones and notice what pops out at you.
Once you see buyer behaviour clearly, you can’t unsee it… and everything you do online becomes easier.