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Niche Marketing Explained "connecting you to the web's best niche market resources" ... "to inform and prosper your niche business"
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Getting Started? Why Your 1st Step is Finding a Niche Market
The most common thing I hear from people is that they don't know where to begin building an online business. Well, it's no wonder... The internet is an enormous place and a huge opportunity. But if you don't pick a piece of it then you'll not only soon be overwhelmed but worse, probably not see much success. Let me explain. Building a business on the internet is just as real as in the brick and mortar world. In many ways it's easier once you have a good system in place. But that doesn't mean you should skip the most basic decision of what your business has to offer and if this is a viable business to have. This is called niche marketing and taking the time to decide what your niche market is the smartest way to get started. In case you're not clear on what a niche is, it's a very specific portion of a much larger market. For instance, internet marketing is a market. But, book marketing, listbuilding, and traffic conversion are niche markets. What this means is that you need to take the time to decide what information or product you're going to offer. From there, you can find out if there is a market for this product, how large it is, and if they spend money. In other words, is there a target market for this product? Take the time to measure your market and if any of the above items aren't true for the niche market you want to go after, then find another niche and be glad you didn't invest too much in this one. Why target a niche rather than a large broad market? Well, for one thing it will give your site a purpose and focus. Anyone coming to your site will be able to instantly identify what it's about. You'll also have a much easier time getting a decent ranking in the search engines because your keywords will be more specific which means less competitive. And, if you do a pay per click campaign, specific keyword phrases are always cheaper than the broader general keywords. Using highly targeted keyword phases will also bring much more qualified traffic to your site. For instance, wouldn't you rather have a site that's the definitive source about Porsches than just a site about cars in general? Imagine how much more valuable your visitors would be if you had a such a site and they found you by typing "porsche 911" into a search engine. You may have less traffic but it will be more qualified which means your conversion will be much higher. Which would you rather have, a site that gets alot of traffic but has no sales or a site with half as much traffic but consistently makes sales?
Using this example, several things would be accomplished:
Here's how to find a niche market:
Basically, once you know that a niche market exists for what you want to offer your next goal should be to dominate it. If your site is tightly focused on your target market's needs, you're consistently writing good articles, and offering products that solve their problems -- then dominating this space will happen automatically. Focusing on a niche may be a little more work in the beginning. But, once you decide what niche you're going to target, everything will fall into place. You'll have products that you know are in demand, a site that increases in value every time you add related content, and a business that continues to build over time. Links to Resources Mentioned Above:
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