Operating by niche marketing
Like fishing in a well stocked smaller pond.
Niche Marketing Explained. 
Niche marketing is a manifestation of how
much internet marketing has evolved in recent years. Niche marketing is based on a real world model, that is,
it is a business strategy that is focused on real people with real needs and with real money to
spend.
Niche marketing is a technique that seeks to conquer small and usually
unattended markets that are fuelled by a strong passion for a particular interest. The
benefits of cornering these markets are enormous. Firstly, you will encounter little competition.
Secondly, the market is driven by enthusiasm and these enthusiasts will continuously support a
product that they like.
To illustrate, a few years ago, internet marketing
strategies focused on general markets. “I want to make money online,” one would
have said, “so I’m going to sell products for dog enthusiasts.” But dog enthusiasts comprise of a very
broad market. A lot of online businesses are already catering to their needs.
Nowadays, internet marketing strategies are focusing on specific
markets. Instead of targeting dog enthusiasts, they target Sharpei owners. This is niche
marketing in a nutshell.
Succeeding in niche marketing isn’t as difficult as you might think. Here
are five simple steps that would guarantee your conquest of the niche you would choose.
1. Know
what people are searching for online. You need two important ingredients for this step:
instinct and Google. You think you have them? Let’s proceed then. Point your browser
to:
http://www.google.com/sktool/
This is Googlessuper powerful and useful keyword selector tool. Type in any
word and the system will tell you how many searches were made for it in a particular month.
Now you will need your instinct, as this is the
process of trial-and-error. Think of a field that not many people know about. For the purpose of
this discussion, let’s choose the word “widget.”
By typing in the said word, Overture will tell us that 2136 people searched for
“widget” in the month of April. This would be a perfect niche market. It’s not a popular subject,
and you have 2136 people, less a few repeated searches, that are potential clients.
2.
Determine the profitability of the niche. Overture would have given you a list of keywords pertaining to your
targeted niche. Now it’s time to see if we could make money out of them. Log on to Google Adwords
and check out the pricing of the keywords. The higher a keyword’s price is, the more profitable it can
be.
But you don’t have to rely on Googles Adwords alone. You could conduct your own research by reading books and
newspapers. Be on the lookout for particularized markets you could exploit.
3.
Evaluate the potential market. You could do this manually by running your own search and checking
out the web sites that cater to your chosen niche. Scout the competition! This could take some time
though, so a better option would be to invest in some useful tools. One good software you could use is Word
Tracker, which would provide for you a supply vs. demand. Word Tracker would survey multiple search engines
and pinpoint competing web sites. My favorite is to simply tap the keywords into Google, and see the number count
of sites.
4. Create
your own product. You do have to sell something, so you have to create an item that the
members of the niche would want to buy. Since you’re operating an online business, information would be
the most ideal product that you could offer. By packaging information in the form of electronic books,
membership sites, software, subscriptions to newsletter or even streaming media, you’d have an offering that
the target market would always have a need for.
5.
Content is king. You would want the members of the niche to visit your
site, and the way to do this is by offering good, quality content that they can never find anywhere else. As
we’ve mentioned earlier, the members of a niche are fuelled by passion, hence they will always be searching for
information on their particular interest. If you provide this in your content, they will come to you, and you
could expose your products to them.
Niche marketing is not difficult at all, but you can’t be successful with
it lying down. As with any marketing, some effort is still required, as is the case with all viable
businesses. With steps outlined above, you will be able to corner the niche of your choice. May
it be very profitable for you!
About the author:
Pete Lauder is a UK based entrepreneur with many years of online marketing, this, niche marketing
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