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Selecting A Money Niche

Topic: Internet MarketingFeaturing infoyogis technologiesPublished September 25, 2007
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Choosing the correct niche market is so important that it absolutely amazes me that the great majority of new online marketers pay so little attention to this crucial matter. They're deep into selecting colors for their website, or finding just the right graphics for their sales page and other such matters. Although these issues do have importance, if you're not addressing the right market, you're likely to fall flat on your face, even with all the fancy graphics and colorful websites.

Selecting the right market can quite literally mean the difference between success and failure. The right choice can mean that your bank account will grow by leaps and bounds. On the other hand, if you make the wrong choice, well, let's just say - "Don't give up your day job!".

When you're first getting started, it's easy to fall in love with a product you've seen advertised. But be warned - just because you like it, doesn't necessarily mean there's a strong market out there that will also like it enough to pay money.

I can't stress this strongly enough - Find a product that people want to buy, not just a product that strikes your fancy!

Finding a proper niche market is generally not a quick, easy task. To really narrow in on a profitable niche market, you need to find a potentially targetable group of prospects that have a common interest that's currently not being sufficiently addressed.

A niche market typically consists of a fairly small group of people who share a common interest and they're quite passionate about that interest. For example, hobbyists are usually quite absorbed with their favorite hobby. But hobbies, in general, is a large, crowded market. Just go to Google and search for the term 'hobbies' and you're likely to see over 130 million competing web pages. That's a lot of competition, so there's not much of a chance to do much with such a large market.

But, if you really wanted to do business within the hobby market, you'd need to narrow your focus until you could find a smaller portion of the market that wasn't so competitive. Let's say that you like RC model gyrocopters - a quick search on Google will return a little over 70 thousand web pages. That's a whole lot better than 130 million! At least here, you'd have a chance.

What's the big deal about niches?

Number one is the lack of competition. Since niches don't have lots of competitors selling to them, it should be fairly easy for you to generate interest and sales. Niches, by definition are small markets, so they don't attract big companies that must cover their huge overheads. As a small business owner, you can sell to these markets and show a profit.

What does your niche want to buy?

Now that you have chosen a niche market, you have to find out what people actually want to buy. It would be a shame to spend your time and money promoting a product your niche doesn't even want! How can you tell what they want? Start hanging out in their forums and reading their blogs. Look for clues about things they need and want, but aren't readily available. Find those clues and you'll be on your way to success.

Of course, once you find out what your niche market wants, you'll still need to find a source for the product to sell to that niche. There are many companies that have affiliate programs for their products and if you can find one that supplies what your niche market is hungry for, your chances for success have increased substantially.

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Carson Danfield is a successful 'Under the Radar' internet entrepreneur and can show you the 'Right Way' to do things.nnnStreamline the niche finding process with new software that does all the hard work for you. Discover this great tool at http://Traffic-Trix.com/MNF

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