Marketing, Niching Niche Markets for the Ultimate Payoff
Niche Marketing, in simple terms is all about targeting hot
topics, providing the answers, and making them available to
search engines and you.
Staying with the basics, here are just a few steps required in
creating a Niche Market:
1. Find out what people are most interested in. 2. Create or
find a product that gives the answers. 3. Advertise your product
on a mini site using Pay Per Click Search Engines.
Of course, as with everything, when you dig a little deeper, you
find variables. One such variable is about determining the
specifics of a search term's popularity.
For example, you might discover that people are really
interested in "pet care." However, there are literally hundreds
of different pets people have, and multiple breeds of each.
So you must narrow things down a bit by researching which pet
information is more sought after than others. Do searches on
"tropical fish", "dogs", "cats", "ferrets", etc. until you have
a good amount of statistical information on each pet. Then
determine the most popular type of pet to begin focusing on.
The tool that I use to do this research saves me a tremendous
amount of time. Check out this extremely useful tool here: Adword Equalizer
Let's say hypothetically, you learn through your research that
"dogs" is the most popular pet search on the Search Engines. Now
you have a focus group to work with in creating an informative
product. Dog Lovers!
So out of the hundreds of possible pets people might be
interested in, "dogs" turn out to be the number one pet searched
about.
So what do you do? Write an ebook about dogs?
You could, but you would lose big time! Niche Marketing is a ll
about targeting specifics. But the topic of "dogs" covers
literally hundreds of different breeds. So from a niche
perspective, the topic of "dogs" is still way too broad.
In order to successfully niche the topic of "dogs", you'll have
to go back to the Search Engines and break the subject matter
down more. Do searches on "collies", "spaniels", "beagles", etc.
until you've found the most popular breeds.
Again, using Adword Equalizer I save lots of time and get ev en
more useful answers.
Now you're niching!
OK, so you do your search on the various breeds of dogs and find
that the "golden retriever" is the most popular breed inquired
about. All your hard work has paid off and you have your primary
target.
But perhaps something else was learned from the breakdown.
Dogs are extremely popular pets, and maybe you saw that, even
though "golden retrievers" were the most popular, other breeds
came in as close seconds.
Do you just forget about them and follow through with your
primary target? Is there something you can do to capitalize on
these other popular breeds?
Yes! And here's where Niche Marketing can become very profitable
with very little extra work.
Taking into consideration that most dogs require similar types
of care, it wouldn't be a whole lot of trouble to write an
informative ebook on "golden retrievers" and make a few
adjustments to turn it into an informative ebook about "Labrador
retrievers", or any other breed of dog.
This is called "niching niches". That is, capitalizing on
commonalities and moderating the specifics to suit a number of
similar topics.
So you could, in effect, write one ebook about golden retrievers
and moderate it slightly to target nearly every breed of dog
there is!
Likewise, it wouldn't take a lot of effort to tweak your mini
site sales copy pages for each breed either. Before you know it,
you could have a dozen or so ebooks about all the most popular
breeds of dogs circulating throughout the Pay Per Click Search
Engines, all making you a tidy profit.
Hopefully you can see the benefits of taking the time to niche
niches. It gives you a multiple stream of income, that's true.
But it also allows you to "brand" yourself as an expert in your
field.
How so?
Well who would you most likely buy from. An author with one
ebook on the market about one breed of dog? Or an author with a
dozen ebooks about various breeds of dogs?
Obviously, you'd gravitate to the one with the most information
on the market, right?
And it's all because you learned the secret about Niching Niches!
Now go have some fun and do your own Niching. Once you get into
it, you may even find it addictive. You may end up with more
niches than you know what to do with.
But don't fret it. You'll soon discover the magic of having
multiple streams of income from having several niche markets web
sites. Take the example of people like Phil Wiley. He keeps
adding new sites, and automates the system, permitting him to
keep adding.
See you again, back in Niche Country.
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