By André Anthony Expert Author
Unless you've been living under an Internet rock, you've probably heard the buzz about Niche Marketing. Right now it's the hottest marketing topic online.
Is it a new concept?
Well on the Internet maybe, but if like me, you've been involved in direct response marketing in the 'Bricks and Mortar' world then it isn't - that's the way we've done things since time immemorial.
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So what's this Niche Marketing thing all about?
If you have ever taken Marketing 101 then you'll have heard of the old marketing adage : "Find a need and fill it" -that's what "Niche Marketing" is all about. Finding a "focussed" group of people, with a specialized interest, eager to buy (The Niche) and promoting a suitable product or service to all those interested in buying it (Marketing).
Let me give you a few examples of these Niches :
Recipes Golf Fishing Health and Fitness Travel Collectibles Dating Dog Training Satellite TV Beauty Tips Astrology Cats Bartending Alternative Health Hand-poured Candles Gourmet Foods Gambling Mortgages Credit Cards Music Jewellery
. . . . . . the list just goes on and on and these are just the main headings, there are niches within each of these niches . . . Think of a subject and there's likely a niche market for it. . .
But the name of the game is to find a "tightly focussed" niche. The reason for this that if you target a general market the competition is fierce and it's hard, if not impossible, for the little guy to get a foothold.
When you narrow down the size of the market you eradicate most of the heavy hitters with bottomless advertising budgets, because these guys aren't interested in making a few thousand bucks a year from these tiny specialized markets, they're after millions from mass markets. . .
. . . And let's face it if you're a little guy you simply can't be everything to everybody, so you must pick a specific focus (Niche) for your business. For example don't target "Fishing", instead target "Fishing Baits" or "Fishing Lures" both of which have a much more specific focus. . .
. . . Get the idea?
Once you narrow down the size of the market you have an automatic advantage over larger companies. Here's why :
* You can quickly become an expert in your niche (if you're not already)
* It's easier to keep current with a narrowly focussed market niche
* You can respond faster to changes in the market
* You can build close relationships with key customers that will be hard to compete with
This is something I learned from experience - if you're interested you can read my story here : http://www.nichemarketknowhow.com/articles/andre-anthony-value-of-niche-marketing.htm.
By now you're probably wondering about the mechanics of this niche marketing stuff. In a nutshell here's how it works :
* Find and research profitable niche markets
* Locate or develop suitable products/services to market
* Set up a web site to market the products/services
* Establish a marketing system that works for you
* Repeat the process over and over again with a different niche each time.
Imagine having a niche site producing one sale a day at say $20. That's $7300 a year - how many sites could you set up and run 10, 20 . . . . ?
But before you get too excited, I have a word of caution for you:
Niche marketing is not a magic bullet. It isn't a matter of putting up a web site and then sitting back and waiting for the money to roll in - "build it and they will come" may have worked for Kevin Costner in Field of Dreams, but it doesn't work that way on the Internet - if you do that you'll be waiting a long time.
If you want a successful niche business, you have to work at it just like any other business - if you're prepared to put in the effort though the rewards can be significant.
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About the Author:
André Anthony owns and operates Niche Market Know-How a resource for beginning Niche Marketers. Visit http://www.nichemarketknowhow.comtoday to find strategies, tips, tools, products and resources for effective niche product creation and marketing. Get his Niche Market Know-how Mini Course here: http://www.nichemarketknowhow.com/course.htm
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