Have you ever been told to find your
niche? In business, finding your niche can prove both
profitable and personally rewarding.
Niche marketing is the key to many successful organizations.
From the small company that focuses on their niche,
putting all their efforts towards it, to large companies
with countless product lines, niche marketing is extremely
important. For example, if you are a company that produces
fishing products, you may have several different product
lines and market segments or niches that you sell to.
You have fresh water fishing, deep sea fishing, fly
fishing, etc. You don't want to market your Fly Fishing
gear in a publication whose niche is deep sea fishing
or vise versa. Therefore, it is important to focus your
marketing dollars in each individual niche. There are
certainly larger publications that cater to a much general
audience rather than a niche one. However, are you going
to capture your niche market as well as if you practiced
niche marketing?
Passionate Fly Fisherman will more than likely respond
more to articles in a Fly fishing specific publication
then a general fishing publication. These niche publications
are more knowledgeable and focused on their subject.
It is sometimes better to know a lot about something
then a little about everything.
Niche marketing is all about showing expertise and knowledge
in your chosen niche. Also niche marketing is cost effective
in that it is going to be less costly to advertise in
a publication such as 'Fly Fishing in Salt Water' magazine
then in 'Field and Stream' magazine.
For those trying to find their niche, the web is a great
place to start. First think of what your niche is. What
are you knowledgeable and passionate about that you
can transform into a profitable business? How can you
know if your niche is marketable and measure your competition?
websites such as Inventory Overture (http://inventory.overture.com)
are a great place to start.
At Inventory Overture, you are able to type in a keyword
describing your niche and see how many people are searching
that keyword in the past month. High amounts of searches,
many times mean more competition and the need to narrow
your niche. However, it also means a lot of interest
in the subject. After using Inventory Overture, go to
a search engine and type the same keyword and see how
many sites are already marketing you niche. Ideally
you want the keyword to be searched enough on Inventory
Overture to be relevant but not in as many websites
that the competition is unbearable. So find your Niche,
narrow it, market it and start reaping the rewards.
About The Author: Evelyn
Lim - She is an online publisher of a FREE newsletter
aimed at helping aspiring home based business owners.
She also hopes to eduacate her readers on skills to
acquire multiple sources of online income.
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