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Niche Marketing – 4 Most Important Niche Marketing Strategies You Need To Know To Succeed Online

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Niche Marketing – 4 Most Important Niche Marketing Strategies You Need To Know To Succeed Online

If you are starting a niche marketing business and need some information on niche marketing strategies, then the information in this article will provide you with some tips and pointers that will help.The niche marketing strategies covered here will help you to identifying quality niche opportunities, creating a niche marketing product, identifying keywords to rank for, and marketing your niche affordably.After finish reading this article, you will know how these important strategies will help you to succeed in selling information products online in niche marketing.

#1 – Identifying Quality Niches

Finding a potentially successful niche is a tricky thing. It needs to be low key enough so there is not overwhelming competition, but popular enough to get sufficient searches in the search engines.
Essentially, you want to seek niche topics that have a high search volume and a low number of Google competing pages. You need to do a little research up front to determine which niches meet both of these criteria, at least to an extent. Once you have identified your niche, you need to create your own product.

#2 – Creating A Niche Marketing Product

You need a product to sell on your niche website. Information products are the most popular because there is no shipping involved. The shopper purchases the item and immediately downloads it from your website. Buyers love this because they get instant delivery of the product. You can write your own information products, or you can hire freelancers to create the information products for you. Once you have a product to market, you are ready to move on to identifying relative keywords.

#3 – Identifying Keywords

After you identify your niche, you need to isolate the keywords you want to rank for in the search engines. Desirable rank keywords are those people will typically type in the search engines when seeking information about a topic. Some of the prime keywords are very obvious, but you must also dig deeper and come up with long tail keywords that take the niche down into its most broken down levels. Once you have a list of keywords identified, you are ready to start your article marketing campaign.

#4 – Marketing Your Niche Affordably

The most affordable and successful way to start marketing your niche website is using article marketing. You start by creating articles for your website that are optimized for the keywords you identified in step 3.You then create additional articles to submit to the article directories that are optimized for the same keywords. In the article resource box, you link back to the onsite articles using the keywords as your linking text. This is known as link building.

In Conclusion

You now know the 4 niche marketing strategies you need to start your niche business. You learned how to Identify a quality niche, you learned how to create a niche marketing product, you learned how to identify relative keywords, and you learned how to begin your article marketing campaign. Knowing these 4 fundamental niche marketing strategies for launching a niche website will make your first site launch a piece of cake.

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In English grammar, can you say, “We are assisting companies identify niche markets.”?

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Question by superstar dj: In English grammar, can you say, “We are assisting companies identify niche markets.”?
This is formal business writing. I’m an editor and the sentence was written by highly intelligent business advisors. However, it sounds to me like someone exchanged the less formal “helping” for the more business-sounding “assisting”, without updating the grammar. I think 99% of people would think that the minimal change one could make would be, “We are assisting companies with identifying niche markets.”

Can anyone link to rule that proves why “assisting” is treated differently by grammar than “helping” … or is my common sense wrong?

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Answer by Luci G
I’m sorry I don’t have a link, but from first hand…I would say you are right. ‘We are assisting companies identify niche markets’ sounds like someone has tried to substitute ‘helping’ with ‘assisting’ and not changed the relevant grammar. For assisting to work correctly it would need to add either ‘with’ or ‘in’ before assisting. :)

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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

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How to Research the Moneymaking Capabilities of a Niche (Niche Research)

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

How to Research the Moneymaking Capabilities of a Niche (Niche Research)

 How to Research the Moneymaking Capabilities of a Niche (Niche Research)

When selling a product, a lot of people make the mistake of developing their product first, and then trying to find a market for it. Of course, the process should be reversed. Find a market first that spends money, then find out what they want and give it to them.

It is certainly easier said than done, but there are a lot of places online where you can do your market research for free. They’ve done most of the work for you already. You just need to know where to go and what to do to conne

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Micro Niche Finder technique

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

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A very simple technique to find niche markets and niche keywords to be used in Affiliate marketing, writing content for blogs or, article marketing. Order Micro Niche Finder at www.micronichefinderstore.info today and avail a limited period micro niche finder discount.

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What Do You Mean By Niche Marketing

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

What Do You Mean By Niche Marketing

Niche marketing usually refers to small or moderate size businesses or farms that produce a specialty product or service for a limited segment of the market. Market niches can be geographic areas, a specialty industry, ethnic or age groups, or any other particular group of people. Sometimes a niche product can be a variation of a common product that is not produced and marketed by the main marketing firms.


By definition, then, a business that focuses on a niche market is addressing a need for a product or service that is not being addressed by mainstream providers. A niche market may be thought of as a narrowly defined group of potential customers.


It is obvious from the table that niche marketing is everywhere. Sometimes the niche served is so narrow that the product is aimed at one small group within a market. One example is the dairy operation supplying kosher milk to a large Jewish population in New York City. The dairy producer hired a rabbi full time to observe the management and milking activities on the dairy so the milk produced can be sold in the kosher market. In this case the dairy producer has a portion of the market to himself.


First of all, you have to understand what niche marketing is exactly. Think about it this way: the Internet is a highly crowded place with millions of people surfing the web at any given moment. The chances of getting your product or business out there to enough people to get a sale are very low. Not to mention, there are millions of online businesses doing the same thing you are trying to market to enough people to get enough sales to make enough money.


Using this definition, niche marketing is the process of finding and serving market segments, that are too small for big companies to serve them profitably defined by the volume of sales. The key to niche marketing is to find and develop a service or product that is in high demand for the small group of potential customers, but the number of these customers is still high enough, so that you can be potentially profitable nonetheless. The service or product should be selected based on the unmet customer need. To maintain a profitable volume of sales, niche marketers are reliant on the loyalty of customers. To increase the customer loyalty it is important to focus on the quality of the product or service provided, this will generate customer satisfaction, trust in the product or service, and consequently sales.


The term “niche” was first used by ecologists to describe a species’ position and use of resources within its environment. When used in business the term implies a situation or an activity perfectly suited to a person or a given type of personality. This concept has been extended from persons to products on the market. Whereas a niche in the strict sense can be a working position or an area suited to a person who occupies it, the market niche is perfectly suited for a product of human labor.


Do it all over again when your niche has grown old. Look at where your market has been and where it’s going. Brainstorm new products and services to add to your business mix and be prepared to respond to change. The secret to successful niche marketing is the ability to grow and evolve with the times.


Niche marketing is the process of finding and serving profitable market segments and designing custom-made products or services for them. For big companies those market segments are often too small in order to serve them profitably as they often lack economies of scale. Niche marketers are often reliant on the loyalty business model to maintain a profitable volume of sales.


By cutting through the competition with niche marketing finding the perfect niche market that they’re overlooking. While a small business may not be able to compete with the giant sites on their level. The truth is, they can’t compete with a good niche site on any level.


Take a look around the Internet niche markets are thriving. Practically every product or service sold on the Internet is part of it’s own unique niche market, a specific field or area of interest. And it’s filled with eager, hungry buyers willing to spend their last dollar on what they are passionately interested in.

Gav Shannon is a Network Marketing Professional who writes about different topics that he feels may be of an interest.If You want to know more about him go to http://www.gavshannon.com

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Auto Niche Blogs.

Friday, July 9th, 2010

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Introduction to Habitat and Niche.

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

This is a video I did last year for my science classes with some facial animation software… Here is Reginald the Red Wolf.

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niche breadth and niche space?

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Question by Yala717: niche breadth and niche space?
hi i have an ecology final 2moro, could someone give me a simple def of nich breadth and niche space? thank u
also niche overlap plz?

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Answer by Asst Prof
These can be googled…

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Examples Of How To Use Niche Marketing

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Examples Of How To Use Niche Marketing

The origin of the word niche is from an ecological perspective, how a species finds a place where they can not just survive but thrive. The same goes for you and your niche. Being a whale in a pond isn’t much use but nor is being a stickleback in the ocean. Marketing is all about finding the right customers for the product. When you pick a product and market it to a select group of people, you will have more success than promoting the same product to a generic ‘everyone’.

Here are some Niche Marketing Examples.

What you eventually choose as a niche market should be something you enjoy doing. It’s hard to think of exiting things to say about cheese if you’re constantly on a low fat diet. Alternatively someone who loves cheese can talk for hours about the various types. What country they come from and the techniques that are used to make them, these topics come easily. A niche site does well when it can provide information of true value. With a physical product such as cheese this is quite easy to do.

Selecting Which Information to Display

When you are dealing with an information product however it can be more difficult to create a good content site without giving all your secrets away for free. You need to show people that you know what you’re talking about while holding back enough so they’ll feel the need to pay for it.

Try to pick a niche where there are both types of products and the more products you can fit inside your niche the better off you are for creating good content.This brings a range of interesting information that will allow people to browse for a while.

Example 1 : Tiling

Let’s suggest tiling for an example. I would imagine this to be a good niche to create an Adsense site around. Advertisers that supply expensive Italian tiles can have their ads placed well. Ceramic glues and grout suppliers will want to advertise there. Makers of tile cutting tools will want to show an ad for their products.

You can easily pad out content by talking about history and geography as it relates to tiles. You can sell home decorating books and do it yourself books while still giving some basic information specific to setting tiles that will be helpful. You could compare different techniques about how to lay tiles on a floor with a cement base versus laying tiles onto a wooden base. You can give tips on how to glue a wall tile on and the use of spacers.

An article page on how to cut a tile showing them how to curve a cut around a pipe may lead to someone realizing they don’t have a grinder and they need one. If you have Adsense on such a page advertising grinders you may get lucky with a click or lead. If there’s a company offering a coupon or bonus for their tools you can display their pictures and an affiliate link.

Example 2 : Budgeting

Wherever there is money there is a niche. I found in the bookshop endless shelves and choices for books about how to handle superannuation but a real dearth on how to budget successfully on a small income. Living within one’s means may not be exiting but its restful to know you can pay the bills.

In such a niche you could look for free calculation software, you could make up excel spreadsheets and shopping lists, you could include viral shopping vouchers and if you’ve ever managed to budget successfully yourself, you could write a book on it. I certainly got asked a lot for books on how to budget but its possible these customers may not be people who can afford the internet so it may not be a profitable niche.

Make sure to research a niche for profitability before you commit much time to building a site around it. Your time is too precious to waste.

Example 3 : The Niche Market

Groups of People with a Similar Problem are a Niche

The last of our niche marketing examples is about people. A niche can just as easily be based around a group of people as it can be around a single topic. Rather than concentrate on the huge topic of childcare, concentrate a site around grandparents left to look after kids, or one just on single fathers dealing with toddler issues.

Issues are Just as Important a Niche as People.

Children trying to cope with the death of a parent and counseling services. The emotions adults feel when they start looking for children they gave away for adoption or those now grown adoptees who are looking for their genetic parents and private detectives. Sudden illness in a family and insurance. Remember your role is to match a product to a market.

To monetize your niche all you need to do is find an expert. You don’t have to be one. Any decent researcher can find enough solid content for a site, so long as they feel strongly enough about its topic. Look at it just as you would a school project. You find information, you find some pictures, you list your resources and you link to products. Link to the expert products or services that you feel will give the best information.

You are the middle man, the matchmaker. Don’t think of it as selling so much as enabling people to find what they are looking for. By promoting products from experts who can help people solve problems you are providing a service to both the reader and the merchant. And you make a living.

Julie Francis is a bookseller and the owner of Rich Niche Blogging, a resource site for Niche Marketing and Blogging. http://www.richnicheblogging.com http://www.richnicheblogging.com/members/

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