WebMaster Solutions
Niche
Markets
Find Your
Niche
by Kenneth Catto
If you haven't
heard the word 'niche' being batted around by
Internet Marketers then you haven't been
listening. Finding a niche has become the
antidote to competing in overly saturated online
markets.
What is a niche?
According to
Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary a niche is
described as "a place, employment, status, or
activity for which a person or thing is best
fitted... a specialized market".
Have you noticed
that despite the closing of many businesses in
these harsh economic times, the local hobby
train store is still around? That the
'hole-in-the-wall' eatery is thriving? Or that
trends such as scrap booking can start with a
bang and still close within a year when four
similar businesses start up in the same area?
The online
business world reflects the same trends as
experienced in the offline world - often with
faster turnover and startup rates. Those who
promote a product or site that targets a small,
select audience can tap into a market that is
otherwise not being served. Despite the
limitations of the client base, the targeted
nature of the business creates a devoted and
active market - the aim of any business.
HOW DO I FIND A
NICHE?
Finding a niche
requires diligent research. Whether you have
access to software that harvests and sorts
information or you take a manual approach you
must first start with ideas.
With a pen and
paper (or computer, if that's more comfortable)
brainstorm a list of businesses, products and
industries. Create a list of keywords and
phrases you think would be used by individuals
looking for these items online.
Use a software
program such as Wordtracker or a free resource
such as the Overture Keyword Selector Tool to
find keywords for your niche that have a high
amount of traffic.
Although a program
like Wordtracker makes it easy to find details
such as how many sites compete for that market,
you can also do your own research.
Concentrate your
attention on question phrases such as "how do
I..." or "where can I...". These questions will
clue you into potential markets that need
servicing.
Next, look in
Google Answers. Type one of your keywords into
the search area. What questions are being asked
and how much are people willing to pay for
answers? If you find a group of keywords with a
high number of questions then enter these words
in your browser's search engine.
What sites come
up? Do they provide answers or solutions to the
problem? How are they making money? Can you see
an opportunity to service these individuals?
Finding a niche
can open the door to a profitable online
business. Research the market and be certain
that your product or service is valuable to this
group. Find forums or groups that target this
audience and pay close attention to their
concerns.
If you can help
these people you WILL make money. The best of
both worlds!
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