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Finding Your Niche Market

Posted by: admin Post date: February 17th, 2011

This article is part of the Niche Marketing Series.

Niche Marketing is a term that’s been around forever. I originally heard it first in Jay Conrad Levinson’s book “Guerilla Marketing”. This article pertains to niche marketing online. Niches exist everywhere. For example in a recent trip to Cuba, I wanted to buy a kitchen knife for a relative, however it was pointed out that the knives sold in stores are of inferior quality, and that the knife makers make much better longer lasting knives.

Knife making in Cuba may be a viable niche, one that there’s are a market for, but would be a tougher niche somewhere else. By the way, knives are a big hobby, and tons of money is being made in that niche, did you know that? I personally know someone who does well over six figures making blanks for the knife handles.

Niches are a funny thing. Personally, I prefer physical product type niches, and this is based on those. You can have a website based around water filters and make no money, but someone else can have a website about a particular brand of water filter, and make hundreds or more for the month. The problem is finding that one brand, if it exists. There are easy and not so easy ways to do that. There’s were many people fail, they get setup their water filter site, and get no traffic and no sales and get discouraged, or worse yet find the “micro niche” that works, but then get’s tossed or de-indexed by Google.

There are many obstacles to making money online, if it was easy, no one would leave their houses and go to work. But there is any easier way to search for your micro niches, it’s the way I found a niche that makes my up to $1000 in one month. Will you find one too? Dennis Becker covered it in his ebook “5 Bucks A Day” which you can access for free below.

This method is responsible for kick starting many internet marketing careers, will it kick start yours?

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