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When is a niche too
small?
Find a niche; pick a niche, niche markets will
make you rich
It seemed that every e-book I read and every one
I spoke to was telling me to find a niche market or I would never
succeed.
What is a Niche?
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A situation or activity specially suited to a
person's interests, abilities, or nature: found her niche in
life.
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A special area of demand for a product or
service: “One niche that is approaching mass-market proportions
is held by regional magazines” (Brad Edmondson).
A special area of demand sounds easy doesn’t it?
Well the real secret is finding a niche that isn’t already served by
a million websites.
In amongst all the reading I was doing on niches
I read a forum post from a knowledgeable guy, this man is an
Internet marketer and from his previous posts he seemed to know what
he was doing.
His post was basically saying that unless the
“niche” received 18,000 searches a month there wasn’t enough of a
market for it, I took his word as gospel and discarded any ideas I
had that received less than 10,000 searches a month (ok he said 18k
but I thought that was extreme).
I was just about ready to give up on ever finding
the “niche” that would make me a penny.
Then I was looking for some help using a piece of
software and I bought an e-book.
It was excellent, helpful and thorough, well
worth the £9.99 I paid.
I got talking to the site owner and he told me
that his niche received only 50-150 searches a month on overture.
In total from the main search engines his site
received 50-100 visitors every month, doesn’t sound like much does
it?
Out of those 50-100 visitors he had a 50% buy
rate!
Yes 50% of people who visit his site buy from
him, so that’s 25 sales a month.
At £9.99 each it isn’t worth it I hear you say,
He has been selling the same e-book since 2003, he hasn’t touched
his site since 2004 and is still earning £250 every month come rain
or shine!
I thought £250 a month was nice extra money, pay
for holidays and Christmas presents.
Then he admitted to me that he has 6 e-books, in
6 different niches (no he wouldn’t tell me what the others are) each
earning him a minimum of £250 a month
6X£250=£1500
He spends an average of 2-3 hours a week checking
the sites are still there and no competition has sprung up.
So what am I trying to tell you? Listen when
people tell you stuff, but always keep an eye out for the exception
to the rule.
That exception could earn you £1500 a month or
more.
Want to find out more about niches, finding them
and making them work for you?
www.newventuresuccess.com.
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