Selecting a Niche: Some Starting Points
Written by enetwal on December 15, 2009 – 6:09 am -Before we start searching for your new niche, lets review how the niche marketing process works.
• Step 1 – You need to pick a viable niche.
• Step 2 – You need to study and understand the niche.
• Step 3 – You need to create and/or find a product to promote to this niche. (This is where you provide a solution to them)
• Step 4 – You design your campaign, copywriting, and drive traffic to your niche website.
• Step 5 – You generate nice niche profits.
In my next couple of posts we will discover a number of free tools you can use to assist in this process of selecting a niche. But before we go into depth on using these tools lets start deciding what niche we want to research and develop.
There are 3 main themes that are highly lucrative for niche marketing, that you should be aware of. They are: -
1. Health
2. Wealth
3. Relationships
You can never really go wrong with these as starting points when selecting a niche. There are always people having problems and desperately looking solutions in all three.
However, these 3 categories mentioned here are very broad. So what you need to do is to use the tools, that will be demonstrated later, to dig deeper into these broad categories before selecting a niche to exploit.
That way you can become the “expert” to provide specific solutions to your new niche easier, faster and better.
In addition to these broad categories you may want to think in terms of broad motivations that people may have within a category.
For example, think of ‘people in transition’. If someone has just lost their job, they are more likely to be searching for solutions and willing to take action when an appropriate solution presents itself.
Another example would be a wife filing for a divorce. This is also a transitional period where the couple may be looking for a specific solution for the family or solutions on how to move forward with their relationship.
Sometimes one side of the couple may even be seeking out advice to get back together with the spouse or partner.
So people in transitions are normally ‘hungry’ because they are desperately in need to get out of their current chaos.
Another lucrative type of market is the ‘in the news trends’. While these may or may not be long lived niches, they can be highly profitable while they are prominent in the public’s mind.
In the news trends are often just a quick dash or sometimes a prolonged situation. Often it’s a wave that needs to be caught. An example of ‘In the news trend’ would be the recent retrenchment and unemployment news.
News stories about the current recession and high unemployment rates are all over the news. These people are currently in chaos. They’ve lost their jobs and need to find a solution as soon as possible to sustain their lifestyle and their monthly commitments.
While this may always be the case to some extent, when you are in a major trend it’s wise to use effective marketing to capitalize on the situation.
Another example might be ‘celebrity diets’.
News about the latest celebrity diets are evident in gossip magazines, TV channels, and on various trend indicators as we will discuss. When you see a trend capturing the media’s attention, it is ‘hot.’ People will very often craze about it during that period of time.
Again it takes some nimbleness, but niche marketers who are prepared to catch and ride on these waves can generate extraordinary niche profits.
So when thinking about effective marketing for a new niche consider not just what niche, but whether you can identify some “moving force” that might motivate people within your new niche to take action.
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December 15th, 2009 at 9:48 am
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December 15th, 2009 at 8:02 pm
Just to add another idea for niche topic using current trends… go to the Google Trends tool and see if you can use those trends. But those trends there are often very quick trends lasting just a day or two, but with a lot of traffic.
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December 15th, 2009 at 8:18 pm
Interesting ideas. I am not sure I could ever go into the celebrity diets niche. Every time I made a post I would think of the gossip magazines and tabloids and would think that I was just as bad as they are. But I guess they make money.
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December 16th, 2009 at 7:00 pm
You are right on! You need to research a niche before going for it. The broad ones do have potential but are also more difficult to compete in. Research is what you need to find the niche in the global niche.
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December 18th, 2009 at 1:06 am
Some really good tips Earl,
It is always best to mix some evergreen niches in with the hot trends. While you may be able to make some quick money (and sometimes quite a lot) with the trending niches, they will come and go pretty quickly.
Mixing in some evergreen niches that will keep bringing in money month after month and year after year will help to offset the ups and downs of trendy niches.
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