Finding your Niche
Introduction
These days, it’s all about starting your own
business. Unfortunately, too many new business owners believe that all they
have to do to be successful is put up a website and watch the money roll in.
While having a dedicated website is essential for any business, you aren't
really in business if that's all you do. Too many would-be business owners
aren’t prepared to put in the time and energy that is required to correctly
research a niche to determine whether the niche they want will be viable and
make them money.
Finding a niche that pays and then creating content,
products, and services for that niche, is the only way you will be able to
build a solid foundation for a successful online business. Finding a profitable
niche is also the best way to achieve the level of success and the kind of
profits that most online business owners need to make their daily efforts
worthwhile. It can be incredibly easy not to pick a lucrative niche when you
are excited about all the great ideas that you have floating around in your
head for making money online. It is also easy to settle into a niche that
you've heard are popular and where people are making a ton of money selling
online.
Enthusiasm and passion play crucial roles when it
comes to running your own business, but it is just as essential to do your
research before you dive in head first. All the large companies throughout the
world spend their time researching the market before they ever release new
products to the public. The research they conduct allows them to see if there
is any interest in the public for the potential product. Unfortunately, a
majority of new business owners get this step wrong.
Instead of doing the proper research first, they
start by spending their time and resources on creating a new product, then
spend money on launching the product, and later they try to find a market for
it, only to be met with failure and a product that nobody is interested in
buying.
The secret to finding success with your online
business starts with finding a paying market. Once you find a paying market,
you can create a product for that market and then launch the product by
marketing directly to the paying market that you've found. The best niche
marketing strategies and tactics are based on conducting detailed research and
building solid relationships with prospective customers in your niche.
While there are a lot of popular niches that you
can choose from, not all of them will be profitable. While you can make some
money with bargain basement kinds of customers, it will be much more lucrative
for you to create products for people who are willing to pay a reasonable price
for real solutions to the problems that they are facing. This is the basis for
a sustainable and successful online business.
If you want to be successful online, you have to
find happy and loyal customers that will be willing to come back time and again
to buy from you. If you do all the right things, you will even have some
customers that will be willing to buy every new product that you launch.
However, if you don't do the proper research from the start, you will end up putting
in hours of your time and energy into your business only to discover that you
don't have a viable business after all.
Your attempt to get your website or blog up and running and trying to create a product to sell will only waste your time unless you know that you've chosen a niche in a paying market. Once you select the right niche in a paying market, you will start to earn the profits that you need to find success and meet your financial goals.
Chapter 1 – What Exactly is a Niche?
If you want to run a successful blog or website,
then the niche you choose at the start is one of the single most important
decisions that you will make in your business. This one decision will impact
everything from the design of your site, the type of content you provide, and
the kind of visitors you attract. Even your potential monetization options will
be decided at this point before you’ve even turned on your computer. While
there is no such thing as a wrong niche, there are ones that are much more lucrative
than others and some that are much harder to break into. But, what is a niche?
What is a Niche?
A niche is an area of interest or product group. An
example of an exciting niche would be dog training, a product group niche
could, for example, be electric lighting. Both niches are things that people
search for on the Internet, and both of these niches are searched for because
people have problems that they want to solve. They are either looking for
information on the subject to help them solve their problem themselves, or they
are looking for physical products that will help them solve their problems.
A niche market is a way to solve problems in
exchange for a financial reward. People who are searching online for dog
training might be willing to pay money for the answers to their problems with
their dog’s behaviors. People who are searching for electric lighting may also
be looking for information, but it is far more likely they are looking to buy
lighting products.
A micro-niche is far more useful for an online business than a general niche. An example of a micro-niche would be Husky dog training or solar garden lighting. In these cases, people are searching for specific things, so if you are building a micro-niche site, you can target these potential customers more accurately. By displaying products on your website that are carefully matched to what your visitors are looking for you are more likely to make a sale. Another advantage of choosing a micro-niche is that there are millions of them. Even today, it is still possible to find profitable micro-niches which have very little competition. This will enable you to enter a market that has a problem and provide that market with a solution that they can’t get from anywhere else. The secret is being able to find these niches.
Niche markets and especially micro-niche markets
provide online business owners with the opportunity to find business
opportunities which have little competition. The trick is to find micro-niches
which have low competition, but that also have a lot of people searching for
them. It isn't easy to find them, but when you do, then these micro-niches can
be extremely lucrative. If you are unable to monetize these sites using
informational products or physical products, then you can always use pay per
click advertising on them.
What is Niche Marketing?
Niche marketing is marketing your products or
services to a select group of potential customers inside a much larger customer
base. This is done because there is often a need that isn't being addressed by
the companies who are targeting the more significant customer base. In other
words, there is a demand for something that isn't being supplied. If you can
satisfy that demand, you have a potential market that is waiting to pay you for
what you can offer them.
Take, for example, Internet Marketing. The niche of
Internet Marketing has many sub-niches, including search engine marketing, PPC
marketing, article marketing, Google Ads, and more. You can further refine
these sub-niches to include even more specific markets. For example, you could
fill the niche market of PPC marketers who just use Google Ads or who only use
Yahoo Search Marketing. These particular niche markets have grown, so have
their desire for more information and resources that can be used for their
businesses. This information is not being supplied by those who just target the
large Internet marketing market. Those businesses that primarily focus on
article marketing aren’t going to be interested in PPC marketing, just like
those who use Google Ads won’t be very interested in obtaining information on
article marketing.
This is why there are businesses who market
directly to niches because they can better satisfy what those niche customers
are asking for because those niche marketers directly address the problems
facing the niche target markets.
The Over Saturation of Niche
Markets
Niche marketing, over the years, has become one of
the primary ways to market because many entrepreneurs have started to realize
that Internet marketing is becoming over saturated with Internet marketers and
their products. This makes it much harder to earn a profit from the vast
Internet marketing market. Those who are new to Internet marketing will have an
even harder time breaking in because many established Internet marketers have
incredibly loyal customers that trust them and their products.
New internet marketers can better compete or even
dominate a niche because there is little to no competition in that niche. The
more you can target a specific niche, the better your chances of being able to
be successful and carving out a profitable piece of the niche. Luckily, you can
discover a profitable niche in just about every market.
Many successful Internet marketers end up making a
nice income online because they target different niches, some of which aren’t
even related to each other. They do the necessary research to determine whether
a profitable niche market exists for a product/service that they can supply,
select a domain name, build a website, and start marketing it to the niche
target market.
However, niches don't have to deal directly with marketing. Niches can be carved out of any market, from dogs to gardening, to home décor, to writing, and more. Additionally, any market can be broken down into smaller niches, by either the way of the product, the target market, or both. The key is finding what needs are not being satisfied by companies and websites that are already out there and then providing them with a valuable offer that will make potential customers eager to purchase. With an almost unlimited number of niches that you can choose, with more appearing every day, choosing the right one for your business should be easy.
Chapter 2 – Why Finding a
Niche is So Important
Focusing on products for beginners will help you
increase sales based on volume by offering a lower price point to a more
significant number of customers. However, while there may be fewer advanced
students looking for information and products on golf, the exclusive,
high-level information that you can provide could command a much higher price
than the eBooks that focus on a beginner’s level. You can offer advanced
students a course, a coaching program, a multimedia package, membership
program, or other similar products that can command a much higher price point,
especially if you are seen as an expert in your niche. This is because the more
credentials you have, the more money you can charge for the products and
services you are offering in your niche, within reason.
You have to keep your price point within reason
because finding the right niche isn’t about finding the most profitable one,
but also about what people are buying and how much they are actually willing to
pay for their problems to be solved. If the average price they are willing to
pay is $29.95 and you want to enter the market with a $39 product, there will
need to be an apparent reason why your product is worth more.
Your credentials, expertise, and the added extras
that you can offer can undoubtedly help to remove some of the doubt that a
customer might have and convince them that the extra cost is worth it. However,
you will only be able to persuade them to pay the extra money if you know what
other offers are available so that you can make an even better offer. As you
research your niche, you will discover if it is a paying one, as well as if
other users are willing to pay premium prices for the kind of insider
information that you can provide.
Another thing that you need to think about when
researching your niche is the life cycle of the customer in the niche. While
they might start out as a beginner, if they stick with the niche and continue
to learn, they will eventually need to gain intermediate or advanced
information. Understanding the life cycle of your customers will provide you
with the opportunity to continue to sell to them over and over again. With niche
marketing, the general rule of thumb is that 80 percent of your profits will
come from 20 percent of your customers.
When you take care of your customers, the chances
are much higher that they will continue to buy from you regularly. They are
also much more likely to purchase the new products and services that you offer
them that will meet their needs. You can start to earn an income around the
clock by automating a process with a range of offers that are preloaded in an
email marketing platform that can then be delivered to your customers and
prospects regularly.
You can create your product, set up your order
flow, write your sales letter, point traffic to it, and watch your visitors
turn into paying customers on your email marketing list when you focus your
efforts on a single niche market. With niche markets, you can have a unique
product that will automatically sell for weeks, months or even years to come.
Once you have created a successful product, all you have to do is continue to
drive traffic to your sales page.
Every niche is different regarding needs, price
points, and consumer behavior. This is why you need to do your research before
you choose which niche to market. This will allow you to know if a niche is not
only viable, but also profitable before you waste your time, energy, and money.
This can help you to set realistic goals and expectations as you launch your
business.
Chapter 3 – What Makes a
Niche Profitable
Before you can start designing a product or service, you have to determine if there is an audience out there that will be willing to purchase what you're offering before you invest too much time building a website and producing content. This means that you need to think about how you're going to monetize your product or service and whether the niche that you're thinking of choosing will support the business model that you have in mind. It is essential to understand that some niches vary drastically in terms of profitability.
What Makes a Niche
Profitable?
To fully understand this, you need to consider the
available options that you have for monetization. One of these options is
advertising. This requires placing banner ads or Google Ads on your website.
This is probably the least profitable way for monetizing your niche because you
end up sending visitors away from your site every time they click on an ad.
What’s more, you need to consider if those advertisers are willing to pay for
your traffic. They have to have a way to make more money from your site visitors
than you are.
Some High Earning Niches to
Consider
One of the most obvious reasons that a niche might
be profitable is that it offers a form of investment for the customer. For
example, a blog on investing would be something that people would be willing to
pay to learn about because they should be able to earn more money from that
kind of knowledge than they spend to acquire the information. The same thing
goes for topics in business. People spend thousands of dollars on online
courses to learn how to make money from websites because, in theory, they will
earn the money they spend back.
Another kind of niche that tends to be profitable
are any that promises to change the customer's life in a measurable way. This
is where you need to consider your value proposition, or how you're going to
make people's lives better. This is why fitness is such a great niche to be in
from a profitability standpoint. People are willing to spend a ton of money on
fitness books or workout equipment because they believe they will get toned abs
and muscular biceps from their investment. This can, in turn, lead them to live
longer, being more confident, and generally, feel better overall. This is a
highly tempting prospect for most people, and they are more than willing to
spend their hard earned money on it.
Another thing to consider is the price point of the
products or services that you are selling. Having higher ticket items for sale
means that you can potentially earn more from your site. If you are writing
about sports cars, then you have the potential to make a lot of cash. This is
also why travel blogs can earn a lot of money because they appeal to travel
agents and sites like Expedia and Orbitz for advertising.
If your niche isn't obviously profitable, in that
it doesn't have a tempting value proposition, the promise of investment, or
highticket items, then you just have to get a bit more creative. For example,
you might want to make money by helping people find hotels so you can make a
commission. Maybe your plan is to build your site up and then branch out and
extend into another area. Whatever you decide, just make sure you've considered
all of this before you take the first steps in choosing your niche.
Chapter 4 – Choosing Your Niche
As you start your journey into your online niche
business, you want to start by jotting down your ideas for a niche that you
would like to work in and the reasons behind your interest. There are many
reasons that you could have for wanting to work in a particular niche. Many
people decide on their niche because it's a hot and trending market. While that
is okay if you're going to jump into new and emerging markets, you have to be
prepared to be nimble and put in the hard work to stay ahead of the curve.
However, some trends can be quick moving, while
others aren't that exciting or interesting, or even sustainable. Prestigious
events like the presidential election or Olympics can generate a ton of buzz
and demand for memorabilia, but the excitement will quickly dissipate as soon
as the event is over. These kinds of niche markets will only allow you to be in
business for a short period before you have to find another niche that will be
profitable.
Choosing an Evergreen Niche
Niches that don’t quickly dissipate are known as
evergreen niches. While these niches might not draw the same excitement as the
latest gadget or event, they are much more sustainable and can keep your
business running for years.
Being evergreen means that the products and
services that you are selling should be able to keep you earning a profit year
after year. Along with finding a niche that is evergreen, you should try to
find a niche that is interesting enough to make it fun and enjoyable for you to
work with it every day.
Choosing a Niche Based on
Your Interests
Choosing a niche is easy for many because they base
their business on their own personal interests and expertise. Being an expert
in what people are looking for in that niche can be a good thing. Having
knowledge and expertise in the niche that you choose will also provide you with
a good idea as to whether or not it will be profitable. In other words, if you,
yourself buy products in the niche, chances are there are other people out there
that will buy them as well.
However, it is essential that you keep in mind that
people won’t always behave in the manner that you expect. While you may think
that your idea is a terrific one, without doing the proper research into the
niche, it could bomb, leaving you with the realization that there is no paying
market for it at all.
A common mistake that is made by new niche
marketers is creating a product, website, and more for a niche that is worth
little to nothing because it isn’t a paying market or because you’re targeting
the wrong audience. You need to listen to what people are saying and figure out
what problems and challenges they have, then offer a solution to those
challenges. By conducting thorough research and getting to know your potential
clients better, you can determine what actions they are willing to take to
achieve their own goals. Taking the time to do an in-depth analysis before you
start working on your product will save you months of hard work for zero
profit.
Selling as an Affiliate
The easiest way to make money when you first start
your business is marketing as an affiliate. Becoming an affiliate of top
companies like Amazon provides you with access to millions of products that you
already know are in demand.
Depending on the reward system you choose and the
products that you are selling in specific niches, you can start earning
commissions as high as 15 percent. Many of the top companies, like Amazon and
eBay, have their own affiliate programs that are administered in-house. Other
companies run their affiliate programs through a marketplace that operates the
program for them.
While the most lucrative way to make a profit in
your niche is to create your own products and services to sell, there are
several reasons why you might want to think about starting out with affiliate
marketing. First and foremost, affiliate marketing is a way that you can become
profitable soon after you start an online business. Plus, it takes less time
and energy to get started. The products that you can sell through an affiliate
program are a good indicator that the niche is a paying one.
Affiliate marketplaces can also be a valuable place
to conduct your research. They allow you to see precisely what people are
buying, as well as how much they are willing to pay for the products and
services. This can give you a good idea of how your own products and services
will fit into the paying marketplace. Starting out as an affiliate marketer can
help you avoid some of the common mistakes made in niche marketing, like
setting a price point that is too high or too low or creating products that no
one wants.
Doing research will also help you identify gaps in
your product and service offerings so that when you are ready to develop your
own products or services, your final decision will be based on the research
that you conducted as an affiliate marketer.
Another great reason to start off as an affiliate
marketer is that you can learn a great deal about marketing, which can come in
handy when you start to sell your own products and services. The affiliate
marketing programs are usually run by a manager who is an expert in coming up
with exciting offers, ideas, and graphics for their offers. Often, they will
provide affiliate marketers with useful tips and hints that can help them later
down the road when they are selling their own products.
Finally, the more streams of income that you can
get for your business, the more profit you can make. Your commission checks may
not be much to start with each month, but increasing your income will be up to
you and how many products you can promote.
Being evergreen means that the products and services that you are selling should be able to keep you earning a profit year after year. Along with finding a niche that is evergreen, you should try to find a niche that is interesting enough to make it fun and enjoyable for you to work with it every day.
Choosing a Niche Based on Your Interests
Choosing a niche is easy for many because they base their business on their own personal interests and expertise. Being an expert in what people are looking for in that niche can be a good thing. Having knowledge and expertise in the niche that you choose will also provide you with a good idea as to whether or not it will be profitable. In other words, if you, yourself buy products in the niche, chances are there are other people out there that will buy them as well.
However, it is essential that you keep in mind that people won’t always behave in the manner that you expect. While you may think that your idea is a terrific one, without doing the proper research into the niche, it could bomb, leaving you with the realization that there is no paying market for it at all.
A common mistake that is made by new niche marketers is creating a product, website, and more for a niche that is worth little to nothing because it isn’t a paying market or because you’re targeting the wrong audience. You need to listen to what people are saying and figure out what problems and challenges they have, then offer a solution to those challenges. By conducting thorough research and getting to know your potential clients better, you can determine what actions they are willing to take to achieve their own goals. Taking the time to do an in-depth analysis before you start working on your product will save you months of hard work for zero profit.
Selling as an Affiliate
The easiest way to make money when you first start your business is marketing as an affiliate. Becoming an affiliate of top companies like Amazon provides you with access to millions of products that you already know are in demand.
Depending on the reward system you choose and the products that you are selling in specific niches, you can start earning commissions as high as 15 percent. Many of the top companies, like Amazon and eBay, have their own affiliate programs that are administered in-house. Other companies run their affiliate programs through a marketplace that operates the program for them.
While the most lucrative way to make a profit in your niche is to create your own products and services to sell, there are several reasons why you might want to think about starting out with affiliate marketing. First and foremost, affiliate marketing is a way that you can become profitable soon after you start an online business. Plus, it takes less time and energy to get started. The products that you can sell through an affiliate program are a good indicator that the niche is a paying one.
Affiliate marketplaces can also be a valuable place to conduct your research. They allow you to see precisely what people are buying, as well as how much they are willing to pay for the products and services. This can give you a good idea of how your own products and services will fit into the paying marketplace. Starting out as an affiliate marketer can help you avoid some of the common mistakes made in niche marketing, like setting a price point that is too high or too low or creating products that no one wants.
Doing research will also help you identify gaps in your product and service offerings so that when you are ready to develop your own products or services, your final decision will be based on the research that you conducted as an affiliate marketer.
Another great reason to start off as an affiliate marketer is that you can learn a great deal about marketing, which can come in handy when you start to sell your own products and services. The affiliate marketing programs are usually run by a manager who is an expert in coming up with exciting offers, ideas, and graphics for their offers. Often, they will provide affiliate marketers with useful tips and hints that can help them later down the road when they are selling their own products.
Finally, the more streams of income that you can get for your business, the more profit you can make. Your commission checks may not be much to start with each month, but increasing your income will be up to you and how many products you can promote.
Chapter 5 – Getting Started
with Your Niche Research
An essential step in discovering the niche market
you want to pursue is to identify the keywords that are used by your target
market. You need to figure out which keywords they are typing into the search
engines and use them to search the topics and products that are related to your
market. The searches that you uncover will help you know the pain points of the
niche customers and what problems they need to be solved.
Knowing the keywords used for your niche will help
you grab the maximum number of specifically targeted customers that are looking
for products and services that are directly related to your niche. This will,
in turn, help you earn a substantial profit within your niche. You can use
Google Ads Keyword Tool
(https://ads.google.com), a free tool, to search
out specific words and phrases that are related to your niche market.
The Keyword planner from Google provides you with
the chance to find all the relevant keywords that are being used by your target
customers. You can use the data that you gather from the tool to research the
specific products, services, and solutions in any niche market and determine
which ones will apply to your particular area of expertise.
After you’ve identified some of the keywords and
phrases that are associated with your chosen niche, you can start to identify
those keywords that have the most profit potential. The profit potential of
keywords can be measured in three ways:
• Low
competition
• High
search volume
• Little
cost/effort to rank high
Finding Hot Keywords
Using the Keyword Planner provided by Google Ads
allows you to estimate the amount of potential visitor traffic for each keyword
in your niche. It shows you which keywords people are using and any associated
keywords that can give you clues as to the other requirements of your potential
customers. When it comes to choosing a viable and profitable niche, your
research needs to be focused and in-depth. You need to test as many keywords as
you can until you think you’ve covered all the keywords and phrases that a
potential customer might use to search for your product or service.
The first piece of data that you need to look at is
whether or not there is a sufficient monthly volume of potential customers
actively searching for the product or service that you are looking to sell. You
also want to determine if other businesses are already making money from
similar products or services. This can be accomplished by using Google’s
Keyword Planning Tool along with search engines like Google and Bing.
How To Organize Your
Keywords
Next, you need to organize your keywords and
phrases into groups. This can be done by breaking all of your keywords down
into groups of specific keywords and phrases. For example, the keyword phrase,
"digital camera," can be further divided into "underwater
digital camera," "underwater digital cameras," and "digital
underwater camera." These would be placed in one group, while
"digital camera case," can be put into "underwater digital
camera case," and "digital camera cases," can be placed in yet
another group.
You want to separate your keywords into a group of
no less than 2,000 searches per month. The reason behind this is to find a
prevailing mindset of groups of people that are currently looking for similar
products, services, information, benefits or features.
You can drill down even further and discover even
more potential buyers for your products or services by selecting the top ten
keywords that you’ve researched. With these ten keywords, you want to try and
find a total of 100,000 or more searches in total per month. Each of your
keywords can be added to the Google Keyword Planner Tool to uncover even more
specific long tail keywords.
The next step is to start looking at your list for
the money making words. These buyer keywords signal that people will pay for
information. These keywords include brand names, model numbers, color, cheap,
buy, for sale, supplier, seller, etc. The more specific the search, the more
likely the customers are ready to buy.
How To Test Your Keywords
Live
The best way to check the potential profit of your
keywords is to test them live online. You can do this by adding some keyword
specific content to a page on your current blog, website, or social media
pages.
Then you can test each piece of material and see
where it lands on Google and how much traffic it brings in.
This strategy will allow you to determine which
keywords will bring you organic traffic and those that are converting the
traffic into revenue, as well as which keywords rank higher on the search
engines.
The more traffic a keyword when it ranks lower on
search engines, the more profit potential it has.
Chapter 6 – Analyzing Your Competition
Analyzing your competition is an essential step in
choosing your niche. Almost every business has competition, either indirect or
direct. Some competitors are ruthless, so make sure that you are careful when
you are examining the competitors in your niche before you enter it. While it
is true that you need to be aware of your competition, you shouldn’t feel intimidated
by them.
Determining How Many
Competitors There Are in The Niche
The first step to analyzing your competition is to
figure out how many competitors are currently in your potential niche. To do
this, you can use a simple Google Search to calculate, which websites are
targeting the same keywords as you.
Your biggest competitors will be those sites which
show up at the top of the search engines for the top three most competitive
keywords in your niche.
Researching the Competition
The difficulty of ranking higher than your competitors will depend mainly on the Page Rank (PR) of their websites and relevant web pages. If the average PR of the top ten sites is below PR3, then it should take you under three months to rank for the keyword. Using SEO Quake (https://seoquake.com), you can find out the average PR of the top ten websites for each of your keywords.
To analyze your competitors PR, you can create a
spreadsheet that is divided into two sheets, with one labeled
"Preliminary," and one marked "Market Competition." Place
the top ten keywords in the "Preliminary" sheet. On the other sheet,
create ten columns, labeling them; "Site1PR," "Site2PR,"
etc., up to "Site10PR."
Next, take the best three to five different search
terms and put them in the "Market Competition" sheet. Then search
Google using the top three keywords. Note the PR of the top ten websites for
each of the three to five keywords that you listed. Then remove the highest and
lowest PRs and calculate the average PR for each row, as well as overall. After
you've conducted as many searches as you think are necessary, make a shortlist
of all the keywords for which you believe you can rank highly.
Evaluating the Competition
When you feel like you’ve found a niche to test,
and you know the niche’s subject matter well enough, you can create a report,
eBook, short article, or white paper that provides some vital information about
the benefits of your new business products or services without compromising any
of your intellectual property. You can use this free information as bait to
acquire responses from your potential customers.
Over the last several decades, internet marketers
have proven that people respond best to ethical bribes, where you offer
potential customers something in return for their email address or personal
details. This is why publishers of informational products provide free
giveaways in return for email subscriptions. Many larger brands haven’t
discovered this tactic yet, which means you can get a leg up on the competition
by utilizing this strategy.
Consider Your Competition’s
Pricing
If you discover your niche has serious competition
during your research, subscribe to their email list to see what they’re doing.
Look to see if they are selling higher priced products and services, or are all
their products and services discounted? If you uncover higher prices, then you
know that there is a market. If they’ve continued to offer high priced goods
for many years, then you know that there is definitely a market that is
sustainable.
If you discover that the average price for a
product in the niche has a reasonable profit margin, then it will allow for
smaller players to enter the market and co-exist with the larger, established
brands. However, if the market competes on price alone, and the profit margins
have been squeezed until they are paper thin, then you might be better off
looking at a less competitive niche with better profit margins.
You also want to be aware of competitors
discounting each other in a small market. When this happens, you could end up
struggling just to get your business off the ground. However, when there are
several tiers of pricing in a niche, it can be a lot easier to not only get
into the market but slowly increase your prices as well.
Generally, when it comes to search engine
competition, the lower the number of competitors, the better. However, if you
discover a niche that has no competition, you need to be cautious because this
could mean that there is no money to be made in the niche.
Chapter 7 – Finding Your
Ideal Customer
Your ideal customer is the one who is willing to
pay for the solution to their particular problem. This means that you can find
your perfect customer by going where they go and offering helpful advice and
solutions to their problems.
There are several ways that you can provide
solutions for your customers like creating free content that will encourage
them to view you as an expert. When they view you as an expert, they will be
more likely to pay for your paid content. The one thing that you don’t want to
do is to treat the free content that you provide dismissively.
You should look at the free content that you
provide potential customers like the free samples at Costco. One taste will
hopefully convince people to buy the entire package. The whole package might
transform their initial purchase into a long relationship between a new, now
loyal customer who becomes a repeat buyer of your products. And if they can’t
continue to buy the same product, they might be more willing to try your other
products as they become available.
When you always provide your customers with what
they need and knowing them well, makes you seem as though you can anticipate
their needs. This creates the kind of ideal customer who will continue to buy
from you month after month and year after year. The more loyal, repeat
customers that you gain, the more recurring income you will receive.
You can start to build your email marketing list so
you can begin to test the viability of your niche, by offering a free
newsletter, download, or both. This will allow you to market products and
services of interest on a regular basis. When you can gain your customers'
trust based on your expertise, many of them will buy what you recommend. These
are the kinds of customers that you need to find or create with high-quality
interactions.
Researching and Surveying
Your Target Market
Once you've decided on a profitable niche, it's
time to focus on pinpointing precisely what is the target audience's pain
points. You need to determine their most urgent and critical problems related
to your niche. When you can identify the issues your ideal customers are
experiencing, you can provide them with the best solution and increase your
niche’s profitability.
To identify a need in any niche, you need to start
looking at the problems that you face in your own life. Take some time to
consider what you would improve in your life or what could take away one of your
own life's challenges. An excellent place to look for these answers is on niche
forums or favorite blogs. Yahoo Answers (https://answers.yahoo.com) is an excellent
resource for determining what solutions people are searching for regarding
their problems. Quora (https://www.quora.com)
also works similarly.
You can use the search terms, "help
with," "cure for," "advice on," followed by your
specific keyword to obtain a list of questions people are asking.
The solution to your target audience’s problems
will be where you can see the most profits, whether you offer a physical
product, a service, a digital product, or information. You can also use Google
Correlate (https://google.com/trends/correlate)
to find queries with a similar pattern to a target data series. The target can
either be a real-world trend that you provide, or it can be a question that you
enter. You can then view the results on the site or download them into a .CSV
file so you can analyze it further.
Utilize Online Surveys
You can use online resources like Survey Monkey
(https://surveymonkey.com),
SurveyGizmo
(https://surveygizmo.com), and Google Ads to send
online surveys to question your target audience to find out exactly what they want.
The stronger the demand and desire for your product or services, the more
likely your target audience will be to participate in the survey. You can use
incentives like discounts, free downloadable products, or online services the
users expected to find when they clicked on your advertisement to get more
people to complete your surveys.
You want to aim for receiving 1,000 responses or
more to your online survey, to obtain a good cross-section of your market. With
this cross-section, you will be able to calculate if enough people are
participating in the survey to suggest an affordable response rate. From the
information that you gather from the online survey you should be able to
provide your potential customers with:
• Precisely
what they are looking for;
• Exactly
the way they want it;
• And
at a price, they are prepared to buy it for.
The answers you receive from the survey will also
provide you with the language that you need to use when you write your sales
copy.
When you send out your survey's you want to be sure
to not only ask about the problems they are experiencing and how difficult it
is to find the solutions to those problems, but you also want to try and obtain
demographic information as well, like age, job, education level, etc. You can
even ask them how much they'd pay for a solution and how they would like it
delivered.
There is a qualitative difference between market
intelligence, like that, gathered from a survey, and keyword intelligence.
Market intelligence can be more valuable because it allows you to obtain
accurate and confident information to make decisions regarding marketing and
strategic decisions.
The time you spend researching your niche and the ideal customer will be time well spent because you will gather enough ideas on products to create, provided that you have found a niche that is willing to pay for solutions to their problems.
Chapter 8 – Building
Relationships Within Your Niche
Now that you’ve chosen a profitable niche, it’s
time you start to think about building the relationships within that niche.
This will require you to locate the main sites, blogs, discussion boards, and
forums that are associated with your niche. Take some time to look through each
of these resources to see what topics are being discussed that pertain to your
chosen niche. Write the five most prevalent issues that you discover are being
considered. This will give you a good start for content ideas for your newsletter,
blog, and possibly a free special report that you can provide your potential
customers for providing you with their email address.
Posting regular content on your social media
networks will help to keep your followers updated on your business and make it
much easier for them to pass along the information to anyone they know that
might be interested in your products or services. Make it a point to always ask
for re-tweets and shares and train your target audience to take the actions
that you want them to take when you want them to take them.
One of the main reasons why you wanted to start an
online business was to make money. However, if this is your only motivation,
the chances are high that it will show. Unlike a brick and mortar store, people
online don't have to be polite. They can click off your site, and you will
never see them again, and you will never even know. If you can register them
for an e-course or your newsletter, you'll have a better chance of
communicating with them regularly and building a relationship with them,
further building your brand.
Recent studies show that it takes at least 17
exposures to a brand or business before people will start to recognize the
brand and understand what it does and what it represents. Unfortunately, an
online business usually doesn't get a second chance to make an excellent first
impression.
Email Marketing
Your email marketing campaigns are a valuable
resource that will provide you with a lifeline of communication with those who
have shown an interest in your niche. You can use your email marketing
campaigns to provide your target audience with different reasons to opt-in,
such as newsletters and special reports. If your target audience purchases an
item, you can put them on a new list specifically for new customers.
Once you get them on a list, it can be a bit of a
challenge to keep them there. This is why providing an e-course that contains
several lessons spaced out and delivered through an autoresponder is a good
idea if you want to keep the lines of communication with your target audience
open.
If you have people that unsubscribe, don't take it
personally, but to see if they give a reason. Some people will take the time to
tell you why the unsubscribed. Others will leave and never let you know if you
have offended them in some way. You just never know what the tipping point will
be for customers.
Your Social Media Networks
Your social media networks can also help you build
relationships within your niche. Your followers on Facebook can like, comment,
and share your information. This means that all of the people in their network
can also see what you post. This is a powerful marketing and
relationship-building opportunity that can bring you free traffic and
sales.
Your Newsletter
Your newsletter is your chance to send your
customers new and exciting content on a regular basis that is directly related
to your niche. You can review common issues in FAQs, provide quizzes, announce
new products and services, and so much more. You can use all the information
you’ve gathered from the forums and discussion boards that you’ve visited to
provide them with the answers to the problems that you know they are
experiencing.
In this way, you are building relationships and
positioning yourself in your niche as an expert without resorting to aggressive
sales tactics. You are providing them with offers that a customer in your niche
will be interested in acquiring. You can choose to email the offers separately,
on a particular day, or placed within your newsletter.
It is all about providing your customers with the
answers to their questions and building a relationship with them to show you
how you can meet their needs. It is all about staying on topic and giving them
a range of options that are related to your niche.
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