Why should you care about Niche Marketing?

Aug 25
21:00

2003

William E. Petersen

William E. Petersen

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Why should you care about Niche Marketing? Every Web Guru
recommends that you find your niche. All the Internet
Marketing experts recommend that find a niche market to
worth with. Why? What makes fining a niche so important?

Everyone knows there are potentially millions of people
ready to view your website or visit your web-based business.
What many people,Why should you care about Niche Marketing? Articles new to the web, do not realize is that
this makes the Web the ultimate "high-density marketplace".
This means that the Web is an environment that can support a
very large number of specialized markets. You only need to
attract a small percentage of the entire audience in order
to be successful in a high-niche business. Because the
audience size, meaning all the people on the Internet, is
such a large number, if you manage to attract only the
people with quality "A" or people looking for information on
just subject "B", you can be very successful and generate a
great deal of traffic to your website.

However, working within a specialized niche can be very time
consuming and require research. This is why all the experts
agree that if you are going to create a web-based business,
make it niche that you enjoy working. If you enjoy it, you
are more likely to succeed and it feels less like work. If
the niche you choose also happens to be a subject that you
already have some expertise, the better you will be and the
easier and more you may enjoy the work. Finding a subject
that captures your interest that you will enjoy researching
or writing about. This is one way to increase your chances
of success.

Another reason to find your niche is to avoid competition.
Which would you prefer? To try to compete with some of the
world's largest companies, with the most established names
and huge budgets? Or would you try to find a specific topic
that will allow you to appeal to people just interested in
your specific topic? The choice is obvious. However, this
means it will require some research before choosing a niche
topic. There may be many topics that you are interested in
that would make very bad choices because those are the
topics that have the well-established competition. Do a
search on web marketing and you will find millions of
websites on the subject. If you are looking for a small
amount of competition, this is not a good choice.

What very large numbers of people do is try and compete with
the entire web all at once. They try to build the
"superstore" web site by joining dozens, even hundreds, of
affiliate programs; then try and promote them all. Not only
are their sites unfocused, but also they often remain
unfound and unused. You have probably heard the phrase you
can't be all things to all people. This is very true on the
web. You can't join a hundred affiliate programs and expect
to be able to successfully promote them all. What ends up
happening is that you succeed in none. Once you fail to
sell anything you loose interest and your web-based
business fades into nothing.

Instead you need to focus on a niche you know and love. Why?
Because that is the only way you are going to be able to
devote the kind of time and effort to create a meaningful
web site with good content.

The reality is that putting up a web site alone just about
guarantees that no one will find or visit your web site.
Creating a website with good content takes a lot of work.
If it is not a niche you know and love, you will not be able
to devote the time and energy to creating a website that is
meaningful and full of good content. If it is not a niche
you know and love, you will not enjoy what you are doing.

To increase your chances of success, please keep in mind
that you really want a topic that you know and love when you
look for your niche.