4 Ways To
Discover If Your Niche Will Make You Rich?
So how do you research a niche to determine if anyone is interested
in it?
1) People within the niche must be passionate about
their topic of interest. You can find people like
this by searching in google for the keywords "yourpotentialmarket
forum", "yourpotentialmarket chat", "yourpotentialmarket club" and
so on. You want to find groups of people who regularly visit
websites where they can chat among others who enjoy the same
topic. (Obviously replace yourpotentialmarket with a keyword
from your niche market).
2) People must have a credit card or at least money
available to spend. You can spend all the time and
energy you want trying to sell ebooks to college kids, but
you will be lucky to break even. College kids are notorious
for not having expendable cash and you will have a hard time
selling anything to them. Focus your energy on markets that
have lots of money to spend such as golfers, doctors, business
owners, etc.
3)
Competitors. If there are no competitors in
the market you are looking into, walk..no run, to the next niche
market. Do you think you are the first person who has ever tried
to sell to your newly found niche market? Think again. 99.9% of
the time if there are no competitors to be found for a market,
it means there were people trying to sell to them and they failed,
thus no longer being in business. A good way to see if you have
potential competitors is by searching in google for keywords within
the niche you are looking into. If you see a couple of google ads
on the right hand side that are selling products similar to what
you had in mind, it's time to get excited.
Don't
try to be a hero and invent a new product nobody has ever seen
before. Instead, look at what is ALREADY selling and find ways
to make a better product.
4) Finally, research your keywords. There is
a free tool that can give you a good idea of how many people
are searching for keywords related to your potential niche market.
You can find it at http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
Simply enter a few keywords related to your market, and if there
are anywhere between 1,000 and 100,000 searches for that keyword
per month, you may be on to something. I just did a search for "small
dog clothes" and last month close to 5,000 people searched for
information on clothes a small dog would wear.
These four steps are the main criteria you should use to determine
whether or not you have a potentially profitable niche market.
If you go through all four of these each time you research your
niche markets, you will have a much better chance of success.
As always, once you find a possible "hot" niche market, you will
need to build a product to sell to them.
About the Author
Mark Kessler, Washington, DC
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