Thursday, May 18, 2006

ArticleBlaster Finding Your Niche In Niche Marketing


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Article Title: Finding Your Niche In Niche Marketing
Author: Trever Dellinious
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You know, if you ever took a middle school earth science class,
what a niche is. If you didn't well...a niche is an area where a
person (whoever the niche is for) is able to survive and thrive.
It has many different specific types but the fundamental idea is
that is a place specially suited for a thing to not only make it
but succeed in it. So niche marketing is finding a particular
market where you are able to find success marketing your
specific product. Some people have a product and find a market
and some find a market and develop a product but the general
idea remains the same.

So how do you find your niche in niche marketing? Well the
answer is both straight forward and complex. First you need to
find an area where the knowledge and/or skills that you possess
make it possible to develop a product that is sought after. For
example a person who has been raised on a farm in the middle of
South Dakota will more likely find his niche in agriculture
rather than fashion design. It also must be a place that you
have energy for. You must want to get up and work hard on
something in order to succeed at it and there is nothing harder
than working hard no something that you despise.

Another important concept in niche marketing that should be
kept in mind is that it is helpful to find an area where you
can be at the top of the competition. So burgeoning fields
where you have the latest and greatest knowledge are natural
areas to exploit. The laws of supply and demand in economics
are very helpful for finding a profitable niche. That is to say
that you need to find an area where the supply is low and the
demand is high in order to get the best profit scenario. This
is why professional sports players are able to make so much, if
you have ever wondered. It's because there are only a few people
in the world that are able to play that particular sport at that
level (the supply is low) and people absolutely love sports (the
demand is high).

The beauty of the internet is that it literally gives you
instant exposure to every market that there is in the world.
This allows you to take advantage of whatever your particular
skill is (for example making surf boards), even if your
geographical area would otherwise limit you (for example you
live in Siberia).


About The Author: Trever Dillinious prefers cold to warm and
has actually taken several trips to Siberia to practice his
favorite hobby dog sledding. To find out how you can enjoy play
while at work doing niche marketing check out
http://www.nichemarketinghelp.info.

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