Showing posts with label Niche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Niche. Show all posts

Finding The Right Niche For Your Online Business Is More Common Sense Than Inspiration

Finding the right niche for your online business is often regarded as being a little like the search for the holy grail. Many thousands of words have been written about how to unearth previously undiscovered niches, micro niches, where there is little or no competition and some would have you believe that all you have to do is find one of these hidden treasures and you will soon be banking large amounts daily.

However the reality is that the real answer is there for all to see, if you just make a study of people's day to day spending habits. Use a few basic rules as your guide. Look for an area which contains a large number of people who are passionate about their interest, hobby or recreation. Then find the areas within that where people have disposable income. This could be young people living with parents or retired people on good pensions. Think about those areas where people have their own jargon. You can find this out by watching the popular TV programmes that your target group are addicted to. Many television series develop an almost cult status for their followers. Another clue is the magazines that your target group buy. A visit to any good local newspaper store or a look a site like magazines.com can turn up some very interesting and possibly previously unrecognised areas to investigate. If you can, get hold of a copy of BRAD from your local library. This is the major reference book for the newspaper and magazine industry, giving as it does advertising rates for UK print publications. Although you are not interested in advertising rates, nonetheless you may again come across publications that you had not thought of and this could be the source of some very good ideas.

Do your target audience hold their own conferences? It is well worth looking on the search engines for exhibitions, conferences and other events. Many of these events have their own blogs where they show pictures of the latest event and you can find useful information from these such as demographic, composition of the audience (single or family) and the number of attendees. It is also worth noting that some of these events can be worth attending yourself to sell your products. Although you may not sell a great deal at such an event, it can be an invaluable source of market intelligence as you talk to your customers. Lastly, look on social media sites to see who your target group's favourite celebrities are. They can often inspire fashion themes which their followers want to copy. Finding the right niche is not so much a matter of "ferreting out" undiscovered areas as common sense detective work.

Peter Robson is an accountant with over 30 years experience in the small company sector. With his business partner, Debbie Crossley he runs a company helping people set up and run e-commerce businesses. For more information go to http://www.yournichebusiness.co.uk/


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AdSense, Realism and Small Niche Sites

OK. We have all read the hype.
You buy some hosting. Throw together a website (any site, content immaterial). Then you smear it with AdSense and affiliate schemes. Then you sit back and rake in the cash.
Oh, dreams and illusions.
It may be true that a few people have had spectacular success for little effort. Just as a few have won the lottery or dreamed up a wonderful invention in an afternoon.
But you and I know life is rarely like that. Sadly, making money usually involves hard work.
But even so, if you are prepared to put in the effort you can make money on the web and have fun as well.
I have several sites that I enjoy running and are profitable as well. While I'm not likely to throw in the day job any time soon it is still immensely satisfying when the Google electronic payment appears on the bank statement.
AdSense is a really good tool for producing a worthwhile income for a reasonable outlay of effort. Maybe with enough effort and dedication, who knows, maybe it could turn into a major income. Everything has to start somewhere.
It is worth a shot, but realism is the key. To get people to click on adverts you first need people to visit the site.
So how do you do that?
Simplistic as it may seem, the most important method of getting people to visit your site is to build a site that contains a lot of information on what these people are searching out.
This is the crux of the matter. Any fool can sling adverts on a page. What you need is a website with valid and authoritative content.
You need to give your audience something that will interest them and draw them in
Today, for the average person this means exploiting a niche. Or maybe several niches.
You may well feel that you know little or nothing about any niche topics, but really this is almost certainly far from the truth. You are underestimating yourself.
As an example, in my case I have built several sites each of which specifically targets a particular area of my locality or are about places I have visited. I targeted them because I know people want to know more about these places. Some are used for educational purposes. Others are holiday locations. Most of them have little information on them or their particular niche anywhere else.
People visit my sites to gain that information and I provide it - for free.
I also host AdSense, which I am pleased to say quite quickly became quite focussed on my sites themes. I feel the AdSense adverts actually complement my content and make it more approachable.
I do not make a fortune (yet!). But it more than pays its way and I also get the kudos of being a local expert.
It is also great fun. I continuously experiment with formats and content, just to see what makes a difference.
Remember, if you don't play you cannot win. But to play in the game you need some cards.
Your local knowledge and personal skills are important. Build an authoritative website on a poorly covered topic and you have a route into the game.
Use your local skills and local knowledge. Share your information freely. People will seek you out, and some of them will click on your ads!
Bill has a number of niche sites including the two below:
http://www.hengistbury-head.co.uk/ Hengistbury Head is a beautiful headland in the county of Dorset, England. it is used extensively as an educational resource and is visited extensively by ramblers and holiday makers
http://www.bournemouth-beaches.co.uk/ A celebration of the many Bournemouth Beaches. An information rich guide for locals and visitors to Bournemouth in the UK

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