What Is Niche Marketing?

By | Dec 8, 2011

When they talk of a niche marketing when it comes to online marketing it is in regards to products or services which are in demand. It’s that little spot in the marketplace that makes up about a specific type of specialized product that will meet the customers need. To have the ability to appeal to a robust, stable market, the option of a niche product or service must in the end enhance the web site a person owns. It’s by means of this structure that the webmaster has the ability to create a distinct marketplace for the niche product or service he’s selling.

So as an internet marketer when you are speaking of niche marketing it is the process in which you are finding which market segments are small but are potentially profitable, they just haven’t been fully promoted. Once you have your “niche” then you need to find a way to continue to make your product profitable through a quantity of sales. When using this type of marketing you will rely heavily on your reputation with your customers making sure their needs are met. When you buy something on eBay for instance, you should look at the sellers reputation, if they have a good product but bad reputation do you really want to buy from them? Two things that a niche marketer relies on:

1.Customer Satisfaction

2.Customer Loyalty

These go hand-in-hand with one another. You will not have a successful niche marketing business without both.

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Lead Identification

By | Nov 2, 2011

For your web site to produce prospects you first need to get targeted traffic to your web page by way of the various search engines, word-of-mouth testimonials, or any other traditional marketing and advertising that your particular organization has set up.

When guests get to your website downline building could happen in several forms. Your prospective customers might:

  • Register with receive your e-newsletter or particular offers;
  • Down load articles ;
  • Complete some documentation that provides you with an question
  • Ask for more details about your products;
  • Pick-up the telephone and then make contact the old-fashioned way.
  • Converting these potential customers into qualified prospects

So, just what are site visitors searching for? Knowing the response to this, then converting a greater portion of these website visitors into prospects is a breeze. Figuring out could be challenging. Stay clear of speculating based upon what you believe you want to find out about your individual business…..you happen to be too near to be objective. Consider asking your visitors why they buy from you. Inquire further what their worries or hesitations may have been. If you currently have an internet site, you can test which webpages of data are most widely used. This provides you with an indicator of the items site visitors are most enthusiastic about. Use caution with this particular one. If your site is improperly structured, your prospective customers may well not be locating the data that is vital to them. Normally, this is shown by an internet site which has numerous site visitors but delivers hardly any lead conversion rates. If this sounds like you, then your internet site might actually be operating against you, or even worse, doing work for your competition!

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The Importance Of Article Writing

By | Oct 20, 2011

Ten years ago when I started my online business with just one website I had no money to advertise.  The biggest challenge for me was finding the money to make money.  One of my mentors online suggested article writing as a means to promote my new business.

The first thought that entered my head was “I don’t write”.  He reminded me that I said I couldn’t develop a website either, but I did it.  So “don’t” was erased from my vocabulary when it came to my online business.  If you want to succeed erase from yours also, it has no place.

I wrote my first article and submitted it to various article sites on the Internet.  Then I wrote my second and did the same.  Within a very short time I started having real visitors to my site, not just friends and family.

I continued this trend for the next year writing about experiences online, what I had discovered as a newbie, I read other people’s articles and got ideas-never copying their articles but using ideas from one article and incorporating into another.  Updating previous articles I had wrote.  I discovered PLR articles. Which are sometimes a free grouping of articles on a particular subject, these helped me when I got stuck on what to write.  Although I do not recommend using them as your whole article as they have been used many times by many people and you will come off as not knowing what it is you are talking about.

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WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME AN EXPERT?

By | Oct 12, 2011

I guess when you come right down to it we are all expert at something. Right? When I started writing articles I didn’t know what to write about. Still don’t for the most part. I just get an idea and go with it. It’s that simple for me.

I know a little about most subjects, but not an expert on anything. You probably expect me to say “except” now. Except….. I still don’t know what I am an expert on.

So when the publishers of articles for ezines or other publishing say to write what you know…it opens a whole new world for me. Remember I know a little about most subjects. Just enough to get me in trouble.

I first decided to get into online marketing, well because I had this job where I set up the database for a small carpet cleaning company, and I worked on the marketing for the company with an “expert”. He worked for Sears Advertising before taking over the running of this company. So I guess he qualifies as an “expert” in marketing. I learned a lot from him, about how to approach your advertising.

So now I have the computer “knowledge” (I use the phrase very loosely), I do understand marketing, thanks to my tenure with carpet cleaning. I believe I forgot to mention that somewhere in my misbegotten youth I graduated from college with a Business Degree, which I put to use raising four children and running a household. What one has to do with the other is another story.

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Home Business Matchup

By | Sep 10, 2011

“It is anticipated that by the year 2009, 50% of households in the US alone will be involved in a home-based business.”
~ Newsweek Magazine

So why use a home matching service?  Several reasons come to mind but the one that most sticks out for me is the time involved in researching each individual program.  Also you have to have some knowledge of how the internet business community works, how to tell a scam from a legitimate opportunity, and how well you know your own skills sets.

These may seem like minor concerns, but believe me when you start your search for the right home business opportunity you will be flooded with emails and junk mail about opportunities.  That is one reason I always recommend opening another email account completely separate from your main one.

On this site I have tried to give you the best home business opportunities available at the time of printing.  However, even I cannot keep up with all the new and innovative programs that are coming available daily; some good some not so good. 

If you cannot find any home business listed here that you feel comfortable with then I recommend you try a free home business matching service. Free home business matching services are designed to match you with the best home business opportunities to fit your individual skill sets.  All of the home business opportunities are screened in advance to insure their honesty.  After you fill out the profile you will be contacted.  The home businesses have all been research for you and based on your profile the offers you receive will have been matched to be compatible with your needs and skill sets.  It is important when filling out the forms to be as accurate as possible so that the matches you receive will fulfill your needs.

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