Niche
Marketing, Tactics To Use
Niche marketing has always been a key any success
in marketing but lately it has become quite a prominent
force in the online marketing world. Many books, manuals,
courses, and web sites have been developed that focus
on niche marketing. It is easy to find solid resources
on the Internet that can teach you how to make money
with niche marketing.
Niche marketing online is a distinct segment of Internet
marketing and is the quickest way to get maximum exposure
if you know how to leverage the search engines to
draw attention to your niche web site.
There's many things to learn to be successful and
profit from niche marketing and your USP (Unique Selling
Proposition) will dictate exactly how to plan your
attack to successfully market to customers in your
niche.
If you plan to use niche marketing to draw visitors
to your web site, here's a few tactics that you can
use to make money:
Niche Marketing Tactic #1, "Research"
Fully utilize all of the research mechanisms that
you can find in order to make sure that you truly
understand your niche and all of its nuances.
This requires understanding what tools are best to
use so you can understand what your target niche market
does day to day, where they spend their time online,
and what makes them tick from a personal and business
perspective.
Niche Market Research (http://www.nichemarketresearch.com)offers
free reports and articles to help you make the most
of your research time.
Niche Marketing Tactic #2, "Define your paying
niche"
Clearly define who will make up your niche market
and make sure that the people in that niche market
are willing to pay for the solution that you provide
to their problems.
A niche is a clear subset of a larger category.
An example of what a niche market is not: "People
who want to learn how to shoot better scores in golf."
In this example, there are far too many people within
the main category (golf) to make this a true niche.
Virtually everyone who plays golf will want to play
better and shoot better scores so this wouldn't qualify
as a niche, much less a category worth pursuing.
An example of a niche market: "Women who play
golf who want to learn how to drive the ball longer
and straighter."
This would be a niche because it clearly defines
and segments who you'll cater to and why they would
need your service.
After clearly defining your niche market, you should
make sure that they are willing to pay for your services.
The easiest way to determine this in the online world
(other than using common sense) is to find web sites
that may be close to, or even in your niche, and see
if those web sites charge a fee for their services.
In addition, you should look to see if there is a
reasonable level of competition between those web
sites.
If you see more than a few sites listed on a SERP
(Search Engine Result Page) that cater to female golfers
for a fee, chances are the people who are your target
customer will pay for your services for solving their
problem - women who can't consistently hit long straight
drives in golf.
Niche Marketing Strategy #3, "Choosing keywords
and domain names"
Research and choose your keywords carefully so you
can acquire the best domain name for your site. Niche
marketing most often includes maximizing the way search
engines work to make sure that your web site gets
listed n the first page of the SERP's from your chosen
keywords. Your domain name contributes to getting
those first page results.
Go to Digitalpoint's keyword suggestion tool and
type in keywords that you feel people would use to
find the product or service that you offer within
your niche. Look at the number of searches performed
per day for those keywords and review the other keywords
listed.
http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/suggestion/
Type the keyword phrase that you think best suits
your USP's target customer into Google and assess
whether or not you can reasonably compete with the
sites that are listed on page 1 of the SERPs.
Can you get a page 1 ranking knowing that you'll
have to compete with the sites already listed?
Repeat the process until you have decided what your
main keywords will be for your product or service
within your niche.
Those keywords should be in your domain name and
preferably, they should be your entire domain name.
Example: if you've concluded that 'blue widgets'
best suits your USP and you feel that you can compete
for page 1 listings on the SERPs with the sites that
come up on page 1 for the keyword 'blue widgets',
then a good domain name for your niche marketing site
would be 'bluewidgets.com'.
Niche Marketing Tactic #4, "Posting keyword
rich articles or reports throughout the web"
Niche marketing doesn't differ from any other online
search engine marketing, posting relevant content
is the best way (bar none) to get the right type of
traffic to your niche site.
Writing keyword rich articles or reports and posting
them to high traffic web sites is a great way to make
sure that you get maximum exposure within your niche
market. People will use your keywords to search for
information about the topic that they have interest
in, and they will come across your web site on the
search engines results.
Niche marketing caters to a distinct and select group
of people who need what you have to offer. If you
define your niche properly and make sure that your
ability to solve their problem is something that they
will pay for, you will have established a "money
maker".
Utilize the search engines to make it easy for your
niche market to find your service or product. Niche
marketing is the easiest way to be successful on the
Internet if you do the proper research.
About The Author
Karl Augustine -Publisher, "Starting Smart!"
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