Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Niche Marketing is The Last Great Frontier for The Small Business Entrepreneur

Hello Nichers,

In the last issue we talked about what niche marketing is
not. In this issue we are going to go over why niche
marketing is the way to go if you want to succeeding
online.

Niche Marketing is the last great frontier for the small
business entrepreneur. Out there in the 'real' world, small
businesses don't have a half fair chance of competing
against the giant international corporations of the world.

The Internet has evened the odds for small business.

The Internet has created a real equal opportunity for those
who are willing to use it. There are several different ways
to make use of niche marketing and succeed. All of the ways
require getting a domain and a webhost, building web pages
and adding content.

Those are just the basic basics of Internet Marketing in
any form. Then there are the choices of how to go about
building a successful niche marketing site that will
provide you with a profit, hopefully a very large profit.

1. You can create an informational product. This product
   can be articles, reports, columns, audio or video, or
   other things. These can be sold as stand alone products
   or used for advertisement or promotional causes.
   
2. You can build a content rich web site that will be so
   interesting it will draw potential customers again and
   again.
    
3. You can publish newsletters and ezines that are so full
   of pertinent information that people will happily pay
   for subscriptions to them.

All of the ways that I have listed above can be used to
create a niche marketing website that has the capacity to
make you money and they also have two things in common.

First, the topic must be one that helps people solve a
problem, makes them healthier, happier, or provides them
with information that they want or need in some way.
    
Second. the content of the website, no matter the topic,
must be relevant, timely and interesting to the people who
are reading it and the website must be easily navigated.

Building your niche business can be time consuming, but
compared to starting a "brick and mortar' business,  it
truly is the greatest frontier for any small business.

Make sure you look for your next  issue soon.

Yours in profits,

Scot Standke - Founder
www.NicheAday.com

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