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Beginner's Guide to Micro Niches

Beginner's Guide to Micro Niches

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What if I could show you a new way that you can make money online without having to compete in overcrowded niche markets? There's Plenty of Money to Be Made Online If You Know Where to Find It!

There was a time when making money on the Internet was easy, and ranking on the first page of the search engines wasn't so hard at all. But in our day, as more and more people get online, huge corporations have taken over, hiring bloggers, SEO experts, advertising executives, and on and on. There's not much room left for the smaller guy with a limited budget, no staff, and very little money to spend.

But before you think it's hopeless and you'll never make any money online, I'd like to show you a new way that you may not have considered. Actually the fact that the Internet is becoming so crowded can work in your favor, if you know how to leverage your strengths. As more and more people look online for solutions to their problems, you can carve out a very profitable little business by focusing on niches so small that they don't attract the attention of "the big guys."

And rest assured: there's plenty of money to be made.

You may be thinking that you've read this before, and it is true that niche marketing is becoming more popular than it was just a few years ago. But with so many people getting online, and searching desperately for answers for answers to their specific problems, the profit potential in smaller niches is increasing every day.

The process that I'm talking about is market segmentation, or micro niches.

Can you imagine running a profitable website, making money day after day, by focusing on a very narrow segment of the online population? That's not a fanciful dream. There are people right now making good money selling resources to niches so small that you haven't even heard of them.

Just Imagine Being Able To:
Create unique products designed to meet a specific need for targeted group.
Being able to set your own price because no one else is serving that market.
Shooting to the top of search engine rankings with very focused keywords
Building a recession-proof business that will continue to churn out profits no matter what the economy is doing.
Actually having people thank you for creating products to meet their particular needs

...And that's just for starters!


“Niche marketing is a seller’s ability to promote and sell a product or services to consumers.”
Niche markets can also vary by geography, culture, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, etc. No matter the target group, niche marketing direct its efforts to figure out what that market might want and to meet the needs that are the most common to a that particular set of consumers.
It is not surprising that some markets might designate a target market to work with. Contrary to popular belief, this marketing tactic is actually easier. Focusing on a specific niche will spare the Internet marketer a lot of legwork in trying to keep up with ever-growing consumer demand, all the while making sure that services and products appropriate to the niche are always available.
“Once a marketer is successful in identifying a certain niche and decides to capitalize on it, the best approach is to use marketing strategies that are specific to that group of consumers.”
Using the right approach for the right niche will ensure that the Internet marketer’s group of products will be useful to that particular niche and will prove more beneficial than any other product line in meeting the needs of that niche in the long run.

Benefits of Micro Niche and Niche Marketing

Niche or Micro Niche marketing is a great way to uncover a particular or specific consumer market that is often ignored or overlooked because of small scale value. For instance, large-scale companies in the telecommunications field are more than likely to ignore a smaller (potential) customer base that is related to, say, nonprofit organizations.
“Clients of a faith-based nonprofit organization, for example, would not be interested in anything that such a company sells unless it modifies its selling strategy to appeal to their temperament.”
In other words, niche or micro niche markets face the task of coming up with unique products and services targeting the members of that particular niche.
For example, smart marketers can choose to tap into niche markets even at the state or local level and modify a marketing strategy that will cater to their needs and win their trust easily.


Niche Marketing v/s Mass Marketing

Marketers to mass markets must create a product that every type of consumer will want to buy. This is the reason that a mass marketing strategy will usually promote brands rather than the product itself. For example, a mass marketing approach might focus on selling all Dell
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