If you considered earning money by working from home than you will probably begin by choosing a hobby that you can use for niche marketing. However, choosing a niche isn’t always as easy it we’d like it to be. Many of us don’t know what we are interested in and some of us have too many interests to narrow it down to a specific niche. Below are some steps to help you choose a niche for your work at home business. Before you choose a niche lets clarify what exactly a niche is, a lot of people get confused about this. Suppose you like writing, well, writing is not a niche. Poetry writing is a niche, so is fictional writing. Think of it this way a niche is like a topic. If you were asked to write a report on World War II it would be silly to take on the entire war but you could write about a particular battle. It is small enough to digest but large enough to find and give information. You don’t want your niche to be too small ie. a small island no one knows about but you don’t want it to be too big ie. an entire country. Steps to choosing a niche 1. Write a list of everything you like to do/ care about/gets you excited. It can be anything: golf, knitting, baby products, the ocean or even the color blue. What ever it is write it down. Try to create a list of thirty things that interest you. 2. Look at your list and begin to cross out the ones you don’t feel as passionate about. You may like sports cars but you are only slightly interests in home electronics. Narrow your list down to your top 10 3. Beside each of your top ten interests write down why you like them. Don’t just say I like poetry, be specific, I like poetry because… If you find it hard to come up with a reason, behind your interest, cross it off your list. The niche you choose will become the one you use to niche market. This means you need to be able to talk extensively about it. If you are struggling now you will have trouble promoting and advertising. 4. Take a look at your list and pick out the five that have the most explanations. These are your top five. These are the one you will research to find out if there is a market for them, what the competition is like, who your target market will be, what are the products related to that niche. 5. Search Google to see how many unique ads appear on the right hand side; go through at least 5 pages for each niche. This will give you an idea of your market. Then head over to cbmall.com and search for information products related to each of your top five niche options. This will help you to determine what people are buying. You may also want to go to a bookstore to get even more insight on the market, competition and profit potential. 6. Which three have the largest market, the highest profit margin and least amount of competition? It’s ok if you have competition, this is actually a good thing it means that there is a demand for that niche. But too much will mean that you will have trouble standing out in the crowd. Out of your top three choices which one has the above three, which one are you most passionate about? If you like all three then choose the one that has the most appeal in terms of profit potential. Follow the above steps and you will have your niche that you can build a work at home program around. Jeff Casmer is an internet marketing consultant and work at home business owner. He is currently featured as a "Top" Affiliate of ThePlugInProfitSite. His "Top Ranked" Earn Money at Home Directory gives you all the information you need to start, maintain, and prosper with your very own Work at Home Business in the 21st century. Contact the Author
Jeff Casmer
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Choosing A Niche by Jeff Casmer
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