Everywhere you go online, you hear the same thing – You must find a niche for your business. If you are new to Internet Marketing, this is advice you will do well to pay heed to.
Every day thousands of more people come online in search of wealth. Many jump right into the markets that are already completely saturated and then wonder why they are not making any money.
Given unlimited time, money, and patience, they might succeed. For those that do not have unlimited supplies of these precious resources, aiming for a smaller niche market can be a much smarter way to start your online business.
So just what is a niche?
If you want the long answer, you can buy any one of the thousands of e-books being sold online about niche markets. You can go to a dictionary and see what definition of the niche it gives. But the short answer is niche simply means distinct or individual.
Everyone and their mother wants to start a business focusing on Internet Marketing. This is how the big guns are making all their money, so it must be the way to go. That is the problem.
The market is totally saturated with people who have years of experience in this area. A new person trying to compete in such a broad market does not have much chance of success.
On About.com, Susan Ward defines Internet Marketing as “the strategies that are used to market a product or service online, marketing strategies that include search engine optimization and search engine submission, copywriting that encourages site visitors to take action, web site design strategies, online promotions, reciprocal linking, and email marketing”.
A new person coming online to start a business has little chance of knowing enough about all the above areas to be able to compete in this market.
So how is a new person to have any chance at success?
Thing Smaller – Think Niche!
Just from the above definition, you can come up with the following pieces or niches:
Marketing
Search Engine Optimization
Copywriting
Web Site Design
Promotion
Linking
Email Marketing
Even if you are lucky and are extremely experienced already in one of the above niches, you will still have a lot of competition in such broad niches.
This may be what you decide to do in the end, but at least be willing to explore niches within the broader areas. You may find a niche you are much better suited to.
When it comes to finding a niche market, the best resource available online is Wordtracker. You can find pieces of this program on different sites and software programs but Wordtracker brings everything together in one place for those trying to find a good niche to go into.
Using Wordtracker is a breeze. If you want to break Internet Marketing down to many more niche markets, just type in Internet Marketing and look at all the ideas that pop up.
Each of these can become keywords that you decide you want to focus your niche on. Or you can pop in those keywords and keep defining your niche.
Using Wordtracker, what you will end with is a list of niche keywords that you can focus your Internet business on. Having a smaller niche will give you a much better shot at being successful than trying to build a site around a broad topic like Internet Marketing.
Remember, success in any business always comes back to supplying a product that the public has a demand for and that the market has room for. Find the right niche and you are on the right path.