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Big Fish Niche Market

"It's better to be a big fish in a small pond

, not a

little fish in a big pond."

If you've been around the Internet Marketing community

for any length of time, you've undoubtedly been exposed


to niche marketing. In the past 18 24 months, there's

been an explosion of niche marketing information and

niche marketing websites. Niche marketing has become an

industry buzzword. But the real question is, "How can you

uncover an underexposed niche market and dominate it?"

First you need to define what a niche market really is.

Finding a true niche market is as simple as looking at an

industry and drilling down into its specific segments.

It's kind of like peeling a banana.

Starting with an industry like brewing, we can segment

the brewing industry into commercial brewing and home

brewing. From there we can drill down into the home

brewing industry and segment it into brewing wines, beer,

and spirits. Following the beer segment, we can further

segment this category into lager and ale. Brewing ale is

a true niche market. It's a very specific topic, which

attracts a specific audience who's passionate about their

interest.

But simply drilling down into a defined niche market

doesn't mean there's money to be made. You need to tap

into a market that people are passionate about and

willing to spend their money on. Brewing beer is one of

those markets; so are golf, collector plates, stamps, and

a multitude of other niche markets.

With a bit of research, you can determine who the main

players in the market are. Often, but not always, the

main players in the market are also the ones who hold the

top 10 Google listings. Visit their websites, look at

their product selection, and determine how your website

will differ.

Peel back the layers to look at their HTML code. Try to

determine how they achieved a top 10 ranking. Often, the

top websites are not run by marketing savvy webmasters.

This gives you, the internet marketer the opportunity to

optimize your website and hit top search engine rankings

in that niche.

When you're building your website, use this research to

build a better mouse trap. If you emulate what the top

10 websites are doing and improve on it, your site has a

good chance of getting ranked highly in the search engine

listing as well.

"It's better to be a big fish in a small pond, not a

little fish in a big pond."

If you've been around the Internet Marketing community

for any length of time, you've undoubtedly been exposed

to niche marketing. In the past 18 24 months, there's

been an explosion of niche marketing information and

niche marketing websites. Niche marketing has become an

industry buzzword. But the real question is, "How can you

uncover an underexposed niche market and dominate it?"

First you need to define what a niche market really is.

Finding a true niche market is as simple as looking at an

industry and drilling down into its specific segments.

It's kind of like peeling a banana.

Starting with an industry like brewing, we can segment

the brewing industry into commercial brewing and home

brewing. From there we can drill down into the home

brewing industry and segment it into brewing wines, beer,

and spirits. Following the beer segment, we can further

segment this category into lager and ale. Brewing ale is

a true niche market. It's a very specific topic, which

attracts a specific audience who's passionate about their

interest.

But simply drilling down into a defined niche market

doesn't mean there's money to be made. You need to tap

into a market that people are passionate about and

willing to spend their money on. Brewing beer is one of

those markets; so are golf, collector plates, stamps, and

a multitude of other niche markets.

With a bit of research, you can determine who the main

players in the market are. Often, but not always, the

main players in the market are also the ones who hold the

top 10 Google listings. Visit their websites, look at

their product selection, and determine how your website

will differ.

Peel back the layers to look at their HTML code. Try to

determine how they achieved a top 10 ranking. Often, the

top websites are not run by marketing savvy webmasters.

This gives you, the internet marketer the opportunity to

optimize your website and hit top search engine rankings

in that niche.

When you're building your website, use this research to

build a better mouse trap. If you emulate what the top

10 websites are doing and improve on it, your site has a

good chance of getting ranked highly in the search engine

listing as well.

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Big Fish Niche Market

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