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DavidJackson

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May 24, 2011 8:45 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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The key to successful niche marketing is to pick a niche small enough to dominate, and large enough to be profitable. It's an extremely delicate balance that requires both skill and luck.

But when you strike that perfect balance, and are able to dominate a niche, you automatically become the recognized expert and authority in your field - and suddenly, your cup runneth over!

In this article, I'm going to introduce you to 13 brilliant niche businesses...Continue reading Niche Marketing: 13 Brilliant Niche Business Ideas.

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May 25, 2011 11:48 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Alex Tew's site is interesting. I remember seeing something similar to that a while back but in a smaller scale. Pretty cool idea. Thanks for sharing.



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May 26, 2011 9:10 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Thanks for sharing.


You're quite welcome.

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To make your search for a niche easier, here are ten questions to help you research and find a niche that’s right for you:

1.    Where is there a gap in your market that is not being filled?

2.    Which parts of your market have segments that are underserved?

3.    Where could you offer more variety to the products or services currently offered?

4.    What other options might you consider offering?

5.    What could you offer as a complementary service to better serve your customers?

6.    What is your competition not offering that would be of service to potential customers?

7.    What information can you glean from online reviews, that can help you better pinpoint what customers like and dislike about competitors?

8.    Where can you capitalize on competitor weaknesses to make them your strengths?

9.    Where do potential customers get their information?

10.  Who is your potential customer? What are their needs and desires?

For more information and strategies go to www.thebalancedmarketer.com



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