A Smart Internet Marketing Strategy by Targeting Niche Markets
For the last couple of years, I have been grappling with the idea of making money online. Although I searched and found a lot of information, but most of it was vague and did not give me any concrete answer to the most important question: what to actually DO to make some money on the internet.
During my quest of getting answers, I came across a very informative video on the internet which gave me a lot of information about internet marketing and gave me some pretty good food for thought. The video talked about “Niche Markets”; what they are and why they are important to any person who would like to make money on the internet by selling a product or service. In fact, the concept of Niche Markets is applicable to any business or service provider, whether they operate on the internet or otherwise.
If you look it up in the dictionary, the word “Niche” means “A situation or activity specially suited to a person’s interests, abilities, or nature”.
A “Niche Market” is a group of people with a common interest or ability or nature, who would all be interested in a common product or service. The common interest of these people can be any thing ranging from a common hobby, a common problem, a common cultural background, to any common desire they might have. Let me explain this to you with a few examples:
- A niche market of people who have a hobby of scrap booking
- A niche market of people who have common problem of lower backache
- A niche market of people who are all Hispanics
- A niche market of people who have a common desire of learning plumbing
People with common interests tend to cluster and you can easily find pockets of such people online; in forums and groups or visiting websites of their interest.
It is best to direct your marketing to select niche audiences for maximum benefit to you and to them. It is always a waste of time, effort and resources to market your product or service to a niche audience which is not interested in what you are selling. For example, if you try to sell scrap booking materials to a niche audience who wants to learn plumbing, you will not get any customers. Granted that you will find a rare plumber who also likes to maintain his scrapbook, but you will not make a profit! Similarly, marketing a new and effective acne product to a group of people with lower backache will only lead you to lose the money you spent on marketing your innovative acne solution to them.
Niche Marketing is very cost effective and powerful; the world’s most successful businesses use this concept to maximize their profits. Therefore, if you have a certain product or service that you want to sell, concentrate your marketing efforts to the Niche Market that it caters too. Conversely, if you do not have a specific product in mind that you want to sell online, it is advisable that you seek out large Niche Markets and then think about what they would be interested in buying and then provide them with that particular solution/product/service.
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Category: Internet Marketing






I met this guy a while ago in a forum, and he had a slew of microsites, each of them very “niche-y,” so to speak. Taken one at a time, each microsite didn’t make a lot of money; but taken all together, the sites made him very good online income…
I agree that targeting specific niches is a wise thing to do these days as the internet is so competitive. Long gone are the days where you could target broad keywords such as “Buy Guitar”; now it has to be things like “Buy Left-Handed Fender Stratocaster”.
Although it is time consuming to find uncompetitive keywords that have any value attached to them, it is well worth the trouble and should be taken very seriously. One such way of finding niches is via the Google Keyword Tool: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
Great article and site by the way!
Hodaka
I love the idea of profiting from marketing to a tiny niche market with little to no competition. Now to find one that fits….