Posts Tagged ‘Marketers’

Niche Market

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The term niche marketing means different things to different people.Generally it is known to mean the developing of websites in sub mainstream market segments to profit from selling products, generating advertising revenue or other forms of website monetization.

Niche marketing is effective because it allows you to operate in markets that are less competitive meaning you have the potential as a new or seasoned marketer to capitalize on big opportunities with relative ease and far less cost.

Particularly for new marketers, niche marketing can be the key to riches because it allows you to compete on a level playing field. You don’t have to jump into the ring with the heavy weights, you can develop your skills in the junior divisions before moving into the big leagues.

If you pick the right niche you can build your site, extablish yourself as an expert, sell your own products, recommend other people’s products, the opportunities can be endless and good money can certainly be made.

The trouble is that as niche marketing grows in popularity, many of the markets we called niche markets are now not so nichey at all, they’re almost as bad as mainstream markets in terms of their competitiveness and difficulty to profit from.

The markets that spring to mind are things like acne, dog training, or anxiety. Markets like these, while they can still be profitable will not make the average web marketer alot of money at all. Even the more nichey versions, acne treatments, dog training videos or anxiety relief are difficult for most people to compete in and make money.

Then there’s the other extreme. You can go to the tiny tiny niches that get almost no search volume. You can find “long tail” keywords like ‘pug training schools in atlanta” or “acne treatments that work in 2 days”. The problem with these are, 1. that they often don’t get enough traffic and 2. they are so specific that even if you can drive traffic, there isn’t much you can do to serve those people except show them ads. Again this can be profitable if you know how to do it but it seems like there just has to be an easier way…

 

 

lcdtvs for Cheap

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Bargain LCD televisions are available these days through all kinds of different distributors like Sony, Mitsubishi and Toshiba. There are many others and some cheesy makers that sell them as well. Each of these marketers has a whole list of models that they also offer. Trying to find out which is the best for the price can be a real challenge.

Cheap LCDTVs

I’ve always felt that the most important thing you can do before spending a lot of money on something like an LCD TV is to do your homework. With all the reviews and comparisons available on the web these days, you should be able to briefly read up and make a sound decision about what you want.

There is a better way to look at the purchase of a television if price is a major issue for you. You’ll be in plenty of company if it is. I know it always is for me and most everyone I know. If you’re on the purchasing path of cheap lcdtvs, Here’s a secret you probably don’t know. How about a unique auction bid site? You know, Get your new LCD TV for a song. Well, you might say, I’ve tried those more popular auction sites and unless you employ a full-time auction watcher you can’t win. You might think you made the best bid some sniper takes it out from under you. Those 4-letter auction sites have become not the best option in my experience.

Here is a better option if you want cheap lcdtvs. Look at www.auctions4acause.com . You can find tons of great stuff for pennies on the dollar. You don’t have to compete with fancy software and it is easy enough for a 5-year old to use. Give it a go. You’ll easily find many things you could buy for less than $40.