Overture Tool
Niche Markets - How To Uncover A Good One
By: Paul Hooper - Kelly
Internet niche markets are currently in vogue, but are really
nothing new. In marketing, we've always been taught the route to
sales success is: "Find a niche and fill it.". In fact, so long
established is the concept, guys in togas, selling chariots in
Ancient Rome, probably strove hard to find their own unique
niche.
But now that the internet has come of age, life is increasingly
rosier for niche marketers and here's why.
With a traditional bricks and mortar business, restricted to a
local market, specializing in very small markets was simply not
cost effective. But, do this on the internet, with its global reach
and minimal marketing costs, and suddenly "niche" is the word!
Add to that the ease of researching demand, so you don't spend a
single minute or one cent on product development before
you're pretty certain of a profit, and it's time to put the
Champagne on ice.
So here's how you can unearth a profitable niche.
If you are to stand any chance of making serious money on the
internet, there are a number of important considerations you must
address. Miss just one and your results will be seriously
damaged.
This first article in the series deals with the top priority --
and what many people fail to do first: accurately gauge the level
of interest before any product is developed.
This first step is all the more vital in niche marketing,
because you're fishing in narrow waters, so your conversion rate
must be as high as possible. To achieve this it's vital your
potential customer feels your product is just right for them and
their problem or interests.
You'll probably already have a vague idea of the sort of niche
market where you could offer something of value. This will flow
from your own unique experience, skill and knowledge. Up to a
point, this is a good way forward, but the more flexible and open
minded you can be, at this stage, the better.
The first step is to look at the recent interest there has been
for keywords related to your possible niches.
Here's some results I collected from the free Overture Keyword
Tool Overture
Keyword Tool
My hobby being gardening, I put in "gardening". Too wide a
category to be a niche, but a good place to start this
demonstration.
This produced a total of 271,109 times the keyword "gardening"
had been searched, during the previous month. It also gave me a
handy drop down list of gardening sub categories.
One of the useful features of Overture is the ability to click
on any category in this list of sub categories and receive a
further list of sub categories of that particular sub
category, allowing you to go deeper and deeper and thus find
narrower and narrower niches.
So I clicked on the sub category of "organic gardening" and this
gave me a further sub category of "organic vegetable
gardening", with a respectable 555 searches for the month.
I also noticed "organic container gardening" had been
searched 138 times. That's a bit too narrow, so let's broaden the
search to non-organic gardening.
This search provided "container vegetable gardening", which gave
451 searches. I also noticed a similar category under a different
word combination, which was "gardening in containers" showing 159
searches.
These two categories combined, total 610 searches for the same
subject, under different key phrases. So you could build a niche
around Growing Vegetables In Containers, with a sub section of
Growing Organic Vegetables In Containers.
Then, because most people who are interested in growing organic
vegetables in containers will also be interested in growing organic
vegetables generally, you could attract a further tranche of
targeted visitors by adding the keywords "organic vegetable
gardening".
In the second article in this series, we'll look at checking out
the competition, how you can position yourself to compete, how to
research your potential customer and get ready to publicize your
website.
Copyright Paul Hooper-Kelly 2005.
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