Module 1 Chapter 1 Deciding on your niche

CHAPTER 1

LESSON 1

DECIDE YOUR NICHE

1.0 INTRODUCTION

2.0 OBJECTIVES

3.0 MAIN CONTENT

3.1 What is a niche market?

3.2 How to decide your market niche: step by step

3.2.1 Identify your audience

3.2.2 Conduct Niche Keyword Research

3.2.3 Competitor analysis

3.2.4 Investigate trends in the industry

3.2.5 Decision making

4.0 CONCLUSION

5.0 SUMMARY

6.0 ASSIGNMENT

1.0 INTRODUCTION

After your decision to do business online or take your existing brick and mortar business and establish it on the internet as well, the next decision you have to make at the same time is: in which niche market are you going to do your business online.

2.0 OBJECTIVES

  • Discuss the meaning of niche market
  • Encourage individual students to use free online tools to research different niche markets in online businesses.
  • Help each participant decide on the particular market niche in which they want to do their business online.

3.0 MAIN CONTENT

3.1 What is a niche market?

A niche market is a small segment of the market that you plan to focus on in the course of selling your products, services, and business in general. Also, it can be subdivided into sub-niches.

Therefore, the first thing to do when setting out to establish your business online is to decide ab initio the particular aspect of the market from which your business will operate.

I can also say that niche marketing is the art and science of defining your particular small but profitable segment of the market (niche) and then targeting all of your products and services towards that particular segment.

Let me use this example: weight loss => weight loss for women => weight loss for women under 20 => weight loss for diabetic women under 20, etc.

Another thing about doing business online is worth mentioning here.

When you do business online, you need to define as early as possible the type of products you want to market. Do you plan to trade (sell) virtual or physical products?

Take for example the weight loss products listed above, there are virtual or informational products as well as physical products that can be sold to that market.

For most newcomers to Online Businesses, it’s a good idea to start with Virtual Products for obvious reasons…

Virtual products have higher profit margins, are sold more frequently than physical products, and are relatively easier to set up and market than physical products.

One of the main reasons for these quick and easy sales is the principle called INSTANT GRATIFICATION.

Your buyers will be very excited to get the product they just paid for, instantly, through instant download, which is only possible with information products.

This lessens BUYERS REMORSE, the anxiety commonly associated with online shoppers buying from a stranger most of the time, and any delay in getting the product into their hands can cause them to think twice and possibly , they even regret it and can request a refund as a result of the distrust emanating from the delay.

That being said, in general, the principle is the same (although sharper in the information products market) regardless of the market in which you are doing your business.

3.2 How to decide your market niche: step by step

To decide on the niche in which you want to do your business online, you must follow the following steps:

3.2.1 Identify your audience

This is very important for two reasons: the products come and go, but the audience remains forever; This approach will also connect you with the market that has a burning desire and the ability to buy.

From the next paragraph you have to be connected to the Internet to practice.

To learn about the different types of niches and sub-niches you can possibly get into, check out this website: Note the categories and click the + sign in front of each category to see the subcategories: ClickBank

Each category and subcategory forms its own niche and sub-niche, respectively, as mentioned above.

3.2.2 Conduct Niche Keyword Research

Google AdWords Keywords Tool is the notable free leader in keyword research. It is beginner friendly and you can start using it right away if you have a Google mail account.

You must have a Google email to create an account or log in to use the tool (see top right corner).

As you go pro, you need a paid version, but the free version is pretty handy to get started. If you’re not familiar with it, check the top right of the site for instructions (‘Before You Begin’) on how to use it: Google AdWords Keyword Tool

3.2.3 Competitor analysis

As you type keywords into the Google Keyword Tool search box, click Get Ideas. From the result, check the Competition (bass is recommended for beginners), Local monthly search (1000+ is fine), and the Approximate CPC (how much and how many people are willing to pay for the keyword).

See red pen markings below.

The keyword I calculated in the search box is ‘Network Marketing’.

This is a reflection of the evaluation of market competitors. Few people will be willing to pay for keywords in a market where there is no money to profit from. The more they pay for keywords, the better the market for business.

Also, when you choose a low competition keyword that you want to target, write it down in Google search and see how many pages are returned, which represent the websites that are targeting the keyword.

Also check the number of pages in the first 10 links that have that keyword in their websites name. I’ll talk more about this later in another lesson.

Check for ads on the right side of each page that target the keyword.

Also click on the first few links to see if there are any ads on those sites (right side). If there are none, then the keyword has no value! Otherwise, advertisers will pay to drive traffic to their sites using the keyword.

3.2.4 Investigate trends in the industry

Also use Google Trends Explore to see interest over time in the market you are looking to enter: Google Trends Explore

In the above, take note of the country, period, categories, and search topic (highlighted in yellow). These can vary depending on your niche and goal, but it’s generally good to use the past 5-year period when you’re planning to enter a new market. All of these can be varied as you accumulate experience.

There are also country-specific Google trends. Search for Google Trends Explore+your country or the country you want specific information about, for example, ‘Google Trends Explore+Nigeria’

For an example, find and visit the site quoted above, where it is written worldwide, click the little triangle, find and click your country, after a while it will return the country specific result.

Scroll down the page and you will see some surprises.

There is no use entering a declining market.

Declining markets are markets where other people doing the same business you intend to do are already exiting.

The lesson to be learned here is that your business, even if it is profitable at first, will not last long. Using Sweden as in the search above, the market for the search term ‘make money online’ has been trending in that country for the last 5 years.

Remember, the trend is an investor’s best friend: Robert Kiyosaki.

3.2.5 Decision making

The above step is educational enough to allow you to decide on the niche market you want to do business in. Further delays and investigations will result in confusion, information overload, and analysis paralysis.

4.0 CONCLUSION

In these days, it is becoming easier and easier to start or set up any type of online business and run it profitably. This is because there are free and effective online tools that will help you carry out a kind of feasibility study and market survey no matter where you are in the world.

In this way, you can know from the very beginning if your planned business has a good chance of success.

5.0 SUMMARY

Like any other business, the easiest way to start your online business is to focus on a particular niche from the start. The lessons learned about successfully operating in that niche can easily be applied to others over time.

6.0 ASSIGNMENTS:

Just do it now!

Start practicing what you just learned right away.

Suffice it to say that you don’t need to spend a lot of time on these steps, as you can repeat them over and over again and refine them with time and experience.

The most important thing for you is to start making money as soon as possible, after a while you will earn enough money that you can even outsource some of these tasks to experts.

Take action now!

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