Archive for the ‘Niche Marketing’ Category

January 7th, 2012

Peddling Any Old Product

Finding something to promote for a niche could have you peddling any old product you can get an affiliate link to, just to get yourself into the niche market.

November 5th, 2011

Conceptualizing A New Niche

If you really hope to become notable in marketing, then you might think about conceptualizing a new niche for yourself. It’s not impossible!

October 22nd, 2011

Get Niche Quick?

Back in 2004, I wrote an ebook titled, “Get Niche Quick,” but that was before getting something done fast and efficiently became confused with blind automation.

September 19th, 2011

Niche Deliberation

Niche deliberation comes after the excitement of niche marketing gives way to searching for a workable niche, and realizing it’s not as easy as you thought.

September 7th, 2011

Marketing Seasonal Holiday Niches

Have you thought about trying your hand at marketing seasonal holiday niches? Now that Labor Day is over, the next holiday is right around the corner!

July 14th, 2011

Relaying Your Expertise

When they say, “find a niche you’re passionate about,” what they’re really saying is, find an area where you’re capable of relaying your expertise in first.

June 27th, 2011

Post Panda Niche Marketing

Panic, lost revenue, disappearing site listings, and these are just some of the results of the post Panda Niche Marketing environment. On the other hand . . .

May 2nd, 2011

Diversifying Into Many Marketing Businesses?

One idea permeating the marketing world is, if you’re going to succeed, you need to be diversifying into many marketing businesses. Is it a good idea however?

October 15th, 2010

Why Reaching An Advanced Market Is An Important Goal

Reaching an advanced market is an important goal because it can have a positive impact on your entire niche marketing efforts.

October 13th, 2010

Building Up To An Advanced Market

So you found some keywords a little out of your league. Should you scrap those keywords, or put them aside for now, building up to an advanced market level?