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Marketing professionals believe that niche marketing research can be crucial in increasing profitability since it helps you select or develop unique products and services for specific niches that people really want to buy. By conducting the proper research, you will then be able to meet the demand of customers who are just waiting for you to supply them with their needs and desires. Niche Finder Blueprint Provides You With A Step-By-Step Approach To Identifying The Best Niches For Marketing Products Or Services This informative eBook is a priceless resource about niche marketing research with teach you the following: - Techniques on finding highly profitable niche markets - How to identify the best products and services to meet the needs of niche markets - Methods for identifying high-end sub-niche markets for an even greater return of your investment - Information on using search engines and large online retailers for important niche market research - How to determine if a specific niche market is large enough to generate a worthwhile profit - Strategies for reducing advertising costs by developing the best products and services through niche marketing research - Tips on testing the product or service salability prior to its full development - A small list of some niche marketing resources, and much more!

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2014

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Noah Daniels

Niche Finder Blueprint

Finding the Perfect Niche for any Business

BookRix GmbH & Co. KG81371 Munich

Disclaimer

All the material contained in this book is provided for educational and informational purposes only. No responsibility can be taken for any results or outcomes resulting from the use of this material.

 

While every attempt has been made to provide information that is both accurate and effective, the author does not assume any responsibility for the accuracy or use/misuse of this information.

 

Copyright © 2014 by Noah Daniels

 

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

Niche Finding Blueprint

(How to Research the Moneymaking Capabilities of a Niche)

 

A Step-by-step Approach to Finding the Best Niches in which to Market a Product or Service

 

When selling a product, a lot of people make the mistake of developing their product first, and then trying to find a market for it. Of course, the process should be reversed.

 

Find a market first that spends money, then find out what they want and give it to them.

 

It is certainly easier said than done, but there are a lot of places online where you can do your market research for free. They've done most of the work for you already. You just need to know where to go and what to do to connect all the dots.

 

Let me show you the process I go through when I'm trying to brainstorm for ideas.

 

For starters, I'm always aware of trends and current events in the real world. I read several newspapers each day, many magazines, both general and niche-specific, I watch the news, I listen to the radio. Occasionally something that I hear or read will stick with me. I may record my thoughts on my portable voice recorder; jot down some notes, whatever happens to be convenient for me. Sometimes I'll call my office voice mail and leave myself a message.

 

But at some point I'll have several broad ideas to research. I want to look deeper. And I want to make sure there is a good market for them before I even think about creating a product.