
Being successful in any venture means offering a product or service that is not only exceptional, but offers value that your competitors cannot. This, of course, can be difficult, unless you’re offering something truly unique. However, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go out there and put your product or idea on the market – consumers are always on the lookout for new and better things. With over 6 billion in the planet, you’ll be able to find someone who will want to buy your product. The key is finding that group of people – is your niche. 
A niche is defined as a narrowly defined group that has the same interests and will want to buy what you are offering. A niche market is that group who will have a reason to want your product or service and are compelled to do business with your company for one reason or another. What makes it different from a regular market group is that they are often small enough so that your competitors will miss them, but they can produce enough business to sustain your products. Niche Marketing is hot business these days and more and more marketers are turning to niches to sustain their business.
The key to niche marketing is to be specific. Don’t just target a broad audience – but look for your audience within an audience. For example, merely targeting “retirees” is too wide. There are many types of retirees, not just based on age or location. There are people who may have retired to start their own business, or those who love activities like gardening, traveling or cooking. The possibilities can be endless, just from this market alone.
So how can you find this niche market? There’s no exact way to do it and it’s not always easy, but if you follow some simple tips, you’ll be closer to defining the niche that’s right for you:
- Find out what you have to offer – make a list of the advantages your product or service has. If you have to, create a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis to find out how you size up against your competitors. Then start thinking of which groups of people can benefit from these.
- Get out there – you have to pound the pavement and knock on some doors to find out what people need. You don’t literally have to get out – join various groups and gatherings related to the general group of people you want to target. Talk to people and try to get a pulse of what’s happening.
The best way, however, is to come up with a great product or service and one you enjoy providing. Finding your niche market will help you focus your attention and maximize your resources (particularly your marketing dollars) towards getting ahead of your competition and increasing your sales and profit.




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