Aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners are often
misled or misguided on the topic of how to properly conduct market research that uncovers a profitable
niche.
The path most unsuspecting entrepreneurs take is by ending up
at keyword tool or database to begin their search. Keyword databases are not the first place to look nor should
be even considered.
The primary keyword databases that are currently available to
the general public only give search counts on a limited amount of data that accounts for 1% - 2% of the actual
searches people do around the entire world. They can only predict the real majority of searches that are being
done on the big search engines which hold 97%-98% of the keyword data.
Most importantly, keyword research only shows what keyword
phrases people are using in the search engines to search for answers, not what people actually buy on the
internet. Just because a group of people search for specific terms or brand names does not mean that’s what they
purchase. That’s a key distinction many entrepreneurs and business owners tend to gloss over.
When looking for a profitable niche marketplace, your primary
focus should be looking for proof of a group of hungry and rabid buyers that want to exchange their money for a
service or product (information, physical or digital). Without this crucial qualifier, you may have the greatest
product in the world, but you may be lacking a market to sell it to.
This article will present a number of great sources to look
at which will give you a running start to uncover a truly, profitable marketplace exists before you go for the
gold and put all your resources into a website, product creation or expenditures toward some sort of online
property.
Once you establish that you have located a market that
contains signs of adequate commerce moving through it, you then have a worthy reason to look further into a
keyword research service to find out what keyword phrases people use to find the market you have
chosen.
Let’s begin looking at how to identify a profitable
market.
MAGAZINES
One of the best ways to find signs of a truly profitable
marketplace is looking for a magazine in that industry. If a
publisher has enough money to print and circulate a full colour magazine, there are most likely advertisers that
support the funding of the magazine’s ability to circulate all the copies which most likely means there are
sales being made by those advertisers.
Now, this may bring you to question whether there is too much
competition in a marketplace with so many advertisers selling in a magazine.
In fact, it’s a great sign to have competition which means
there is an adequate number of customers to sell to and a portion of a sizable pie to be had in that
marketplace. If there is very little competition, you may (1) not have adequate product being sold in that
space; or (2) not have a marketplace to begin with. The larger the competition is, the larger the piece of
revenues you will be able to grab.
One of the things you’ll want to focus in on is the number of
subscribers each magazine has and how long the magazine has been in print for stability
purposes.
Make a list of magazines you want to look into and then go
hunting for them at one of those large dedicated newsstands that covers just about every magazine on every
topic.
To get a better look at what people are buying in the online
world, you will need to ultimately decide whether you wish to represent physical or digital
products.
PHYSICAL PRODUCTS
There are two incredibly huge marketplaces that are massively
trafficked, move a lot of product and are great places to find what people are really buying.
DIGITAL PRODUCTS
If you wish to sell products of the digital nature which does
not require inventory and which usually carries high profit margins for affiliates, you’ll want to check out the
a digital marketplace that ranks product sales from highest to lowest sellers in each category.
Just browse through categories and you’ll instantly find the
top sellers of digital info products, software and subscription services which are located right at the top
listings.
Once you gather the adequate market research, you can do one
of the following:
• Create an online store that ships out physical products and
merchandise (requires inventory)
• Sell merchandise through auctions or their online stores
(requires inventory)
• Create a site that represents vendors as an affiliate
(requires no inventory)
• Create your own product, service or software for a digital
product (requires no inventory)
Having used at least two of the four places above, you can be
assured that you have conducted proper market research to uncover “proof positive” what people are buying and,
thus, a profitable niche market.
You can then quickly build out a non-complex site with a
simple product offering, find some low-cost keywords to use in a Pay-Per-Click campaign with a minimal spend of
$50 to test the market and see if you have a winner.
If the initial test results pan out, meaning that you pulled
a profit from your test, you can invest more energies, conduct more extensive keyword research and expend more
advertising dollars. If the test results do not pan out, find another market until something
sticks.
I believe this should arm you with enough information to get
you moving toward finding a market with bottomless profits.
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