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  • How to Choose a Niche

  • In order to make money in any type of business, you need a niche. You can't just open a "clothing

  • store" an expect to make money. You need to open a "baby clothing store" or a "wedding

  • dress store". The more tightly niched your business is, the less competition you have

  • to worry about.

  • This is especially true with online businesses. In your local area, there will only be so

  • many companies you'll have to compete with. For example, how many bridal shops do you

  • have in your town? Three, five, maybe twenty in a larger city. Online, there are thousands

  • and thousands.

  • Not only would you have to compete with all of the thousands of bridal shops, but you'd

  • also have to compete with potentially millions of affiliates, all competing for the top spot.

  • In this case, you might have to go for an even tighter niche. For example, you could

  • go for petite wedding dresses, plus-sized wedding dresses, or Victorian wedding dresses.

  • Niche selection is a critical element of any business, and in this guide, you're going

  • to learn how to choose hot ones!

  • Desperate Niches

  • A desperate niche is one in which the average person has a problem they feel desperate to

  • find a solution for. Desperate niches are generally the most profitable, because people

  • are willing to pay money to solve desperate problems.

  • Let's say you had bed bugs. You wake up every night itching from their bites, and it's making

  • it nearly impossible to sleep. Wouldn't you be pretty desperate to get rid of them? Wouldn't

  • you pay money if you thought you found a real solution to the problem? Most people would.

  • Examples of desperate niches include:

  • Weight lossAcne

  • Chronic severe painMany types of pest infestations

  • Anything that causes physical or emotional discomfort or pain, and anything that makes

  • people afraid is probably a desperate niche.

  • Passionate Niches

  • Passionate niches can be just as profitable as desperate niches, and they are often less

  • competitive. Everyone knows desperate niches are profitable, so they are often highly competitive.

  • There are only so many things people are desperate about. However, there is a nearly endless

  • supply of hobbies and interests. Passionate niches are those in which people

  • have a major passion for something. You probably have a niche you're passionate in. Most people

  • do. It might be stamp collecting, NASCAR, golf, salsa dancing, or something else.

  • Passionate niches generally involve sports, hobbies, games, collecting, and other types

  • of pastimes. Some niches have more passionate members than others. For example, golfers

  • spend huge amounts of money on their chosen sport. Stamp collectors may or may not be

  • as passionate. Look for niches where the average user is

  • fanatical about their hobby. If people are spending money in the niche on collectibles,

  • memorabilia, books, magazines, movies, or other merchandise, it's probably a good niche.

  • Your Interests and Abilities Many people prefer to choose a niche that

  • relates to one of their own interests, or something they are an expert in. There are

  • two major benefits to doing this.

  • 1. If you're passionate about the niche yourself, you're more likely to stick with building

  • your business until you have a chance to become successful. Many business owners don't stick

  • to anything long enough to do well, but if you're very interested in what you're doing,

  • you're much more likely to keep doing it until you make money.

  • 2. If you know something about the niche, it will be easier for you to do research,

  • write content, select products, and establish yourself as an expert in the niche. Everything

  • will take less time and be easier if you already know a lot about the niche.

  • Of course, if you're not interested in niches that are profitable, you won't want to do

  • this. Some people find they just don't have any profitable niches they're interested in.

  • In this case, move on to something more profitable, unless you're just in this for a hobby.

  • Finding Popular Niches

  • Obviously, you need to find out which niches are popular. You might not want to get into

  • a niche that has extreme competition, but you don't want to choose a niche that has

  • very little interest, either.

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