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Old 10-28-2007, 06:57 AM
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Default Find the Right Niche Market

Here's a video from Brett McFall about how to find the right niche market. You will find out the most effective
ways to target hungry niche markets.

The first way to find the biggest niche opportunities is to look for is a niche that has a big problem that you
can solve. Without a big problem the people in the market are actively searching for, there will be no demand
for a product.



You also want to make sure the niche market is not just made up of freebie seekers. The market has to be
made up of people who are capable and willing to spend money. Many people who search for information
online are looking for free information and answers to their questions.

Even if a keyword is frequently searched it does not necessarily translate into a group of people willing to
spend money. If there is a lot of free information in a niche market on popular websites there might not be
a reason for people to pay for a product. You need to ask yourself, are people going to be willing to pay for
this product?

If the niche market does not have a lot of information readily available about it, then it may be a good
candidate to investigate further if...There is a big problem that you can solve. In addition, that there is some
competition in the marketplace currently selling to the niche.

Some competition means that people are monetizing the niche market. Which usually means that you can
also enter the market and get a piece of the action.

Watch the video from Brett McFall about how to find the right niche market:

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