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Article Overview: Who is your target market? Did you answer with "people" or something similar? Then your business probably won't last long. As someone wise once said, "If you market to everyone, you market to no one."
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Define Your Niche and Improve Your Bottom Line
Who is your target market?
Did you answer with "people" or something similar? Then your business probably won't last long. As someone wise once said, "If you market to everyone, you market to no one."
Before you create your sales page -- heck, even before you create your product -- you need to know who you will be marketing to. You need to understand your niche.
Now, niches come in all sizes. For example, "horse lovers" is a niche, but a very broad one that might be difficult to market to. However, "horse lovers who follow dressage" is a much more targeted niche. So, what is a niche and how do you define one?
First, what is a niche? A niche, within the context of business, is a tightly targeted market comprised of people who hold specific characteristics in common that are related to buying behavior.
There are several ways to define a niche. But your first step needs to come from within. Who do you want to spend your time working with? What kinds of people do you enjoy helping? What kinds of people do you care deeply about and want to help grow and prosper?
Remember, you'll be building your business around your niche, so you don't want to build it around a niche you don't like. For example, I'm not too keen on working with arachnocologists (people who study spiders, scorpions, ticks and other eight-legged bugs) -- not to say they aren't nice people, I just find spiders and other arachnids pretty darn icky. So, I'm not going to build a business for that niche.
This little exercise might not give you a very narrow niche, but it is a good start. For example, lets say you love working with horse lovers. That's good! Now you need to narrow that down a bit, at least for your first line of products and services.
So, how do you do that? Well, how can you divide horse lovers into smaller groups?
This is the key to improving your bottom line. Better sales copy that is targeted to your niche will convert at a higher rate. If you product or service is niched enough, you might even be able to charge more for it!
Related ArticlesDid you answer with "people" or something similar? Then your business probably won't last long. As someone wise once said, "If you market to everyone, you market to no one."
Before you create your sales page -- heck, even before you create your product -- you need to know who you will be marketing to. You need to understand your niche.
Now, niches come in all sizes. For example, "horse lovers" is a niche, but a very broad one that might be difficult to market to. However, "horse lovers who follow dressage" is a much more targeted niche. So, what is a niche and how do you define one?
First, what is a niche? A niche, within the context of business, is a tightly targeted market comprised of people who hold specific characteristics in common that are related to buying behavior.
There are several ways to define a niche. But your first step needs to come from within. Who do you want to spend your time working with? What kinds of people do you enjoy helping? What kinds of people do you care deeply about and want to help grow and prosper?
Remember, you'll be building your business around your niche, so you don't want to build it around a niche you don't like. For example, I'm not too keen on working with arachnocologists (people who study spiders, scorpions, ticks and other eight-legged bugs) -- not to say they aren't nice people, I just find spiders and other arachnids pretty darn icky. So, I'm not going to build a business for that niche.
This little exercise might not give you a very narrow niche, but it is a good start. For example, lets say you love working with horse lovers. That's good! Now you need to narrow that down a bit, at least for your first line of products and services.
So, how do you do that? Well, how can you divide horse lovers into smaller groups?
- How about geographically: horse lovers in the upper north west U.S.
- How about by gender: women horse lovers
- How about by age: horse lovers over the age of 50
- How about demographically: horse lovers with an income of at least $75,000
- How about psychographically: horse lovers who follow dressage
This is the key to improving your bottom line. Better sales copy that is targeted to your niche will convert at a higher rate. If you product or service is niched enough, you might even be able to charge more for it!
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