Choosing Market Niche
There are many guides and “how to” publications which describe how to go about choosing a market niche. Most involve purchasing keyword tools and almost without exception they require a lot of time.
Especially if your starting out, this can be a frustrating process because your not quite sure what a profitable niche looks like. So you use trial and error to work-up a formula of your own.
Here is a product which will save you a lot of time, effort and potentially a lot of money. It uses another marketer’s niche market research for 109 unique, untapped markets.
The author has put together a unique report for each of 109 profitable niche markets. For a very realistic price you get a report for each market which includes:
- The topic of the niche market ready to be tapped into
- The number of magazines for that niche market (if magazines can exist, this market must be spending money on something)
- The price of the magazine (more expensive the magazine, the more money this market probably has to spend on info-products)
- The Amazon sales rank for each of these magazines (The lower the ranking, the more magazines they sell, the more hungry the market is)
- Related Keywords (Gives you a head start on pay per click advertising by allowing you to see how many searches are done for this type of market on the Internet.)
- Number of Overture searches (Average monthly search volume to help you identify the online presence of a market)
- Number of Overture Ads - Shows how much competition you will have in this market
- Cost of top 3 Overture Ads - Snapshot view of estimated marketing expenses
- Number of Google Ads - Shows how much competition you will have in this market on Google AdWords
- Product Ideas - Learn about profitable product ideas just waiting to be developed for each target market.
- Related Websites - You can easily find related websites to do additional research and find out exactly what each target market is looking for. Simply browse the forums and look for questions that are repeatedly asked.
- Topic Description - General topic overview and different “angles” you can take to build products for each market. Rather than follow the same old lame product ideas such as “Make money with….”, you can build products people really want such as “The Best Way To Build….” etc. Be a little different and you should see the difference in your results.
Looks like a pretty good deal to me. Here is that link again: 109 Unique, Untapped Markets
When you choose a niche market for data recovery program, keep in mind all different types of users. Teenagers, students, employees, employers, artists, writers all need backup software. Work at home to figure your niche market for data recovery software. Through online file sharing, you can share your software ideas and designs with your network. A computer backup device designed specially for organizations could be your niche market.