Posted by ShopMesh on 20th April 2010

You Chose Product Marketing – Part Two

You Chose Product Marketing - Part Two

One of the first horrible mistakes that newbie internet marketers run into is jumping into the deep end without learning how to swim or even stay afloat. This is a metaphor for tacking a niche that has ruthless competitors with years of experience. Such niches include golf, self-improvement, dating, and weight loss— among others. This article will give you an overview of niche product marketing and how you can harness it to make money without getting slaughtered by your competition.

What is niche product marketing? It involved marketing products to niches that are “under the radar.” This includes esoteric niches such as “underwater basket weaving” and “underwater kickboxing” as hypothetical examples. Niche product marketing in these markets do not require massive outlay of cash to get started and, since competition is minimal, there’s no need to have laser-sharp marketing strategies to trounce your competition.

In other words, niche product marketing is way easier than jumping into a niche rife with competition. How to choose a market to exploit via niche product marketing? Think about your own interests and interests of other people you know. Niche product marketing needn’t be tough if you can think of a viable niche that you can market products to.

To gauge your competition to see if your marketing can be exploited via niche product marketing, type your niche phrase into Google and take a look at the left hand side. These are called Adwords ads and are indicative of whether or not customers in that niche are willing to spend money. Are there existing products being sold in the Adwords space via niche product marketing?

If so, you can guarantee that the market is full of buyers and the chances of making money via niche product marketing are high. If you don’t see any competing ads, you can guarantee that the niche is not a “money niche” and that you won’t have any luck making money via niche product marketing.

So, once you find a niche, what to do to find great key phrases to utilize niche product marketing on? Of you plan to advertise via Adwords, it is a good idea to find a keyword with 3-20 ads. Anything more and the competition is too rife with niche product marketing. Anything less, and there isn’t enough competition. Remember, in niche product marketing, competition is good. This flies in the face of inexperienced niche product marketers, but competition is a sign that money is to be made. Otherwise, the advertisers wouldn’t be shelling out a lot of money to advertise via niche product marketing.

Niche product marketing is the perfect strategy for inexperienced marketers to get their feet wet and test the (sometimes turbulent) waters of online marketing. Of course, once you mastered the art of niche product marketing, you can graduate to more challenging internet marketing ventures and remember niche product marketing as the strategy that let you “whet your beak” at internet marketing.

To find out how you can take niche product marketing to another level then head on over conquer Your Niche to discover niche product marketing secrets nobody knows about.

Question about product marketting

marketting for other companies on internet?
Marketting for other companies product.
How to find the product?
How to do the marketting on internet
Please guide me…

    16 Responses

  1. nacao says:

    Nice work. keep it up. mean time come for social media marketing for esteembpo**com aet

  2. guzen says:

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  3. zach levine says:

    1: Dirt and timber

    2: resource, firm

    3: Oysters and stopwatches

    4: Labor, capital

    5: revenue.

    .. too long question.

  4. Benji says:

    I dont know if this would help but, you can write about how a customer might not like a product they bought. what the business could do to resolve the customer dispute. and how the business can learn and grow from that. And finaly how they can do a data/research on what customers usually complain about and try to fix it.

    hope this helps.

  5. Sorry I thought you were saying something else. All taxes have been a redistribution of wealth. It is how we build our Highways, fund our military, and pay for education. — smiles

    Hint: When you write that much into a question, you lose most of us. Just a suggestion.

  6. corpo says:

    LOL I love this video!
    -??

  7. urbantool says:

    Nice try. Keep it up check out esteembpo + com for social media marketing. fghfg

  8. Republicrat says:

    No. That's incredibly stupid. Ron Paul, as usual, ignores everything that happened before the Civil War. Because he's a gynocologist and not an economist, a political scientist, or anything else.

    Before the Civil War, each state printed its own notes, as did many, many banks. The result was a disaster. When a bank that issues its own notes goes bankrupt, and those notes are out there in circulation, what happens to the value that those notes represented? How can you ensure that random money printed by a private firm you've never heard of will be accepted anywhere? Or even more stupid, what about when you travel abroad? Do you really think you'll be able to easily exchange "money" from the Bank of Ron Paul for real cash, like euros?

  9. rails says:

    Nice try. Keep it up check out esteembpo + com for social media marketing. FGTR

  10. Javier J says:

    I don't get it. Is this a question?

  11. psychic says:

    Nice try. Keep it up check out esteembpo + com for social media marketing. werfsd

  12. jpro says:

    HEY! I’m in this video! I’m the guy who says “Me? I’m a Product Manager!” Great memories!

  13. truth says:

    Nice work. keep it up. jghj

  14. br135 says:

    One is almost always shot on location (wedding). The other is often shot in a studio. Though on location portraits are common as well.

    Portraits are usually done within an hour or so. Weddings are all day events with many people in varying environments.

    The cameras and lenses would be very similar for both. Where the differences would come in are with the lighting equipment. Weddings are usually shot with a flash and diffuser. Generally mounted on a bracket attached to the camera.

    Studio lighting is generally used for portraits. This typically involves between 1 and 5 lights. Some reflectors, gobos etc. Studio portraits are all about you being in complete control of the light. You choose the lighting and how you want it to look. Weddings on the other hand are more difficult in many ways. You have to be able to deal with the available light. You need to know where to place your clients to take advantage of the existing light. Churches often don't allow flash photography. You need to be able to deal with it.

    Other differences are that with portraits you can retake a shot if you don't think it came out right You can try many different poses and lighting arrangements to get the look you want. There are no redo's with many of the wedding shots. The first kiss can't be duplicated. Neither can the first dance or the groom shoving cake in the brides face (not recommended).

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