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"WHICH NICHE WILL BE A CINCH?"
(Making money is easy, if you pick the right niche)


If you are thinking about a new business venture, you should ask yourself if you have chosen the proper "niche". If you are focusing on an area that is pure joy to think about and one that has plenty of moneymaking potential, and one where your competition is non-existent, then I would say that your "niche" will be a cinch!

When you are considering starting an online company, you want to make sure you select the right product or service. What do you want to sell?. What is your passion.? What subject or topic do you have a lot of knowledge about?. Selling an information product online is easier than selling a service. But, selling a service online makes more money because of monthly memberships. Which way should you go?

Before you spend all of your time working on a website and writing up eBooks, you want to be sure that your customers are going to be interested in what you are offering.

Do your market research. Start by seeing how many competitors you have -this is a good indicator. Read through newsgroups, discussion boards, and chat rooms and learn about your target market customer base. If you already have an email list, send them a survey to see what they are most interested in.

Most internet marketers preach that there are three reasons why a customer will want to buy your product:
1.)Your product has solved or will solve a problem for your customer.
2.)Your product has made or will make life easier or more comfortable for your customer.
3.)You are very passionate about your product and it shows in everything you do.

When researching your niche, you may want to use market researchers or do it yourself, but one way or another, find out what people are thinking about. You will want to researc, then research some more. You want to be absolutely sure that there are people out there who will definitely relate to your ideas and thoughts.

Doing a little poking around your competitors sites isn't a bad idea. This is one way to come up with ideas on what would make your company different or better. Take a look at their traffic rankings and their related links. By analyzing this information, you can see how many visitors they have each day and how profitable their company is.

No matter the niche you select, if you will not be satisfying a pre-existing need, you are quite likely making a mistake. Be sure that the need is there and that your product or service will satisfy it. If you can do that, you will succeed.

Another way to greatly increase your chance of success is to surround yourself with people who are very familiar with your subject matter and who can make money with you and for you. In other words, build an alliance of supportive people around you, so that your skills and expertise when coupled with theirs will make your business even more appealing. By doing that, your niche will definitely be a cinch!

Sherman Hunter, Director
http://ealliancemaker.com

About The Author:
Sherman Hunter is the creator of the eAllianceMaker and eAlliance portal concepts. He provides global moneymaking opportunities and proprietary strategies that quickly accelerate business activity. You may familiarize yourself with his unique concepts by visiting his website, reading his articles and obtaining his free opportunity reports by clicking here.
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