NICHEING: Jack Of All Trades, Master Of Many More

Ungrammatical as the word may be, Nicheing has been a very popular term in recent years, what with its common usage in internet marketing discussions.  Nicheing is obviously derived from its root word.  A niche is a small group sharing a particular interest.  Serving these small market segments has been very profitable for most businesses, as product loyalty is almost, always assured, resulting in a stable demand.

Nicheing as a Business Plan; Nicheing as a Business

Nicheing, generally speaking, is the act of capitalizing on these markets with highly specialized needs.  But this is not the type of Nicheing we will discuss in this article.  Rather, we will tackle Nicheing as the business itself, rather than a mere way of carrying out a business plan.

Many online entrepreneurs have made a fortune in seeking out obscure markets and patterning ways to serve them.  These enterprising brethren of ours do not limit themselves in one market alone.  Instead, they search increasingly markets to exploit.  They may concentrate on something as unconventional as “work-at-home opportunities for single dads” one day, to something more unco like “mesothelomia treatments” the future.

The Lure of Nicheing

There are many reasons why Nicheing has become a lucrative option.  Among them are:

1.Given their relative obscurity, there’s less competition in a niche market.

2.   Bigger companies tend to ignore smaller markets.

3.Online presence can easily be established, as queries in SE’s would produce but a couple of results.

4.Clients are easier to find in niche markets, as people with the same interest generally flock together.  One marketing strategy can win a group of many potential patrons.

5.Limited choices for the consumer would equate to a better chance of fidelity to the product or service offered.

6.It is more gratifying to deal with people who love what you offer, more truthful when you share their interest also.

7.Members of a niche market are generally more trustful

Important Considerations

As with every venture, it’s but judicious to study the feasibility of the business plan before deciding to execute it.  If you’re considering on testing Nicheing, here are some points that you should keep in mind.

1.Is your target market really a niche?  The segment you’re aiming for should have a substantial amount of members that are engaged with a clear and delineated interest.

2.Is your target market of sustainable size?  You must be sure, or at the very least, have probable knowledge that your chosen niche will bring profit for your business.  To assure this, consider the group’s size also as the level of passion they afford for their preferred indulgence.

3.Will the members of your target market be willing to spend?  A part of your pre-execution study should include determining the spending capacity and disbursement habits of the members of your chosen segment.  Some niche products are pretty hard to sell, but if your research would show that other ventures have tried the target market and have had considerable success, then such is a good sign.

Protect the Funding Source

Those who choose to take the Nicheing route have a base business, an enterprise that’s already established and from which the entrepreneur would gather the necessary resources to fund his crusade to explore various niches.  This greatly reduces the risk, but might expose a graver danger subsequently.  Expansion is an addictive thing, and there are no guarantees of success in every small market we conquer.  The base business should only support the Nicheing expedition up to a certain limit.  If Nicheing would consume a lot of resources from the base business, then the base business would have to suffer the risks that the niche extensions would be spared from.  This wouldn’t be an ideal scenario.  It’s like chopping off the head to save the rest of the body.

Before branching out to other niches, try to first establish your particular endeavor as a self-sustaining branch.  In so doing, it wouldn’t have to eat up the resources of your base business.  Additionally, a wise businessman knows how to plan for contingencies.  A well set up niche extension can develop into a profit-generating machine that could even rival your base business, and could be a good backup in the event of the latter’s failure.

It’s All About Passion

Nicheing capitalizes on the passion of a small segment for their interest of choice.  The more fervent their passion is, the more it becomes a viable investment opportunity.  It goes without saying, as well, that you should share that same passion to a certain degree, so that you may in turn be ardent about selling your goods or services to them.

Gunnar Berglund has been an “internet-hardworker” since 2000

He runs www.meonit.com and www.articleshelf.com
and niche stores, like
fredsgolfshop.com
and your-weddingshop.com

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