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Guarantee Your Success: Find a Good Market
Niche and a Proper Product
There is a single most important component that has the most
significant influence on the success or failure of any business.
It is the initial business idea. It consists of your product,
your target market niche, and your unique selling proposition
(USP). If you have a good business idea, and apply the proper
techniques to develop your business, then your success is
almost guaranteed. We'll teach you how to find good business
ideas - that is the mission of our Niche Marketing Research
Center.
What makes a good business idea
Let's look closer at the three parts of what we call a business
idea. The "product" term is self-explanatory, "target
market niche" is also widely used, "USP" is somewhat less
known, but we want to make some comments on each of those
terms, regardless of their popularity.
Your product is, pretty obviously, what you are trying
to sell. It can be a tangible item, like a book or a bar of
soap. It can be an electronic item, like an e-book or downloadable
software. And last, it can be an online community membership,
your professional service, or anything else you are going
to charge your customers for. We call all those things "a
product." The most important attribute of a product is its
value. Your product must be valuable for your customers,
solve their problems, fulfill their wishes, and generally
make them happy.
Your target market niche is your audience, your potential
customers. Your target niche should have a reasonable size
- large enough to make a good profit, small enough to fit
the resources of a small business and avoid competing the
large corporations. And your target audience should be easy
to reach online through the specialized web sites, online
forums, mailing lists, etc.
Your unique selling proposition (USP) is what connects
your product with the target audience. It is the heart of
your business idea. It can be defined as your marketing strategy,
or your business mission. It is the concept that makes
your product something more than one of the items on the shelf
for sale. It must make your product stand out of the crowd
and persuade your prospects that your product is the one
perfect solution to their problems.
If all three parts of your business idea meet the above criteria,
your chances to succeed are quite good. But how can you find
such an idea? Read on, and you'll learn several ways to do
it.
Find a niche that matches your knowledge and skills
The best policy when determining your product and target
market is to do what you enjoy doing. You'll achieve
the best results if you love your work. So, first of all,
think about the things you like to do most of all. It may
be your current job, one of your previous ones, your hobby,
your favorite kind of sports, or anything else you like.
Write down all those possible areas of interest, and
then think about each one of them separately. Try to answer
the following questions:
- Would you be glad to choose it as a daily job?
- Do you have some unique skills or knowledge in that field?
- Who would be interested in your proposition?
- Would you like to work with those people?
After that, you should have a list of areas of interest that
have the best chances to bring you the success.
Now, you can pick one of those areas and start structuring
your knowledge. Write down the list of all the basic things
one needs to learn to reach your level of success in that
area. Then put them in a logical order, so that your customer
could learn them in sequence. Then, do the same for each item
in your list - break it into smaller parts, and then arrange
those small parts in a logical order.
When you finish such two-level lists for several areas of
interest, you'll have some ideas about what you can offer
to other people. Look through your lists, and think over each
item.
- Do you know anything special about it?
- Do you have any related skills?
- Can you try and create some product to help people solve
that problem?
- Can you offer something outstanding, not present anywhere
else in the market?
Write down your ideas and try to imagine and describe
a business built on every of those ideas. Some of them might
look weird, but some may be quite viable.
Show your lists and ideas to your friends, listen
to their opinion. They'll surely tell you what ideas they
like most, and maybe they'll even give you some more ideas.
They can also point out some logical mistakes you might have
made. Ask your friends what products they might need, or what
they would be willing to learn. Think how you can help them.
Many other people could have the same problems as your friends.
Again, write down all new ideas and imagine developing a business.
Do some research on the Internet. Find the web sites
related to your areas of interest and your specific ideas.
Learn what other people say about those things. Find some
related online forums, or newsgroups. Listen to what people
say, especially to what they need. If you notice any problems
that many people tend to experience, think how you can help
them. See if there is some serious competition in your field.
As always, write down and think over your new ideas.
And, besides of conducting your research intentionally, always
write down the "incidental" ideas that come to you during
a walk in the park, or during your lunch. The best ideas often
appear at the moments like that, so make sure you don't forget
them. Just make a small note, and then think it over when
you have more time.
If you do all of the above, you'll soon have a ton of ideas.
Of course, they will be of different quality. Pick those that
you like most, and research them more thoroughly. Try to invent
your own products, or find someone else's products that could
make those ideas work. Why consider someone else's products?
Because you can form a joint venture with the product's owner,
and take a commission for selling that product in your specific
market niche.
Estimate your chances before the big work
No matter how much you like your idea, don't be in a hurry.
Don't invest your time and money into a new business until
you make sure you'll be able to profit from it. It would be
very disappointing to spend half a year and thousands of dollars
into a new product, and then to be unable to sell it to anyone.
First of all, think, would you buy such a product yourself?
If you feel doubted, then you should probably work on another
idea first.
Ask your friends if they would find your product valuable.
Maybe they would, but with some changes - write them down.
Try to estimate your market niche size. Internet can
be useful here. Look at the search engine statistics, try
to find information about the size of mailing lists devoted
to your problem, find your potential competitors and think
what will make you different. Make sure your target niche
will be not too large and not too small.
Make sure your target audience is easily reachable online.
Find and collect the addresses of web sites, online forums,
and other Internet resources related to your product. Those
are the places where you'll want to advertise and seek for
joint ventures.
When you have the addresses of the related online resources,
conduct some research in target audience. Place some
announces on the Internet and see how people react. If someone
follows the links in your ads, or writes you email showing
some interest, then your product will definitely be worth
something to someone. You can even estimate the price by simply
asking people how much they would pay for the solution to
their problems, and how much they usually pay for similar
products.
Automating the research to save your valuable time
As you have probably noticed, the process of finding business
ideas and estimating their potential is rather time-consuming.
You probably don't want to spend several months just searching
for ideas and evaluating them. You may be late by the time
your research is over, because someone else can take up your
target niche with his or her product at that time.
We can help you here! Our NicheFinder market
research software will browse the Internet for you, seek the
search engines and other related pages for product ideas in
your field, and help you to estimate the potential of each
idea by collecting statistics from search engines. It is all
done automatically, and very fast! Visit
our site to read the full NicheFinder description.
Yours sincerely,
Helen Salamakha and Val Danilchuk
Niche Marketing Research Center
www.nichemarketresearch.com
The latest version of this article is available here:
Guarantee yourself
success by finding a good market niche and a proper product
This article will help you to find a niche that matches your
knowledge and skills, and to determine if a product that you've
chosen is appropriate for selling online.
Other related resources:
Niche Marketing
- How to start a successful business on the Internet
This article will tell you how to make money on the Internet,
how can a small home business prosper on the Internet, and
what are the best things to sell on the Internet.
Niche
Marketing Research Center
Provides tools and information for successfully running a
small business on the Internet. Features NicheFinder marketing
research software, and a free Beginner's Guide to Niche Marketing
e-book by Helen Salamakha and Val Danilchuk.
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marketing research software
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