How To Create Your Own Website Correctly - 3 Great Easy Ways To Find A Niche!

If you are troubled to come up with ideas for your niche website, then this clause is for you. I will be look 3 sources of niche ideas that you can brainwave and cut into deeper into to discover some great small-niches. First of all, it is important that you understand a couple of concepts.

Markets, Niches and Micro-niches

  IS MARKETING A SOCIAL SCIENCE

A market is an online community of individuals sharing a common interest in a specific subject matter. For example, photography or sports memorabilia. Within each market there are many little sub-markets familiar as niches. In the photography market, we might come crosswise the niche

"vintage photography"

. Inside each niche there are many little sub-niches familiar as small-niches. For example the

"Vintage Period Costume Photography"

.

In a small-niche there are few potential customers than in a market or a niche,

BUT

more importantly, there are also

few competitors

, making it an attractive place for beginners to create their first website.

1. Amazon.com

This is a great place to find stimulating markets and niches.

Begin your search in the magazine section

Truth be told if there are entire magazines devoted to a topic, many people will be quest information online about this topic. To access the magazine section go to:

  • Amazon.com (you don't need to open an account, as you will only be browsing!)
  • On the left side of the page, click "Books"
  • Click "magazines"
  • Click "Browse subjects"- a list of magazines categories will be displayed

From there you can narrow down your search to a specific field of interest. For example,

"Craft & Hobbies"

.

On the left side of the page you will be given with a list of potential niche ideas like: baskets, beadwork, book making, etc. You can cut into even deeper by clicking on a specific niche like

"papercrafts"

. This will bring up magazines on scrap booking and card making.

2. Google Searched Based Keyword Tool

Go to: http://www.google.com/sktool

Scroll to the bottom of the page and click

"or see top keywords crosswise all categories

". This will take you to a page of markets and niches which are familiar to Google.

Click on a category link and see what comes up. You will notice that the results (inside a same category) are drastically different from Amazon's. This is why Google sktool, used in combination with Amazon, is other great place for brainwaveing niches and ideas

3. Trend spotting with eBay

All the

"movers and shakers"

always appear first on eBay.

  • Go to http://www.eBay.com
  • Click all categories
  • Select a category - for example "Baby"
  • Click Categories inside Baby

You will be given with many sub-categories (baby grooming, baby books, etc.)

By selecting a sub-category, for example

"baby grooming"

you will then be able to access more small niches like (baby skin care, bath toys, etc.)

By following the above-mentioned procedures, we are efficiently

"small-niching".

It is au fond starting with a large market and break it down to a small small-niche.

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How To Create Your Own Website Correctly - 3 Great Easy Ways To Find A Niche!
How To Create Your Own Website Correctly - 3 Great Easy Ways To Find A Niche!

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