The hot marketing strategy of 2001 was niche marketing. A buzzword that
vibrated across the Internet for two solid years and proved to be a strategy
that worked. However, as with all things, times change. In 2002 if you are
niched in too tight, it may hurt or even fatally wound your business.
Because environments change so do marketing strategies. Now is the time to
widen your peripheral vision and begin to market to other niches.
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As an example, many webmasters found success two years ago by
specializing in a specific industry, say aviation. They became experts in
that industry lingo, needs, and specialties which helped them to provide the
best service for those types of professionals. However, it certainly goes
without saying that a webmaster that has been niched into a specific
industry couldn’t now open his services to a secondary niche group and
become just as proficient. This is the value of diversifying your revenue
stream.
Diversifying your revenue stream allows you to create tremendous
stability for your business for obvious reasons. You will not be depending
on one industry for income, which is smart business for long-term success.
The fact is that every industry has its cycle. It may be four years up and
four years down. If you don’t want to be stuck on their economic roller
coaster, it’s time to seek out new adventures to explore.
Additionally, consider ways to expand your services or products. For
instance where information was once freely handed out on the Internet, many
sites are now opting toward membership sites. It makes sense, not just for
the current economy but simply because your expertise is valuable. Service
related businesses are now offering their services along with membership
options to resource areas as part of their overall package. This type of
diversification not only brings in regular customers for your standard
services but repeat clients through the membership model. This stabilizes
your entire financial picture.
If you are truly resourceful, which is imperative in running a business,
you will learn to open your niche market to other avenues while widening
your service venues as well. This builds a rock solid foundation in any
national economical situation.
The key to making these tools work is creativity. You literally must step
out of the box that we all put ourselves into, and build a plan that
incorporates the wider vision. Planning takes research. Make a list of your
number one competitors and spend time visiting their websites. Take notes of
what they are providing that you are not and what they may be providing that
could be expanded upon. Look at other niche providers in your industry to
see what industries they have ventured into that maybe of interest to you.
Once you have established which industry you want to venture into, make
yourself known through their industry trade journals with helpful,
informational articles that will pull them into your website.
It’s not that niche marketing isn’t still in, it’s that niches can
easily be expanded to diversify your market and stabilize your business. Don’t
quit niche marketing; just don’t get niched in so tight you can’t see
the bigger picture.
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