Creating Your Own Information Products

 

Information product marketing fits in well with the new shift towards technology and the new methods of marketing online. The greater focus on computer technology and the increased amount of people keen to learn new skills, means that by creating your own information products for a specific niche, and marketing them via the internet, you can build a very successful businesses.

Choosing Your Target Market or Niche

There are three main niches that account for the vast majority of information products and on the whole it’s best to focus on one of them if you’re creating your own information products. Each of them can be broken down into lots of very specific areas, there are a few examples below.

Finance/Business – saving money, debt management, self employment, starting a business

Health/Fitness – muscle building, dieting, wellness products, stress management

Dating/Relationship – finding the ideal partner, parenting skills, improving your marriage

Product Creation

There are a wide range of tools and resources for creating your own information products and the majority of them are inexpensive. The instructional material provided with most good resources means that there’s no real need for great knowledge or experience.

There are several things that you need to consider when you’re creating your own information products, not least the quality. The most successful
products usually provide information that offers a solution for a problem. Information that clearly has benefits for your target audience.

Crafting Your Sales and Marketing Projects

Once you have identified a niche and created your product, a suitable marketing strategy has to be developed. One that brings targeted traffic to your site and then converts the visitors into willing consumers of your product. This is perhaps the most difficult part of the equation, but achievable for anyone who’s prepared to research, learn and implement proven internet marketing techniques.

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Posted by Andy on Jun 5 2009 in Web Business Ideas Tags: , ,

Targeting niche markets

 

Targeting Niche Markets

One very lucrative way to market online is by carefully targeting niche markets. I’m sure you’ve heard the term ‘niche market’ before, but what does it really mean?. In simple terms, it is a market that’s a sub-category of a much larger market.

Targeting niche markets means that you can usually avoid too much advertising competition, and find motivated buyers who are searching for exactly what you have to offer. If that sounds good, it’s made even better by the fact that there are thousands of untapped niches.

Finding such niche markets does mean carrying out some research, but it’s fairly easy to do and there are some excellent tools to help with both finding and targeting niche markets. One easy way to carry out some research is to look at what’s selling on eBay.

Once you’ve established a trend you can drill down deeper to find niche markets that can be targeted. Let’s say that you identify “christening gowns” as a popular market, by breaking it down to something like “silk christening gowns in Boston” you will find far less sites in direct competition with you.

The financial benefits of targeting niche markets can be significant, so it’s worth spending time to identify them. If you’re worried about narrowing your potential market by targeting specific niche markets, don’t! There’s plenty of evidence to show that niche marketing increases profits.

I’ll be providing a useful piece of free software soon that’s ideal for targeting niche markets very quickly so stay tuned. If targeting niche markets is something you’re keen to explore, visit Google Trends, Yahoo Buzz, and eBay Pulse who all provide some helpful data.

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Posted by Andy on May 31 2009 in Web Business Ideas Tags: ,