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Choosing a “niche market”
Now
that you’re considering opening your own affiliate marketing
website, you have to pick a product to sell. In previous articles,
we’ve talked about how important it is to pick a product you know
a lot about since you’re responsible for writing articles that
try to get people to buy your product.
But there is more to it then just writing snappy
articles and providing a link at the bottom of the page. Knowing how to
market your articles will go a long way in determining if your site is
a success or a failure.
In the process of picking out a product,
don’t be afraid to go “niche.” What that means,
essentially, is don’t worry about picking an item that may only
appeal to a small number of people. If you pick something like
televisions or books, people can go down to their local Best Buy or
Barnes and Noble and get those items.
If you deal with a company that most people
don’t have in their towns like L.L. Bean or Tower Records, people
will be more likely to shop with your affiliate site because of the
prestige of those companies. People can get a pair of boots or a CD
anywhere, but getting those items from those stores is extra special.
Make sure your content relates to the demographic
your after. If you’re selling life insurance, you probably want
to have content that is going to connect with older folks, not the
skateboarding crowd. And this advice goes the other way, too. If
you’re selling skateboards, make sure your content is going to
appeal to that generation. You wouldn’t want your content to read
like an ad for life insurance.
Of course, there are some products, like books and
CDs, that cross generations, but you can still write your content so it
aims at a particular audience. This is the other side of “niche
marketing;” making sure that your content is written for exactly
the people you want to buy from you.
Niche marketing can be a hard skill to master.
Most
people want to create a broad affiliate marketing site that
doesn’t have a lot of focus so that it appeals to the most
people. While this is tempting, you can be left with a site that
appeals to no one at all. By zeroing in on the group most likely to buy
the product you sell on your site, you can lock yourself into a niche
market and, chances are, your sales will explode.
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