I am sick of all these saturated niche markets it seems like if there was ever a niche market or any way to make money at all it has been exploited to the max.

Before you jump on ‘Baby Boomers’, understand there is a 19 year gap in their ages. Not all of them listened to the same music, had the same point of reference as young adults nor are all of them ‘wealthy, highly educated and own their own homes’. Just to keep reality in check,

Now, niches. Understand what a ‘niche’ really is: A small group of a larger group that shares something in common. Outdoor Sports ->Basketball->Pickup Basketball is the niche.

Find a group and then take it to it’s lowest common denominators: Working mothers is not a niche. Working mothers with teen age kids is a sub-niche. Working mothers with teen age kids in karate, is a niche.
Smaller group, more specific and more lucrative because you don’t have to convince them who your product or service is for, you’ve targeted them specifically.

Here’s an idea – go offline. What are people doing that aren’t really fascinated by the internet? Do they golf? Are they under 40 golfers? Are they women golfers under 40? Are they women golfers under 40 who play in tournaments? Get the idea.

There are many ‘niches’ but if you’re just focusing on what the internet crowd has to offer, you’re leaving serious money on the table. Go for a tiny (10,000 to 100,000) niche of people who are living their lives without the internet being a big part of it.

Good hunting!

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4 comments for “Arent there any open niche markets out there anymore!?”

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Jade S

Focus on the babyboomers.
Brilliant Compensation has lots of great info on staying ahead of the trends.
You can watch it for free at http://www.explorefreedom.com/jade
Pay close attention to the section with the basketball…
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June 14th, 2010 at 11:24 pm
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Melissa R

Slighty true, however there is still opportunity out there. Even just build on a current creation and make it better for the consumer.
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June 14th, 2010 at 11:53 pm
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G N A

Before you jump on ‘Baby Boomers’, understand there is a 19 year gap in their ages. Not all of them listened to the same music, had the same point of reference as young adults nor are all of them ‘wealthy, highly educated and own their own homes’. Just to keep reality in check,

Now, niches. Understand what a ‘niche’ really is: A small group of a larger group that shares something in common. Outdoor Sports ->Basketball->Pickup Basketball is the niche.

Find a group and then take it to it’s lowest common denominators: Working mothers is not a niche. Working mothers with teen age kids is a sub-niche. Working mothers with teen age kids in karate, is a niche.
Smaller group, more specific and more lucrative because you don’t have to convince them who your product or service is for, you’ve targeted them specifically.

Here’s an idea – go offline. What are people doing that aren’t really fascinated by the internet? Do they golf? Are they under 40 golfers? Are they women golfers under 40? Are they women golfers under 40 who play in tournaments? Get the idea.

There are many ‘niches’ but if you’re just focusing on what the internet crowd has to offer, you’re leaving serious money on the table. Go for a tiny (10,000 to 100,000) niche of people who are living their lives without the internet being a big part of it.

Good hunting!
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June 15th, 2010 at 12:03 am
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Val

Hi Ashton,

The biggest "Niche" market on the planet today is wide open. If interested read my profile and contact me through my direct email and I will explain.
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June 15th, 2010 at 12:31 am

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