The Viability of Blogging to a Niche Market
by Mal Keenan
Published on this site: April 27th, 2005 - See
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Niche marketing is an old and very successful marketing strategy
whereby a company focuses on marketing and selling to a clearly
defined segment of potential consumers. The company earns by supplying
a unique product or service to this narrowly defined market which
other companies have not met or provided.
Are there potential buyers online? According to the Central Intelligence
Agencys latest figures, there are over 185.55 million internet
users in the United States alone, of these around 139.52 million
active users. The Computer Industry Almanac which compiles statistics
on global internet users, records a staggering 934 million users
for 2004 and this market continues to grow.
Do these users buy online? Statistics gathered on internet users,
show they do and their numbers are increasing. For instance, in
December 2004, online sales rose by 53%, from $795 million of the
same month 2003, to $1.22 billion 2004, (gathered by CMP Media a
service provider of information and marketing services to the technology
and healthcare industries). For each unique marketing hook, product
and service, your business blog can tap in, thats how many
niche markets you can serve.
The next question then to answer: Can your blog be the perfect
vehicle for reaching and marketing to your niche?
You should realize that successful blogs go a step further
in providing excellent content, as well as regular updates
or new content. Most websites provide these services. Rather
it is the ability of these blogs to provide the author and
the readers a venue for one-on-one conversations, in
an impersonal medium. By sharing commentaries, thoughts and
opinions, the author positions himself or herself as being
an authority in his or her field of work. If you write content
that is relevant to their needs, theyll remember and
keep returning to your
blog.
But thats not all; you need to have an abiding passion for
the subject matter or product youll sell. Without this, your
blog wont stand out and carve itself a niche apart from the
other blogs.
In essence, a well researched and crafted business blog is a potential
revenue center. It has the authors personal touch and speaks
to the need of this particular consumer. As every marketing analyst
knows, when a seller understands his or her consumers well, this
seller gets their business.

Mal Keenan is editor and publisher of the Home BusinessTips
Blog:
http://www.home-business-tips-newsletter.com/blog/
Visit his Internet Marketing Plug In Training site for great
strategies and step by step processes in running a successful
online business: http://www.pluginprofitstraining.com/

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