How To Find And Sell to Your Small Business Niche
by Robert Moment
Published on this site: June 16th, 2005 - See
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Any given market in its entirety is simply too vast for any business
but the largest of corporations to properly undertake. Therefore,
the most lucrative strategy for smaller businesses is dividing the
potential demand into different manageable market niches, from which
you can offer specialized goods and services, for attracting a specific
group of those prospective clients.
There are, without a doubt, some types of products or services
for which you are particularly suited to providing. Have a good
look at the market, and you will be certain to find some ideal opportunities.
So what does finding a niche really mean for your small business?
Identifying your small business niche means that you are discovering
a distinct corner in the market, for your business to provide to
a certain specific customer interest - and then capitalizing on
it. It means that you find that one special spot within the business
world where you stand out the most.
Now that you know exactly what a niche is, there are certain things
that you need to find out about yourself and your small business
before you take a look at that ever-reaching industry youre
looking to tackle.
Ask yourself:
- What is my company good at/what am I good at? When you answer
this question, have a good look at your skills, and those within
your current business. Find the areas in which your strongest
skills lie, and list them. You may be surprised at what you discover.
Performing this type of inventory really brings out the strengths
as well as the potential of your business.
- What do I enjoy doing? What are the things that you love to
do the most both in a business scenario, or even when there is
not a profit available. The best place to start looking, is at
your hobbies. These are the things that you enjoy the most, and
into which youre likely willing to invest a fairly significant
amount of money. Therefore, you can potentially translate this
particular passion into profit. This will not only make your business
a more enjoyable venture, but it will also provide you with additional
stamina and focus, which is crucial in starting a new business,
or redirecting the focus of an existing business.
- What is needed? Now that you know what you can do well,
and what you like to do, its important to assess these
things with regards to what customers are willing to buy.
To find out what is needed, youll want to look into your
potential customers, youll need to examine what is already
being purchased, and consider trends for the future. Sound daunting?
Actually, its simpler than you think.
As you research a niche for your own operation, perform a market
survey and contemplate its results in order to discover the areas
which have already been adequately saturated by your competitors.
Place all of the gathered information into a table or a graph in
order to illustrate where openings may exist for your products or
services. Concentrate on finding the proper arrangement of products,
services, quality, and price, in order to be certain that competition
is as indirect as possible.
Regrettably, there is no universally guaranteed strategy for making
those comparisons, however, the more thorough your examinations
of the marketplace, the more accurate, practical, and successful
your factual information and your gut instincts will
be. The reason for the lack of a cast iron formula for discovering
where competition is the most thin is due to the vast range in the
desired attributes within any industry, as well as a certain imaginative
element which simply cannot be formalized. There needs to be a proper
balance between competition, and actual client interest in your
product or service.
As you brainstorm for fantastic small business niche ideas, keep
in mind that the heart of any successful venture is providing a
product or a service that will be purchased in quantity by others.
To do this, you will need to satisfy the needs of your target market,
and in return, your target market will keep your small business
healthy, happy, and (best of all) profitable.
By designing a quality database (or having one designed for you
by a professional in the industry), you will be better able to sift
through all of the market information available, in order to make
a qualified decision about particular market segments which may
not otherwise be obvious.
For example, do clients within a certain geographic region, or
government agency or department typically buy products combining
high quality and high price, or does that area look for the more
economical choice? Do the customers from the market
niche that you are considering tend to utilize customer service
opportunities on a more regular basis? When you have the answer
to these questions, you will be able to custom-tailor your business
to meet the needs of that niche, making your business the obvious
choice.
But where does one find all of this spectacularly handy information?
The Internet is a natural, and highly effective solution. The Internet
has become possibly the most broad and valuable source of current
information for todays small business. If you were a corporation,
it would be easy to simply hire a team to discover the proper niche
in the market for your business, however, as a small business, certain
financial limitations step into place. Therefore, the Internet provides
you with a tool to somewhat level the playing field. You can take
all the information gathered by corporations, large companies, small
enterprises, and home businesses alike, and apply them to your own
business in order to discover what the world has to offer you.
Information about almost any product or service available around
the globe is simply a mouse-click away. Brainstorm, ponder, and
research all of the questions that can be relevant to your market,
and then use the Internet to narrow down all of the information
Remember, though, once you do target a new niche market, make certain
that this niche doesnt conflict with your overall business
plan. Your niche has to be within the realm of possibilities
for your company and your potential.
Finding your own little niche in the enormous marketplace is a
fantastic way to maximize the success potential of your small business.
Primarily because your largest direct competitor is you!

Robert Moment is a successful master business and success
strategist and author of "It Only Takes a Moment to Score",
which is currently available at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.
Robert show entrepreneurs how to avoid becoming a statistic and
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