by George Meszaros
Selling niche products provides you with a huge advantage. Commodity merchants are relentlessly forcing each other to sell for less resulting in an ever-narrowing profit margin. The niche merchant offers a unique product where low price is hardly the most important factor.
You may be looking at successful businesses, thinking, “I should get into that business too.” You may or may not succeed getting into the “me too” business. You have a better chance to succeed by creating your own niche market. When you get into a crowded marketplace you will be the last business that had entered that particular market. There will be businesses with more money, more experience, smarter executive, and it will be very difficult for you to succeed. Focus on small markets unexplored by large companies where creativity is more important than rock bottom prices. You can build a multi million-dollar business in niche market without the big boys noticing. Heck, once you succeed, let them notice and buy your business.
What is a Niche? When you think of niche, think small. Don’t confuse it with insignificant. Small markets can have big impact on peoples’ lives. A niche market is a subset of a larger market. Niche products fulfill the need that is not met by mainstream products. For example, beauty products are part of a huge market, but beauty products made of bee products would qualify as a niche product line. Even if a large retailer carries a niche product, it is usually much more expensive than mainstream products sold in the same store. Consumers are willing to pay a premium for niche products. Retailers offering niche products compete on quality not price.
Why Niche? Niche markets are a lot less competitive than commodity markets. Instead of focusing on being the cheapest you can focus on being the best. Your goal has to be to provide the best possible quality product to meet the needs of your niche market. Finding the right niche doesn’t guarantee success, but it makes it more attainable. You may ask, why would a niche business more likely to succeed? The answer is simple. Your competition is more manageable than it is in mainstream markets. Because you are not competing with giants of industry, all of a sudden you don’t have to offer your products at the lowest possible price. Consequently, you will spend less on promotion and advertising.
About The Author: Author: George Meszaros with Webene http://www.webene.com
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