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Article: The Rich Niche Snitch
10/27/2005 1:48:08 PM
When I hear people talk of riches from niches, my eyes start to cross and I get the twitches. The trick, so you know, with niches and riches, is not in the pitches, but scratching the itches. I've come to realize that a lot of people confuse "mini site" with "niche site." They are not the same. You know what mini means right? Most people do, which explains those obnoxious Viagra ads. Anyway, mini means something that is distinctively smaller than others of its type. In a website, mini means less than 10 pages. Often less than 5 pages. Sometimes only one page. It's a no frills kind of site. Buy what it sells or leave. There's nothing else here for you. It's about the pitches, not scratching your itches, unless what it pitches scratches what itches. Then maybe you'll buy. But, do you know what niche means? Even the pronunciation is confusing. You can say niche - to rhyme with rich, or you can say neesh - to rhyme with sheesh - and that's okay, too. Go figure. No matter how you say it, niche means "a situation or activity specially suited to a person's interests, abilities, or nature." Go ahead, look it up at dictionary.com. I'll wait. I read an interview with a guy who makes his living with mini sites. He said he has hundreds of them. He said that if he has hundreds of sites making even a hundred dollars a week, it's a pretty good living. His only regret is that he didn't start building more of them earlier. I guess... But it seems to me that having hundreds of domain names to renew every year and hundreds of websites that you need to host and hundreds of websites to promote maybe isn't the ideal solution for everyone. Especially a newbie. And the glitch is that you won't get rich with just one mini-niche. Each mini site is, of course, a niche. I mean, really, how many products can you cover in 1-5 pages? Unless you have hundreds of blinking banners on one page, but we all know those sites don't work. Then I think of Adam's site at dogproblems.com. Now there's a niche, but it's no mini. If you click on the articles page, you'll see what I mean. Know what Adam's site does? It's not just a pitch, it also scratches an itch. If you have a dog, you'll find something helpful there. Maybe lots of somethings. It's not just a one page "buy my ebook or flake off" kind of site. He makes his living from that site. Know why it works so well? Because he actually knows dogs. He doesn't just play a dog trainer on tv or the Internet, he's a real dog trainer in his real life. He actually knows dogs and how to make them behave. It's all a matter of perspective. You have to decide what's right for you, but to do that, you have to know the difference. So here it is. A mini site is usually a niche site. A niche site doesn't have to be a mini site. Mini sites are like potato chips. You can't just have one. See?
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Re: Article: The Rich Niche Snitch
10/27/2005 2:01:21 PM
IC IC oops sorry wrong profession. Yes, I See. Well written as always. Thanks Linda. Now, I need to help get more people reading you. Then more people would be helped. Warmest Regards,
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Re: Article: The Rich Niche Snitch
10/27/2005 3:50:19 PM
Well said Linda! You make things easy, for us newbies to Internet Marketing to understand. Thank you! And I'll bet some more experienced learn a thing or two as well. I'm definitely niche, not mini for my main business. Very happy that way too. Same advice goes for writing/writers. Write about what you know. It works.
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Re: Article: The Rich Niche Snitch
10/27/2005 8:28:05 PM
Linda, You got right to the point. My problem is I don't know anything that would be of interest to anyone. My knowledge is confined to education at the secondary level. I will keep reading your stuff and will tell others. It is helpful to us newbies that don't know how to do a website. A lot of learning to be done by me. Zelma
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For Zelma
10/27/2005 8:45:36 PM
Hi Zelma; you said... ============================== My problem is I don't know anything that would be of interest to anyone. ============================== I hear a lot of people say that, and it makes me sad because it's just not true at all. I looked in your profile, and it said you like sewing and crafts. But, I bet there's tons more. If you're willing to humor me, grab a piece of paper and a pen. Think back over your adult life. Write down things you enjoyed. Start with sewing and crafts. What kind of crafts? What kind of sewing? Do you knit or crochet? And then add to it. Do you bake? Cook? Garden? Grow plants? Make pickles or preserves? Make home made jam or preserves? Have favorite old recipes? Make a list of things that you've enjoyed doing. Make it as long and full of activities as your life has been. Then, go to this page and add your list. http://community.adlandpro.com/forumShowPost.aspx?PostID=175843 I think you'll be very surprised at what I show you. I truly can help people get started, but they have to play along. I'm game if you are. Doesn't cost a penny, just a wee investment of your time. : ) Linda
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