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Revealed! The 3 Top Mistakes You’re Making In Niche Marketing

A lot of people throw around the term “niche marketing” but many don’t even fully understand what niche marketing really is. This article will explain it easy terms and reveal that you may be making some curcial mistakes in your niche marketing business.

Copyright (c) 2008 Mike Row

Nowadays it seems like everyone and their brother claims that they are a niche marketer and it’s so obvious to see that they have absolutely no idea what they are talking about. Niche marketing is not about marketing popular items to the general public. That’s what the big corporations do and if you’re operating from a small bedroom office in the corner of your house, guess what? You’re not a big corporation and I’m going to give you a few reasons why you suck at niche marketing.

Blogging As A New Millennium Newsletter

Blogging is essentially the 21st century equivalent of a newsletter. The good news is there are significant advantages to blogging over a newsletter.

One of the first advantages is that a blog does not require printing, which can save on costs associated with paper, printing and postage. And because it does not require paper it is an environmentally friendly way to send along information to customers.

Another advantage is that it has an element of interactivity to it. In a newsletter the individual would need to either call or write a reply in reference to something they may have found interesting in the newsletter. With a blog they can post a reply immediately.

4 Pointers To Blog Writing

Start a blog

Seems obvious, but just start blogging about anything that you know something about. Once you have the blog up and running you can get used to the discipline required and develop your own writing style. As an example, you could start a blog about where you live. Just sign on with one of the free blogging services or purchase a domain name, install Wordpress or other blogging software and start blogging. Doing it this way means that all you have to come up with are observations about daily life in your town and write about them. It may not be riveting, but the point is that it gives you a source of material that you have to shape into something readable. This sort of blog may never get a large audience, but the fact that it is live adds a certain compulsion to write for it. If you were just writing for yourself without publishing it, there would be a greater chance of stopping through lack of motivation.