Introduction – What Is a Niche and Why You Should Care?
You hear a lot of talk these days about “finding a niche”, as if the concept is new. It's not.
A niche business is simply a business which serves a highly targeted market group. That’s the short definition.
But there's something even more important you need to know about niches.
The fact is: a niche is a business idea. Read that again and really think about it.
When you zero in on a niche, what you're really doing is zeroing in on:
1. The audience or target market you would like to serve.
2. The core mission and unique selling proposition of your business.
3. The core product line of your business.
4. The realities of the market, which guide every aspect of how you structure your business, how you advertise and promote your business, and how you manage the long-range growth of your business.
As you read every word of this web page, you will experience first-hand and quickly discover highly controversial persuasion secrets that will boggle your mind… and the mind of any prospect you target.
I’ll reveal 6 ways you can use psychological tactics to induce people to pull out their credit cards and buy from you – and, more importantly, how you can use these tactics to double, triple, or even quadruple your sales.
Discover the tools and tips to maximize your traffic from these two great tools
Increase your blog readers
Use Twitter to know what content your readers are craving
Leverage the power of these tools through automation to save you time
Yes, there is a reason you’re not succeeding or not doing as well with Internet Marketing as you hoped or planned for. All the planning and the hoping in the world isn’t going to make you rich.
Now of course nothing in here is illegal or unethical in any way. This is how it’s really done and there is plenty of money out there on the Internet.
Build a Profitable Internet Business with IOVC Technology and Strategy
GREGORY L. BURRUS INTERNET TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST
Introduction
The aim of a website is generally to provide a window of one’s offers on a platform where a good deal of people can get access. A website is nothing more than a ‘storefront,' in a way, providing a catalog of products, services and information, depending on the area of expertise of the one behind the site. The general aim then is to get the maximum number of people to view this window, be interested in its content, and then make them loyal followers who will come back repeatedly to the site.