Not exact matches
The web naturally breaks
down into
topics, categories and communities of interest, so I think we'll be talking about
niche marketing for a long time!
Find your audience,
niche down your
topic, and find material that fits those specific interests and desires.
If you will be pitching or speaking to a
niche audience on a topical subject, such as a recent event in the news that relates to your area of expertise, write
down 5 sound bites, or very short sentences, that create a nice summary of your ideas on this particular
topic.
Other
niche markets include non-fiction surrounding nearly any
topic you can imagine — gardening, marketing, pets, dating, and business are all markets that offer you the ability to narrow the subject matter
down to something truly «
niche,» like my quickly created examples of: «How to Teach Your Dog to Bring You Beers in Two Hours» or «How to Get a Date in One Day.»
Drill
down the
topics to find one you'd like to write, then look at the top 100 books in that
niche.
If you are having trouble
niche - ing
down, try writing
down possible blog
topics.
A great way to find out your
niche is by starting to write
down all the
topics you want to write about.