Blog posts would be targeted to
a niche audience interested in specific legislative developments that could also be found through topics and tags.
Not exact matches
Focusing on a
niche audience and developing appropriate content specifically for those people helps to ensure there will be strong
interest in your blog's content, plus it makes promoting the blog easier.
When it comes to content marketing, it's important to get out of the sales mindset to reach a wide
audience and create a genuine
interest in the
niche you are promoting.
Preferred
audience targeting allows you to identify a specific segment of the population (by age, gender, location, language,
interests, etc.) and increase the odds that people in that
niche will be exposed to your content in their news feed.
A well - defined
niche will build your human
audience faster than an ill - defined
niche because your topic is clear and people
interested in that topic feel a strong connection to you and your content.
Mike Connery wrote an article last week for Future Majority (cross-posted on MyDD) that raises some
interesting points about the potential of online video to reach
niche audiences:
But even the ones that WERE N'T viewed by millions mattered: the internet is an endless sea of
niches, and not only was it impossible for the campaign to target every possible
interest or
audience, they didn't need to — their supporters were busy doing it for them, and in their own (authentic) voices.
Mike Connery wrote an article last week for Future Majority (cross-posted on MyDD) that raises some
interesting points about the potential of online video to reach
niche audiences: «Cable [tv] buys are smart not just because they are cheap, but because they are targeted and can help you...
I'm also completely unaware of any pentup demand in the consumer market for self - pubbed books - even in my tiny
niche subgenre of m / m, people just aren't
interested in self - pubs even though the books certainly exist, * unless * the author already has an
audience (which they often do through things like fanfiction.)
While these
niche topics won't
interest traditional publishers or literary agents — it's still possible there's an
audience waiting for you to publish that unique book!
Since most authors write for a specific,
niche audience, self - publishing provides the means to keep costs and overhead down while focusing on selling to that group of readers we know are going to be
interested in this book.
As for
niche interests, I'm surprised you're not aware that there are plenty of
niche publishers who are entirely dedicated to
niche audiences.
For example, your blog post must be
interesting, the optin bribe (your book) must be related to the
audience, and lastly, the blog
niche should be relevant to your book.
Find your
audience,
niche down your topic, and find material that fits those specific
interests and desires.
In some cases, your target
audience might shift
interest to a different genre or
niche.
«However, Ovum believes that despite a well - designed Blackberry 10 platform that will certainly attract short - term
interest from existing users, the company will struggle to appeal to a wider
audience and in the long - term will become a
niche player in the smartphone market.»
Definitely, «general
audience» magazines, like Newsweek (RIP), seem to have suffered the hardest in the last decade of Internet Dominance, whereas weird,
niche -
interest magazines seem to do better, like Otaku USA (not like I mention it because I write for it or anything, but PLUG PLUG PLUG) or all the organic gardening, Buddhism and chicken farming magazines I always see at my local hippie grocery store.
Our
audience is
interested in a broad range of travel related
niches, from travel tips and advice, information on destinations, travel tech and travel photography.
Touchscreens offer a unique opportunity for a developer to think outside the box to come up with something unique and
interesting, but those that stray too far away may find themselves addressing a
niche audience.
VR still has a very
niche audience and your
interest might evolve as the masses» does.
Titles with
niche audiences ate away at Life's general -
interest readership, and it eventually went out of business.