| What's A Niche and Can I Find One Too?
When I came upon that little word -- Niche -- I wondered,
"what is this thing called a Niche -- and most
importantly, can I find my own niche too? What is A Niche Well, a niche, is a service or product, that fills
an unmet customer's need -- that is more of a
speciality. You are not competing with the
masses for a sale on an ebook or an affiliate tool.
Instead, you carve out a small corner of the
market for yourself on the Internet. Well, the definition was simple, however, finding
a niche that I felt comfortable with was going
to be a chore, because I wanted to avoid the
affiliate programs -- and if possible find a company
that privately carried their own affiliate
program -- without the quota's and the many rules. How to Find A Niche When I started looking for a niche market, I started
to make a list of my hobbies, what I liked to do,
what I was interested in and what I was familiar
with -- to help me brainstorm. If this little
task does nothing else, it will definitely give you an
eye-opener to who you are. Anyway, when the dust finally settled I realized that I
wanted a niche where it would assist others -- perform
a service of some sort, and would compliment my
current website. Not very decisive, but I had a direction. Then it happened, just by chance, or maybe it was divine
intercession -- anyway, I received a personal email from
one of the assistant manager's from DentalPlans -- stating
that she liked my website and wondered if I would be
interested in becoming an affiliate. I looked at their website and the affiliate plan -- and
I knew that this affiliate program was for me. Here's What DentalPlan Offers 1. High conversion rate -- 1-5% percent conversion ratio from click thrus. 2. Commission -- $40 to $50. 3. Extremely high EPC. 4. Partner through DentalPlans private network -- Your affiliate manager will answer any questions you may have --- one on one assistance. 5. You can promote on-line or off-line or both. 6. Full 365-day cookie. (If you go through DentalPlans program) 7. Paid monthly. 8. They work with affiliates more closely -- will create
custom creatives such as: landing pages, banners, pop-unders,
emails, editable templates to fit on your website. 9. Free Web templates (standard and editable), banners, affiliate links 10. On-line tracking of stats 11. Multi-tier possibilities (Need to ask about it) This is what I or any affiliate is looking for in a program! If you would like to join, you can go to my website at
http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz/Affiliate_More_Affiliate_Opp.htm
or if you would like to look at one of their editable website's
go to http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz/Affiliate_mydentalwebsite.htm
and look around. Anyway, I found my niche -- it compliments my affiliate website. So yes, you can find your small corner of the Internet and find
a niche product. But always remember -- even though this may have seemed difficult -- your chore is not over -- you must
market, market and market. To you success. Vickie J Scanlon has a BBA degree in Administrative Management and Marketing. Visit her site at: http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz for free tools, articles, ebooks, how to info, and computer software/hardware to meet your budget and needs.
Whats A Niche and Can I Find One Too?
When I came upon that little word -- Niche -- I wondered, "what
is this thing called a Niche -- and most importantly, can I find
my own niche too?
What is A Niche
Well, A niche, is a service or product , that fills an unmet
customer's need -- that is more of a speciality. You are not
competing with the masses for a sale on an ebook or an affiliate
tool. Instead, you carve out a small corner of the market for
yourself on the Internet.
Well, the definition was simple, however, finding a niche that I
felt comfortable with was going to be a chore, because I wanted
to avoid the affiliate programs -- and if possible find a
company that privately carried their own affiliate program --
without the quota's and the many rules.
How to Find A Niche
When I started looking for a niche market, I started to make a
list of my hobbies, what I liked to do, what I was interested in
and what I was familiar with -- to help me brainstorm. If this
little task does nothing else, it will definitely give you an
eye-opener to who you are.
Anyway, when the dust finally settled I realized that I wanted a
niche where it would assist others -- perform a service of some
sort, and would compliment my current website. Not very
decisive, but I had a direction. Then it happened, just by
chance, or maybe it was divine intercession -- anyway, I
received a personal email from one of the assistant manager's
from DentalPlans -- stating that she liked my website and
wondered if I would be interested in becoming an affiliate.
I looked at their website and the affiliate plan -- and I knew
that this affiliate program was for me.
Here's What DentalPlan Offers
1. High conversion rate -- 1-5% percent conversion ratio from
click thrus.
2. Commission -- $40 to $50.
3. Extremely high EPC.
4. Partner through DentalPlans private network -- Your
affiliate manager will answer any questions you may have --- one
on one assistance.
5. You can promote on-line or off-line or both.
6. Full 365-day cookie. (If you go through DentalPlans program)
7. Paid monthly.
8. They work with affiliates more closely -- will create custom
creatives such as: landing pages, banners, pop-unders, emails,
editable templates to fit on your website.
9. Free Web templates (standard and editable), banners,
affiliate links
10. On-line tracking of stats 11. Multi-tier possibilities
(Need to ask about it)
This is what I or any affiliate is looking for in a program! If
you would like to join, you can go to my website at
http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz/Affiliate_More_Affiliate_Opp.htm
or if you would like to look at one of their editable website's
go to
http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz/Affiliate_mydentalwebsite.htm
and look around.
Anyway, I found my niche -- it compliments my affiliate website.
So yes, you can find your small corner of the Internet and find
a niche product. But always remember -- even though this may
have seemed difficult -- your chore is not over -- you must
market, market and market.
To you success.
Vickie J. Scanlon
Vickie J Scanlon has a BBA degree in Administrative Management
and Marketing. Visit her site at:
http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz for
free tools, articles, ebooks, how to info, and computer
software/hardware to meet your budget and needs.
About the author:
Vickie J Scanlon has a BBA degree in Administrative Management
and Marketing. Visit her site at:
http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz for free tools, articles,
ebooks, how to info, and computer software/hardware to meet
your budget and needs.
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