Many experts say and truly believe that in business you can find success in a more centralized area. This area is referred to as a niche, or a niche market.
I am sure you have heard of the term, “niche market”. According to the dictionary a niche market is defined as a distinct segment of the business marketplace. That definition could not be truer.
For many of us in business, a lot of times we try to take on too much. We want to be the “be all, end all” for everything that a customer needs or wants. In reality that is impossible to accomplish.
If you are currently in business and sales are slow, or you are thinking of starting a business, then look to a niche market. A niche market will give you the ability to focus more clearly on the business, as it will be a more distinct segment.
For example, a friend of mine runs a home repair and renovation company. If there is any market that can be more general and have a lot of options it is that one. Just think about it. You can specialize in floors, windows, drywall, small repairs, complete kitchen makeovers, you name it.
Now imagine if my friend said he did it all. It would be impossible to become an expert at anything because his job would entail doing so many things, that he would never get the experience in one area to excel at it. Sure he might be able to do everything, because he is very handy, however in order for him to succeed in business he needs to do just a few things really well.
In knowing that, he created a niche market in the renovation and repair market where he can become an expert at it. This allows him to carve out a small area of this broad and very competitive business place where he will succeed.
You need to do the same. If you are currently running a business and it seems like you may be handling too much, find out what you really enjoy and do really well. Hopefully they are one in the same. Once you realize that, tailor your business to this specific identity.
The same above principle applies to you if you are starting a business. What do you enjoy? What makes you happy? What are you good at? Start asking yourself these questions, and more importantly answer them honestly to get a better understanding of what it is you exactly want.
Now that you have your answers, start narrowing down to find your niche market. Maybe you like handiwork, but really love to paint. There is your niche market. You get the point.
Find out what it really is you want to do, and go do it. There is a niche market out there for everybody.
By: Bruce A. Tucker
About the Author:
Bruce A. Tucker is the Associate Director of http://www.Indocquent.com, an online resource that allows businesses and individuals to post their products and services for sale in 20,000 cities throughout 200 countries around the world.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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