Wondering which niche markets hold the most potential?
Wish you could see some actual examples of market niches and information products that you KNOW are selling well to help you understand the real potential of an online business?
When considering growing your own ebook business, information product marketing business or online business of any kind, it helps to understand the types of niches that are being turned into both self-published and traditionally published products.
Not only will this help give you a sense for how diverse some of these topics are, but it should help your own business grow as you see others who are profiting from their work plan and market themselves and their infoproducts.
This week’s top 5 has some very interesting entrants:
1. Book – "The Fortune Cookie Chronicles: Adventures In The World Of Chinese Food" by Jennifer Lee. Her story has been published here
What’s most interesting about Jennifer’s book is the idea of mixing two niches (our interest in food, and the Chinese culture) to put a different spin on a very competitive market. With the Bejing Olympics a short time away, tapping into a powerful wave of interest in China is not a bad way to go either.
2. Rich Schefren’s Cashmap – http://www.highertrustmarketing.com/part/cashmap/ puts a new spin on monthly paid newsletters delivering process maps and business strategy each month to subscribers.
No doubt about it, Rich Schefren is one of the fastest growing internet marketing tycoons in the last couple of years where he has taken Strategic Profits from a single product six-figure income business toward a seven-figure, multi-product juggernaut.
What can we learn most from Rich’s latest offering? Other than getting a hold of these unbelievably useful process maps, his masterful way of turning information into a course, improving it and turning it into high-end information products is a powerful lesson we should all put into action.
3. A new book titled "Beating Gout: A Sufferer’s Guide To Living Pain Free" by Victor Konshin is another in a long line of successful "experience based" books that take a personal experience with wide relevance and help people overcome pain or experience pleasure.
What other topics can you think of where you have overcome pain where you can share both your own experience or the latest research on the topic – how about "Beating Insomnia" or "Getting Rid Of Planter’s Wort"
4. InfoMarketer’sZone – my own success story. This summer we have doubled the number of members joining us over at InfoMarketer’sZone – a good deal of that has come from consistently adding high-value content and applying what we learn and teach back to our members.
The main lessons for any information product creator are to remain consistent with updating your content and the simplest way to do that is to "live within" your market. I develop infoproducts online and coach others to do the same – therefore developing content on this topic is easy and highly valueable for my audience. If you develop a product about wine making – then commit to making wine and share your experiences with your audience. It’s really THAT simple folks.
5. eBook "The Magic Of Making Up" is a brilliant ebook targeted at people who want to win back ex-girlfriends or ex-spouses in relationships.
The story of how this ebook came about is very interesting. The real author (he wrote this under a psuedo name , decided to write a book in the dating niche, so he first researched the market and even put up a website and started building a list (just like we teach over at InfoMarketerszone. What he found out in a matter of weeks is that there was huge demand for broken relationships to get back together. He quickly authored the book, put it up on Clickbank and already it is one of the top selling books in its category.
The lesson, if you have a niche market idea, put up a website, create a giveaway or market an affiliate product to get your feet wet and you WILL learn enough about the market to create a hot selling infoproduct.
Anyone want more examples?