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niche market: The Secrets Of Succeeding In Niche & Vertical Markets - 08/31/09 06:36 AM
What a terrific...and totally unexpected...response to my Friday blog post about vertical markets. Thank you for your comments. Among the many things I enjoy about blogging is the opportunity to share potentially useful information. Quite frankly that was the purpose of the vertical marketing blog...to share some potentially useful information about vertical markets. I thought a few people might have been interested enough to click on to the post and make comments. The response indicated that the post resonated with a large number of readers, many of whom were unfamiliar with the concept of vertical markets. Clarifying Niche Or Vertical Market
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niche market: By Serving A Vertical Market, You Can Become Agent Of Choice For That Market - 08/28/09 05:59 AM
On July 14, I wrote a blog post about Niche Markets From A to Z While all suggestions are certainly niche markets, they also represent attractive vertical markets. If the term vertical market is new to you, think of it as a group of similar businesses and customers which engage in trade based on specific and specialized needs. The Virtually Limitless Size Of A Vertical Market For example, in the July 14 post, the first suggestion of Athletes includes the comment: “what a broad range—from weekend warriors to seriously committed amateurs and the pros. Don't forget the multitude of coaches,
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niche market: How To Get More From Your Real Estate Advertising - 07/28/09 06:52 AM
Whichever advertising format your choose ...online, print or some combination of both...it is the most visible aspect of your marketing. This means that your advertising must be as good...and effective...as you can possibly make it. To Get More From Your Advertising...Put More Into It How do you get more out of your advertising? The answer is simple...put more into it. Instead of more basic details or shameless self-promotion, putting more into your advertising means adding more prospect-friendly...and truly useful...information. And the best information to add helps people who read your advertising learn more about real estate. Jim Sedgewick effectively applies
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niche market: 10 Free & Low Cost Ways To Connect With New Niches - 07/17/09 06:20 AM
On Tuesday, I wrote about Niche Markets from A to Z...the first of 2 key elements of succeeding in niche marketing. The second element is connecting with with the niche market. Here are 10 ways of doing just that. 1. Conduct a survey in your niche from your market niche research of your market, select a topic of interest go door-to-door, one neighborhood at a time to 'interview residents' about their opinions abut this topic, using a standard questionnaire. Ask residents if they would like a copy of your e-report. Collect the contact data data of thjose who say yes
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niche market: Niche Markets From A to Z - 07/14/09 06:08 AM
In challenging economic conditions, it is usually tempting to pursue a different niche market. In many cases, there could be sound business reasons for adding a new niche to your existing market or markets. Whether changing niche markets or adding a new niche, the same considerations of selecting your original niche or niches apply. Should you decide to pursue a new niche, instead of looking at criteria such as location or type of home, why not consider the specific interests of your clients? As a starting point, here is a list of niche markets from A to Z. Obviously
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niche market: For Optimum Twitter Effectiveness...Apply The KISS Principle - 03/27/09 06:24 AM
The way to make Twitter work well for you is to keep it short and simple. Less Is More Like many of us Twitter newbies, Mott Kornicki has found been overwhelmed by starting to use Twitter. In his response to my post about Riding The Twitter Wave Mott commented: “I started using twitter about a month ago and it certainly can be overwhelming.... "I have been overwhelmed with e-mails about being followed and DM's thankful for my follow. I hope to get this sorted out as well.” In a message to Mott through ActiveRain, I told him that
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Larry Easto
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