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	<title>Comments on: Using Micro Niche Marketing!</title>
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		<title>By: Bill Vlasak</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bill Vlasak</dc:creator>
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		<description>Finding a niche and finding a micro niche that can make money seems to be the main stumbling block for all newbies.They always first say that the niche they wish to get into already has too much competition.To that I say ,&quot;hogwash&quot; since if there were no competition then there would not be a market for it in the first place.Drilling down to a micro niche whether by product line, geography or career is the key.Demographics are vital when choosing.
EG: Pets -training,what breeds
grooming-what breeds
ailments-breed specific
Lawyers-categories; they advertise but do they need help in marketing/;again -your own city and then outside your city
Chiropractors- same info as for lawyers but re-packaged for them
 
The list is endless.Think not in the box,not outside the box but around the box.What do people look for regarding information in any niche topic ?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding a niche and finding a micro niche that can make money seems to be the main stumbling block for all newbies.They always first say that the niche they wish to get into already has too much competition.To that I say ,&#8221;hogwash&#8221; since if there were no competition then there would not be a market for it in the first place.Drilling down to a micro niche whether by product line, geography or career is the key.Demographics are vital when choosing.<br />
EG: Pets -training,what breeds<br />
grooming-what breeds<br />
ailments-breed specific<br />
Lawyers-categories; they advertise but do they need help in marketing/;again -your own city and then outside your city<br />
Chiropractors- same info as for lawyers but re-packaged for them</p>
<p>The list is endless.Think not in the box,not outside the box but around the box.What do people look for regarding information in any niche topic ?</p>
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