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Tricks About Niche Marketing, How Niche Marketing Works,

Now that new products through an advertising business or business itself is both challenging and risky. Once the money is gone, there’s seldom second chances. An alternative to advertising is a public relations strategy. Effective PR is a cost-effective way to gain exposure for your product, get leads, and generate more sales and build a great business.

Through advertising a product that is mentioned in the news or feature you receive a passive advertisement and the credibility advertising just can’t buy. A news report is actually far more likely to move people to action than conventional advertising, and a good public relations strategy is the way to get the media to seek you out.

Making the PR process work for you? There are 10 tips you need to create an effective PR plan to give your product competitive advantages in your market:

1. Research your market. Be the most specific you can get about which community will use your product, that will make it easier to identify which method you need to work with. Narrow in your target to be specific and realize that no product ever commands 100 percent market share, nor does it need to in order to be successful.

2. What are the product benefits relevant to your market. what your product does for your potential clientele isn’t as important as the features. You are trying to sell your product so you will get traffic. What are the benefits of your product and now show them the numbers that prove that your product saves your clientele time and money–or makes money.

3. Individuality of your product. Prove your product is faster, better, cleaner or more economical than your competitors’ product or industry standard because of research you do and the knowledge of the product. Such specific and proven advantages will provide concrete evidence to feature your product over anyone else’s.

4. Use testimonials. Everything’s equal, and a testimonial may be one of the strongest ways to enhance the credibility of any promotional piece. This holds true for editorial piece work as well. The biggest difference is the way the testimonial will be presented. Some promotional pieces might get away with “Bob.K.” from Nebraska who says your widgets are “great.” But an editorial piece needs to be about a targeted benefit.

5. Target your market. Trying to sell a studded neck coller at “Hot Topics” would be better then trying it at lets say Sears. With research you’ll identify specific article sites or programs for the industry you are targeting. You will need to do some research to find out which are most seen or read by your target market. These types of publications that are available are newspapers, magazines, newsletters, radio and television broadcasts according to locality and special interest groups. Working on the internet the research is much easier.

6. Prepare your product release. Your release needs a great headline and make sure it has your keywords in it. Your first paragraph should be no more than 25 words and needs to both the headline and summary of the story. A publicist spends on average seven seconds “speed reading” the hundreds of releases they receive each day, so the first short paragraph is critical. And remember to keep your editorial to one page or less.

7. Sell your promotion. You have a product that may interest someone. Give them the headline and the first article. They’ll make a decision then and there whether they like it or not. Then, forward immediately marked clearly to their attention. Earn the right to follow up by asking if you can call back the next day or at some other specific time, depending on publication dates.

8. Follow up. Re-confirm whether or not they received the information you sent and offer to provide more information if necessary.

9. Keep in contact. But don’t be pushy. If the product is of value, it will sell itself. All you should do is provide your contact with more information. This is also a good way to make sure your press release gets a second look.

10. Pictures. A photograph can literally sell a thousand words. Daily media are more photo-conscious than ever, and are more interested in photos than the monthly special interest magazines or trade journals. Those publications are usually only interested in a photograph if it educates or informs the reader.

Are they a guarantee of success? No.

By following them, you’ll immediately increase your chances and you’ll also start to build the good media relationships you’ll need for the future. You’ll also give your product a strong competitive advantage in the media market, while any results you do achieve from “free press” will be more effective.

If you’re looking to start your own online business, these steps can help. Eventually, you can work to apply your “off-line” efforts to the online space–a strategy that can leverage your message in a number of ways conventional media simply can’t.

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Starting Your Internet Business

First step is finding the market niche that you want and to drive traffic to your product. First, you need to know who is the clientele/customer? What type of person is this? Are they going to be a male or female? Where do they reside/live? What language do they speak? What amount of money do they make? All are questions that you need to find out and that’s why research is so important.

Next is where do they go? What types of online activities do they do? What search engines do they use? What web sites or community programs do they use? This is a part of the research that you will need to do. You will have to go find them and bring them to your product.

Okay now what does your clientele truly want? First and foremost a person will want to know what they are getting is worth it. Well how can you tell? The B.B.B. will be able to tell you which products/programs that are of value to you and your clientele. Anything that is above a B+ rating would be good in my eye’s but you may feel differently.

Some of the one’s on the B.B.B. show no problems or rating this may be due to not enough feedback to them about that particular product so please be careful but it is best to check out your product. Also many people have found that free product information is a good way to find out about a product before you purchase it. Free reports, or daily or weekly e-mails are a good way to get your product out there repeatedly to your clientele.

Main idea is that you are going to provide someone a sullution for what they are feeling needs help or improvement. Whether it be a promotional product, affiliate products or a new digital camera that records in the highest pixel count known these days by this specific company. You are going to be providing a solution or a program that helps or fixes something that is needed by your clientele.

What products does your clientele use and buy that is in the same area as the product that you are promoting. This is the area that you will want to advertise/promote your product. In other words if you are promoting a camera you wouldn’t want to put an advertisement under the category for Herbals, makes an abundance of sense doesn’t it.

You have a store that sells power tools. But you don’t have any accessories. This would be an unwise move because how many people want to get everything they need in a one stop shop convenience. So you would want to advertise in an area that would sell let’s say drill bits or saw blades. Advertise towards home improvement or do it yourself. This is one of the parts of research that was mentioned before. Research is THE MAIN KEY to starting any type of work online or off.

Now you find the area’s that your clientele go. Do they read a lot of articles, or do they go to chat programs or online communities. Do they read and follow certain blogs or twitter accounts. While you are researching you will find most of the area’s your clientele will be, and in what area you need to promote your product or promotional advertisement. What type of reading do they do? Where do they go to find and read what interests them and how would you be able to bring them to your product. Research is the first and foremost part of starting your own business in any form.

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