Niches with hungry buyers

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Which niches has the hungriest buyers?

I know that the answer of this question can be very secret to anyone. Every online marketer knows that the biggest, toughest and most time consuming task in online marketing is finding the niches with hungry buyers. Because every other mistakes can be recovered. But this one can't be recovered. In many cases, mistakes in niche research lead us to start the whole task over.

Again, we all know the basic needs of men - Money, Health, Relationships.... But there are hundreds of other niches that got you to many many hungry buyers. Specially the niches where buyers are bound to shop online. Such as softwares.

For me, wordpress plugins and PLRs worked well. Both are easy and free to get and sell. But both of them are very competitive and are ultimately related to IM niche.

Please do share with us if you've stumbled upon any niche that is quite ignored or untapped by most internet marketers but their are hungry buyers to sell to.
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  • Profile picture of the author trustumar
    best niches are that have high search volume and less competition.
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    • Profile picture of the author Brenny76065
      [quotePlease do share with us if you've stumbled upon any niche that is quite ignored or untapped by most internet marketers but their are hungry buyers to sell to.][/quote]


      Dude, I seriously doubt you're going to get the response you're looking for. Why would anyone in their right mind give up a low competition, profitable niche on a marketing forum? All of a sudden, their low competition niche becomes high competition. Think about it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by shawoon98 View Post

    Please do share with us if you've stumbled upon any niche that is quite ignored or untapped by most internet marketers but their are hungry buyers to sell to.
    No criticism implied here, ok?

    I'll speak only for myself: I've spent nearly half an hour, nearly every day, for the last three years (that adds up to a lot of time!), researching the answer to that question. When I (rarely) find one that is "ignored or untapped", why on Earth would I suddenly want (potentially) to "populate" it with competitors by mentioning it in the forum? :confused:

    Originally Posted by trustumar View Post

    best niches are that have high search volume and less competition.
    I don't think those are necessarily the best niches - especially the "less competition".

    Those are perhaps good niches if you want a business that's directly or indirectly dependent on search engines for all its traffic, and don't mind running the risk - for that reason - of only ever being one algorithm change away from a disaster. (But as so many Warriors have been finding out, this year, that's not always such a good move.)

    Also, with "competition", in any case, its quality is far more relevant than its quantity.
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  • Profile picture of the author bwh1
    I found a niche together with my partner where folks purchase a software but don't get any or just spare user tutorials.

    It's a bit like you purchase Photoshop and have no clue how to use it, as there are no tutorials delivered with the purchase you just did.

    Those are HOT markets as they need to understand what they just purchased, otherwise their investment is a waste.

    But there are many other hot markets out there, it's a matter of how much it hurt's, physically or in their pockets.

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  • Profile picture of the author rooze
    I'll let you into a big secret that has never been revealed before....oh wait a minute, everyone knows this...

    ..the best niche is one that is conducive to attracting repeat-order customers. Forget about all these one-shot deals, you're constantly having to develop new traffic just to stay at the same level of business. My vitamin supplement niche has a fantastic rate of repeat orders. This is achieved by selling only those products with a tangible benefit and a proven track-record of positive feedback. Couple that with good customer service and you're 90% of the way there.

    Nowadays when Google throws the toys out of the pram and I loose some organic traffic, I can depend on my repeat customers to keep coming back and buying each month, and keeping my business profitable, until Google sorts itself out.

    Repeat customers - the key to a successful business niche.
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