Do you succeed with every niche you try?

by jsmiz
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What i mean by that is if you've found yourself good with all niches or traffic sources you've done or did you struggled with dating offers but did well with gaming for example?

In other words, can we all succeed nomatter the niche? Or are some of us just not cut for some niches?
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  • Profile picture of the author Manoj V
    It is best to focus on one niche and become knowledgeable about it. Once you know the market you will succeed in your efforts.
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  • Profile picture of the author officer_iron
    I absolutely do not succeed in every niche I try. Having said that, I think that there is a way to succeed in pretty much any niche. Some methods may work much better than others, and the key is to learn the type of niche that will succeed for your methods.
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  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
    I'm not successful with every niche I try. Also, I'm not successful with all the offers in my niches.

    When creating campaigns there are many factors involved, and one of the most important ones is understanding your audience and knowing exactly what to tell them to make them pull the trigger. And, unless you're a marketing genius, you won't do this successfully 100% of the times.

    So, don't lose motivation if you try a specific offer or niche and don't succeed. It happens to everybody (even the most experienced and skilled marketers) and all you have to do is keep trying and testing stuff.


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    • Profile picture of the author sarakuiper
      Originally Posted by williamrs View Post

      When creating campaigns there are many factors involved, and one of the most important ones is understanding your audience and knowing exactly what to tell them to make them pull the trigger.
      This is so TRUE. I think it's important to dedicate yourself to a niche and commit to it - test everything you can - before ever moving on to the next. One of the biggest mistakes people make is quit and assume that the niche just isn't biting. That's never the case. We are a consumer society, everyone bites. It's all about learning how to bait the hook Takes time and practice, but once you get it right, the reward is well worth it.
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    • Profile picture of the author JasonWestwick
      Originally Posted by williamrs View Post

      I'm not successful with every niche I try. Also, I'm not successful with all the offers in my niches.

      When creating campaigns there are many factors involved, and one of the most important ones is understanding your audience and knowing exactly what to tell them to make them pull the trigger. And, unless you're a marketing genius, you won't do this successfully 100% of the times.

      So, don't lose motivation if you try a specific offer or niche and don't succeed. It happens to everybody (even the most experienced and skilled marketers) and all you have to do is keep trying and testing stuff.


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      Bang on and couldn't have put it better myself, there are plenty of niches that I have attacked and not succeeded, I even look back at a few and shake my head and laugh at some of my efforts.

      However I have learnt something from every campaign that has allowed me to enhance profits elsewhere, it's all a learning curver which is why it is important to not give up after 1 or 2 failed campaigns, you'll find your groove and niche and then will find a patter to replicate that success elsewhere.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by jsmiz View Post

    What i mean by that is if you've found yourself good with all niches or traffic sources you've done or did you struggled with dating offers but did well with gaming for example?

    In other words, can we all succeed nomatter the niche? Or are some of us just not cut for some niches?
    This is definatly possible, I find certain niches easier than others. Same with how I find certain traffic sources easier than others.
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    • Profile picture of the author ripperdav
      It depends how you are going about finding your niche. Most, if not 75% or more of the IM products out there teach about getting involved in a niche is completely backwards.

      This sound familiar...?

      Go to Clickbank.. Find a product with a gravity higher than 100... blah..blah..blah...

      This is completely ass backwards..

      Find a problem inside of a bigger niche, where there's very few catering to it, and also the people that the product you create, or perhaps will market to as affiliate first.

      Figure out a way, that you can cater to these people as an individual..As "ONLY YOU CAN BE YOU", that will separate yourself from the rest of the "muck".

      If you can do those things, you're chance of success will be much higher..

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  • Profile picture of the author gsport11
    While I believe that you can succeed in any niche, some niches offer more chances than others. The key is expert keyword analysis.

    My business plan uses multiple niches. About 20% are highly profitable if I have done careful keyword analysis and use good SEO. Many of the "losers" do well enough to at least cover their out-of-pocket expenses.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin G
    It is best to really excel at one or two niches where you are most talented and are having the most success. Of course, to find those niches, you need to dabble in more to know that they are not for you. This reminds me of the old saying - "Jack of all trades, master of none."
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  • Profile picture of the author apowow
    what is the best niche?
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  • Profile picture of the author jpboxersox
    I try to same in the same niche that I have knowledge in. I also make sure the niche has multiple products so there are always options.

    Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author MrOfferz
    I think its the perfect blueprint to fail at most or all niches you try if you are trying to focus on more than one (or at least niches that compliment one another). Like most things in life, you perfect/master one thing and then move on to the next. Nobody is going to answer this yes and be telling the truth unless the plan, test, and don't spread themselves too thin.
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  • Profile picture of the author RedShifted
    If you're not succeeding then it may be a time for more research. Look at what successful people are doing. And find breeding grounds where successful people hang out. What they're doing. How they do it. Why they do it. Then model their behavoir and DO IT.

    This is essentially what NLP focus's on too. Some people are just naturally better at things so the disadvantaged group will reverse engineer their behavoir and reprogram themselves to have a lick at success. There have been "idea thieves" ever since the begining of time. And the fast paced internet world we live in today makes it so much easier to steal other peoples ideas.

    Ok and lets not twist what I'm saying either. You just use it as a model you don't actually do everything they do. I have done this in almost all areas of my life to some degree and I think it helps more than anything else imo.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Banks
    Definitely not, but all you need is a single big success to overcome little failures.
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  • Profile picture of the author CharlesFords
    I do not succeed in any niche too.. It is very important that the niche that you must be choosing in order to succeed is the niche where in you are very much interested to discuss..
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  • Profile picture of the author Invert Planet
    Originally Posted by jsmiz View Post

    What i mean by that is if you've found yourself good with all niches or traffic sources you've done or did you struggled with dating offers but did well with gaming for example?

    In other words, can we all succeed nomatter the niche? Or are some of us just not cut for some niches?
    no... in one micro niche I tried I failed very badly and it cost me big $$. I am willing to try again in the same niche with a different product. I was beaten out by some people with much deeper pockets than I have (advertising and promotion).
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  • Profile picture of the author jordanberg2311
    No. Never

    Before I dive into a new niche, I'll do some extensive research and also see what others are doing. Then you'll learn what's working and why it's working.
    That is to minimize the risk of losing money. If you are not confident, cut it quick.

    if I find something that I success with, I'll stick to with for a long time and spending some time trying to look for new niches to test with.

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  • Profile picture of the author CharlesFords
    targeting every niche is not easy especially when you are lacking of ideas or knowledge within the topic.. I also really don't succeed in any niche..
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