If you were starting to market in a new niche, what are the first 5 tactics you would do?

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If you were starting to market in a new niche, what are the first 5 tactics you would do?

Feel free to share more than 5 if you brain simply starts downloading ideas galore like mine does.

Thanks!

April
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  • Profile picture of the author Monetize
    Originally Posted by AprilBraswell View Post

    If you were starting to market in a new niche, what are the first 5 tactics you would do?

    Feel free to share more than 5 if you brain simply starts downloading ideas galore like mine does.

    Thanks!

    April

    I am a website developer so the first thing I do is register a relevant
    domain name and then I work on a website.

    I do other things depending upon the niche, but those are the basics.

    Since you have ideas galore, why don't you post them here.
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  • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
    1, Do keyword research to determine the easiest search phrases with decent volume to target.

    2. Optimize one page per KW phrase for the targeted keyword phrases you have identified.

    3. See what your competition is doing and "borrow" the best concepts from each one.

    4. Create a Buyer's Guide that blows away anything your competition has.

    5. Provide as much information as you possibly can so that a visitor will never have to go somewhere else, seeking answers to questions or materials you have not presented. (i.e various images, owner's manuals, product-specific FAQs, comparison to other products, etc.).
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  • Profile picture of the author MrJ OLSP
    I always start the same way with a new campaign.

    Without going into great detail I would break everything down into these 5 categories:

    1. Campaign Name:
    Come up with a basic campaign name related to the industry of offer that is unique and self explanatory.
    2. Create all new gmail account and build out new web properties, social profiles and other materials using the new campaign name and gmail.
    3. Create a new sales funnel/website and add to profiles.
    4. Create email marketing campaign and link to website.
    5. Run traffic, split test and make improvements.

    Then you can add additional funnels using new angles and sub-products from your offer.


    All the best
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    • Profile picture of the author Monetize
      Originally Posted by MrJ OLSP View Post

      Then you can add additional funnels using new angles and sub-products from your offer.

      This is golden and escapes most marketers.

      They build one funnel and call it a day.

      Then they complain when nothing happens.

      And then they give up and quit.
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  • Profile picture of the author petersimon
    First up, dive deep into research about your audience, understand what makes them tick, where they hang out online, and what problems they need solving. Next, scope out the competition to see what's already working and where there might be gaps. Then, focus on creating top-notch content that speaks directly to your audience's needs and interests. Don't forget to engage with your community, whether it's through social media, forums, or other platforms, building those relationships is key. Finally, always be testing and tweaking your strategies based on what's working best.
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