What do you think of this Niche?

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The niche is Legitimate work from home jobs.

Not internet marketing or any pyramid schemes. Just simple cut and dry work from home jobs.

I created a product for this niche since there are very few of quality.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    How are you going to differentiate your site from all the other work from home choices out there?

    Every one claims that their product is "real" and that they are legitimate.

    So for this to work, I think the key is that you somehow prove or show that people are actually making money using your product. Most potential prospects will be skeptical about your claims. I see having a lot of great testimonials as very important to what you're trying to do.

    Good luck,

    Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author kcbowman
    The way I sold my first copy was by first offering a bribe in the opt-in page that has 11 work from home job boards on it. The people can click the links and see the jobs there.

    Places like flexjobs.com

    The problem with the work from home job niche is that there are about 10-15 different terms for a work from home job. Like telecommute, telecommuting, from home, home based, etc.. Then Job fields have different names as well. Finally there isn't a category for "work from home". There are people who just want a job and not some get $8,000.00 in a day scam. They don't want to learn IM and how to set up this or that. They are comfortable with working a job, but it's extremely hard to find these things.

    When they do find them, they apply with a terrible resume, they muck up the interview, or don't even hear back from the companies because the companies hired someone who had connections.

    My book addresses all of that and more.

    The reason people are willing to pay me $154.99 for this is because there is no other solution that takes care of everything. Especially at the quality I provide.

    Also, people are spending upwards of $400.00 just to have resumes built so I am undercharging for the book. I'm not here selling the medium of "ebook" I'm selling the service and their ROI is huge. Following my steps and getting the job they should make back the investment Plus more with their first check.

    I did some research and the world seems to be starving for something like this. I see the comments everywhere.

    I am very green to all of this IM stuff, and have been trying to learn on my own. I just wanted to get peoples take on the niche. But since I'm blazing a trail I see it's a bad idea to ask people an opinion on something they don't know about.
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  • Profile picture of the author arindamb
    That still categorizes under "internet marketing" unless someone buys your product and finds out how true the claims are. So IMO it's all about how you market it and get your traffic from.
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  • Profile picture of the author kcbowman
    I mean if you are trying to say it's internet marketing because you are marketing yourself for a job I would have to disagree. It's more of in the "jobs" category.
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    • Profile picture of the author discrat
      kcowman,
      I totally get what you are sainyg.

      For people who may not know , this is the Work From Home niche.

      Totally, Totally different from the Internet Marketing Niche.

      I have been involved with Work from Home Niche for a number of years now.

      For people who are confused between the two... think of Paid Surveys, Medical Transcription, also anything which you can be sub contracted out to work from your home fits under the category.

      kc, I think it is a good niche to pursue. There are many opportunities people can pursue from home that are legit.

      And not everyone wants to have a job where they are charging people to spam their Links to Forums across the internet


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