How is this niche --> GMAT (Exam)??

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Hi

There are many people in the world who give this MBA exam GMAT, I too gave it and hence I know quite a bit about it.

I am not planning to start a blog on this, but I am creating a small online tool which can help students preparing for GMAT..

How is this idea ? and how much can I earn in this niche. please share your opinion
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  • Profile picture of the author tjaysen70
    Yeah this seems like a good niche, however till you discover that your audience is primarily made up of college students, who have no money to spend. So if you get the traffic, then best to use adsense to get paid for clicks, instead of trying to sell them something.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by tjaysen70 View Post

      your audience is primarily made up of college students, who have no money to spend.
      This isn't what I'd have guessed at all. Maybe I have it all wrong, but as a postgrad student myself, I'd think this would be a very good and healthy market of educated visitors/subscribers all of whom have credit-cards and/or PayPal accounts and are able to buy stuff, even the ones who are still students now (though many MBA applicants have already worked for at least a year or two since leaving college - over here, anyway).
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    ya pratap its a fantastic idea and also u can prepare a small tool for GRE also where many many people are opting the exam

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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Ten
    I imagine that if you do it RIGHT, then it could be profitable for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author KenThompson
    I think there's a healthy percentage here in the US who have been out of college for a while and return to school for an MBA. They've been working and want to upgrade their resumes, professional portfolios, etc.

    Also consider the competitive nature of the workforce. People are willing to do whatever's necessary to get an edge.

    If your product can make a difference, and you can prove it, then you can make money if you know how to get it in front of them. But that's really not so hard to do.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by KenThompson View Post

      I think there's a healthy percentage here in the US who have been out of college for a while and return to school for an MBA. They've been working and want to upgrade their resumes, professional portfolios, etc.
      In Europe, also.

      To be fair, the OP is in Delhi, but I was guessing (from his reference to "GMAT") that his intended primary market is the US? :confused:
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      • Profile picture of the author KenThompson
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        In Europe, also.

        To be fair, the OP is in Delhi, but I was guessing (from his reference to "GMAT") that his intended primary market is the US? :confused:
        To be fair? Oh the hell with fair, Lexy... lol

        Just kidding, OP.

        I don't know, but I'd imagine there's something like the GMAT in Europe, or the UK?

        I've read some things about some in the UK consider their country as, not Europe. But I don't want to stir the pot in this lad's thread.
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