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sweetangel18
01-19-2008, 11:18 PM
One of the easiest thing about online venture is that you wont need too much resource and financial capital to start a venture. But this task is very hard especially when you are to battle out a saturated niche already. What i think would be good is to create you own niche a specific one because most mainstream is already saturated. It takes time to make money being a webmaster be your site be a forum, blog, turnkey, store or any category. It takes patience but those who could go on and pursue it would the only one to to feel success in the end.

warax
01-22-2008, 09:22 PM
The hard part is finding that particular niche. Some online tools like the keyword companies can help us find unsaturaded niches in the long tail but subscribing to their services cost much. If we use free keyword tools, it's mostly a hit-or-miss proposition.

SageMother
01-31-2008, 01:26 PM
Develping a unique approach can open a niche in a saturated market. It is good to look at the websites, products, and services that are already in the niche to develope the sort of "pop" that will draw attention.

Quinn
02-01-2008, 12:08 PM
Develping a unique approach can open a niche in a saturated market. It is good to look at the websites, products, and services that are already in the niche to develope the sort of "pop" that will draw attention.

That's the trick though, being able to make it "pop" more than the other guy isn't always easy.

jdavies
02-08-2008, 01:36 PM
That's the trick though, being able to make it "pop" more than the other guy isn't always easy.

My industry is [I]overly[I] crowded, but I have customer reviews and remarks which in a business like mine is the best kind of "pop" you can have