Niche Internet Marketing: The Secrets To Exploiting Untapped Niche Markets And Unleashing A Tsunami Of Cash
A niche is any tightly focused segment of a market, having specific appeal. For example rather than selling containers or even buckets, or even red buckets, you might specialise in selling SMALL red buckets. That would be your niche. And if anybody wanted a small red bucket, they would know to come to you, because you are the expert and have the best stock for that particular niche.
Internet Marketing covers all the new marketing methods that have evolved online as the internet has expanded through all areas of our life. These include SEO (search engine optimisation), link building, article writing, email marketing, Adwords, YouTube marketing, Facebook marketing, list building and many other methods that are both black hat (illegal), grey hat (of dubious origin), and white hat (perfectly legal).
A niche internet marketer has entrepreneurial qualities. They can spot a trend, and use their skills to quickly create a product and site to take advantage of the demand and monetise the opportunity. They may have tens of sites or hundreds of sites. Each site may be earning them only a modest income, but the sum of all the multiple streams of income add up to produce a significant cashflow running on auto-pilot for the most part.
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The first paragraph of the Introduction has a blaring typo “Therefore, you what you have received is a….” Even if the content was marginally informative, I was so distracted by the errors and amateurish writing to benefit from the information. It looks like a high school kid that thinks he can write wrote it. I am guessing it was never proofread by anyone prior to publishing. If it was they should be fired.
There are a few good tips and the book includes some information on sites that I was unaware of. But it is certainly not worth the money or your time.
It appears to me Leigh Burke did his research and gathered the best of other niche internet marketing books and paraphrased them into a nice little Internet marketing book of his own. If you have read any of Rosalind Gardner’s books you will see the similarities. Although there is nothing new or enlightening in this rehash of niche marketing, Burke does put it together in an easy to read, well covered, condensed topic. It’s a good read if it’s your first niche marketing book and want to learn about the subject and the steps. However, If you are already in the game and have read other older successful marketer’s books, then you’ll find yourself wet fingering your way quickly to the last page.
I recently purchased Niche Internet Marketing! from Amazon.
I did find the book was packed with a lot of useful information.
I also found a fair amout of outdated information… It highly recomend Overture. I have found this to be a obsolute program. It also mentions Nichebot as a free service. This is not a free service as far as I have found. It also mentions outsourcing over seas. I would guess that this book was proof read by such. It has more spelling errors then a 6th grade book report. The worst I have ever read from.
My intentions are not to discount this book, but to give it honest viewpoint. As I said it did have a fair amount of good information.
I really think it should be proof read and updated if it is to be charged, as a first rate book.
I do not feel I recieved my monies worth.
This is an informative and inspiring book–full of detailed information on researching and setting up an online business. I have already recommended it to several others.
This book gets right down to the meat without a lot of fluff. At the end of each chapter there are actionable steps. However, what impressed me the most were some of the techniques used in this book were completely new to me and I have read a number of other books on this subject. I found some of these ideas very valuable and the book is worth buying for these unique ideas alone. Stopping PR leak, linking websites to improve PR of the landing page, haven’t heard these ideas anywhere else. The importance of off-site versus on-site work. This book was an eye opener for me.
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