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In researching most successful online businesses, you start to
notice a trend emerge. As far as websites go, there are a few
giants such as Yahoo and MSN that cover every topic imaginable.
For most people, taking on these established publishers head to
head is an enormous task beyond their reach. After all, one or
two people working from home or in their spare time cannot match
the resources (billions of dollars and thousands of employees)
of these corporations. At least not in all areas.
Focus, however, is a powerful weapon online. You’ll notice most
smaller publishers have an area of expertise, their niche. Yahoo
may be a jack of all trades, but a master of none. Find your
niche, something you love to read or talk about or have special
knowledge in, and build a website around that. The profits will
soon follow, for two interrelated reasons.
Reason 1: Your audience.
As a reader, you want insightful content, by an author who
actually cares about what they are covering. And usually, people
aren’t interested in everything, they have a set of likes and
dislikes. The general audience of the internet fragments itself
according to taste, meaning visitors gravitate towards sites
that cover their interests. By focusing on a niche, you are
targeting a specific fragment of this audience. This helps you
capture a following, but that alone isn’t enough to profit from.
This leads to reason two:
Reason 2: Advertisers want your audience.
One of the great advantages of internet advertising is the
ability for advertisers to target specific demographics, as
opposed to the television advertising technique of blanketing
the airwaves with a general message. Advertisers, and
subsequently publishers, know that the more specific their sales
pitch can be, the more effective. And it makes sense.
Say for example, you are watching the evening news and see a
commercial for car. Sure, it might raise you awareness of the
product (a reason why this type of ad still exists), but you
weren’t really looking for a car. You were watching the news.
Now suppose you were reading a website dedicated to Ford
Mustangs. There is a much higher likelihood that you may be
interested, if not in buying the car, then in related
accessories or insurance or reviews, etc. Advertisers know this
and use the knowledge to increase the effectiveness of their
campaigns. More bang for their buck, in other words.
By establishing a steady readership to your niche content, you
have done a lot of the work for the advertisers. In turn, by
featuring targeted advertising, your readers are more likely to
respond, and find it useful instead of annoying. It is a
virtuous cycle that leads to increased profits. To learn more
about profiting from your online content, you can read our other
articles at
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About the author:
Chris Rivers is a writer for
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