Popular yet unsaturated

Discussion in 'General Business' started by masterofdomains106@gmail., Mar 14, 2008.

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    How many of you know of unsaturated niches? I know of a bunch but I am wondering if you were banking on the unsaturated niche. Would you tell others? Keep it to yourself?

    I have been thinking about helping others get in on alot of the unsaturated niches that I know but I am torn between wanting it for myself or helping others..

    What you think?

    The reason is on one of my CPA offers. I was paid alot for 7 days running this ad.

    There are so many struggling newbies trying to make money..

    Yet I feel they are hindered by these oversaturated markets that they think work
     
  2. Travis

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    Personally I keep what I do mostly to myself, primarily because of what you mentioned. Everyone wants a piece of the web marketing industry, but if you're super open with what you're doing all you're going to end up with is more problems and people emulating non-stop what you're trying to do. Chances are they won't be successful, but it's simply strange talking to people and saying what you do/don't do, they try it -- and fail miserably...What are you supposed to say then, oops?

    If you have a nice CPA offer, you're best to just keep it to yourself for as long as you can. Eventually some one will come along and spread the word and it will be game over for you -- why would you shoot yourself in the foot =).

    The Internet isn't a 'follower' sport, it's 'adapt or die'. You should never give away the exact answer for what you need to do to succeed, as innovation and creativity/trial and error is the only thing that will make them be successful. Helping is another thing all together, but in my opinion, you should never hand out the secret sauce recipe to whoever wants it, as in the end you just damage yourself, and you really aren't helping the person. Guide them on the path, but don't give them a map or they will never leave the main trail and experience the wonders of the internet.
     
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    Well I have been trying to find markets for a few years and have been unsuccesful.

    I am looking at Trains and Hobbies.

    I think for those who have put lots of hard work and been unsuccessful you should help but not those who just request it saying they have not tried looking.

    Sent ya a pm.
     
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    Big Hint Newbies

    DONT SELL IN SATURATED MARKETS ONLINE SUCH AS GAMES, DVDS, ELECTRONICS, COMPUTERS
     
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    I know one niche and there is no site that runs like this.. I'm just building funds prepare to create an online company for this...
     
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    experienceadvertising Peon Affiliate Manager

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    I think one of the best way to find new niches to go after are by looking at the new affiliate programs that launch in CJ or Linkshare. If you jump on those programs right away and go after some organic rankings and PPC traffic there can be good strides you can make by being the first one in.
     
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    I am doing online searches daily for for my research client so I have enough time to identify what businesses are not saturated yet... forums, domains, hostings, are the one that are saturated..
     
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    masterofdomains106@gmail - I look at it this way.

    If your not going to use that niche, then why not put it out there and see what happens.

    On the other hand, will people believe u if you can't prove that niche will work - catch 22 me thinks..

    Having said that, I think 'teaming up' is the way to go... ;)
     
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    I you can't choose a niche, yes, teaming up with others is a good idea...
     
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    See what I don't like is how people want to buy sites that are making income. Yet they seem to flock to all the sites that are saturated. I never understood this. You want to be in a niche that will give you the most money, right?

    I guess my frustration is why bother helping people when they don't listen or they just try to reinvent the wheel? Or lose their hard earned dollars in saturation..?
     
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    It's nature's way.. people are greedy...

    Im ALL ears masterofdomains106... ;) PM me if you want..
     
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  12. masterofdomains106@gmail.

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    Yes people are greedy but I am finding those are the people who lose more money in the end.