Hi there, A quick brief about my current brand. I currently work together with my girlfriend who is a Nail artist. We have a site which sells nail craft supplies - a very niche market. I also have a lot of knowledge of starting up a salon and marketing directed for salons as I have helped my girlfriend begin her salon and it has picked up locally. So - we regularly blog about nail crafting, nail inspirations, doing video tutorials, etc. But now I'd like to also be part of the brand and help nail artists every so often with a 'business/entrepeneur blog post on marketing' as well as doing free webinars to help build there business since they spend a lot of time building on their craft only. So the brand's website really is comprised of 3 main parts 1) Selling pieces 2) Helping artists with their business/entrepeneurship 3) Doing video nail craft tutorials To me I feel this may be covering too many things in a niche market. But I'm not sure, should I continue to experiment and see where things lead us? I feel all three of these part are all connected and serve the same audience. Is this something worth experimenting with the three parts? I find that she provides a lot of value on the creative end , and I am also providing a lot of value on the business end. Your thoughts are welcomed.
If the audience who want to learn it through the web is good then yes it can be a good shot and you can also make out a living from your post and tutorials so yes if you think the audience is quiet good in number then go for it
Did you think to making a website where other people in the same niche will sell their offers? You could take a percentage on every transaction, this will make more sense to your tutorials and infos given away for free. You teach how to and get a small percentage. This would be nice
I think that you are staying loyal to your niche from the perspective of offering products/services related to the nail industry. I do not see any brand confusion or brand dilution resulting from your current activities. Of course, only sales results will rule which of these related offerings will stay in your portfolio, but it is always good to test new, related products/services.
Agreed with jrbiz that it is ideal to test your idea which does sound desirable to other folks in your field. Start with something basic before jumping in and see how the market reacts, if reaction is positive then move onto more additions and record results.
It looks like to me that all the services are congruent to each other, I say go for it and continue to provide value to the market place!
Sounds perfect, maybe survey your current clients to see what their needs are and start building more offers and solutions around that Good Luck.
For a niche market, you have got the best environment for experimentation. Being amongst few competitors gives you the freedom to trying new things and seeing well how they work, without the fear of being surpassed by all your competitors in the process. And it seems that your focus points not only help promoting you, but bring value to all people with similar interests too. I would say you've got a good thing going on, keep exploring and constantly analyze the results of your actions
Test it out on a small scale first and see what the reaction is before investing lots of time and money into it. Doesn't sound like you're trying to divert too far from your original niche idea to me.