Thursday, February 10, 2005

Niche-Picking Your Way to Success

Niche-Picking Your Way to Success
(The following PRESS RELEASE was made for UPrinting. 020105.)


To succeed in any business, you need to find a niche that you will be able to fill. Your niche is the key to getting the success you want.

February 2, 2005 – To succeed in any business, you need to find a niche that you will be able to fill. "Build something and the rest will come" doesn't anymore hold true
when it comes to creating a name for yourself in the industry that you have chosen.

Your niche is the key to getting the success you want. So when it comes to creating your own place in the sun, you need to niche-pick your way to it. If you don't find your
niche market for your product or services at the start, you will most probably fail.

Most startup businesses often make the mistake of assuming that when you cater to a general target market, you'll probably end up doing business with most of them.
However, with every Tom, Dick and Harry already doing what you have just started now, how will you be able to get a piece of the action?

The Law of the Niche

One of the fundamental principles of marketing is the Law of the Niche. Big companies already have the market for whole segments of almost all the industries out there.
Small businesses won't be able to compete and survive if they insist on going head to head with the giants.

The only way that small businesses may succeed is to find a niche that are either unfilled or only partially filled, and filling it with excellence. Small businesses need to
know and consider the niche that they would most likely serve. After finding their target market, they have to scout for the technology or product that will provide them with
the capacity to do better than the other competitors. Notice that almost all that stand out above the crowd are those that are different from the ordinary. Rule of thumb is to
get out of the rat race and differentiate yourself from the crowd.

For web marketers, even if you have the most exciting and wonderful site in the whole Internet world if people do not stop by and admire and purchase from it, your efforts
are wasted. Similarly, when you market your products and services, you have to fill the gap that the clients are looking for. Whether you have award-winning advertisements
and media materials, you would not be able to make a sale if you have the same products as that of the other companies that are already in the market before you.

For example, a company saw an unfilled niche in selling sports equipment. Instead of trying to grab the whole market of the sports industry, they opted for a piece of the
action by setting up a business on balls. Their marketing theme boasts of being "The Biggest Ball Store on the Net." They sell all kinds of balls—sports balls, fitness balls,
toy balls, and any other balls that one could imagine. They want to be remembered as the company that sells balls.

Your Unique Selling Proposition
One digital printing consultant that I've come across the Internet explains the principle of the Unique Selling Proposition or USP. According to him, the key to creating great
niche marketing is to carefully map out a business plan that clearly defines where your company is unique or distinct from every other company in your field. It identifies the
precise niche you want to fill, and how you intend to fill it.

When people see something different in your services, you suddenly become newsworthy. People begin to mention your business to their friends, and most definitely this
will start the ball rolling. Before you know it, an avalanche of purchases will come knocking at your door. When you give clients a reason to come, they most probably will.
And when you developed that niche with real excellence, chances are good that you would be able to carve out a very profitable business.

To succeed in any business, as the digital printing consultant would say, be it on the Web, on the street, or in an office— you need to spell out your precise USP. Knowing
your USP would make it easier for you to provide service that the clients want and look for.

But this is not the end-all and be-all of marketing. There are still other tools for your business to find its place in the sun. The Law of the Niche is just one of them. Combined
with other laws of marketing provided by experts, you might just be on the path towards creating a successful business in your chosen market.

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Thursday, January 20, 2005

on friends and lovedones.......

Posted by anna lissa on Jan 18, '05 10:51 PM ET for group lebrax91

there's really something precious about having friends who take care of you, and whom you can always rely on to fight fights for you... i have LeBraX for 16 years now (WOW! THAT OLD???), and i'm really blessed to have true friends like NATHALIE, MYLA, GRACE, BHECKY, MELANIE, & LEILANIE (TOKS). haayyy naku... i really pray and wish for other people to be so lucky as i am. no matter the distance, each and everyone knows what we can expect form each other. my friends are always there to reach out and lend a hand. TRUE! thank God for the internet, though. coz now we're able to bridge that distance with a simple YM now and then. LONG LIVE THE INTERNET! hehehehehe