Finding Hot Public Domain Niches
When selling a product, a lot of people make the mistake of developing their product first, and then trying to find a market for it. This is the wrong way to do it. We as product developers often think our ideas are worth a fortune, invest time and energy creating them and when we release them, we are shocked that no one is lining up to buy them.
That is because the process of developing a product and then finding people to buy it does not work (or if it does, it is very costly to create a market.) The process for successful product developers is the reverse of this. Successful product developers first find a market that spends money, then find out what they have a burning desire for and then create a product to fill that burning desire.
That sounds a bit hard. After all, how do you figure out what people want?
The process is actually a lot easier than it would seem at first because of the wealth of information available on the internet. Due to the shared nature of the internet, there are tons of places online where you can do this exact sort of market research for free. These web sites have done most of the work for you already. You just need to know where to go and what to do to connect all the dots to figure out that perfect product for your niche.
Niche Hunter Volume One show you how to get the answers you need to these important questions when considering a niche market:
- Do you have an interest or passion for the niche? If not, do you think you can develop one? Or will you get bored with it quickly?
l - Are other people passionate about your niche? If not, do they have a desperate problem they want to solve?
l - Is the market big enough, but not so big you’ll have too much competition when you’re just starting out?
l - Do the people in this niche spend money?
l - What products are being successfully sold right now to this niche? Can you sell something similar? Can you improve it, give them something they want that all other products of their kind are currently lacking?
l - What are these existing products in your target niche being sold for? Could you be profitable selling a similarly priced item? Or are your potential competitors selling cheap on the front so they can upsell, cross sell, or make their money on the back-end?
In Niche Hunter Volume One, you’ll learn tricks for finding and evaluating potentially profitable niches that you can use public domain material to create products for.
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