learn more...I’ve talked a lot about Serving Your Market lately, on the various forums I’m involved with. It’s a concept I’ve subscribed to since the beginning of my 2 years in business and one that has played a very significant role in my success. In this post we’ll look at the real reasons why you should serve your market, and specific ways that you can do that in your own business model… What does it mean to Serve Your Market? Serving your market means that you are actively involved on the micro-level and have an obvious vested interest in that market. It is about going the extra mile to find solutions, and coming up with innovative ways to deliver those solutions. A Market Leader stands above and apart from other solution providers in their niche simply by listening more, providing higher quality, leveraging various elements in the market, simplifying processes, etc. But the bottom line is to become the “go to guy” in your industry, and to establish trust and rapport with your target market. One of the keys to becoming a Market Leader is to examine your competition and determine what they are doing right. How can you do it better? And even more powerful is to determine what they are doing wrong (or not doing at all), and then to capitalize on that space between them and the market. Obvious benefits to serving your marketing include: increased exposure, higher response & conversation rates, and gaining unsolicited word-of-mouth referrals across the social media landscape. That last point being the absolute best type of exposure you can possibly get. You simply couldnt buy better marketing. Becoming a Market Leader is the result. Not the goal. Becoming a Market Leader is not about having the largest mailing list, the highest priced product or the biggest profit margin. Many people will approach their market from that angle head-on, not realizing that all of those things are a result of market leadership. If you properly serve your market then your list will naturally grow, and your products and services will ultimately be in higher demand. There is a difference between trying to “dominate your niche” purely for gain, and making every effort to truly serve your market. That difference is obvious to your clients and customers, and it dictates whether your success will be long-term in that market - or a flash in the pan. The Marketer’s Mindset We all want to make money online. That’s why we’re here. That’s why I am writing this piece, and the very reason that you are reading it. That said, when we are creating solutions or writing our marketing plan we have to set our own wants and needs aside and focus on our target market. You’re familiar with the acronym WIIFM I’m sure, which stands for “What’s in it for me?” This is the exact question that your website visitors are asking themselves, and one you need to be able to properly answer for them. Instead of looking at a niche and asking yourself how much money you could possibly earn there, look at a niche and determine ways you could serve that market. Obviously you will create a profitable business model by doing that. I’m not suggesting that you become “a non-profit organization with a greater cause” but simply that you approach the market as a solution provider - and not a cash-vacuum. Simply providing real solutions with a vested interested in the results is a good start. Keep in mind that most of your competitors are lazy and they are only in it for the profit. It doesnt take much to stand above and apart in most niches… Serving Your Market To give you some ideas on ways you can serve your market, and ultimately dominate your niche by doing so, I’ll pull from my notes on Ed Dale’s presentation on Market Leadership at OTE2 and also include some of my own suggestions: * Become actively involved in your niche. On your own sites, and also across the web. Reply to emails. Respond to blog comments. Create social media profiles and actively participate at those properties. Join niche discussion forums and contribute value there. How many of your competitors follow even half of the points on this list? How many of these points are you using in your own business model? Take these ideas and dominate your niche, simply by better serving your market. Consider this: If you keep your market encouraged, inspired and achieving results… they will continue to purchase products. If they become discouraged or dont achieve results, they will not continue to buy. It is in your best interest to keep them actively involved by serving your market. I am sure you can find more info here http://internetrevolutionproject.com/blog/?p=3 |
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