Stop Yelling in Your Front Yard – Get a Niche!

by Crystal Parrett on February 16, 2010

Today I’m going to briefly talk about your niche or target market. This is so important, and I wish more people got why it’s so important to have a specific niche you focus your marketing efforts on.

What is marketing, really?  Marketing is just communication. And who do you want to communicate with? Obviously, I’m going to say your target market – a group of people who have common interests and common problems and that you can find hanging out (online and offline) in the same places. And hopefully this niche or target market is something or someone you’re passionate about helping, glad to spend time with, passionate about working with.

So why do you need to pick a target market, why can’t you just market to anyone/anywhere? Because if marketing is simply communication, then NOT choosing a target market is like trying to get your voice heard by the rest of the world over all the noise being made by all the other people communicating (marketing). This is especially true when you’re communicating (marketing) online.

I recently read this book, and I loved how she put this. It really made it clear to me, so I’m going to put my own twist on it and use it for you:    Trying to reach everyone/anyone online, it’s like going out in your front yard right now and yelling at the top of your lungs that you have a fantastic teleseminar going on next week. Almost no one is going to hear you! Maybe your neighbor to the left or right will hear you, but they probably aren’t interested in your amazing teleseminar. You think you’re going to reach everyone (hey, I’m yelling really loud!), but you’re going to end up reaching no one that’s actually interested in what you’re yelling about.

If you want to communicate something to someone, whether it’s to get them to do or buy something, think something, feel a certain way or believe something, you need to know who you want to communicate that thing to. And the clearer you are about your target market, and the more passionate you are about it, the more likely your income is going to start growing.

So stop yelling in your front yard – go get yourself a niche!

If you want more information about picking and marketing to your target market, check out my free webinar this Friday. There’s no pitch, it’s not a preview call, it’s just good information that will help you market your business online. See you there!

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Leigh Ann Otte February 22, 2010 at 10:22 AM

Thank you for this post. I just started a very niche blog. It’s for doctors and other health-care providers who write for lay people. So it’s nice to hear that getting a niche is a good thing.

I’ve also found that focusing on this niche, along with general health writing, has helped me hone my marketing. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by all the possibilities–trying to contact everyone and their brother–I’m able to narrow down the field and also market more effectively to the people in it because I can not only tout my years of experience doing just what I’m asking them to hire me to do, but I’m also honing my pitch as I go.

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