When you’ve latched onto a niche market or three, the rest of what you need to do is just the pretty basic business. Which is a good thing, because there’s one other thing about new niche markets that I must point out: you have to act quickly! Delaying for months while you set up your strategy is inviting somebody else to swoop in and establish themselves in the niche that should have been yours.
In fact, you might want to keep a sort of “emergency action kit” for acting quickly to establish a skeleton site while you figure out the other details. This would be something like:
1.Either a few parked domains or capitol to buy up domain names quickly.
2.A web host in mind to use. It also doesn’t hurt to have a free base or two such as a site on Blogger or MySpace which you can quickly optimize for your new niche.
3.A website template that’s “ready to go”. Remember, all we’re worried about is dropping in a placeholder, so no need for anything fancy yet.
But that’s a side note. The real work here is deciding how you’re going to turn the potential profit into cash. There are just two ways to make money on the Internet: selling a product or having affiliate ads to others who are selling a product. If you go with a product, you will need less content and more focus on using the website as an online store front from which to offer your product. If you go with an ad-supported site, you will need to focus entirely on content and you’d better make it good!
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