Im...has It Become An Oversurfed, Big Breaker, Crusher Wave Of Futile Financial Aspirations?

When you first decide to get your feet wet in the IM pool, your first endeavor might be to develop a pedestrian info based product to sell to supposedly ready buyers. This is a very common goal for newbies, and it well illustrates the 'me too' syndrome among most people entering this dynamic field today. So are there any 'vacancy signs' still lit, at the old IM Inn, these days?

Is it true that the Internet marketing niche is already too saturated? Yes, it is well populated, that is almost an absolute given. However, if you can create a unique slant on an old idea, then you can definitely prosper, just as well as the others who dropped anchor in this niche harbor years ago.


The cyber world is in a constant state of flux, and there is always room inside it's spacious harbor for new and more creative niche approaches to florish and suceed.

You may also want to consider staying away from the Internet marketing niche and paving a path in another niche, such as dog care, parenting, or financial advice. So long as there is interest and decent traffic existing at any one niche market, it is quite capable too of becoming 'packaged profits' for your new venture. with the right marketing.

What often happens is that the newbie ‘net' marketer has a specialty in an area outside of Internet marketing, and once the launch a highly successful information product on it, they write a "tell-all" eBook showing other Internet marketers how to do what they did.

When you look at the vibrant dynamics today, there is little chance that a niche will become fully saturated for very long, if ever. As long as there is continued interest, there's always a way to come up with a new slant for an old idea. Print publications do this all the time. When you hear of a writer that produces an article for a magazine to publish, he must first sell the editor on the concept that he is providing a new and different slant to an old issue, one that may have been covered many times, already in his media outlet.

Many Internet marketers routinely try to convince others that their niche is, indeed saturated. Why would they do this? It could be they are worried you may produce unwanted competition for them or, others may get the very same uncomfortable idea.

To determine if a niche is truly saturated, or better yet, if you have a shot at success, visit third party product sites such as ClickBank and see how many products are available for the similar idea you have as an Internet marketer. If you find several products already there, that is not automatically a bad sign Activity in a niche sector can be a positive sign. In fact, it may mean that there exists an increasing market dynamic, that you can possibly serve even better.

If you see ten different eBooks on affiliate marketing, ask yourself, "Could I come up with a unique slant or a better way of doing things?" Sometimes all it takes is having verifiable proof of your own success to position you as an expert in a particular niche. It can't hurt to give it a real try. Surprise of it all is, that the market just might be waiting to pounce on a fresh idea or concept that has been overlooked by those too long, or too close. to the action. Consumers may really want a different twist on an old product or service and are open to a new marketer bringing it to them, forthwith.

By: Thomas Spratt

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Thomas Spratt, University of Iowa Marketing School Grad, Former Fortune 50 Executive Major Oil, US Military Officer, Vietnam Veteran, CEO CyberMoneyMap... Your Cyber GPS Profit Roadmap In The Tangled World of Internet Marketing. .. to learn "how to" overcome your market saturation and start your own 'packaged profits' empire for niche market income, please click here: cybermoneymap.com/frop

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