15 Commandments Of Creating A
Wealth Pulling Niche
by: Roy Primm
"Niches are like bathrooms; you never
notice them until you need one.”
- Primm (From
NicheBrain.com)
Fact: The person who finds or creates a
special niche gets the cream of our societies financial rewards. Whether
you’re Bill Gates or Joe Average.
The niche, and the person who creates them,
is the main factor that separates one product from 12 others.
To out-niche your competitors you must
focus on these “15 commandments” of niche creation at all times. Observe
the ones you can apply to your business, product, or service - and watch
your profits soar.
15 Principles of Creating A Niche (In
alphabetical order)
1. The Principle of "Adaptation" - The
easiest way to create a new idea is to do what others in another business
or industry is doing. Next, see if you can adapt it to your own business,
product, or service.
2. The Principle of "Addition" - Can you
add something extra to your product or service that your competition
doesn’t have or isn’t doing?
3. The Principle of "Combination" - “What
positive elements can you combine from another product or service to make
yours better?” A candy bar did it with simple peanut butter and chocolate,
and made a successful new product. So can you!
4. The Principle of "Customization" - Can
you find little ways to personalize a part of your product or service for
your customers? People love the personal touch - that means so much. Can
you make your product or service more personal and less cookie-cutter?
5. The Principle of "Easier" - Can you find
more ways to make your product or service easier to buy, use, own,
recommend to others, or attract repeat customers?
6. The Principle of "Elimination" - What
negative or inconvenience can you eliminate for your customer with your
product or service? Today people not only pay extra for more, they’ll pay
extra for less. Less irritations, less waiting, less inconveniences, less
risk, less pain, etc.
7. The Principle of "Enlargement" - Do
people like your service or product? Then it’s a sure-fire bet there is a
segment of your market that would like even more of it. Can you super-size
something?
8. The Principle of "Entertainment" - From
cradle to grave, we all have this inner urge to be entertained, amused, or
fascinated - especially before we spend our money. A relaxed customer
spends more. Find little ways to amuse your customers before, while, and
after they buy your product or service.
9. The Principle of "Longevity" - It’s
making some feature of your product or service last longer. It can also
include making a positive experience or feeling last longer.
10. The Principle of "Portability" - People
hate to be tied down. can people use your product or service in more than
one place? Or Can you find a way to take your product or service to your
customer instead of them having to come to you?
11. The Principle of "Reduction" - If you
sell a product or service, is there any way to reduce a certain feature to
make it more convenient? More portable? Easier to store or carry? Or
easier to use? Can you reduce it and make it more affordable?
12. The Principle of "Reversal" - Look at
what features or services your competition is offering or not offering and
reverse them. If they close on weekends, can you be open? If they cater to
seniors, target more young people. Or if they cater to high-end customers,
target more low-end volume customers, etc.
13. The Principle of "Safety" - Show others
how your product or service can add safety or reduce risk. People hate to
experience loss, feel insecure, or waste money. Try to think of little
ways you can help people avoid the above with your product or service.
14. The Principle of "Speed" - Today more
than ever people hate to wait. You should always be thinking, “What could
I do faster than my competitors-without-losing quality?” Can you fill your
orders faster? Can you give faster service? Can your product get faster
results? Can you resolve customer issues faster? Can you ship your orders
faster? Think speed!
15. The Principle of "Yucky" - A
billionaire once said the secret to success is to be willing to do what
most people don’t like to do. So find out what people don’t like to do,
find irritating or disgusting, and charge them to do it. If you have a
business, find out what your competition doesn’t like to do for their
customers and you start doing it. You could literally steal customers from
your competition overnight.
Try it.
By following the above suggestions, you’ll
be able to create powerful money-making niches. And leave your competition
in the dust.
| Roy Primm (The
NicheMan) has written hundreds of articles on how to create a
money-making niche. Get the edge on your competition this year read
his free report "14 Ways To Create a Niche and Grow Rich" go to
NicheBrain.com |
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