What are your Biggest Questions about Niche Marketing?
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Hello, Fireball Online Marketing Members!
On saturday, I will be shooting the 3rd video of TheMasterTape.com - this time, with Niche Marketing as the topic.
The featured master: Jermaine Griggs of HearAndPlay.com and NittyGrittyMarketing.com
I want to give you the privilege of asking Jermaine ANYTHING about Niche Marketing…
Just post your question below and the best questions will be asked on the video and I’ll even mention your name and website URL.
Now that’s FREE ADVERTISING on video…
So hit Jermaine now! Post your questions below…
Good luck!
Ian del Carmen
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November 28th, 2007 at 3:45 pm
Just post your questions below… :)
Ian del Carmen
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November 29th, 2007 at 4:46 am
From Alan Petersen of InternetMarketingNirvana.com:
Cool, I’ve heard of Jermaine from Derek Gehl’s stuff.
Here is my question:
What percent of your niche marketing efforts for traffic is spent on PPC? or What percent of your traffic is obtained via PPC?
If you use my question here is my info:
Alan Petersen
InternetMarketingNirvana.com
Thanks.
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November 29th, 2007 at 4:47 am
From Mohsin Rasool of IMoutsourcing.com:
Hi Ian,
I remember an ebook by IMC (by Late Corey Rudl) which contains Jermaine’s Interview….
So can you please ask Jermaine that it will be great if he can Share some of the best advice/tip
he has got from Corey which still works in IM!
Really Corey was a great loss to IM industry, and i want to just listen some gems he has
taught to his close/early contacts/students…
Best Wishes,
Mohsin Rasool
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November 29th, 2007 at 4:48 am
From Jake Riley of Memberzilla.com:
Mohsin, Corey was the first marketer I ever met and ever followed.. he sure had a way of provoking creativity and thought in those around him. I recently listened in on a call that Jermaine hosted shortly after Nitty Gritty launched and he is probably one of a dozen marketers that I find just as intriguing. You have to keep up the pace when you listen to him though because the ideas are flowing faster than you’d imagine, and every call is just chalk full of useful tips and techniques.. I found myself taking notes and couldn’t type fast enough, I eventually started taping the calls just for personal reference, he’s just so interesting to listen to.
My question would be: How To Assess Profit Potential of a Niche?
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November 29th, 2007 at 4:49 am
From Salvatore Scaramuzzino of Fast-EasyMoneyOnline.com:
My question would be: What procedure do you use to determine if a niche is one you want to be involved with?
Sal
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November 29th, 2007 at 4:50 am
From Ryan Miller of CampusPitch.com:
My question is:
What PPC platform is the most cost effective? I feel that Adwords is fairly expensive and I’m not as confident that the clicks I am receiving from Adwords are legit.
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November 29th, 2007 at 4:51 am
From Andy of TheBoaMethodreview.blogspot.com:
To be honest to me finding a niche to work in has been the hardest part of the whole IM game, I struggle with it i a big way and still do to this very day, and at a guess alot of others do too I think its a newbie stumbling block, anything to overcome this would be great.
Question- how far would be considered to “niche”, like how far is considered digging down too much?
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November 29th, 2007 at 4:52 am
From William Brandenburg of StrategyOfMarketing.com:
Hi Ian,
My question would be: how do you determine if a niche is going to be profitable to develop?
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November 29th, 2007 at 5:49 am
From Christopher Stigson of Online-Marketing-Expert.com:
If you operate in a tight niche that has been profitable and ’slowly dies’ as there suddenly comes a new great competitor that steals half your customers… What will you do?
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