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  • oldie but a goodie!

  • fantastic videos, thanks for sharing .. keep it up =)

  • Glad I found this! I really like your video :)

  • @castrolewis Thanks! I think you'll love my free newsletter if you like this vid.

  • Jim is wrong when he talks about shying away from an item that "only 5 people in the world want, regardless of value".

    There is NOTHING that "only 5 people in the world want". I don't care if you're talking about a dog-turd-in-a-can, there will be at least 5 or 10,000 people in the world who want it. Okay? That's the first thing to understand. The Internet, especially with high-traffic sites like E-Bay, makes even the TINIEST market niche plenty big enough!

  • thank you so much for this Jim, trying to make the internet my oyster, and any help is well appreciated, subscribed and signed up to your news letter. Thank you :-)

  • I love your vid! Good work. Check mine too on?? my channel.

  • Hi Silentjimdotcom

    I have really enjoyed my visit to your video today and I will be sure to return again very soon.

    Have a great day.

    Mark McCulloch

  • Okay good video. Very Well organized, I myself make a living off a niche I discovered of helping people financially. I make quite a living off of it, so you can say I've gotten to the winner circle. My videos like Build a Niche Website also explain that you need a researched niche market to be successful at at with creating an online business. I have other videos like How Do I Register A Domain Name? to help people step by step to actually pursue and start up their business.

  • Is a unique offer like a USP?

  • I'd say it is. For example - a cell phone seller on eBay that is selling $35K per week makes this common item more valuable by bundling $1.50 (wholesale) worth of accessories with each phone they sell...and they make $12-$15 more than their competitors on a phone by doing it.

  • good 5/5

  • Can't stand "nitch" - it's pronounced "neesh."

  • Just your take on it... get over it, geesh.

  • They do the same thing with the word "clique". They pronounce it as "click".

    I'm not saying ... I'm just saying!

    Hey I am just grateful for the marketing advice!!

  • Very nice job

  • Very good job Jim.

    Tom

  • Good information, I can recommend the use SEO Quake and Keyword Magnet Software as free tools to find profitable niche markets.

  • The information I gain from any of Jim's videos and newsletters is always invaluable!

    Thanks Jim, I look forward to more!~

    Nancy_ladybug

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