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Like, "remote control car racing.”
Important: You will still offer a product or service targeted toward remote control cars. The reason you narrow it down is to eliminate competition.
2. Identify a target product or service that will help solve a problem or give them a desired benefit.
This step can become tedious and mundane. However, if you adhere to this rule of thumb you should do fine.
Rule of thumb: If you can earn at least 25% of
gross sales price for
product avoid it.
You can do a search for resale rights on products within
niche you are searching for. Most of
time you'll find a few if not more.
3. Find out where they are and sell it to them.
This is
easy part. Yes, I said easy.
(a) Forums. Forums are a great starting point.
(b) Related web sites. Joint venture your information product with a site that sells tires for example.
(c) Email newsletters. Type in "remote control cars" and visit
web sites listed. Most of them offer email newsletters to their visitors. Find their rates and place your ad.
Granted this is
simplified explanation of this process but it can be repeated with any niche on earth.
Now that you have your feet wet...
...what are you waiting for?
Get out there and find a niche and profit from it!

Jason Mann is a freelance writer and netpreneur who specializes in building businesses based on specific niche markets. For a free report about niche marketing visit his website at: http://nichemarketing.majorprofitmargins.info