Questions To Find Your Nitch For A Home Business

by Tom on January 29, 2009

What questions do you need to ask to find your nitch for a home business? Some people know from the beginning what their home business is about while others have to do a lot of research to find a niche that they will find interesting to work with for years to come.

(A nitch or niche is a small corner in the market that accounts for a certain kind of specialty.)

There are hundreds of lucrative home business nitches that you can choose from that will suit every personality.The most important thing is that you really like what you do and that you are motivated to grow your business into a success.

When it comes to finding your own [Tag-Tec]home business nitch[/Tag-Tec], you can begin by asking your self the following questions:

  • What am I good at?
  • What do I enjoy doing?
  • What can I keep doing for a long time without getting bored?

For example, if you are good at writing, you could start your own copywriting service from home.If you are good at maths then perhaps you could start an accounting and income tax service.If you are good with your hands sell your craft items at eBay for a nice profit.These are just a few good examples of finding your own home business nitch.

Some home business niches have lots of competition, so you may have to consider a smaller sub-niche within the home business niche.For instance, if you are making pottery that you plan to sell on eBay, make them one of a kind.If you have an article writing service, focus on articles within a small niche.There will be less competition and you can ask a higher price for the articles because it takes a lot more research to write them.

Your new home business will start slow and steady, but it can quickly grow into a goldmine.It all depends on the demand in your community.If you choose to work on the internet, then you will have a world wide market and a much higher demand.

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Gratisspil January 29, 2009 at 7:02 am

Totally agree … to find the right niche that you have interest in is essential to survive in the market, otherwise you will not built a company with full commitment.

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Jeet January 29, 2009 at 11:37 am

Most people learn from their friends and internet that they can earn a living online working from home and try to do what others have been successful at. Your point is true that they should instead try to find what they are good at and what they would like to work on. Most people (native speakers) can write decent articles but many would only like to write about gadgets, some would stick to games and others take a fancy to celebrities.

Your point about the business growing slowly and steadily is another one that people should keep in mind, expecting instant success is the biggest folly.

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Carla January 29, 2009 at 3:01 pm

I found my niche by combining what I love and finding ways to turn that into a business. I didn’t go by what’s popular or that would make me the most money in the fastest amount of time. All that doesn’t matter if I don’t enjoy it.

I am still making my way, but I do enjoy the process at least.

Good post!

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Elijah January 29, 2009 at 9:14 pm

I don’t know if I have a niche per say.. I think for me it’s all about finding niche’s that I enjoy, so I guess that is my niche! niche niche niche.. lol

Some people work better if profit is there driving factor, so they don’t care what niche it is, as long as the numbers speak profit. People starting out should always get their feet wet within a market that they are passionate about, or can relate to – as this makes the learning curve much easier.

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Technology Forum January 30, 2009 at 6:30 pm

Great article, I have plans for the business to develop over 12 months.

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Johnny Wolf March 12, 2010 at 8:23 pm

I’m thinking about doing some internet marketing, but I have a bunch of other projects I’m doing. I’ll probably tackle some small niches that I enjoy writing about so my workload won’t feel like a job :)

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Wii Homebrew March 15, 2010 at 3:43 am

This article gives the light in which we can observe the reality. this is very nice one and gives indepth information. thanks for this nice article.

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Velvet March 19, 2010 at 9:26 am

Great article about home business niches. I also work from home. Keep up the good work.

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