I've been thinking about where to direct my efforts lately.
I spent a good chunk of my IM career in the coupons/coupon code niche. These people are obviously cheap as fuck, and are only looking for a deal. Even with a big email list, it's hard to get additional sales from these people.
I've got a project currently in the weight loss niche, and it is going well. I like this niche since they will purchase a weight loss product/program, and either:
-Not use it --> Apt to buy more products
-Use it, lose some weight, but then gain it all back --> Apt to buy more products
-Use it, lose some weight, and then want to try an advanced program (rare) --> Apt to buy more products
Using this same logic, wouldn't bizopp be the most profitable niche? These people often buy into programs and either:
-Not use it --> Apt to buy more products
-Use it, find it too hard, and then stop trying --> Apt to buy more products
-Use it, make some money, but then stop trying --> Apt to buy more products
-Use it, make some money, and then want to make more money (rare) --> Apt to buy more products
The upfront sales are usually higher on bizopps, and alot of these membership programs run on a continuity basis which means ongoing commissions. Plus with bizopps there is alot of related offers you can promote, grants, loans, credit cards, banking, etc.
What do you guys think?
I spent a good chunk of my IM career in the coupons/coupon code niche. These people are obviously cheap as fuck, and are only looking for a deal. Even with a big email list, it's hard to get additional sales from these people.
I've got a project currently in the weight loss niche, and it is going well. I like this niche since they will purchase a weight loss product/program, and either:
-Not use it --> Apt to buy more products
-Use it, lose some weight, but then gain it all back --> Apt to buy more products
-Use it, lose some weight, and then want to try an advanced program (rare) --> Apt to buy more products
Using this same logic, wouldn't bizopp be the most profitable niche? These people often buy into programs and either:
-Not use it --> Apt to buy more products
-Use it, find it too hard, and then stop trying --> Apt to buy more products
-Use it, make some money, but then stop trying --> Apt to buy more products
-Use it, make some money, and then want to make more money (rare) --> Apt to buy more products
The upfront sales are usually higher on bizopps, and alot of these membership programs run on a continuity basis which means ongoing commissions. Plus with bizopps there is alot of related offers you can promote, grants, loans, credit cards, banking, etc.
What do you guys think?