You probably know that there is a massive market in after-market wheels for most vehicles, and you can pay big money for what are essentially cosmetic changes.

Every vehicle comes standard with wheels, so why do some companies focus on making different ones?

It's the demand, of course.

But who created the demand?

The wheel manufacturers.

Were they supplying an existing demand?

Perhaps, but they ramped up the desirability of making your vehicle unique or have better road-holding capability or maybe just better looking.

What does that tell you about creating products for your niche?

It doesn't matter if there are already many products in that niche, there is always room for one more that's unique.

Look at your competitors' products, find out what they are leaving out, or do not emphasise.

Make that the main subject of your product.

Alternatively, you can go through three or more of the competitions' products, make notes and then write your product based on your notes.

When you write the same information in your words and style, it is original and unique.

If theirs sell, so will yours.
 

Regards,
Brent.


P.S.  The fastest way to test a niche is to find a product in that niche that you can sell as an affiliate.

Set up a bridge page, also called a squeeze page or landing page, to collect email addresses.

You won't need a lead magnet because you're offering access to the product's sales page, which you grant even if they don't sign up.

For more details on how to set this up, check this https://go.wm-tips.com/ezaff.

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

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