Monday, August 4, 2008

Coined Phrase New Niche Market

Writen by Jan Verhoeff

Did you ever wonder where the slinky, or the wacky-clackers, or the hoola hoop came from? Some ingenious novice had a crazy idea that all his buddies, his family, and his former teachers told him was "just a really stupid idea" but he ran with it. He took his idea and kept presenting it to someone else until some special someone saw an opportunity. Where there was none; he created a market for a new toy.

Any concept can fill a niche market if the need is created. The hoola hoop designer began promoting his round hoop as a weight loss option. Children found it fun and a great weight loss option became a toy. Not just any toy, but a craze that swept the continent with a market so grand that every child recognized the newly coined term "Hoola Hoop".

A new idea, a concept, a precept created with a specific product in mind erupts with power when a niche market is found. A niche market presumes a paradigm, relational to something within the focus of a specific group of people expanding to broaden and envelop a market of consumers. If the idea includes a catchy title, a coined phrase, keywords, or a specific dynamic the consumer can grasp and share easily, the niche market is born.

The creator of the product is recognized as a Guru, and his product becomes the talk of the planet. On the internet, where a new product can be imagined today and sprung onto the open market half a planet away tomorrow, a novice can become a guru overnight. Time is no longer an issue. What the mind can conceive, the market can sell.

What awesome and exciting phrases can you invent? What kind of market can you create? How much can you make by morning?

The concept is open. The opportunity is real. Create an idea, coin a phrase, locate a niche market, and become a guru.

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