Comment posted on Internet Marketing 101: The Telltale Signs of Profitable Markets by Malika
I just wanted to add that if the market has good search volume and is profitable, it usually is extremely competitive. For example, weight loss is a multi-billion industry with high search volume on the internet, but it also has lots and lots of businesses that are involved in it, making it harder for newcomers to get into.
I thought that was funny that men gathered in the kitchen on the Superbowl talking about their weight, lol!
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I Love your humor. Makes for great writing. Hoping I can convey the Smile In the Voice like I did as a Consultant in a call center for the “Local” phone company. I had a customer write in to the Super about how I made her feel. Really made my day! Thanks for the valuable knowledge! I appreciate Ya!
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Thanks, Christine; I appreciate and value your feedback.
You are absolutely right, Malika - many of high-volume markets are very competitive, but there are also many that are not. The example that I use for calculation in my second post is “dental plan” and it's competition is very manageable, yet the profit possibility is quite high (depending your one's greed of course:).
Always a pleasure to see you here, Malika!
Yet again, more great content. I love your original spin. Thanks Ana!
I just wanted to add that if the market has good search volume and is profitable, it usually is extremely competitive. For example, weight loss is a multi-billion industry with high search volume on the internet, but it also has lots and lots of businesses that are involved in it, making it harder for newcomers to get into.
I thought that was funny that men gathered in the kitchen on the Superbowl talking about their weight, lol!
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