Becoming A 'Petrepreneur'...
Can You Really Make A Living In The Pet Industry? Complementary Step-By-Step Pet Niche Marketing Course!
Kelly Esterburg has rescued malnutrioned greyhounds from near death living conditions, organized adoption drives that have placed hundreds of animals into loving homes and has raised thousands of dollars in donations from local businesses to benefit her local shelter, but the 31 year old pet lover never imagined that her passion for pets in need would become a lucrative business.
"I always thought I would work all day at a job I hated, and feed my soul by working nights and weekends at the neighborhood shelter." said Kelly. "I never imagined in my wildest dreams that my passion for helping pets would generate more income than my crappy full-time job."
Pet people around the country are ditching the idea that their pet activities are just leisurely pastimes, opting instead to turn their passions into thriving businesses.
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Think Pet Niche And Grow Rich...
Niche markets, or specialized areas of demand for a product or service, are key to generating an income whether it be an online or offline business. We are going to discuss a very simple concept that will allow you to identify a pet related niche and how you can then use that niche to generate more income.
Let's start with the very basic category of pets. If you decided to sell pet products on the internet, this category would be very broad and would immediately put you in competition with extremely large online and bricks-and-mortar suppliers like Petsmart.com for example. So, rather than competing with companies that have been around for many years and will definately have greater advertising and financial resources than you have, you will want to dig a little deeper and find a niche that you can focus on while building your business.
Some people immediately think that by focusing on a smaller niche that they are limiting their number of potential customers. That is true to a certain degree. However, it is often far more profitable to have a smaller group of customers that truly want what you have to offer than a larger group that is being bombarded by hundreds of your competitors.
So, let's get back to our primary category of pets. We have already determined that this group is way too large and that you will need to be more specific. Here are some possibilities...
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