Posted on 09 October 2011. Tags: business, China, customer, customer base, hair business, haircut, hairdresser, hairdressing salon, local area, niche business, sort, Though, universal business, way
No and yes no and no.
No it is not a niche business. Very few people cut their own hair…so the hair business is a universal business, not a niche. THough certain hairdressing styles can be a niche (African hairdressing in a mainly white city, English speaking hairdresser in China…that sort of thing).
Yes it is niche because most of your customer base is in the local area (people go to their local hairdresser)
and finally no, because the best way to promote a hairdressing business is to give people a good haircut, their friends say “I like your hair cut, tell me where you went” and may cross town to go to a good hairdresser.
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Posted on 26 August 2011. Tags: business, business operation, business site, Google, niche, niche business, operation, Search, site
It’s a business operation by Google. Go to google and search links. Enjoy
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Posted on 26 May 2011. Tags: area, niche, niche business, Outsource, Training, training materials, Work
I am starting a niche business in my area. I don’t have enough resources to hire a trainer so I want to outsource training materials and facilitate them myself. I can send them my preferences and they can design training materials for me. I am willing to compensate them if work is done. Who has suggestions on where I can outsource training materials?
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Posted on 29 April 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate program, business, Code, coupon code, domain names, generous commissions, niche business, Setup, way
We have a small online business, it’s very much a niche business related to domain names – not selling them by the way. Anyway, business was great when it started initially as we were the only non-domain register affiliated service out there (and still are) but very quiet now – we did very little advertising initially and really pretty much none after that.
We run it basically as a hobby but it does have potential. So, we’re thinking – we charge x for our service, we setup some type of coupon code system with a unique code for each affiliate, the customer gets lets say 10% off when they arrive at the site and enter the code to purchase our service, we can then track which affiliate gets how much. We’re thinking generous commissions of say 50% on the net take. Would something like that work? Never tried anything like it so just wondering? By the way we have a service which folks absolutely have to use – if not from us from someone else but we are quite literally the cheapest such service on the net, problem is we don’t advertise and we don’t advertise because we don’t get the business….a loop, lol. Thanks.
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Posted on 17 September 2010. Tags: Adult-themed, afterglow, art attack, artistic displays, business, clothing, clothing shop, collages, erotic imagery, imagery, niche business, robes, Shop, shop staff, wool shop
A friend and I once debated the merits of opening a specialist wool shop, which sells hand-knitted clothing and balls of wool – the twist being is that the shop is aimed at adults. The items of clothing would be revealing and quite sexualised – hence the shop name, ‘Sexu-Wool™’ – and there would by quite artistic displays of erotic imagery made, Art Attack style, from wool collages on the walls and ceiling. The shop would be dimly lit in a red afterglow, and the shop staff would sport these skimpy woolen outfits.
I think, as a niche business, it would take off like a rocket. What do you think?
Failing that, I plan on opening another clothing shop, where Muslims can get robes, outfits and accessories on the go, served quickly and efficiently – Burqa King™.
Am I Dragon’s Den material or what?
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