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5 Powerful Website Niches That Are Here to Stay
May 27th, 2008 | Posted in Business, Getting Started.When starting your own web design business, it is important to first think about what kinds of clients you wish to service. Do you see yourself providing solutions to a diverse set of customers or do you see yourself focusing on one type of customer? Are you sticking to the local market or are you looking at being global? Here are five industries that you can be a leading provider of…
1. Travel and Hospitality
Looking for a great place to stay in Florida? Nine times out of 10 you are going to use the web to plan for your next vacation. Travel agents, bed and breakfasts, hotels and luxury resorts can double their annual revenue just by having a website with online booking capabilities. By partnering up with third-party booking engine vendors, you will better your chances of being successful in this niche.
2. Real Estate
Ever since the internet boom began, real estate agents have been focusing hard on getting a good web presence. But after the bubble had burst and search engines began to ban numerous real estate websites, many were left with the belief that having a website was a waste of money. Although currently today this niche is still popular and very competitive. Many successful website companies in this niche are selling affordability over quality.
Begin by speaking with your local board of Realtors and seek to become a website vendor. The board will then be able to refer new clients to you. Seek partnerships with MLS providers and work on a marketing pitch that will set you apart from the rest of the competition.
3. Law Firms
Every day there are numerous search queries for legal related matters. This brings excellent opportunities for law firms. The downside is that many attorneys or law firms do not fully recognize the marketing potential of a website. It is up to you to show them what they are missing.
4. Finances
With the U.S. economy in a debt crisis, many are turning to the web for answers. Debt consolidation or consulting firms are profiting big from this and so can you. Locate these financial advising companies and sell them your services.
5. Education
Currently the tech-savvy generations of students are searching for the next step in their educational lives. A majority of college, technical school and university websites need a lot of TLC. Locate the decision maker at the institution and offer to provide web site maintenance services. Once a service level agreement is intact, it will be easier to up sell a site redesign in the future.
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TV Bracket
May 29th, 2008 at 9:20 am
When I first started I took whatever client I could get! Now that I have a reputation and can pick and choose the jobs I accept I do prefer to stay in just a couple of categories. I know these subjects well and feel I serve my clients better by knowing it well.
Allan
May 29th, 2008 at 11:31 am
@TV – Congrats.
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August 8th, 2008 at 6:56 am
I agree with those top 5 niches. I find another niche that comes around all too often and that’s the web hosting niche. Since all webpages on the internet are generally here to stay, so are these webhosting companies we see popping up all the time.
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November 5th, 2008 at 9:07 am
What about social networking sites? Surely you’d agree that it’s one thats here to stay?
Allan
November 7th, 2008 at 10:26 pm
Social network is here to stay, but is it a niche for the freelance web designer?
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April 17th, 2009 at 6:11 am
I wonder how well travel websites are doing these days.
I’d have thought that with the economic downturn there would be less people travelling, but that said, those who are are definatly going to be online to sniff out the cheapest prices.
Anyone got any good info on this
cheers
Helen
positive thinking
May 3rd, 2009 at 6:43 am
Nice list, thank you!