Has a new industry been born?

by Sarah Beaumont

Marketing at the mo seems to be split into two camps - mass marketing of discount items or niche marketing in order to differentiate oneself from ‘everything out there'.
   
It would appear that niche marketing is the direction the Internet is taking. It has had a truly profound effect on industries one never thought could be customised, and is bringing them direct to your door if you are listening and looking.

To illustrate this point I have discovered a truly revolutionary example (excuse the sarcasm) – the M&M. One can now customise ones packet of M&M’s - no I am not kidding – yes with your own name and address on it if you would like. (Please return to sender if found perhaps). I’d like to spare a moment of thought for the people who firstly want an M&M with their name on, and secondly for those who will pay, nearly 10 times the price to eat said M&M’s.

Between Levi’s iPod jeans and Adidas shoes with microchips inside, this customisation on the Internet is starting to reach a new level. Jack Daniels has now followed suit with customised bottles available for order online. The list goes on and on, and my amusement continues as my search parameters increased.

A further classic example of how far this trend really has gone is the latest carrier shopping bag which says “I am not a shopping bag” at a price of about $15 a bag. So please can someone explain to me why this is “cool” and what you want to do with this? Is this micro, micro niche marketing? Who are the core customers of such products? I mean never mind world peace – cool my M&M has my name on; inside a shopping bag telling me it’s not a shopping bag.

Well if nothing else the customised world is your oyster, and I personally look forward to the next “great” invention…

2007/06/29 | permalink | comments (4) | trackbacks (0)
Bookmark with del.icio.us Digg It Submit to Reddit muti sphinn  
Visit Brandseye.com  Subscribe to RSS

Comments

post a comment

One of the best (read: craziest) niche sites I have come across that is making money is : http://www.contemporaryvases.co.uk/

I often site this example to my team as a what niche marketing is.

Posted by Marc Samouilhan on 2007/06/29

Welcome to the Long tail young skywalker....

Posted by Smith on 2007/06/29

http://www.vuru.com/

Posted by Smith on 2007/06/29

The world has become a much smaller place in the past quarter of a century. As international communication (a.k.a. The Internet) continues to open new markets, it becomes even more important to tightly target your "niche" market.

So, if your market is narcissists... you're in luck! The internet can put you in touch with hundreds of thousands of self obsessed narcissists who desire to live in a custom world of their own making.

Posted by Beyond Niche Marketing on 2007/06/30

Name:
E-mail:
Url:
Comments:

Markup guide:

**
makes text bold
**

//
makes text italic
//

--
creates a link
--

(two dashes, no http://)
Remember personal info?
Notify me of follow-up comments?
SPAMCHECK:
Captcha: Captcha
 

Quirk eMarketing
Visit our Website

Subscribe

RSS feed Post feed
RSS feed Comment feed

RSS to Email

Get our latest blog posts delivered straight to your inbox.

 

eMarketing News

Subscribe to our fortnightly newsletter which is packed with interesting eMarketing news, views and other quirky titbits.

January

S M T W T F S
        1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
             

 

Archives

  

Categories

Recent Posts

Recent Comments

  • Kat on Engaging as a Company
  • vincent on Engaging as a Company
  • Kat on Engaging as a Company
  • vincent on Engaging as a Company
  • Kat on Engaging as a Company
www.brandseye.com

Wannwork@quirk


More photos of the QuirkStars At Play
Quirkstars

Name:
Friends of Quirk
Websites:
www.quirk.biz

Skribit: Social Suggestions

 
Afrigator