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From T-shirts to backpacks, books, and accessories, you can personalize even the most casual goods with your brand's handwriting.

And if it seems to you that in print on demand, all items are too typical, and there is only a way out for ideas on Shopify, then this is a delusion. E-commerce has skyrocketed to the peak of popularity, providing a personalized approach and unique products that can fully meet all population segments' demand. But how to create a POD business that would be profitable? To do this, choose the right niche that would attract a specific audience.

From a pragmatic standpoint, a niche business is more likely to create powerful branding than cover many areas. Different POD niches represent other possibilities, and of course, your talent as a designer determines the demand. Therefore, in this article, we’ll discuss finding the right products for a specific audience.

What is niche market?

POD business niche is an assortment that targets a specific demographic group. That can be determined by the product type and identity (e.g., dad t-shirts), aesthetics (oriental-inspired clothing), purpose (camping gear), category (kids rompers), or a combination of these subcategories (tie-dye beachwear). The market also depends on unique preferences and needs: for instance, women's shoes are divided into many segments: home and nursing slippers, oversized shoes, vegan slippers, etc.

Suppose a niche store is focused only on a specific part of the print on demand market. In that case, a universal store will solve various types of problems for many people (Costco positions itself as a store where you can find everything from clothing to cosmetics and electronics). 

Why is it worth ignoring a large part of the market and targeting a separate small one? If you’re not yet a reputable corporation with substantial profit margins, you’ll likely find it difficult to achieve growth in the print on demand market. Of course, small convenience stores can produce great results, but only with the right strategy.

The print on demand market size is determined by the budget, store type you want to open, digital marketing skills level, and scalability. The decision to limit the customer base has several advantages, which we’ll discuss next.

Benefits of focusing on specific niche

Low cost

By segmenting your audience, you’re less likely to make mistakes when choosing your marketing tactics. In addition, print on demand niches implies the production of limited quantities of goods, which also allows you not to spend money from the budget.

Profitability

When the market becomes less saturated with various goods, people are left with few options to get their ideal product. E.g., selling women's dresses with boho designs reduces competition with the industry giants. Interestingly, as a result, buyers become less price sensitive.

Better visibility

Potential customers who know what they want are immediately ready to buy. By raising your SERP rating, you’ll indirectly increase brand awareness.

Loyal customers

Unequivocally, the target audience is fascinated by the offered print on demand services and products. These are genuinely loyal people, and if you fully satisfy their needs, their number will grow and patronize the brand. Moreover, the lifestyle affects the demand in a niche, and the most loyal customers will recommend your products to others in their circle. Don't underestimate word of mouth – referrals sometimes perform better than marketing and sales efforts.

So, how do you find your niche market?

Before you open an online store, give it a reason to exist – something that determines why you want to do this particular business. Profit is also worth considering as a result of what prompted your customers to buy a specific product.

By sifting out most of the market, you’re getting closer to building an established and recognizable brand. This approach is like an idiom “be a big fish in a small pond – rather than becoming a little fish in a big pond”. Therefore, let's figure out where to start if you’re a newbie in POD and decide on a niche.

Find what is close to you

If you build your brand based on what you’re well versed in, this is the recipe for success. Your interests and talents can be a great start. Let's say you’re obsessed with sports and lead a healthy life. Therefore, develop an idea from this very place:

  1. create the best niche for print on demand in fitness products;
  2. find inspiration for your products from personal experience;
  3. agree, it won’t be difficult for you to delve into the nuances of the selected market if you already know it.

Explore your niche

In an ideal world, you could capture any market and become the perfect seller with huge profits, but you still have to do a feasibility study of the chosen industry in reality. So if you want your business to be successful, check the market's viability, determine the target audience's demographic composition, geographic location, income level, lifestyle, and gender. The more relevant information you collect, the better the niche marketing strategy will be. Use the following helpful tools for analysis:

Google Trends

This site is a great starting point to research trends in topics and user queries. It's free and easy to utilize.

Google Adwords

Once you have created a business account on Google, you can advertise it using this paid tool. This way, you can increase brand awareness.

Keyword Planner

Find viable and competitive keywords – by filling content with them, you'll achieve positive results in attracting organic traffic.

Trendhunter

Be sure to check out this resource for inspiration – you'll find tons of articles on a wide variety of topics…

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