Looking For Desperate Niche Markets?

by Lee McIntyre on March 28, 2008

How desperate are the prospects in your market? It’s an important question but first let me tell you a story…

Last year I was going on holiday to Greece and I was excited. I had my bags packed and I was raring to go.

Yes it was a typical rain soaked Manchester afternoon but I was still wearing my shorts and T-Shirt ready for action…and I only looked just a little bit silly. :)

I had the trip to the airport planned to perfection. Walk to the bus stop. Bus to the train station. Train to the Airport. What could go wrong?

Well everything could go wrong!

I overslept and then I couldn’t find my passport. Worst yet I couldn’t even find the travel tickets or my holiday insurance.

By the time I found what I was looking for the bus had long gone.

Now there’s something you have to know about me. I HATE paying for taxis.

I just consider it a crazy waste of money when you can get public transport or walk.

I never get a taxi anywhere, and I’d much rather get crazy combinations of buses, trains, and trams….which is a bit weird since I value my time so much online.

Did I get a taxi the day I missed my bus? Did I choose to pay £25 in taxi fares so I didn’t miss my holidays?

Cripes yes!

I was deeply desperate and I was willing to pay for a solution.

Do you see where I’m going with this?

I’d normally never pay for a taxi but in this situation my need was so deep that I would have gladly handed them my wallet even if the fee was £250.

And the same principle works online too…

You see, when you find markets full of desperate buyers with deep problems you’ll find that that the process of selling becomes that much easier.

Why? Because people have a desperate need for a solution and so are willing to break out of their comfort zones to get it.

So how do you find desperate markets full of prospects with deep problems that need solving?

Well check out the excellent resource below….

www.lee-mcintyre.com/special/desperatebuyersonly

Desperate Buyers Only is an essential guide to finding and profiting from desperate niches populated by motivated buyers.

It’s also worth noting that the link above is for a Lee McIntyre special disocount….you won’t find this special deal anywhere else.

Here’s the link again.

www.lee-mcintyre.com/special/desperatebuyersonly

If you’re looking for desperate markets then this really is an essential resource.

Enjoy the discount! :)


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1 Kendra L March 29, 2008 at 4:52 am

Hi Lee, I understand that Alexis Dawes plans to release Desperate Buyers Only 2 this year, if we buy this version, will there be a free upgrade to the second version? Thanks

2 Lee McIntyre March 30, 2008 at 9:04 pm

Hi Kendra

Good question….but I’m not sure the answer!

If nothing has been advertised to the contrary then I’d expect the answer to be no though.

I will say that Desperate Buyers Only is one of my all time favourites. ‘Classic’ is a term thrown around too much in this niche, but this is certainly a book that has shaped the thinking of lots of marketers.

Thanks for the comment!

Lee McIntyre

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