Using Macro Niche Copy and Paste Systems to Overcome the Cookie Cutter Dilemma
Undoubtedly the biggest problem faced by all copy and paste systems is the fact that any and all users will end up with relatively the same type of end product, bar a few small customizations here and there. So if you're one of (for example) a thousand others using a certain copy and paste system, you can expect that there'll be a thousand other websites that look exactly like yours out there, each of which promoting the same products, using the same advertisements, and so on.
Needless to say, this is not an ideal situation to be in, and the problem is only made worse by the fact that most copy and paste systems follow the same old marketing maxim of operating within a tight and highly specific niche. When it comes to marketing as a whole, this isn't necessarily a bad thing - but when it comes to copy and paste systems, it certainly is!
Think of it this way - All highly specific niches tend to be very 'small'. This is because they consist of micro niches that are the subsets of other, bigger, niches. As such, a micro niche would have a fixed amount of people who tend to be interested in it, and while this can vary slightly - it is definitely not going to be a 'huge' figure.
Regular marketing generally doesn't really feel the pinch of this 'limited' market. After all, if you stumble across an extremely hot and untapped micro niche and you're the first person on the scene, your profit is practically guaranteed. However when it comes to copy and paste systems - you're definitely not going to be the first person on the scene.
In fact, you're going to be just one out of a thousand others who are attempting to tap into that niche.
As you should begin to see, when copy and paste systems attempt to tap into micro niches, there simply is not going to be enough traffic to go around. Thus, you're going to end up competing against others who are following the same copy and paste system, and this will definitely mean that at the end of the day - all of you lose out!
If instead of using micro niches you were to find a copy and paste system that tapped into a macro niche however (i.e. a large niche), you'd find that this problem is not so present. When you're dealing with niches that are large, the chances of you having to compete against others in order to gain traffic is minimal at best.
Really, this is one of the best solutions to overcome the cookie cutter dilemma!
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