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How to analyze the market of web/mobile industries?
Good day everyone. The following question arose, how to analyze the market for web / mobile industries (I hope I formulated it correctly). I'll explain in more detail. How to choose the right theme for mobile applications and your website. I'll give you an example. I know from my experience that auto topics will always be in demand, as cars always break down and people need to make them. Based on the fact that a very large number of people have a car, some of them will want to figure out how to repair a car on their own, + given that there is a crisis in the country, then people simply may not have money to repair a car and they will want to do it themselves . Accordingly, you need to write a site ala "Mechanic for yourself", and upload articles on car repair with unique content and author's articles there (no problem, I will write the articles myself, I will also take a photo, I worked in this industry, knowledge exists). Spending money on advertising = profit. But it was not there. There are a lot of competitors in this area, and it takes a lot of effort to get your site to the top. IMHO. Or the second example. I am a beginner programmer, but I can create a mobile application, say, an online radio for mobile devices. A simple application with a choice of radio stations, changing the quality of the stream, to save traffic and a couple of other amenities. Considering that radio stations are popular, and many modern smartphones do not have an FM receiver, then a good niche and writing an application, start developing it, you can make a profit from advertising or for a nominal fee for a full version without ads = profit. But again, it wasn't there. Scoring, say, "online radio" in Google Play, we get a bunch of results that are superior to my product, it turns out not profitable. IMHO. Why am I doing all this? I just gave examples that really came to my mind and I'm interested in your opinion, is my reasoning correct. How can one conduct an analysis not of a particular topic, as in this case "Auto" and "Radio", but of the whole as a whole? That is, what topics of sites are now in demand, despite the fact that there is little competitiveness, the same with mobile applications. Is it possible to do it yourself or do you need to enlist the help of a specialist who will do it for you. What is the name of this specialist? Please dispel my myths and doubts, how does everything really happen? I hope I wrote it right) and "Radio", but in general? That is, what topics of sites are now in demand, despite the fact that there is little competitiveness, the same with mobile applications. Is it possible to do it yourself or do you need to enlist the help of a specialist who will do it for you. What is the name of this specialist? Please dispel my myths and doubts, how does everything really happen? I hope I wrote it right) and "Radio", but in general? That is, what topics of sites are now in demand, despite the fact that there is little competitiveness, the same with mobile applications. Is it possible to do it yourself or do you need to enlist the help of a specialist who will do it for you. What is the name of this specialist? Please dispel my myths and doubts, how does everything really happen? I hope I wrote it right)
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That is, what topics of sites are now in demand
Roughly speaking, you want to know how to come up with a unique idea that will bring you money?
Read books/articles like "how to come up with an idea for a business". There you can find the answer to what you need.
Google Play "online radio" get a bunch of results that are superior to my product, it turns out not profitable.
IMHO. Why am I doing all this?
the answer is ready :)
in the information garbage, the abundance of rubbish in the minds of buyers wins and not the mate analysis in the metlab
coverage the frequency of advertising and positioning relative to the crap of competitors
your example is thicker and sweeter
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