Archive for January, 2008

Jan 27 2008

Using Internet Arbitrage For Market Research

Published by Brian under Arbitrage

Niche market research is a process of qualifying entry into a market. Since most markets are already established, market research is mainly focused on demand and competition for supply. Whether your product is new or improved or you just want to identify if you can sell someone else’s product into a niche, using internet arbitrage for market research can save you time and money.

Once a general term or keyword is identified for your niche, the next step is to develop a list of keywords. Select at least 10 keyword phrases and write articles that feature those keyword phrases. Set up a mini site with the articles that include AdSense. To get an idea of how these sites look and operate check out some of the links in the niche for rent directory in the right column. Continue Reading »

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Jan 20 2008

Risk and Uncertainty in Internet Arbitrage

Published by Brian under Arbitrage

A popular description of arbitrage is simultaneous purchase and sale of an asset in order to profit from a difference in the price. More precisely, arbitrage is possible when the same asset does not trade at the same price on all markets, the transactions occur simultaneously, and no market risk is involved.

Internet arbitrage has the characteristics of clearly defined markets that differ in price and can Continue Reading »

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