White Labels and Niche Markets - The truth behind the myth
I thought this may help members in understanding, the definitions of white Labelling and niches, in a way for them to grasp what sites truly offer as these services, as not always the case
As there isn't particularly an industry standard, I thought is may help to define these, which I hope members will be able to use and also to make sure that they are getting what they pay for.
Terminology is so different from company to company and is very confusing, so site operators often use this to their advantage.
True Definitions
Examples are used by sites as a White Label solution
1. Template services – auto generated sites using pre-defined designs
2. Co-Branded Sites – partly designed sites often with header and footer
3. White Label Sites – Fully designed, currency and language options, site logic, separate or merged databases, flexible pricing, any other options that suit your concepts.
Creating Niches -The definition
Companies that create their own niches and offer a site under that niche is not a niche site
Other companies simulate this by re-creating a new database and system and then give access to affiliates to create the same niche as the parent system. The ability for any affiliate to re-create their own niche is the flexibility in marketing they need to expand in working with keywords and creating sites that match their work as needed. This way the system works for you when you need it.
In the same vain sites that often produce niches also maintain that they are able to reproduce White Label Systems. In order to establish what a White Label System is you need to first look at the options sites usually have to offer and nearly always call all options as a White Label service.
White Label and niche sites, that come under this category have several of their own niches where affiliates can create the same niche as the parent site. As far as we know the whole dating industry acts in a similar way to systems like WhiteLabelDating.com so this also maybe true in other industries, so beware and make sure you ask the right questions.
Sorry about the long explanation
Best wishes
Robert, CEO World Dating Partners
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