21 Top Niches To Consider When Selling Your Products (2 of 4)

Cat and Dog Beds

Dog Interior Design, Plant, Dog, Property, Houseplant, Flowerpot, Comfort, Window, Carnivore, Interior design, Dog breed

As long as pets are involved, you know they are bound to be selling well. However one product in particular that’s doing very well are cat and dog beds. If you’re planning to sell this item, it’s important you are picking either a dog or a cat bed with something unique about it.

For example, an owner who is conscious of their pets health would opt for a bed that’s more ergonomic. By keeping that in mind, and by targeting that precise part of a group, you won’t be getting stuck in the competition.

 

 

Vintage Rugs

Vintage Turkish Rugs, Brown, Wood, Textile, Sleeve, Interior design, Rectangle

Another shocking item on the list, but it does make sense to some extent. People are already into retro and vintage items like record players and vinyl disks. So why not rugs?

The beauty of this particular niche is the fact that rugs overall are things people don’t mind having. By providing general rugs and really focusing on the vintage ones, you could develop a strong customer base.

 

 

Garden Accessories

Gardening Tools, Plant, Green, Yellow

Gardening is another thing that people are picking up on while stuck in their homes. As a result of the influx of gardening, the accessories that come with them are in growing demand. This also applies to outdoor furniture and even outdoor screens.

In terms of this idea you can go with providing a general assortment of small accessories, or you could go niche. For example, people do enjoy novelty watering cans.

And even though it’s January at the time of writing this, that’s all the more reason to get this set up before gardening needs really spike up.

 

 

Jigsaw Puzzles

Difficult Jigsaw Puzzle, Brown, Wood

This one isn’t too big of a surprise either when you think more about it. Like with gardening, people are looking for things to do beyond sitting and watching TV all day. One thing that can spark entertainment and joy is sitting down and working away at a puzzle.

From a product standpoint these are lightweight and are pretty cheap to purchase and sell to other people. It’s also good for the customers, as they not only get something else to do, but it also provides fun for everyone involved.

Like many of these niches on this list, you also see the appeal of targeting specific niches as well. Selling a generic puzzle of a beautiful seaside scene isn’t really going to cut it. But if you pick a famous or well known location and sell a puzzle of that spot, or a specific image, you can find it easier to attract people who like that topic and want puzzles to work on.

 

 

Power Tools

Electric hand tools (screwdriver Drill Saw jigsaw jointer) top view
Electric hand tools (screwdriver Drill Saw jigsaw jointer) top view

Not to sound like a broken record, but because people are at home all day, this provides many the opportunity to work on home projects that they’ve been planning on doing or that are long overdue.

Or maybe they found something in their home that could use some more fixing. Regardless, power tools are usually the answer, rather than manual tools that do the same thing.

The only thing to note about this particular niche is you probably don’t want to be selling dangerous power tools as your first ever product. That said, you can still tap into this market by selling accessories pertaining to those. For example – you can look at plastic cases or bracelets.