Can't pick a niche? Do THIS instead!
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Hey guys! 🤗 In this video I'm going to talk you through the process of finding a profitable niche if you have more than one interests or if you're not sure what your niche is. I'm also going to explain when you should niche down or niche up. Enjoy! 🍿
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Thanks for watching! ❤✌Let me know if this was helpful or if you ave any questions about choosing a niche! 👇
such great advice! I'll start implementing for sure. The idea of 'picking one small niche' got really tired.
This exactly answered the question that I have been having for weeks. I agree with the idea of hourglass. After trying multiple types of content, I got followers from a specific content topic, so now I am afraid to try other topics because I don't want to lose them. But this opened up my mind. Thank you so much.
So I am definitely having difficulties with the “niche system” because currently I don’t have any! I started my page ExquisitelyErica when I came out of my depression. I was inspired by other content creators that talked about fragrances, spending time with friends and etc. My page is all about everything I find exquisite, which is fragrances, experiences, restaurants, etc. I never wanted to be held to one sector but seeing very slow growth. I want to to stay true to my creativity but would love to grow, any tips for this?