What’s One Thing You Wish You Knew Before Starting Your Niche?
Hi everyone,
Looking back, there’s always something we wish we’d known before starting our niche journey. A lesson that could have saved us time, frustration, or helped us move in the right direction faster.
I wish I knew more about my ideal client. In fact, I didn’t even have one clearly defined when I started. I had a vague idea of who I was talking to, but not as detailed as I should have. It would have helped me focus on the right things earlier and create content that could truly make a difference.
How about you?
What’s one thing you wish you knew before starting your niche?
How do you think it would have changed the way you approached your work?
Thanks for reading,
Dan
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Good topic Dan
When I started out I wish I had known more about choosing a niche and target audience, this would have made it much easier for me to stay patient and positive.
I lacked confidence in my niche(s) in the past, so I kept jumping from one to another instead of sticking to one I truly cared about.
Jeff
Hi Jeff, thank you for your comment. I think that is something a lot of us can relate to. Sometimes we just have to learn from our own mistakes. That can also be the best way to succeed in the long run.
Hello DSant
I agree with you totally we often must learn from our mistakes. If we listen to Kyle and trust in him, we would make less mistakes and still learn so much more.
Many times we just have to try things for ourselves
Jeff
Jeff, I agree with you on that one. Yes, learning from someone with a lot of knowledge and experience is the right way to do it. But, we also have to try things for ourselves, because we never know when something is going to work.
You are so right DSant
I do try to solve my problems on my own as much as I can, and experiment to see what works the best for me.
What I learn from members like you is during my downtime simply by reading your posts on WA
Jeff