Was I to fast to Choose my niche?

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Greetings to all of you

So far I have written a few articles on my web page, and it´s all good. I am useing all what I learn from my training her at WA.

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The more I write the content the more I realize that there is another niche that interest me even more!

A niche that has interested me my hole life and especially the last 12 years of my life. Something I can really relate to and spend hours of talking af writing about.

The problem is, I have already paid for my website, setting everything up, but I get that meeeeh feeling when I am writing my post.

On the other hand, the other niche is more broad, but can be very specific also.


So I need your opinions here!


Have you ever experienced this, and what did you choose to do?

What will I do with the payed website if I should choose to change?

Can I Somehow keep my first blog name, just with my new niche?

Please let me know in the comment or send me a message.

Thank you for everything you have helped me so far, This community is simply the Best!


Take care

Jonas

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Totally normal man. You have a few options:

1) If you love your current site's niche idea (even if it's broad), keep at it, but narrow down the topics to something more specific moving forward.

2) If you don't like the idea and love something even more, start a new niche site and keep the existing one on the back end just in case.

Be careful not to get caught in the trap of starting a new niche site, then thinking you have a new idea that'll work, because then you may never build out a site enough to make it work well. Pick an idea you truly love and stick to it. This will help:

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Hey Jonas - you're so early on in the process ... in this early stage, I'd scrap the first idea and purchase a new domain to start over.

You can keep your original website if you think you might get back to it, or delete that website (you'll still own the domain for as long as you renew it).

It's really important to have a niche that will keep your interest, or you'll simply run out of steam.

I worked on my first website for over 2 years before I realized that I just couldn't continue with that subject matter even one more day. I kept that site (it makes some income), but I no longer update it.

I started from scratch with a new website just over a year ago, and even though it has been tough to begin all over again, I'm glad I did.

My advice is to make that change today. You'll be happier and more productive.

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Thank you very much for your respons Laurie.

Take care

Jonas

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