Exhausting Move and Niche Change
I put in for a job with the company I work for a while back and got the position. Went from a small town in Louisiana to the Fort Worth/Dallas Texas area. Just got finished with the move and look forward to being in a more populated area. The move was very exhausting and I'm in need of a few relaxing days to recover.
I'm two months in here at WA and I changed my niche like I changed locations. The first niche did not work out due to the NFL shop not taking in any more affiliates at this time. Did not have enough selections on Amazon to make up the difference. Not the end of the world though. I learned plenty from my first niche which will help me with my new one.
I'm working on a guitar related website that helps people maintain their equipment and also does product reviews. Been playing and maintaining guitars for a long time so it's a better fit for me. After settling in here I plan on creating as much content as possible. There are quite a few guitar shops in the area I can get information from and get hands on with the gear.
When one opportunity doesn't go as planned you should never look at it in a negative way. I think of it as a learning experience and nothing more. Helps prepare you for another opportunity. Going through the training and creating content for my first niche thought me a great deal. Going to help me get this guitar related site up and running.
Learned quite a bit about my body during this move also guys. I'm not old yet but I'm sure not that young anymore. From the bending and lifting my body is aching. Woke up today after all the moving was done and felt like I was dead. Still stiff and sore from the labor but I'll recover. All you young people enjoy youth while you have it. Take care of your self, eat the best food you can eat, and get plenty of rest daily.
Anyone of ya ever in the Dallas Fort Worth area look me up. I'd love to exchange ideas and learn from each of you.
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Glad you're getting settled in, James! I was born and raised in the Dallas area, and my Mom still resides near Ft. Worth!
Great success to you in your new niche!
Jeff
yes, I've been to Dallas many times
and I always loved being there.
You know your kind of beautiful
attitude in life will quickly ascend
you to a much higher level of your
own path in life.
It will be a smooth transition and
surely a much convenient journey.
Go for it and you already divine;y
guided.
Blessings.
Elizabeth
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Hi James,
Business is like moving too you know ha ha ha
Move settled but then you need to learn your area and then fit in the community:)
I am no expert but all I know you are just changing way and need to change your niche, where you think is best, You got a positivity on you good job!
You mean to say James, you are not 20 years old no more, LOL
Peace
joce