How to find the Perfect Niche in 3 Practical Steps
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Mindset
Don't spend your entire time doing "Research." To be honest, most of the "research" is just procrastination in disguise. You just need some minor research, at best. You don't have to read numerous articles, this post will provide you with everything you require to pick a great niche. If you jump into a niche and after a couple of months want to dive into a new niche, then that's completely fine because you will be able to transition to the new niche and bring with you all the skills you learned in the previous niche. The very first niche I got into was "Technology. Yes, it was THAT vague. I just looked at things that had anything to do with technology and wrote about it. If it went beep boop, I was covering it. However, that turned out to be a not-so-good niche for me and I have now moved into the "helping ecommerce and online business owners build profitable businesses" niche. The truth, however, is that I would've never found this new niche if I had not started in the technology niche. There are people out there that just dive in an try to "follow their passion" instead of doing any research at all. In this post, I will also cover why you don't want to just follow your "passion" and how following your passion can often backfire if not done properly. Passion is ONLY one-third of the equation. Let's get on with the actual physical steps of the technique. Get yourself a pen and a notebook to write down your thoughts as you progress through these steps.Step 1: Passion
It's true; you are going to want to do something that you actually enjoy doing. Not because of any wishy-washy reason, but because, 1) with no passion, there is no reason you will stick through the hard/boring parts, 2) because it will make the entire process much more satisfying. So, how are you going to find your actual passion(s)?1.1 Answer these questions.
Answer the following questions and write them down to come up with at least a list of 10 (or more) general areas that you think you are passionate about.- What experiences do you attach a lot of meaning to?
- In which area you think you would be happy for years working, building content, etc?
- What things did you enjoy doing as a child?
- What kind of things do you love to learn more about?
- If you were to become the number one in the world at something, what would that be?
- What do your friends, family, colleagues, etc seek your input for?
- What problems do you really want to fix?
- If money wasn't a concern, what would you rather be doing right now?
1.2 Past Jobs/Experience (if any)
- Jot down every single job you've had in your life - including the internship you had.
- Now rate each job from 1-10 in terms of satisfaction.
- For each job, write down the best part and the worst part of that job.
1.3 Your Problems
Revisit all the times in the past when you had a problem, or just look at all of the issues that you are facing right now. The serious the problem, the better. Here are some examples of the problems:- Did you have social anxiety?
- Do you find it hard to pick a niche?
- Do you want a steady income?
- Do you want more time?
- Do you wish you didn't grow up with mean siblings?
- Do you wish you had a healthy body?
- You have successfully solved this problem.
- You'd be very interested in helping people solve this particular problem.
- You are still facing this problem, but you'd prefer documenting your journey in solving it.
1.4 Find Themes
Now, it's time for you to actually find similarities between all the different items on your list. These are the "themes" you will be working on. This is going to be a difficult step but try hard to come up with similar themes between multiple items. Try to come up with at least 3 themes even if they are super vague. Once done, you've got yourself a list of at least 3 actual "passions". Now, most people often stop their research at this step but, trust me, that will just lead to failure. As mentioned already, passion is only the 1/3rd of the equation, and if you don't work on the other two parts of the equation, you are bound to fail. Let's move onto the second step: People.Step 2: People
No matter how great your business idea is, it's only the "People" that will impact your business' failure and success. However, you are fortunate to be part of this technologically advanced age because it's effortless to check if people are actually interested in your business idea. Here's how you can check it.2.1 Amazon Kindle Bestsellers
If people are interested in buying a book in a specific area, then that means,- People are interested in this particular topic.
- People are also interested in spending money to learn more about this specific topic.