Depth Makes the Difference: 4 steps to find your Unique Niche with Cary Jack
Depth Makes the Difference: 4 steps to find your Unique Niche with Cary Jack

Depth Makes the Difference: 4 steps to find your Unique Niche with Cary Jack

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<p>Have you heard the expression "a mile deep and an inch wide"? This statement effectively expresses the concept of finding your specialty. It is preferable to specialize in one subject and become an expert rather than being a jack-of-all-trades. But how can you find your niche?  </p><p> </p><p>In this episode of the Happy Hustle Podcast, I discuss the four steps to finding your niche and standing out from the crowd.</p><p> </p><p>Step 1: Determine Your Interests</p><p>Identifying your interest is the first step in locating your niche. What do you like to do? What are your areas of expertise? What abilities do you possess? Your niche should be something in which you have a true interest and can envision yourself working for a long period.</p><p> </p><p>Step 2: Identify Problems You Can Solve</p><p>Once you've identified your interests, it's time to think about the problems you can solve. What pain points can you address? What needs can you fulfill? Your niche should be centered around solving a specific problem or fulfilling a specific need.</p><p> </p><p>Step 3: Focus on Individuals</p><p>It's important to focus on individuals rather than broad markets. Who is your target audience? What are their needs and pain points? By focusing on a specific audience, you can tailor your niche to their needs and stand out from the competition.</p><p> </p><p>Step 4: Experiment and Gather Feedback</p><p>Finally, it's time to experiment and gather feedback. Try different approaches and see what resonates with your target audience. Listen to their feedback and make adjustments accordingly. This process may take some time, but it's essential to finding your niche and developing a successful business.</p><p> </p><p>But finding your niche doesn't stop there. It is of having a unique selling point (USP) and minimum viable product (MVP). Your USP is what sets you apart from the competition and makes you unique. Your MVP is the simplest version of your product or service that you can offer to test the waters.</p><p> </p><p>It's also i

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