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3 Ways to Find Your Niche as a Freelance Writer
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To make a six-figure income as a freelance writer, to need to be an expert. You need your name to jump to people's lips when a particular job or challenge comes up. "Direct mail for software? You should get in touch with Bob. That's what he does."... Continue
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From Niche Marketing to Fragmentation
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Copyright 2005 Stephen Pierce Think about something Bill Cosby said and ask yourself "how does this apply to your current marketing. Cosby stated “I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everyone." Are you... Continue
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Your Niche is Not Your Client
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by Kendall Summerhawk
If you have resisted picking a niche because you thought it would limit your options, I have good news. Choosing a niche can give you more flexibility than you thought possible, and more options for new business than you can imagine!
Here's how - your niche is not who you work with. Your niche is not your marketing message either. Okay. SO what is a niche? Sometimes the easiest way to describe something is to say what it's not, so here goes: • Your niche is not who buys your service - that is your Choice Client.
• Your niche is not your tag line - that is your Key Overriding Message.
I define your niche a little differently than a lot of other marketing folks, but the way I define it gives you loads of flexibility and creativity instead of trying to box you in.
Your niche is the heart of what you do. It's the core result you deliver to your clients. I call it your Core Deliverable. For example, my core deliverable - my niche - is making marketing easy. It's not a fancy tag line and it doesn't say who I deliver my service to, but it is the heart of what I do.
Right now I'm in the middle of teaching the concept of Core Deliverable and Key Overriding Message to a group of Interior Redesigners. Here is an example from one of the course participants that perfectly illustrates the difference between them -
Virginia's core deliverable is: "Achieving a comfortable, attractive home you love to spend time in."
Her Key Overriding Message is: "I turn an 'okay' room into an 'I love it!' room!"
Sometimes, you can get lucky and both your Core Deliverable and your Key Overriding Message are one and the same. Debra's example is a good one. Hers is: "I turn mundane space into sacred space."
You'll notice that none of these examples includes a title. Being a coach, a designer, a broker or an agent is not a core deliverable. It's just a title that's feature-rich but benefit-poor.
What's so exciting about focusing on your Core Deliverable as your niche, is that it leaves you free to create many ways of delivering it, and to create many different choice clients. Core Deliverable melts any resistance from niche skeptics about limiting their choices.
So what is your Core Deliverable? Remember not to make it a marketing message that comes later. And don't be surprised if figuring out your Core Deliverable is easier than you think.
Now it's your turn!
About the Author
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Make Money On The Internet-What Is Your Niche
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Make Money On The Internet-What Is Your Niche Written by: Jeff Schuman If you want to make money on the internet then you absolutely have to look into niche marketing. If you can find your niche you will be well on your way to an internet income.... Continue
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Why You Must Have More Than One Niche Sites.
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Copyright 2005 Patric Chan Have you heard of diversifying your investment portofilio? No? Well, it's extremely famous in financial planning. Those financial planners will tell you that in order for you to minimize risk of lost, you should have... Continue
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