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@robopulp's avatar

They I have to have a system before I post content.

JFT Beach 🇬🇧 🏊 🧘‍♂️'s avatar

This is good advice as I am often asking this niche question- thanks for writing this.

Creative Enabler's avatar

Awesome!! Thank you for your feedback. The need to niche is real! But approaching it with curiosity can lead to clarity.

Alyssa Reynoso-Morris's avatar

Yes I've felt this... I have a diverse audience and the struggle to niche down is real...

Creative Enabler's avatar

Sometimes niching "around" versus "down" is the way to go! Find the core *thing* (values, content) your entire audience loves about you and start exploring the continuity between the different audiences. This can help you better identify how to reach more of your audience.

Alyssa Reynoso-Morris's avatar

This is a great way to think about it. Thank you 💜❤️

Creative Enabler's avatar

💯 Happy to help! Sometimes thinking about it from a different angle presents a new way to approach.

@robopulp's avatar

Thank you for sharing this. I fell for this at first, and became frustrated with the advice that was often self-contradicting.

Once I changed my thinking to what I can talk about obsessively I decided to go with that.

Let the niche appear from the blend I'm serving now.

Creative Enabler's avatar

Agreed!! Sometimes just looking "in" instead of "out" is the way to go.

Stephanie Dee Smith's avatar

And don’t forget that you can change course if what you’re doing doesn’t light you up. No matter how long you’ve been doing it and no matter if it is actually bring in an income. If it doesn’t light you up it’s just a job, not a vocation. You’re not a tree for crying out loud. You’re not planted in the ground. Follow your heart. The rest will follow you.

@robopulp's avatar

We often forget that we are free to do as we want. Thank you for this colorful reminder.

Creative Enabler's avatar

Right!! There's always room to grow and evolve. Creative growth is rarely linear and neat.

Heartfelt Boundaries's avatar

Oh! Love this — to look at what you’re already doing and loving rather than following trends, etc. 💙

Creative Enabler's avatar

Yes!! Discovering continuity in your own creations can be SO helpful in figuring out what to focus on.

Heartfelt Boundaries's avatar

Sometimes I’ll find myself with so many ideas I can’t choose, to feeling like not a single idea is quite right. lol Then I’ll sit back and sift through until I settle on the next project.