Discovering a niche means identifying unmet customer needs through understanding their fears, frustrations, and aspirations — not choosing what you want to sell

There's a critical difference between choosing a niche (picking what you want to sell) and discovering a niche (understanding what your prospects are actually going through in their own words) — the discovery approach produces products the market is already hungry for.

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There's a critical difference between choosing a niche (picking what you want to sell) and discovering a niche (understanding what your prospects are actually going through in their own words) — the discovery approach produces products the market is already hungry for.

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    Choosing vs Discovering a Niche — A Critical Distinction

    Choosing a niche means picking what you want to sell. Discovering a niche means identifying unmet customer needs by understanding what your prospects are actually going through - their fears, frustrations, and aspirations in their own words.