Welcome to the first Niche Month!!
…and we’re going to start off things off with some honesty. It’s not enough to choose a niche (or four or five). You have to commit…dive in…you have to own your niche.
The thing is, that doesn’t happen on its own. It takes intention.
Intention to understand, to keep up with things, and to connect to what matters most to you as a freelancer.
That’s why I started the Niche Notebooks for Academy members. They’re there to give you a leg up and a starting point in understanding your niche…
But…and here’s where the honesty comes in. They’re not enough…at least not on their own.
Niches are really complex and honestly, different for everybody. That means you should be keeping notes on your experiences in your niche(s) just for yourself…and that’s what we’re going to focus on this month. First though, you need to understand…
Why You Need a Personal Niche Notebook
I’m really proud of the niche notebooks, but there are WAY too many niches out there for me to cover (let alone cover well) and you shouldn’t be waiting on me to dive deeper into your freelance career.
Starting your personal niche notebook has a few, serious benefits like
- Building real perspective on what’s going on in your freelance world so you can keep up with changes
- Building the market expertise that will allow you to have your pick of clients and charge
more
- Almost infinite inspiration for content creation
- A clearer picture for prospecting to streamlining your marketing efforts
So stick around this month…I know you’re going to walk away with information that can turn your
approach to your niche upside down.
Megan
Here are the resources that you’ll
want to check out this month…