​ Hello! Today I am going to share with you my thoughts on niches and how to use them to your advantage as a freelancer. You can keep reading this email or check it out on CH.com​ Should you niche as a freelancer, or should you not? That is the question! In my experience, freelancers that niche can survive and prosper while creating a more sustainable business than someone that does not niche. ​Define Niche "A small section of the market for a particular kind of product or service" Pick a niche where you like the people that you will be serving. You will spend a lot of time with this audience, so be sure that you enjoy their company. Freelancing becomes simpler when you select a niche.
But most freelancers don’t approach it in the right way. When it comes to niche selection, most freelancers make one of these mistakes:
As more people escape the 9-5 and become freelancers, niching is a way to stand out. So let’s dive in and help you find that niche. Why Niching is importantBy niching, you are saying “no” to many potential customers. But that is ok. You can not be something for everyone. When you are clear on who you serve and how you help them, the right clients find you and your own branding gets easier. Even though you have a niche, it does not mean you can not serve other audiences.Not every client that you have will be from your niche. That is ok. You can still serve other audiences even if they are outside your niche. In order to retain integrity to your niche marketing and so you can build out case studies, it would be ideal to have 50% or more of your projects be from within your niche. What makes a good niche?As you set out on your quest to find your niche, you probably want to know what you are looking for. What are the characteristics of a good niche? Here are the factors that you need to keep in mind:
Ways to nicheThere are many ways that you can approach a niche. It should not only be focused on industry. You can find the “really good” niches by combining a few parameters.
The sweet spot is when you can connect all three. Be the solution for a specific industry that uses a particular technology while in a specific phase of business. For example:
If someone fits that description and needs a new online ordering platform, they will probably choose the provider that targets them specifically. Find your people!This is my approach and thought process around niching as a freelancer. It is what worked for me. Knowing who I helped, I could quickly filter if a client was a good fit for me. Keep Creating! P.S. Do you use Instagram? I share a lot of behind the scenes on there, give me a follow and see how I run my business! |
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