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This Is How To Pick A Writing Niche That Actually Makes Money
Do this if you want to build a successful writing career your readers love
The online space is vast ocean.
If you dive in without a clear sense of direction, you’ll publish into the void. And without engagement, you’ll feel frustrated and quit.
As a writer, you need to know what you’re doing.
If you’re trying to build a presence and monetize your knowledge or ideas, you have to know whose attention you want to get and then write to get it.
Do you want to get the attention of parents? Or founders, startups, or leaders?
Narrowing down to the type of people you want to attract with your writing is what makes the difference between making money as a writer and being broke.
Trying to get the attention of all people, creating content that seek to cater to everyone, leads to getting the attention of no one at all.
The problem is most writers don’t know how to pick a niche the right way.
But what is a niche?
What A Niche Means
Before we get to talk about how to picking a niche, we need to know what a “niche” means.