Sentences with phrase «branching out of your niche»

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That was until Amazon branched out of books and niche players like Etsy provided a different and better product selection with a cleaner user experience less than a decade later.
At BitX we believe mainstream adoption of Bitcoin will initially start within these types of niches — areas where Bitcoin can solve problems that other payment methods or types of money can not — and then branch out to broader mainstream adoption.
I started in a niche of just food, but whenever i branch out I seem to get more hits.
Everything about it screams «niche,» from the budget ($ 4.5 million, which is what its studio, Universal, spent to make approximately two - and - a-half minutes of The Fate of the Furious), to the first - time director - writer, Jordan Peele, a cable - TV star whose show ended and who was looking to branch out, to the complete lack of movie stars (although now, Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams are nicely on their way), to the genre: horror cut with more than a dash of comedy and of pointed sociopolitical commentary.
And though the spectre of the recent suicides of real - life hockey enforcers Wade Belak, Rick Rypien, and Derek Boogaard (and a remarkable, honourable NEW YORK TIMES article by John Branch about the culture of enforcers in hockey) hangs over Goon like a cloud of disquiet, the film itself is less a celebration of Doug's actions than one of finding a niche in a life and living the hell out of it.
This can usually be attributed to the fact that they are focusing on their niche, instead of branching out.
But damn guys, you're already in a shrinking, niche industry, and you'd think that you'd want to branch out to reach the most people possible since everything is going digital instead of hiding in the dingy local comic shop.
«Delayed uptake» projects the future of VR / AR as staying in the niche video game world and lacking the overall proper improvements in the technology for it to branch out to other industries.
Landscape painting as a genre continues, and may well always retain its niche over the conservative mantelpiece, but the ways in which artists choose to represent the awesome power of the earth over its inhabitants, and indeed humanity's attempts to master its surroundings, have branched out far beyond the picturesque watercolour.
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