Going through graduate school and into a postdoc, you necessarily focus on a narrower and
narrower niche area of science.
Not exact matches
If you don't believe you can own the relevant conversations around the content
niche you have chosen, you may need to
narrow your focus to an
area of content where you can have a bigger impact on the audience.
Nhys, I think your comment about the speed at which the publishing world is changing is right on — there was a time when I thought that the non-fiction
niche I'd carve out for myself in the indy publishing world would be around audiobook production and promotion, but it would be a full time job just to stay on top of that quite
narrow area!
Think about it for a moment: unless a law firm has a very
narrow,
niche practice, it's virtually impossible for a firm Twitter feed to be engaging and relevant to all clients, who potentially have hundreds of
areas of interest and concern.
The first step, he says, is to find a
niche, then «establish yourself as a thought leader» in that
narrow area of law.
The second way to survive and thrive is by
narrowing your practice
area to a specific
niche.
If so, you might want to
narrow down your focus to a
niche that fewer investors, and agents are working, or farm a specific
area that has a lot of older homes in need of remodeling, that is in a good school district, etc., and would justify rehabbing.