My wife and I know (and regularly observe) a
guy who has poured so much time and money and effort into dominating a niche nobody is interested in.
Had he asked for my advice, I would have urged him against this. He is a niche unto himself -- which can mean a $100 million business, or it can mean $0.
He pops into random social media threads to promote his thing. Nobody is interested.
But he carries on and carries on.
He is too far gone.
He cannot admit: "This was a mistake."
Meanwhile, someone in my Junior Mastermind just said: "I've just had my first five-figure month."
Her niche is well chosen.
It is perfect -- for her in particular.
This is the most important question of all, so if there is any reason not to get some guidance on it, I can't imagine what that reason could be.
Especially when -- as with my niche workshop tomorrow night -- you don't have to pay unless you love it.
If you're on the
fence about attending, ask yourself this: are you ever likely to say, "I sure am sorry I gave my niche serious thought"?
Now click the link below and reserve your spot and I'll see you in under 24 hours:
https://www.tomwoods.com/niche
Tom Woods