Chris Howell
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What's your niche?
What's a niche? I looked up the Webster's definition and saw this: A niche is a specialized market or skill
How about diversified?
There's a difference between being diversified and having a niche. A dollar store is diversified. Their shelves throughout the entire store are filled with diversified pieces of junk made in China! Simply being diversified is not enough. Because MANY of your competitors are also diversified. In fact, their diverse services are often the same as yours. But having a niche skill is different.
So what's a niche? A niche is something that's unique that no other (or at least very few) people are offering. And THAT'S what will bring business to you....because they basically have no where else to go to get the service. A niche skill will also always result in higher income. Think about this for a moment: Which doctor earns more money.....the one who does a general physical exam or the one who can operate on a rare brain disorder? Obviously the specialist is going to earn more. AND....people will come from around the country (and around the world) to see this specialist because they can't get the service anywhere else. The doctors who can only do physical exams are a dime a dozen. Large towns and cities are saturated with them. Many of them either don't make it or barely survive. The specialist's business just keeps on growing and eventually all of their business is by word-of-mouth. They no longer need to advertise or market their services. In fact, they often will get to the point where they have people on a waiting list to see them. That's where we are at.
Remember this: Once you become recognized as an expert, people will come to you.
I recommend that everyone develop a speciality. A niche. It doesn't have to be color repair. But it should be something that's not offered by every other company out there (such as what I see in the Yellow Pages).
Having a niche separates you from everyone else. And it will be what keeps you busy because people who need the service will be coming to you year-round because it's not available anywhere else.
What's a niche? I looked up the Webster's definition and saw this: A niche is a specialized market or skill
How about diversified?
There's a difference between being diversified and having a niche. A dollar store is diversified. Their shelves throughout the entire store are filled with diversified pieces of junk made in China! Simply being diversified is not enough. Because MANY of your competitors are also diversified. In fact, their diverse services are often the same as yours. But having a niche skill is different.
So what's a niche? A niche is something that's unique that no other (or at least very few) people are offering. And THAT'S what will bring business to you....because they basically have no where else to go to get the service. A niche skill will also always result in higher income. Think about this for a moment: Which doctor earns more money.....the one who does a general physical exam or the one who can operate on a rare brain disorder? Obviously the specialist is going to earn more. AND....people will come from around the country (and around the world) to see this specialist because they can't get the service anywhere else. The doctors who can only do physical exams are a dime a dozen. Large towns and cities are saturated with them. Many of them either don't make it or barely survive. The specialist's business just keeps on growing and eventually all of their business is by word-of-mouth. They no longer need to advertise or market their services. In fact, they often will get to the point where they have people on a waiting list to see them. That's where we are at.
Remember this: Once you become recognized as an expert, people will come to you.
I recommend that everyone develop a speciality. A niche. It doesn't have to be color repair. But it should be something that's not offered by every other company out there (such as what I see in the Yellow Pages).
Having a niche separates you from everyone else. And it will be what keeps you busy because people who need the service will be coming to you year-round because it's not available anywhere else.