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The Amy Porterfield Show

#67: Should You Narrow Your Niche?

The Amy Porterfield Show

Amy Porterfield

Entrepreneurship, Business, Marketing

4.95K Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2015

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Do you ever find yourself in the middle of a challenge with your business and wondering, “How did I get here…again?!” Nothing feels worse than the suspicion that you’ve been spinning your wheels for the past month. (Or quarter. Or year.) The last thing we want is to get caught in a downward spiral, where we never get to overcome our struggles and rise past a certain level. But what if that spiral was actually going up, not down? I spoke with Nathalie Lussier, world-class digital strategist and email building expert, about this problem that confronts all of us: how to understand the recurring patterns in our business. Not only does she give some sage advice on how to deal with these patterns, but she shows how embracing them can actually help you build your business by narrowing your niche. We usually think of business strategy as being a line between Point A and Point B…and measure our success by how straight that line is. But in real life, Nathalie says, the path is more like a spiral staircase. As we make our way up to the next level, we revisit the same issues, challenges and themes over and over again.  When you come up against circumstances that make you think “How did I get here again?”, flip the way you’re looking at them. Even if it’s the same issue, you’re in a different place with it than you were six months (or even six weeks) ago. What’s more, each time you revisit that same situation, you learn something a new and deeper lesson about it, which you can then pass on to your target audience. They’re all climbing spiral staircases of their own, and they need your story to help them keep going. EPISODE FREEBIE Click Here to Get Nathalie's "Spiral Staircase Exercise" FREE DOWNLOAD Narrowing Your Niche Helps You Ask for What You Want Think about some of your mini-goals for this quarter. Maybe you want to get published in a prominent magazine or website. Maybe you want to speak at someone’s live event, or host an event of your own. Maybe you want to join forces with another business. These kinds of opportunities don’t usually come knocking—you have to ask for them. Chances are, you’re one of several people asking. But when you have a clearly defined, highly specific niche, you’re bringing something to the table that will stand out.  Your niche gives you leverage to show why what you have to say matters, who is going to listen, and how success in that opportunity can be measured. Those are win-wins for you and the person you’re asking. EPISODE FREEBIE Click Here to Get Nathalie's "Spiral Staircase Exercise" FREE DOWNLOAD Narrowing Your Niche Reconnects You with the Deeper Meaning of Your Business Take a minute to really search your soul. What are you really passionate about changing in the world? Whom do you feel the most empathy for? Whose troubles do you burn to solve? Your compassion is a powerful indicator of where your niche really lies. Identify the people whose struggles motivate you the most, and let them become co-creators of your business by defining your work around their needs. “A lot of times, we get caught up in the logistics and the analytics, what’s the conversation rate, what’s the opt-in rate… Just remember that there’s a human being on the other side of that screen who has their own heartbeat, hopes, dreams and goals. When I’m sending an email, I’m not sending an email to my list—I’m sending an email to all these incredible human beings.” Next time you find yourself in an all-too-familiar position in your business, don’t lose heart. Look for the opportunities it offers—opportunities that you’d never have seen last time you were in this place. There’s nothing wrong with a spiral if it’s leading you upward.

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You're listening to the online marketing made Easy Podcast episode number 67.

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Welcome to the online marketing made easy podcast business advice so easy you'll feel like you're cheating.

0:13.3

And now your host Amy Porterfield.

0:17.2

Hey there Amy Porterfield here and welcome to another edition of the online marketing made easy

0:30.3

podcast so thrilled that you've tuned in today. And today we are talking about the need to possibly

0:36.0

narrow your niche and all the questions that go along with that. I've invited an expert on the show

0:42.6

because she really truly has some great strategies related to narrowing your niche and why you

0:49.2

want to do it. Now I know some of you say niche which sounds way cooler but I've always said niche

0:54.3

and so I'm just going with it. So we're also going to explore things like how to say no more

0:59.6

often to not only save your sanity but also help you not resent when you do say yes. And we're

1:06.5

going to talk about running into some of the same challenges again and again. Have you ever had

1:11.3

the situation where you came up against a challenge you got past it and then that challenge reared

1:17.2

its ugly head again and you're thinking why am I here again? I thought I was past this. We're

1:21.7

going to talk about that and why that happens and what you can do about it. So we're going to cover

1:26.2

a lot today and my special guest is Natalie Lucia. Now Natalie is a world class digital strategist

1:35.1

who teaches people how to define their market niche and build their email list my kind of lady.

1:40.6

Another thing that stands out about Natalie is her intuition about the future of business. She's

1:45.1

such a wise girl. Get this. When she graduated from college she actually turned down a job, a job

1:51.3

offer from Wall Street because she had a six cents that the economy was going to turn in ways

1:57.5

we couldn't comprehend yet. The girl was right out of college. So instead she started her own

2:02.9

business. Now this is not the her first business. She was I think 12 when she started her first

2:08.0

business. We'll talk about that. Well not only did she accurately predict the future of where

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