Have you ever felt like your message just isn’t landing? You’re posting on Instagram, writing emails, updating your website, maybe even blogging or running ads, but the response isn’t what you’d hoped for. When someone does reach out, they’re unsure, vague, and often just asking, “How much do you charge?” before disappearing.
If this sounds familiar, it might be a messaging clarity issue. In this episode, I dive into why not having a niche, or having one that is too broad or not in demand, could be the reason your business feels stuck. I share my story of starting out as a general paediatric dietitian, what changed when I finally niched down, and how you can apply those same steps to get unstuck in your own business.
Episode Summary
In this episode, I tackle the fear of niching down and why it is the key to clarity, connection, and a thriving business. I talk about how staying broad can keep you blurry and why specificity in your messaging is what makes your dream clients say, “Yes, that is me.”
I share my journey from being a jack-of-all-trades paediatric dietitian to becoming the go-to expert for fussy eaters, and how that decision transformed my business. I also walk you through the five steps to finding your niche:
If you have been stuck in generalist limbo, this episode will give you the tools to finally niche down and create a business that flows with ease.
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