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Smaller Niche = Larger Revenue?
Welcome back for episode 32 of the Think Digital podcast.
Sarah is wizard-like at teaching companies like yours and mine how to get clear about what we should offer that customers are already hungry for. You can tell she’s great at what she does because Sarah is able to help her clients break the $50K/month mark.
But the reason she’s good is because she has walked this path herself.
In this episode, Sarah tells the story of finding herself turning down cash-in-hand clients because she saw holes in their businesses. These clients weren’t doing work worth paying attention to, which no headline could fix. Even if she could magnify their work, Sarah felt dishonest doing so. And that’s what set her on the road to changing her own business.
We talk about how Sarah got laser focused on who she did not want to serve, what she wanted to offer clients, and how she wanted to package it. Then we drill down into why that change made all the difference--how she was able to develop authority within her niche faster because she had taken a stand. Sales calls got easier, fulfillment got easier, and so did content creation. And we unpack why a similar adjustment, deciding to serve a niche not the whole crowd, can drastically change your business, as well.
If you’re a coach or a course creator, you’ll also be interested in hearing Sarah’s tips for making sure you’re working with the right mentors. She explains why, if you’re taking advice from someone whose daily life you don’t want, you’re likely optimizing your business around someone else’s finish line.
By Justin Wise5
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Smaller Niche = Larger Revenue?
Welcome back for episode 32 of the Think Digital podcast.
Sarah is wizard-like at teaching companies like yours and mine how to get clear about what we should offer that customers are already hungry for. You can tell she’s great at what she does because Sarah is able to help her clients break the $50K/month mark.
But the reason she’s good is because she has walked this path herself.
In this episode, Sarah tells the story of finding herself turning down cash-in-hand clients because she saw holes in their businesses. These clients weren’t doing work worth paying attention to, which no headline could fix. Even if she could magnify their work, Sarah felt dishonest doing so. And that’s what set her on the road to changing her own business.
We talk about how Sarah got laser focused on who she did not want to serve, what she wanted to offer clients, and how she wanted to package it. Then we drill down into why that change made all the difference--how she was able to develop authority within her niche faster because she had taken a stand. Sales calls got easier, fulfillment got easier, and so did content creation. And we unpack why a similar adjustment, deciding to serve a niche not the whole crowd, can drastically change your business, as well.
If you’re a coach or a course creator, you’ll also be interested in hearing Sarah’s tips for making sure you’re working with the right mentors. She explains why, if you’re taking advice from someone whose daily life you don’t want, you’re likely optimizing your business around someone else’s finish line.