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🎙 Episode 4: Stay in Your Niche – The Smart Way to Grow Without Breaking What Works
In this episode of Find Your Source, Stephen dives into one of the most important (yet most ignored) growth strategies: staying in your lane.
When you're scaling a product line or maximizing your manufacturing capacity, it’s tempting to take on anything that comes your way. But saying “yes” to every opportunity can quickly lead to overextension, poor quality, and burned partnerships. Stephen explains why staying focused on your core niche—and finding compatible extensions—is the key to sustainable growth.
Using real-world examples (from windshield wiper blades to washer fluid to brake fluid), Stephen shows how knowing your niche helps you become a preferred customer to manufacturers—and how manufacturers can use their own excess capacity wisely.
đź’ˇ In This Episode:
How to become the least painful customer your manufacturer has (and why that matters)
Why manufacturers should avoid chasing every customer and stick to what they do best
How businesses can expand wisely into adjacent niches that don’t derail operations
What makes a customer valuable beyond order size
Why "the riches are in the niches"—and how to identify yours
âś… PLUS: Stephen shares insights on how manufacturers can use downtime wisely, what buyers should ask before choosing a new production partner, and why diversification doesn't mean dilution.
📬 Want hands-on help?
By DSP Enterprises🎙 Episode 4: Stay in Your Niche – The Smart Way to Grow Without Breaking What Works
In this episode of Find Your Source, Stephen dives into one of the most important (yet most ignored) growth strategies: staying in your lane.
When you're scaling a product line or maximizing your manufacturing capacity, it’s tempting to take on anything that comes your way. But saying “yes” to every opportunity can quickly lead to overextension, poor quality, and burned partnerships. Stephen explains why staying focused on your core niche—and finding compatible extensions—is the key to sustainable growth.
Using real-world examples (from windshield wiper blades to washer fluid to brake fluid), Stephen shows how knowing your niche helps you become a preferred customer to manufacturers—and how manufacturers can use their own excess capacity wisely.
đź’ˇ In This Episode:
How to become the least painful customer your manufacturer has (and why that matters)
Why manufacturers should avoid chasing every customer and stick to what they do best
How businesses can expand wisely into adjacent niches that don’t derail operations
What makes a customer valuable beyond order size
Why "the riches are in the niches"—and how to identify yours
âś… PLUS: Stephen shares insights on how manufacturers can use downtime wisely, what buyers should ask before choosing a new production partner, and why diversification doesn't mean dilution.
📬 Want hands-on help?