"Finding my Niche"
Niche, unless anyone was confused. |
I have had many adventures recently. I have attended several
business networking events where I had talked about the viability of an online
community based business which attempts to help people with their career choices
by example through an extended knowledge network (I.e. Imnotasheep.com!). The
benefits of this concept have always seemed clear to me and I hope to be able
to apply growing business knowledge to make it into a scalable project. The fundamental
of this concept is that it involves growth of a network, which requires an
investment of time, which requires a return to fund the time. So the real
question becomes “How can I make this project scalable”. The main problem with this is that that shouldn’t
be a matter of money, but it is. This is not to say that the mission statement
for the project changes or that I indeed sell my soul to the devil for a quick
buck, only that the timeline of the project/business is scalable in a way that
makes it best meet it mission statement.
Of course all of this bollocks has already been explained to
me before by people that have pretty much done it but as per usual when
experienced people explain something like this the overriding point is missed,
not on purpose might I add!
The best way to make something scalable is to find a
community of people that require your business because no-one has
bothered/attempted/realised/known that they may require said goods/services. For
the purpose of this conversation I will refer to this as a Niche.
The possibilities are endless and as with most cases of
choice if there is too much it’s very hard to pick something. Many ideas had
been suggested to me to what I should concentrate my efforts on before but from
the small experiences I have had with business networking a clear front runner
has become obvious and further research only seems to back it up. So I shall
heed my own words and create a plan!
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