Is a Niche really that Important if using this Strategy?
Instead of having a niche like "Weight loss for men over 30 with kids" or "Meditation for the busy executive", I wanted to incorporate a broader range of topics and provide valuable content until I can get some feedback.
For instance:
A blog that talks about proper nutrition for a lean body look, positive mindset/habits and content marketing. I understand this is a very broad range and can contain hundreds of sub niches.
My question is this:
Would it be a successful strategy to fill the blog with high value content surrounding those broad topics and as I start to receive feedback from my subscribers as to possible problems that need solved - only then - begin to narrow the topics.
I would create opt ins on specific sub niches within those larger topics and test to see which are more responsive.
I feel instead of testing a bunch of small niches this may be a good way to test a broad market and see what potential niches arise from the feedback.
Any thoughts?
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