Just coined the term "Sub-Niches" Great Market to Jump In

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I would now like to coin the term "Sub-Niche" markets. Taking advantage of other business that have a loyal following and creating a niche for their followers. Some other examples would be

-Determining the best Starbucks Coffee

-How to write a great post on the Warrior Forum

-Finding What You Want on Google

This is a pretty good secret I am passing along here let's see if some Warrior's can take advantage.

This came about as a result of a post by Mr. George Wright a fellow Warrior Member.

http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...here-they.html

Any other "Sub-Niches" anyone else can think of. I know there is a lot out there.
#coined #great #jump #market #subniches #term
  • Profile picture of the author JayXtreme
    I hate to rain on your parade...

    The term sub-niche has been around forever...

    I see your point and it may be a good one, but coining the term sub-niche isn't possible because it has been "coined" already

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  • Profile picture of the author David McAnulty
    I am not so arrogant to claim I actually made up the phrase "sub-niches", but I am claiming coining rights none the less.

    The land has always been there I am just putting my flag on it which makes it mine.
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    • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
      Originally Posted by David McAnulty View Post

      I am not so arrogant to claim I actually made up the phrase "sub-niches", but I am claiming coining rights none the less.

      The land has always been there I am just putting my flag on it which makes it mine.
      Hey man - I saw it first. I'm gonna sue you for all you've got for stealing my idea (oh - and then i'll split the proceeds 50/50 if you send me a cheque to pay for my processing and handling costs.)
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Lockwood
    I would like to coin the term "Internet marketing."

    Am I too late?
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeff B
      I've got dibs on "stud".

      Seriously though, it's a great idea regardless of who is coining what.
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    • Profile picture of the author David McAnulty
      Chris,

      You right on time. You will be forever known as the person who coined the term "Internet Marketing."

      Any unique examples or original idea (ebooks, topics, etc) you can shed on us for some credibility otherwise someone may take down your flag and put up their own. Just FYI
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      • Profile picture of the author Killer Joe
        OK, I got dibs on "Micro-Niche".

        Anybody tries to steal it from me and your Karma is going to be boinked big time.

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  • Profile picture of the author Diana Lane
    You're all wrong. The future is with the 'super-condensed-micro-fraction-of-a-niche'. You heard it here first
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    • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
      Originally Posted by Diana Lane View Post

      You're all wrong. The future is with the 'super-condensed-micro-fraction-of-a-niche'. You heard it here first
      And then some scientists will take a couple of those niche particles and collide them in an underground tunnel in Switzerland, causing a black hole of forced continuity into which all super niches will be sucked....


      Be afraid.






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  • Profile picture of the author BrianMcLeod
    You guys are such fools.

    I've been harvesting gold from "ni" markets FOREVER...

    That's even SMALLER than a sub-niche. It's PRE-Niche.

    It's a "ni".

    Brian <- KING of Ni Marketing

    P. S. The OP may fly a freaky flag but the message on it is important!
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    • Profile picture of the author David McAnulty
      I think I a might have shadowed the purpose of this post with my outrageous claims.

      It was simply to serve as an example of using creative ideas to tap in and/or even create new and profitable niche markets.


      It was meant to show others that the flow of new and untouched material is available to all with a little digging and thought. It was also meant for us to share ideas.

      I know I started it but, if we can do more sharing and less claiming it would be great. I might even denounce my claim to the phrase"sub-niche" marketing. Doubt it though. ITS MINE! :p
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    • Profile picture of the author R Hagel
      Originally Posted by LoudMac View Post


      It's a "ni".
      OK -- now that you coined it, you can probably also tell us how to say it. Would that be "ni" with the short "i" sound as in "it?" Or would that be "ni" as in knee?

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      • Profile picture of the author Diana Lane
        Originally Posted by R Hagel View Post

        OK -- now that you coined it, you can probably also tell us how to say it. Would that be "ni" with the short "i" sound as in "it?" Or would that be "ni" as in knee?

        Or 'ni' as in 'knights'? The knights that like to say 'ni'? Oh wait, I think someone else has 'coined' that one
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    • Profile picture of the author NewbiesDiary
      Originally Posted by LoudMac View Post

      You guys are such fools.

      I've been harvesting gold from "ni" markets FOREVER...

      That's even SMALLER than a sub-niche. It's PRE-Niche.

      It's a "ni".

      Brian <- KING of Ni Marketing

      P. S. The OP may fly a freaky flag but the message on it is important!
      I'm sure Monty Python coined the phrase "ni"
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  • Profile picture of the author Jared Alberghini
    Results 1 - 10 of about 22,700 for sub-niche

    Results 1 - 10 of about 29,400 for subniche

    Results 1 - 10 of about 6,350,000 for sub niche

    The first two terms are not 'extremely' saturated, so I would not discourage you in whatever it is you want to do...

    HOWEVER: saying 'it's mine' or 'coining' a phrase that has already been around for many years, and 'coined' by tens of thousands of people waaaaay before you, is quite tacky... c'mon... get with the program...

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    You can't even say 'That's Hot' without paying Paris Hilton... she 'OWNS' that phrase...
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    • Profile picture of the author Ricky Parker
      Hey guys. Stop arguing.

      Tomorrow is a day of giving thanks.

      We need to thank Al Gore for making this all possible. Because without him none of us could coin any of this stuff online. Let alone argue about it.
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      • Profile picture of the author David McAnulty
        I never meant it to be an argument I meant it to be a brainstorm for sub-niche markets so that others could share some good ideas to generate profitable articles through undiscovered and created sub-niches.

        It seems to have gotten way off topic. I attempted to bring it 180 degrees, but I think we ahve only come 45 thus far.

        Hopefully I will get help from some fellow Warriors and brig us the other 135 degrees we need to accomplish the intended purpose of this post.
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        • Profile picture of the author ShayB
          Wait! I have it!

          A milli-niche.

          That is 1000th of a niche, in metric terms. :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author Jared Alberghini
    micro-niche beats milli-niche... (a micron is much smaller isn't it?)

    How about:

    infini-niche "I call it" it's an infinitely small niche...

    ha!

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    • Profile picture of the author ShayB
      How about "invisi-niche" - so small it's invisible?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jared Alberghini
    "black-hole-niche" - so powerful, the gravitational pull alone sucks customers in...

    ooh, I kinda like that one... I coin that one myself...

    - Jared
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    • Profile picture of the author ShayB
      Originally Posted by webdesignhq View Post

      "black-hole-niche" - so powerful, the gravitational pull alone sucks customers in...

      ooh, I kinda like that one... I may coin that myself...

      - Jared
      Okay. I give up. You win.

      (Sound like a WSO title to me....:rolleyes

      (How can I resist the sci-fi-ish-ness of the term???)
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      • Profile picture of the author David McAnulty
        This settles it. Give it a good read.


        Sub-niche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

        I am officially the coiner of the term "sub-niche"

        I do agree with Shay that Jarod has come up with another great term "black hole niche"

        Great one man. How about some idea though guys this is going in circles. Somebody please pull it back on topic
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        • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
          I am officially the coiner of the term "sub-niche"
          You are officially a deliberate fraud. Here are over 22,000 examples of "prior art."

          sub-niche - Google Search

          The term itself, in reference to markets, predates the commercial Internet, which began in the early 90's.

          It's probable that it goes much further back as a term in biology and ecology, where the word 'niche' has specific and important meaning.


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  • Profile picture of the author Glenn Grundberg
    Ok, I'm feeling a little froggy, so I'll jump in too...

    NUCLEICHE.

    MINE.
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    • Profile picture of the author ExRat
      Hi,

      You guys are such fools.

      I've been harvesting gold from "ni" markets FOREVER...

      That's even SMALLER than a sub-niche. It's PRE-Niche.

      It's a "ni".

      Brian <- KING of Ni Marketing
      That's soooooo yesterday...

      I'm coining the 'Ecky-ecky-ecky-ecky-pikang-zoop-boing-goodem-zoo-owli-zhiv-niche'

      The Holy Grail: Scene 19
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      • Profile picture of the author Cindy Battye
        Originally Posted by ExRat View Post

        Hi,



        That's soooooo yesterday...

        I'm coining the 'Ecky-ecky-ecky-ecky-pikang-zoop-boing-goodem-zoo-owli-zhiv-niche'

        The Holy Grail: Scene 19
        awww!! NOT FAIR! I was SOOO gonna say that one! *rolls eyes*
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        • Profile picture of the author ExRat
          Hi Cindy,

          I spent last week working while playing the boxed-set of Michael Palin's 'around the world' DVDs as background sounds/images for the zillionth time...totally addicted, and so is my son I thought I was one of the world's chief Python recitalists but my son now wins bets by correcting me on my wording. What have I done?

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            Who killed the Norwegian Blue?
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            • Profile picture of the author ExRat
              Hi Paul,

              SPLORF!



              OK. You got me. What the hell is that thing?

              I don't recognise it as a Python monster, so I imagine it's from some bizarre space program? (I might lose cred with that statement). Sadly, the only space-type obsession I had was 2000AD - 'Splundig Ver Thrigg'.

              You got me the other day with 'nuke 'em 'till they glow' - I knew that expression from a rather rude,crude,lewd and politically-incorrect English rock-humour band I used to follow who's name it would be advisable for me not to reveal. But after investigation, I found it was from some very popular cult magazine thingy and my lot had 'borrowed' it.

              So put me out of (into?) my misery please.

              I like the native American thingy under the monitor too. I forget the name but I used to have a similar one which my uncle got me from his base in Chile - one of those things you put your head through and wear (duh).

              Edit - it's not a furry version of the flying spaghetti monster is it? It doesn't have any meatballs...:-)
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              • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
                Roger,

                [sigh] That is the fuzzy, stuffed version of a Great Old One. Specifically, Cthulhu. And no, it has no Pastafarian tendencies. Cthulhu eats the heads off his cultists. (See userfriendly.org for details.)

                The item of apparel you're describing is likely one referred to as a serape.


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                • Profile picture of the author ExRat
                  Hi Paul,

                  Thanks for the enlightenment and hopefully I can reciprocate by finding a furry toy, linked to a fictional world, supported by mountains of age-old art and books that you have never heard of, and continue the trend of photographing it in front of a monitor with warrior forum in the background.

                  But I doubt that one exists that you don't already know of. Dang. :rolleyes:

                  PS -

                  Who killed the Norwegian Blue?
                  He's stunned...
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                  • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
                    Roger,
                    He's stunned...
                    See those back feet? He's pushing up daisies. (An'a won-a, an'a two-a)

                    The spewage ain't got nuttin' to do wit' it. 'E's 'ad 'is 'ead bit off, 'e 'as.

                    That's right. Cthulhu was the original 'geek,' and your parrot (and the OP) are just props in his quest to conquer the Universe.

                    Fee-yourds, my arse.


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                    • Profile picture of the author jasondinner
                      I just coined the phrase - "coined the phrase"

                      and

                      "warrior" - sorry Allen - I claimed coinage first!!!!
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            • Profile picture of the author jacstone193
              Originally Posted by Paul Myers View Post



              Who killed the Norwegian Blue?
              Love him - where can I get one for christmas ?
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              • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
                Love him - where can I get one for christmas ?
                Amazon.com: Toy Vault 12 " Cthulhu Plush Toy:...Amazon.com: Toy Vault 12 " Cthulhu Plush Toy:...
                Bon appetit...
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                • Profile picture of the author Steven Wagenheim
                  I'm coining the phrase "Wagenheiming It" which means, in today's lingo...

                  Make it the bomb.

                  And not the kind that blows up in your face.
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                  • Profile picture of the author David McAnulty
                    While this post is not serving its intended purpose it the post did serve to accomplish one thing.

                    We have had an incredible flood of coinage going on. By the end of it I think every subcategory of niche will be owned by one Warrior or the next.

                    Look everyone who is participating, the title was just to drive interest to the post.

                    I in no way actually believe that I coined the word sub-niche although I did write the wikipedia article on the topic
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                    • Profile picture of the author Kevin Riley
                      AHA! Nobody snagged sub-sub-niche. It's all mine.

                      I'm planting my flag:





                      And having my enforcers stop copyright infringement.



                      "I pity the fool who uses Kevin Riley's word sub-sub-niche!"

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                    • Profile picture of the author Jeff B
                      Originally Posted by David McAnulty View Post

                      While this post is not serving its intended purpose it the post did serve to accomplish one thing.

                      We have had an incredible flood of coinage going on. By the end of it I think every subcategory of niche will be owned by one Warrior or the next.

                      Look everyone who is participating, the title was just to drive interest to the post.

                      I in no way actually believe that I coined the word sub-niche although I did write the wikipedia article on the topic
                      I read it in wikipedia so it must be true!
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  • Profile picture of the author Gary McCaffrey
    Well I'd just like to add that it was me who coined the term, "coin a term".
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  • Profile picture of the author ExRat
    Hi,

    Well I'd just like to add that it was me who coined the term, "coin a term".
    Can I just say that he'll never appear on television again?

    No I'm sorry, there isn't time...
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    coin....coin....coin......

    penny for your thoughts ?
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    • Profile picture of the author Martin Luxton
      What's a niche?
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      • Profile picture of the author Jeff B
        Originally Posted by Martin Luxton View Post

        What's a niche?
        It's a "sub-niche", only bigger.

        Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
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      • Profile picture of the author ShayB
        Originally Posted by Martin Luxton View Post

        What's a niche?
        "A niche" is something you need to scratch. (Get it? Huh? Do ya?)
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        • Profile picture of the author Martin Luxton
          So if a niche is bigger than a sub-niche, what kind of niche is bigger than a niche - a super-niche?
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          • Profile picture of the author Killer Joe
            If it's related to the Internet then it's an 'Inter-Niche'.

            If it's not, then it's not, but if it is, then it is.

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          • Profile picture of the author Diana Lane
            Originally Posted by Martin Luxton View Post

            So if a niche is bigger than a sub-niche, what kind of niche is bigger than a niche - a super-niche?
            *hurriedly coins 'maxiniche', 'meganiche', 'obesaniche' and 'too-hefty-to-get-off-it's-butt-a-niche'.
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            • Profile picture of the author David McAnulty
              If Nietzsche were here he would claim the "niche" is dead.

              So I would like to coin the term "mortal niche".

              If Freud were here he would claim that the "niche" is only interested naughty things.

              That being the case my next coination will be "promiscuous niche".

              Since I am still here I continue to claim the coin of "sub-niche".
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              • Profile picture of the author Killer Joe
                Originally Posted by David McAnulty View Post

                If Nietzsche were here he would claim the "niche" is dead.

                So I would like to coin the term "mortal niche".

                If Freud were here he would claim that the "niche" is only interested naughty things.

                That being the case my next coination will be "promiscuous niche".

                Since I am still here I continue to claim the coin of "sub-niche".

                Well, you're new here so what's the harm in trading credibility for fantasy. Not a good long term strategy on a forum like this, however.

                Where do you think the phrase "It seemed like a good idea at the time" came from.

                Oh wait! Did I just coin that? I think I did!

                Hot damn...Wikipedia here I come..

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                • Profile picture of the author David McAnulty
                  Originally Posted by Killer Joe View Post

                  Well, you're new here so what's the harm in trading credibility for fantasy. Not a good long term strategy on a forum like this, however.

                  Where do you think the phrase "It seemed like a good idea at the time" came from.

                  Oh wait! Did I just coin that? I think I did!

                  Hot damn...Wikipedia here I come..

                  KJ
                  Fantasy is where good ideas breed like bacteria. Where do you think creativity comes from, however.

                  I think it is safe to say that it has taken on a life of its own.

                  Someone get together a mob so we can kill this thing, it must die.

                  Die you ******* of a post, DIE!
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          • Profile picture of the author ShayB
            Originally Posted by Martin Luxton View Post

            So if a niche is bigger than a sub-niche, what kind of niche is bigger than a niche - a super-niche?
            So now are we going to get into a my-niche-is-bigger-than-your-niche battle?
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        • Profile picture of the author Cindy Battye
          Originally Posted by Shay60654 View Post

          "A niche" is something you need to scratch. (Get it? Huh? Do ya?)
          Oooh - now we get into a pronounciation battle... you see... i would say that it's more of a kneeeesh.. kinda like what you would get if you cross a knee, with a quiche...
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          • Profile picture of the author Diana Lane
            Originally Posted by Cindy Battye View Post

            kinda like what you would get if you cross a knee, with a quiche...
            Yay, Cindy! I think you've just coined 'quee'
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          • Profile picture of the author ShayB
            Originally Posted by Cindy Battye View Post

            Oooh - now we get into a pronounciation battle... you see... i would say that it's more of a kneeeesh.. kinda like what you would get if you cross a knee, with a quiche...
            Dang. Forgot about the different pronunciations. Now my post wasn't nearly so funny.
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        • Profile picture of the author Bob Monie
          Originally Posted by R Hagel View Post

          OK -- now that you coined it, you can probably also tell us how to say it. Would that be "ni" with the short "i" sound as in "it?" Or would that be "ni" as in knee?

          In Oz, we call a niche a Kneesh.

          Originally Posted by BIG Mike View Post

          OK, in that case, I'm coining Nano-Niche, Pico-Niche and hell, all the way down to Yocto-Niche
          Mike, Since you coined the phrase "Yocto-Niche", do you think you could give us an example of one? Does it mean you need 10^24 Yocto-Niches to = 1 niche? That appears to be alot of work, hehe.

          I might aswell coin the phrase "Neutrino-Niche". Has a mass less than 0 and pretty much considered a waste of your marketing time.
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        • Profile picture of the author chensta
          Originally Posted by ShayRockhold View Post

          "A niche" is something you need to scratch. (Get it? Huh? Do ya?)
          LOL!...I get it, but that doesn't mean its awful
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    it's neeeeeeeeeeeeesssssh

    not nitch....

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  • Profile picture of the author Quilst
    I can't believe that you haven't heard?

    "Niche died this morning ... and it's dead - it's dead"
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    • Profile picture of the author Martin Luxton
      "The Death of Niche Marketing?"

      Oh no, there's a big niche marketing launch on the way!i
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisJamesG
    I'd like to coin the term pseudo-niche please.

    A good example would be www.welovecoffee.com and it's all about ferrits.
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  • Profile picture of the author TelegramSam
    I am so far ahead of my time with my marketing and my recent discovery of "Quantum-Niches" that all my campaigns are actually directed into space onto the top secret Jupiter Server Platform.

    Then when the population of earth is ready for my breakthroughs they are beamed back just in time to be riding the crest of the wave.

    Generation of my family will then reap the benefits.

    Until then I have to make do with my micro-niches, sub-niches and mini-niches. Boring...
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