Listen to today’s episode on 3 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Niche Down Your First 6 Months in Business:
Episode Description:
Hey Mama! In today’s episode, I am sharing my top three reasons why you shouldn’t niche down your first six months in business. This episode is part 1 of my 3-part series on all things niching down. Check out episodes 3 and 4 to catch the entire series.
I’m sure many of you have been told the importance of finding your niche and how the riches are in the niches. Well, I’m here to say that niching down when new to entrepreneurship can hold you back from growing and scaling your business.
Main Topics Covered in this Episode:
- The top 3 reasons why you SHOULDN’T niche down your first 6 months in business:
- You can’t determine what services you like/dislike if you niche down too early
- You can’t know who you want to serve without serving different people/different types of businesses
- You don’t need to add to the stress you experience as a new mompreneur
Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
Connect with Andria:
- Book a week of Voxer coaching to build your business in a way that fits your current season of life
- Let’s connect on Instagram @Mamaturnedmompreneur
Related Episodes and Blog Posts:
- Episode 3 – When is the Right Time to Niche Down as an Online Business Owner, and Why You Need to Niche to Scale Your Business
- Blog: When and Why You Should Niche Down as an Online Service Provider
More About the Mama Turned Mompreneur Podcast:
Hey mama, are you tired of feeling burnt out with your online business? Maybe you’re offering an array of services but still not reaching your monthly income goals. Do you desire to earn more while working less? Do you wish to be fully present with your family while scaling your online business? Are you ready to get all the deets on how to successfully grow and scale your online business with little ones running circles around you? If yes, then Mama Turned Mompreneur is the podcast for you! Each week, I share actionable tips on growing and scaling your online business without sacrificing motherhood or your sanity.
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