Starting from 0 or not sure about your Skool niche? 🎯 These 3 steps helped me.
If you are just getting started and stuck on how to pick a niche for your Skool community or wondering whether you picked the right one then this post might help you. I was in the same position as you but managed to figure out how to find a niche that is: - Aligned with my passion - In high demand - Low in supply (competition) - Monetizable I explained how I did it below in 3 steps, I hope it helps you in any way :) It helped me launch my community (link) without having an audience or any type of authority in my market and grow it to 195 members quite easily. My members keep telling me they have been looking for a community like mine for some time now, and I managed to figure that out using the steps outlined below: Step 1️⃣: Brainstorm niche ideas. Step 2️⃣: Do a niche viability check. Step 3️⃣: Research the competition & look for opportunity. 👉 Step 1: Brainstorm niche ideas. Take some time to brainstorm and write down ideas for potential niches. I strongly advise you to make it easy on yourself and explore your passion(s). Starting a community about something you are deeply passionate about has a ton of benefits. It’s easier to: 👍 Generate lots of content ideas. 👍 Stay consistent for the coming years while you build. 👍 Connect and build relationships with your members. 👍 Go the extra mile for your members in terms of providing value. To brainstorm niche ideas, answer these questions and write down the answers: 1. What subjects are you passionate about? 2. What are your hobbies? 3. What can you not stop talking about? 4. What topics allow you to generate a lot of ideas? 5. What are you skilled in? 6. What feels like play to you, but work to others? 7. What YouTube videos do you watch the most? 💡 As you write down niches and you start to feel excited/motivated about a certain niche, and you get lots of ideas for content, that means you're on the right track! 👉 Step 2: Do a niche viability check