Choosing the right niche is the difference between making a few hundred dollars vs pulling in thousands every month. A niche determines who follows you, who pays you, and how big your “whales” are.
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Step 1: Choose a Niche You Actually Understand
You cannot fake knowledge.
Your niche should be something you naturally know:
• Hobbies
• Sports
• Music genres
• Creative skills
If you don’t understand your niche, your content will feel forced and don't succeed
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Step 2: Pick a Male-Dominated Niche
Most creators forget this—men know what men want.
When you take a male-dominated topic and put a hot girl in it, it becomes instantly attractive to guys.
Examples:
• Formula 1
• Basketball / American football
• Gaming
• Cars
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Step 3: Focus on US-Dominated Niches
US audiences spend the most money.
If your niche is American-centered, Instagram pushes your content to US viewers automatically.
Think:
• US sports
• US aesthetics (Miami vice girl, Texas cowboy, LA lifestyle)
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Bonus 1: Niche Size
Smaller niche = less competition.
Avoid oversized categories like “Asian nurse” or “student girl.” Oversaturation kills your reach.
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Bonus 2: Niche profitability
- Your fans must have spending power
- Some niches attract broke audiences (like climate activist niche)
- Others attract luxury-lifestyle users who pay more.
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Bonus 3: Fan Engagement
If you choose a unique kink or ultra-specific hobby niche, you’ll get fewer followers but more whales.
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How to actually target a niche:
if you want to target a specific niche for your AI influencer then you got two options.
Hard Way: Create niche concepts from scratch using mind maps and Pinterest.
Easy Way: Copy real influencers’ best-performing posts and remake them with your AI character