The Challenge: Mod 1/Day 2 - Finding Niche Ideas

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http://www.challenge.co/training/mod1/day2/ Brent Hodgson from Market Samurai review methods for finding niche or market ideas on the Internet for The Challenge. Find out more here: http://www.challenge.co/training/mod1/day2/

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  • @clray123 So you need to write about something not many know about to avoid competition, but then there may not be a market, bad argument.

  • Really good ideas for finding niche and microniche markets...on my second time around...like watching the movie, "The Usual Suspects"...everything makes more sense when you watch it a second time...

  • Great content and some great ideas for finding those all important niche's

    Thank you for all your help

    Gordon Bloomfield

  • Jeeeze! You guys rock

  • Thanks for showing me step by step on how to find a niche.

  • @clray123

    I personally know three people who are making seven figures a year, (in UK money) and are 1man bands.

    That's not to say they don't outsource aspects of their business, they do. I also know several other people earning around the £50k mark and only working 10-15 hrs a week.

    I scrape a living from the net, thanks to what I learned from the challenge 3 years ago . I share my kids with my ex, and couldn't have found a job that gave me that freedom. Don't be so sceptical.

  • @OldNickBarton What do you mean with appearg in "open marketplace" a few months later? When presented here to anyone who wants to watch, they are already open.

    I agree with you that it's good to be prepared for emergencies, the question is what road we take and whether we are not exploited in the process by others looking to off-load risks on the gullible. To exaggerate it a bit, consider why Mr. Dale is not just using this wonderful software, but instead selling it to people (indirectly).

  • @editingnetau - I disagree. Bring on the scepticism - faith is for the gullible! clray123's comments maybe a bit negatively framed, but they aren't putting me off from following the challenge, but instead are helpfully thought provoking, cautioning me to put things in perspective. All but abusive comments should be welcomed, thanks :)

  • @clray123 'it becomes increasingly tough to be an expert in any domain' That doesnt just apply to IM, it applies to everything else in life. Sure, there may b a lot ppl losing $ in IM,but there are also ppl wanting to be a doc/lawyer/engineer prof only to do badly at their last stage and lose their time and money. As for quackery, it depends on your definition of quackery. Hell, some ppl think Apple and Nike are also 'quackery' since they sell similar products that cost 10fold of their cost!

  • @editingnetau Thank you for your care, but I enjoy watching this show. I find it intriguing how the presenters behave, what kind of vocabulary and voice they use, how you folks react to criticism etc. These observations are my real benefit from this "challenge", not following instructions to build a web site which sells socks.

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