You’re ready to choose your niche for your brand. You followed my niche planning formula found here, but you still need a little inspiration.
I compiled a list of OVER 50 niches to get your creative juices flowing.
1. Building Websites for Non-Coders
2. Online Advertising for Beauty Brands
(Facebook Ads, Website Ads, Google Ads, Affiliate Marketing)
3. Graphic Design Using Adobe Tools
(Photoshop, Illustrator)
4. Selling Insurance
(Health Insurance, Medicare, Auto Insurance, Life Insurance)
5. Building and Running a Firm
(Insurance, Law, Marketing)
6. Event Planning or Wedding Planning
7. Building and Running a Virtual Assistant Business
8. Lead Generation for … (Industry)
(Boutique Gyms, Hair Salons, Insurance Agencies, Law Firms)
9. Launching and Running an E-Commerce Business
10. Project Management
11. Fashion Design
12. Turn Your Music Talent into a Profitable Business
13. Investing 101
14. Vegan/Plant-Based Cooking
15. Cooking for Diabetics
16. Traveling on a Budget for Big Families
17. Cheap Traveling for Millennials
18. Prenatal Yoga
19. Body Positive Fitness
20. Aerobics for Stay at Home Moms
21. Balcony Gardening
22. Building Chicken Coops
23. Cisterns for Newbies
24. DIY Bunker
25. Camper Living
26. Interior Design for Small Spaces
27. Backyard Gardening
28. Solar Paneling
29. Composting
30. Fat Positivity/Confidence
31. Life Coaching for 9 to 5’ers
32. Practicing Manifesting
33. Meditation
34. Plus Size Fashion
35. DIY Beauty Products
36. Organic/Vegan/Natural Beauty
37. Copywriting
38. Writing a Book
39. Bartending
40. Creating a Podcast
41. Growing Cannabis
42. DIY Furniture Building
43. Auto Mechanics
44. Teaching English
45. Lettering for Beginners
46. Watercolor Painting
47. Illustration
48. Filmmaking
49. Making Beer
50. Teaching Guitar
51. Sewing for Beginners
52. Knitting Baby Clothes
53. Dog Training
54. Attracting the Right Clients
55. Wedding Photography
56. Instagram Photography
57. Career Coaching
Although some of the examples I included above are more general, the idea behind choosing a good niche is that it’s specific. So when you have a more general niche in mind, you want to get more targeted by choosing a narrow audience.
An example would be taking the “Illustration” niche and make it more specific like “Illustration for Beginners” or “Illustrating by Hand.”
Niching down to a specific audience is better because it makes it easier to connect with your audience and later convert them to paying customers.
Also, it’s more beneficial to start with a narrow niche and later scale or expand in order to gain more customers; rather than to start with a broad audience and later disengage some of them and lose customers you worked hard to attain in the first place.
Did this list help you? Did you choose your niche? Let me know what you chose in the comments!
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