Why is it that Sarah booked 5 clients in a week⦠While Jack couldnāt even give his offer away? (Yes, this really happened.) There were 2 solopreneurs. They both wanted the same thing: Add $3k+ monthly with a simple offer. Same hustle. The ONLY difference? Sarah nailed her niche. Jack didnāt. Sarah spoke directly to one person. Jack spoke to everyone and connected with no one. Sarahās DMs were flooded with: āI need this!ā āWhere do I pay?ā āCan I start today?ā Jackās inbox? Ghost town. Picking your niche is like eating durian. It gets a lot of hate. But it also has die-hard fans (like me). Your niche should be the same. Clear. You can have the best offer in the world. But if youāre vague⦠Youāll spend your life convincing. Clear niche = Clients chase you. Vague niche = You chase them. This is exactly why I hosted the "Create Your Niche" Workshop. Inside, I show you the exact steps I used. The same ones that 20+ solopreneurs in my community used to grow fast. And how you can be more of a boss like Sarah. And less of a loser like Jacko. You can grab the recording today for $4.99. Yes, $5. That's no type my friend. (As a bonus: you can also get a free trial of my Solopreneur Launch Skool community) All for less than a cup of coffee. Zero fluff. Just the niche positioning secrets no one teaches. Snag it here before I pull it down: āhttps://michaellimco.thrivecart.com/creating-your-niche/ā Stay Limitless, Michael "Durian niche" Lim |
š x 5 Award-Winning Social Entrepreneur. Sold my first one-person business at 28. Currently traveling Southeast Asia.
I was at a start-up event last night. It was hosted by an incubator called Catalysr. These were early-stage start-up founders. One of the speakers was a seasoned entrepreneur. He could have talked about anything. Fundraising, product-market fit, hiring to scale. Nope. He talked about one thing. The power of networks. He said this: āYour network will determine your success.ā He talked about how his first start-up failed. And he went broke. The one thing that saved him? The people he knew. Not...
My email yesterday struck a chord. I received emails like this: While I love hearing from you guys, these emails break my heart I canāt help but feel terrible. I know exactly what it was like to be in this position. Iām not in my 60s, but Iām familiar with being and feeling stuck. 2 years ago, my first business was failing me. I did well in my first year. But I didnāt build my sales engine. My clients ghosted me. A big proposal fell through. I got hit with a massive tax bill. I couldnāt deny...
I would say sorry, but Iām not sorry at all. In fact, I enjoyed it. And he started it. (So itās really his fault) Matt reached out to work with me last year. He told me he was stuck. He couldnāt crack a monthly income goal. He had been working with a coach who wasnāt getting any results. Even after six months of work together. He still had: No sales system. No offer clarity. No real progress. When we started together, we tore down his biz. Rebuilt his offers. Simplified his message....