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Michael Lim

This one thing got me haters šŸ§”ā€ā™‚ļø


You may have noticed something odd about me.

I’m attempting to grow a beard.

Here’s my progress:

I usually look like this:

This is the longest I’ve ever grown my beard.

I’m not helped by my Asian genetics.

I’ve got a few bold spots.

Some parts grow better than others.

The journey has been fun.

I don't feel like a 12-year-old boy anymore.

But the one thing that’s surprised me?

The reactions have been polarizing.

Like really polarizing.

People either:

1/ Love it.

OR

2/ Hate it.

There’s no in-between.

I don’t get a ā€˜neutral’ reaction.

No one says to me: ā€œI don’t know what to think of your beard.ā€

It’s a strong ā€œlooks greatā€ or ā€œplz shave you cavemanā€

And honestly.

That’s exactly how your niche should feel.

Polarizing. Clear. Unmistakably you.

Because the biggest threat to your business isn't haters or competitors.

It’s indifference.

Most solopreneurs post content that makes people go…

ā€œmeh.ā€

No one hates it.

But no one buys either.

When your niche is sharp, the right people lean in.

The wrong people filter themselves out.

Just like my beard.

Now, if you’re tired of blending in…

If you want your content to convert instead of collect crickets…

Then you need to Redpill your niche.

Lucky for you, I recorded a workshop on exactly that.

It’s called ā€œHow To Create Your Niche of One.ā€

It’s normally $100.

But for this week only, it’s yours for $4.99.

(That's over 90% discounted).

And yes, there’s a juicy bonus inside.

$5. That’s less than:

A sad airport sandwich.
A fancy bottle of water.
Or the beard oil I bought that doesn’t even work.

But unlike those, this $5 actually builds your business.

This offer expires in a few days.

Once it’s gone. It’s gone.

Grab the workshop recording here:

​michaellim.co/niche​

Don’t be neutral.

Be unforgettable.

Stay Limitless,

Michael "patchy beard, perfect niche" Lim

P.S. - What would you rate my beard out of 10? (plz be kind)

Michael Lim

šŸ† x 5 Award-Winning Social Entrepreneur. Sold my first one-person business at 28. Currently traveling Southeast Asia.

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