Review of Niching Up
Posted: 16 Oct 2023, 11:00
[Following is a volunteer review of "Niching Up" by Chris Dreyer.]
This was an amazing read!
There was very minimal grammatical errors. I think I only caught one.
A ton of anecdotal examples to drive the points home, and it was an incredibly easy read and made sense the first time reading it! I could really feel the personality shining through it, and the transparency about the details regarding his business and how all skills we learn is beneficial through a repeatable process.
It comes from a realistic point of view, as well, where he goes over both the perceived positives as well as the negatives, so an informed decision can be made for your situation. Which I find you don’t usually see a lot of in this type of niche with business or branding books. I was also very impressed that there was little self pitching, and it was done in a very natural and classy way to promote ( we all understand that it’s the perfect platform to promote yourself ) and there’s nothing wrong with that, but it has to be done correctly.
He also is a living and working example of the different details about referrals and helping others, as he quotes many different books and authors within his own book that is an expert in their own specific niche that users can elevate their skills with as well.
Very interesting, I will definitely be looking up more from this author.
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Niching Up
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This was an amazing read!
There was very minimal grammatical errors. I think I only caught one.
A ton of anecdotal examples to drive the points home, and it was an incredibly easy read and made sense the first time reading it! I could really feel the personality shining through it, and the transparency about the details regarding his business and how all skills we learn is beneficial through a repeatable process.
It comes from a realistic point of view, as well, where he goes over both the perceived positives as well as the negatives, so an informed decision can be made for your situation. Which I find you don’t usually see a lot of in this type of niche with business or branding books. I was also very impressed that there was little self pitching, and it was done in a very natural and classy way to promote ( we all understand that it’s the perfect platform to promote yourself ) and there’s nothing wrong with that, but it has to be done correctly.
He also is a living and working example of the different details about referrals and helping others, as he quotes many different books and authors within his own book that is an expert in their own specific niche that users can elevate their skills with as well.
Very interesting, I will definitely be looking up more from this author.
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Niching Up
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon