Review of Niching Up

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Review of Niching Up

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Niching Up" by Chris Dreyer.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Niching up: The Narrower the Market, The Bigger the Prize by Chris Dreyer is a non-fiction digital marketing-oriented book. The book portrays the pros and cons of niching up and the importance of niches for business extension.

In this book, the author unfolds the path to encounter notoriety and long-term profitability by way of a streamlined, specialized market focus. He invalidates the myths associated with stipulating a specific target and quota his stories of making it big by reducing his anticipation. Sometimes success is about having the proper mindset. Through his unique stories of lessons learned and how he has mastered them, you will perceive that excellent opportunities come to those who simplify.

The book was easy to accompany and captivating. The ideal artefact of this book which fascinated me was the real-life examples of unique professionals and the impact of niches in their successful professions. The book has briefly illustrated the cons in the first chapter and decoded the pros in detail in the latter chapters. In this book, the author has clarified how someone can choose his specific niche through research and gain experience, whether someone has natural competency in that niche or is passionate about that distinct niche.

The most attractive instrument of this book is the portrayal of stories and the connection of niches between business extension and real-life growth. The book has untangled concepts such as the iron triangle that consists of three components, good, fast and cheap, and you can have something good, fast and cheap, but you can only have two of the three at any one time. It has deciphered how being specific makes you substantially more memorable and creates the perception of profound expertise, how expertise is about education and application, etc.

The author of this book has demonstrated how to choose a niche and how it can help in expertise, premium pricing, conversion, relationship equity, efficiency, etc. The words are comprehensible and detailed. Even though it is a business-oriented book, it is easy to understand.

As a reader, I enjoyed this book. If you are an entrepreneur, content creator, digital marketer or content writer, I will encourage you to read this exciting book. I will also recommend those who are visionary about their future, as this book has the ingredients to confer someone a vision for their carrier and how to excel in their specialized field.

The book is formatted and flawlessly edited. Still, I rate it 4 out of 5 as it hasn't explained the process of setting up the niche.

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