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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5 out of 5 stars
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If we are rigorous, the majority of the books that advertise business either tell the same fables about scaling, conquering, or becoming a unicorn. Chris Dreyer is one of those who gives these self-absorbed leaders a clear-cut difficult time, and that is an admirable thing.

In fact, by focusing on a narrow niche, you are probably only limiting your power. This limited power means that you will not be able to market your knowledge or serve as many people as you can with a bigger focus. Dreyer wasn't playing with sand; he used this unusual approach to create an actual business that flourished with his startup. This bookish caricature will provide a punchy reminder of real life, spiced with reasonable guidelines. Consider the situation where a lifelong contractor with so much experience is happy to write a book dedicated to giving business tips based on his no-nonsense approach. Intrusions: no balanced and healthy diet, no muscular development tasks, and no weight loss at all. Contrary to the flashy, pie-in-the-sky promise of rapid weight loss, the program is all about precision execution according to specified levels.

Niching Up will not hold your hands to ease the pressure. Instead, it forces you to confront the uncomfortable question: What are the areas where you naturally shine as an individual? How do you distinguish yourself from your competitors and consider creativity as the main drive of individuation? Do you have the tenacity to weed out ill-fitting prospects? Consequently, this book is about maintaining a business that works smoothly, not heaving a large kingdom, which leaves you behind. The editing was superb, and there weren't any criticisms; therefore, the rating for Niching Up is 5 stars out of 5.

For those tired of those cliche advice column letters that leave you feeling not much changed afterward, Niching Up is the real driver you can use. It's time to time someone off for those who are tired of being stuck in the same spot where their competitors are already a step ahead. If you're no longer comfortable with the standard 'heavy chintz' narrative and you want to build for yourself a profitable business with minimum competition in a highly aligned industry, then this book is your blueprint. For only three bucks, read Niching Up if you are determined to have a business that will be effective, fulfilling, and bank account-filling, not just leave you exhausted and chasing a mirage.

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I have alslo read the book and I without a doubt conquer with you that Chris Dreyer has distinguished himself from all other authors in business advertisement or advice. His writing approach does not only show one the rosy side of niching but it also pushes them to address the weak arears and thorns of niching.
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