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Sep 15, 2022

But, wait... What will you choose to offer?

The decision of deciding on where that you'd like to focus your company's efforts is a daunting task and we're here help. We've put together a four-step guide that will help you develop and share the top content for your business.

1. Look in the mirror

Your choice of a specialty is contingent on your specific area of expertise. Are you aware of the top in a particular area such as cooking gambling, investing or cooking? What do you like to do in your free time? What is something you are passionate about?

With the answers to these questions in your mind the next step is to gain a more clear understanding of the value that you can bring to the table. You can then explore the subjects that you are most comfortable with, while eliminating those you're not as interested in. Check out this Product Creation Masterclass offered on CreatorU to help you develop your ideas for your own product.

2. Find out about your competition

When you've selected an overall topic, create an inventory of the terms and buzzwords that someone could have to use in explaining the topic. Then go to Google to do some research. It will reveal what other firms are using to market in this field, as well as see their most popular products. This can give you insight into the practices of companies that are successful in your area and help keep yourself from the oversaturated market.

Check out this "Zero To Sales" training webinar for CreatorU to find greater details regarding the procedure.

3. Find your niche in the marketplace

When you've done some research on similar companies and competitors, you should examine their products or services to help clients solve issues that aren't being filled by potential rivals. Perhaps, for instance, you specialize in teaching customers how to cook at your home. There are many cooking websites available that are free however do they offer meals that are customized? Do they have the ability to provide specific eating plans?

Your company is required to target a particular industry that needs your knowledge and expertise. The more precise your area is, the better clients will be able to discover your services and goods. Check out Finding Your Hook on CreatorU to find out more.

4. Put your plan into action

Once you've narrowed the specializations you're proficient in and analyzed your competitors and found your area of expertise, it's time to begin building your content and selling your product online . Check out The One Page Masterclass at CreatorU for more information on creating your sales page.

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