234. Book Tip | How to find your book niche

234. Book Tip | How to find your book niche

Most authors worry about standing out, but the real secret isn’t writing a “bigger” book. It’s writing a clearer one. In today’s episode, we dig into why defining a focused niche is one of the most powerful strategic decisions you can make as an author.

You’ll learn how uncovering your unique story and passion helps you identify the exact reader you’re meant to serve, why testing your early ideas through posts, talks, and conversations reveals who truly resonates, and how an evolving, continually refined niche keeps your message sharp. I’ll also share how imagining one ideal reader can transform both your writing and your marketing—and why this clarity leads to stronger visibility, more loyal readers, and a book that supports your broader mission.

If you’re ready to stop speaking to everyone and start connecting deeply with the people who need your message most, this episode will give you the guidance and encouragement to niche down with confidence.

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