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The Biggest Misconceptions Regarding Niching Down DEBUNKED
One of the most critical tasks for speakers early in their career is defining their niche and then going even further to focus their message even more.
I constantly explain to the speakers I work with that you need to niche down, focus your message, and be the go-to expert on that topic.
Listen to today’s podcast as I debunk the misconceptions regarding niching down.
Resources:
1. I jotted down 57 + speaking events accepting speaker proposals right now! Links included + a video tutorial on how to best use the list. Start submitting proposals today! https://charlijane.com/call-for-speakers/
2. Join us in our free speaker Facebook community, Grow Your Speaking Biz Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/GrowYourSpeakingBiz
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