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Time is money for any business, but especially for the small business. Anyone who is self-employed knows that they work harder than at the typical job. Finding ways to work smarter instead of harder will save valuable time and energy. Spotlight your niche to market smarter. One of the battles of marketing is finding the best potential customers and the best places to display your message. By correctly defining your niche a lot of the guesswork is taken out of marketing. A niche allows for focus. Knowing your niche lets you market to potential clients who are interested in your service or product rather than marketing to everyone who may not be interested.

There's an old saying about a jack-of-all-trades and a master of none. Clients are looking for a master. By narrowing focus you will be able to focus on your mastery and put the spotlight on what clients need. You will be able to go after clients with problems that you know how to solve. Marketing yourself as the solution to their problems will garner attention.

A niche gives the best bang for the marketing buck because you are going after the best clients. You know they need your expertise, resulting in more jobs.


Small Business Coach and Marketing Strategist, Jennifer Davey, is the author of the "Getting Clients Home Study Program", the step-by-step guide to getting clients, building your business and making more income. To discover more details on her Home Study Program and get a copy of her 14-Step Formula for Getting Clients visit http://jjscoaching.com/free-marketing-tips/



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