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Find your niche

Choose a topic you can write about for years.

Following trends is risky, such as writing about Excel, GPT, NFTs, etc.

While these trends can result in high engagement, they often die down and leave creators without a consistent audience.

However, if you're passionate about these areas, continue to write about them.

What interested you as a child?

Reflect on what used to fascinate you or where your passion lay.

It might be art, drawing, or even a specific type of writing.

Reach out to 5-10 friends or relatives.

Ask them what they think you're good at.

This not only boosts your confidence but could provide some interesting insights. Look for patterns in their responses.

Combine your skills or interests to create a unique niche.

Example:

If you're interested in digital marketing and storytelling, consider a niche focused on digital storytelling.

The same applies if you're interested in AI and writing—AI writing could be your niche.

Read as much as possible.

Tim Ferriss, an entrepreneur, and author, suggests that reading three books on a subject makes you more knowledgeable than 85% of the general population.

Choose books that pique your curiosity and align with your interests.

Use your curiosity as a guide.