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I have listed down all the easy niches for you guys. Hope this helps! 1. Child Care (e.g., nannies) 2. Hair Salons (high-end) 3. Makeup Artists 4. Residential/Commercial Construction 5. Solar 6. Roofers 7. Bricklayers 8. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) 9. Landscapers 10. Decks and Fences Installation 11. Tree Surgeons 12. Window Cleaning (with the caveat of targeting high-end services) 13. Pressure Washing 14. Domestic Cleaning (Home and Business, with a focus on monthly retainers) 15. Commercial Cleaning (with a focus on monthly retainers) 16. Skip Hire (recommended for someone to try out) 17. Flooring Companies 18. Plumbing Companies (larger companies) 19. Electricians (larger companies) 20. Jim's (various types of fitness centers, not just standard gyms) 21. Personal Trainers (various fitness specialties) 22. Senior Care (requires thoughtful strategy) 23. Race Tracks and Driving Experiences (medium difficulty) 24. Cosmetic Surgeons (requires experience) 25. Cosmetic Dentists (requires experience) 26. Dog Trainers 27. Med Spas (offering various aesthetic treatments) 28. Pest Control (recommended for Google Ads) 29. Home Security 30. Sports Specialist Shops (specialized stores) 31. Car Detailing 32. Spas and Wellness Centers 33. Personal Chefs 34. Photography Studios (for specific events or niches) 35. High-End Florists
To be honest this guy is a gift from beyond and I'm so thankful for what he is doing, i was just brainstorming about nishes and boom this video pop up. Merci beaucoup 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@JordanPlattenim choosing the hair stylist niche and they charge customers 50 dollar ,am a beginner to how much will I charge since ill be promising 5 clients for them
Great video, thanks for sharing it. The most important thing for SMMA is to have some kind of strategy (for example I use some boosting tools, like a little bit of Famester here and there, and it really helps massively). The best thing is that clients are not complaining as long as they see good results.
Hitting the right audience can be tricky in SMMA. Cold emails can be a game-changer. I have been a fan of Do You Mail for 6 months now. What stands out? The scalability and the fact that you can create email IDs so effortlessly. Their CSV integration makes it so smooth to manage larger lists. Saves so much time! I tried alternatives, but honestly, the delivery rates here are unmatched. Give it a shot!
I literally was trying to pick my niche today..this video is timely..thank you for giving so many of us a way to a real business..this channel is lifesaver 🎉 Thanks Jordan for 😎
I’m sure you aren’t the only person in this world in whatever niche you’re talking about. There are probably 100s of people in it, it doesn’t matter. People go into saturated niches and still make a lot of money.
This video helped a lot I’m 14 years old and I worked mowing for 1 year and thought about how much of my work it would take to become a millionaire. I then discovered the affiliate marketing business model thinking it was easy. I tried to grow an audience using AI but the channel went nowhere. I finally found the SMMA model through Iman Gadzhi. When you were ranking these niches I thought about how many business owners I knew. I knew a chiropractor, a real estate agent, and a tree service/ landscaping business. Looking forward to picking a niche and starting a business. Thank you Jordan!❤
Lord Jordan, Would you be open to a video revealing the mechanics on a granular level when fulfilling client needs? For example, taking payments, onboarding calls, and the best way to keep track of data using free or almost free tools. It's staying organized and being effecient that are true obstacles. This would be very welcomed by solo (or two-person) agencies. A behind-the-curtain look, so to speak. No supposed "gurus" do that! Not glamorous enough, I suppose. But for those who are serious, this is what we stress about. I'm talking seriously granular! Thank you for all you do and keep fighting the good fight! (sorry about the novel)
This is the video in the entire SMMA corner of TH-cam that I've found the most value in, to the extent I'm leaving a positive review comment which I never really do. This stuff was jaw dropping good mate. Thanks a lot.
I own an event space and security installation business. I plan on serving event spaces just due to the fact I offer consulting and speak at conferences for this already. Due to my security business, I have clients in every industry that needs help with marketing. Fighting the urge to serve everyone
hey Jordan, I just found our about this gem of a video and page, and I really appreciate what you're doing, I'm going to start my own skip hire SMMA and I will be updating you on how it's going until the end of the year wish me luck 🙏🏾
Great video! Greatly appreciated 🙏🏾Would love to see you breakdown price points for some of these niches. Now that we know the niche, I think the next obstacle some of us have is how much to charge (just a ballpark number)….Always appreciate the content Jordan! You the GOAT at this shit! 🐐🐐🐐
Great Video Jordan. You pretty much covered everything that someone starting out could go for. One thing I have to say is that recently I have seen a lot of awareness ads from car detailing and wrapping services in my area. However, there is a big potential to explore in other niches and I'm personally going to expand on a few from the video. Thanks for the list.
Amazing video, just found you and pretty much binge watched everything (with 110% intent to take action) a video on pricing structures for the services would be good as unless I have missed it, this would be a very helpful topic
Great summary strategy at the end of the video. Go get the proven success for yourself in your chosen niches, use the case study to go after companies in that niche. That's exactly what I need to do to prove to myself. Thank you!
Hey, I just want to share my opinion. I'm in Sacramento, California, and I have clients in flooring, roofing, kitchen, and bathroom remodeling. These are high-ticket products! People pay $8k to $12k for their services, and both Meta and Google recognize that. So, it's impossible to get a lead for $20. Usually, it costs between $120 to $270 per lead! With a $1k ad spend budget, clients aren't very happy with only 4 leads, of which only 1 answers the phone and never books an estimate. So, think about that before you enter the construction industry! As for my feedback, I used to run two different remodeling businesses as a general manager ( so I know all the ins and outs of the business). Then, I decided to provide marketing for them and their friends, and that's when I learned about Facebook ads. Now, this is my third year running my Agency, and I'm slowly moving away from the construction niche because it's not as easy as legal services leads or e-commerce.
When you think about Car dealerships you need to consider that people are looking to sell their cars to dealers so that is a lead generating nisch, i know this nisch very well. You will create leads where people are looking to sell their car not much buy because thats a whole different process 👍😊 great video BTW you inspire me🙏
Such an informative and great video. Even though I had already picked a niche and generated leads for it, I wasn't sure if it was a good niche. This video cleared it up for me and told me I am on the right track. Thanks Jordan!
Good video. Agree with 95% of sorting out :). Why have you put phone repairs into easy tier? If we are thinking with same logic as about car repair shops - you search for them when you need them (when your phone becomes broken). I'm starting my lead gen agency and chosen insurance niche... Saw this video too late, but I have a mentor + I'm not afraid of challenges, so I'll be okey :)
Hey Jordan, great content. Question, I also have an agency/video production company. I heard you say that you’re not a fan of High Level. Can you please elaborate. Since I’ve been using and selling it, it’s literally changed my life.
I Think restaurants and event venues really depend on the geographic location and the market. Here in Africa I think it can be very profitable to run ads restaurants and event venues because they can hardly create decent content and advertise themselves well.
Bro… but how about the "Home-Automation" niche? …Is the market currently there… or is it more like what you said about "Architects"…? You mentioned how people find architects through active research and Ads don't really work great for "Architects"
Customer's don't call at personal phone numbers if you're targeting those. But then again, I guess no one would put down a personal phone number... That's really something to think about... Perhaps you're not calling at the right time.@@FreshfrogmarketingUk
To all commenters here. Do you have an actual LLC? Do you have a specific niche? Do you just cold call and offer to email them some free tips on their business? Have you offered a loom video with insights? There are many more ways to approach this. If you guys would like a video on this, let me know!
Hi Jordan, love your work… been watching lots of your videos. Have you got one on case studies and what to ask happy customers/ how to present it. Just a google review or an actual zoom call. What’s the best questions to ask to make you shine??
Hey Jordan, Great Video! I'm going into the golf club/country club niche, and I've literally never seen anybody do this niche. What do you think of it?
I think everyone should avoid working with bulding constructors. I tried once but they always said the same thing: in that business model high quality leads are comming from their network and not from the online space!
I wish one of these smma guys would do indie game crowd funding marketing. Like please guys, you can get your clients such good ROI, and it's so easy to sell it.
What's skip hires? Like renting out containers to construction sites and other uses? Yeah, funeral homes is a great niche. The ROI is really huge. Haven't run any FB ads for it though.
Great vid. Tons of value thank you. Can I ask, what tool did you use for the presentation? ( if you can share only as you already gave so much.) Thanks
In New York the mosquitos are crazy and there is one company who kills it in their marketing and they do seasonal mosquito spraying and it’s once a year
I will say I've had trouble in the HVAC niche. It's very hard to actually reach the business owners in my experience as usually when I ask to speak to the owner, a gatekeeper usually informs me that they are not in the office. I usually respond by asking when a better time to reach them might be and the response is usually along the lines of "They make their own schedule so im not sure". If anyone else has found success in this niche I would love some advice around this or at least a success story for motivation purposes!
Hi Jordan, great value there. I have a question about the Ecom niche. I see you listed it in difficult niches. Is it because they are a savvy bunch? But I feel inspired to enter it as I am sure I can add a lot of value to it. I have 10 years of experience helping infopreneurs. Do you think it would be better if I cold call ecom stores instead of cold emailing? I see no tutorials on cold calling ecom stores, not sure why though. They are like any other business aren't they?
I work in Pest Control at the moment, so i know keywords and how customers typically find the company. My father-in-law owns his own Termite Company.. Was tempted to make his company my first client to get good practice and my foot in the door. What you think?
I have a question, isnt a niche like wedding planners dependent upon the volume of people you are serving ? For instance, where I am from ( India ), there are weddings year round, and sometimes even every month we see photos of people getting married, so if we are able to launch the agency as per this, will it be an easy niche or still remain medium ? Other than that , I LOVE THE QUALITY OF THE CONTENT IN 30 MINS IMPARTED TO US Thank you for this
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I have listed down all the easy niches for you guys. Hope this helps!
1. Child Care (e.g., nannies)
2. Hair Salons (high-end)
3. Makeup Artists
4. Residential/Commercial Construction
5. Solar
6. Roofers
7. Bricklayers
8. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning)
9. Landscapers
10. Decks and Fences Installation
11. Tree Surgeons
12. Window Cleaning (with the caveat of targeting high-end services)
13. Pressure Washing
14. Domestic Cleaning (Home and Business, with a focus on monthly retainers)
15. Commercial Cleaning (with a focus on monthly retainers)
16. Skip Hire (recommended for someone to try out)
17. Flooring Companies
18. Plumbing Companies (larger companies)
19. Electricians (larger companies)
20. Jim's (various types of fitness centers, not just standard gyms)
21. Personal Trainers (various fitness specialties)
22. Senior Care (requires thoughtful strategy)
23. Race Tracks and Driving Experiences (medium difficulty)
24. Cosmetic Surgeons (requires experience)
25. Cosmetic Dentists (requires experience)
26. Dog Trainers
27. Med Spas (offering various aesthetic treatments)
28. Pest Control (recommended for Google Ads)
29. Home Security
30. Sports Specialist Shops (specialized stores)
31. Car Detailing
32. Spas and Wellness Centers
33. Personal Chefs
34. Photography Studios (for specific events or niches)
35. High-End Florists
Thanks mate
Appreciate it man
Gyms not Jims as far as I know. Thank you though
@@ihsanmahmood2936 its a bit like an inside joke haha
a lot of gymrats call gym 'jim' as a joke
Thanks G alote
To be honest this guy is a gift from beyond and I'm so thankful for what he is doing, i was just brainstorming about nishes and boom this video pop up. Merci beaucoup 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Glad you found it helpful!
@@JordanPlattenim choosing the hair stylist niche and they charge customers 50 dollar ,am a beginner to how much will I charge since ill be promising 5 clients for them
Yo Steve 😂 I saw your comment on another video I just watched. How is ur agency going
google hear you
Your breakdown of different niches and the ease of working with them is super helpful for anyone looking to start an agency.
Glad you found it helpful!
1. event veneus
2. constructor
3. trainer
4. online tutor
5. solar
6. roofers
7. bricklayers
8. HVAC
9. laandscaper
10. decks and fencers
11. tree services
12. towing
13. window cleaning
14. domestic clearner
15. plumber
16. eletrician
17. skip hire
18. shed suppliers
thank you mate
The video is still worth the watch but here’s the list:
HARD: e-commerce; alcohol stores; online courses; electronics; travel agents; fashion/clothing stores; hotels; SaaS; event venues; lawyers; supplements; other agencies; non-profits; sports specials shops; insurance; jet charter; yatch charter; jewellers; art gallery; crypto/NFT’s; furniture stores; hardware stores; pet stores.
MEDIUM: kitchen & bathroom; financial advisores; account; car dealerships; vehicle hire; wedding planners; shed suppliers; morgages; senior care; driving experiences; cosmetic surgeons; cosmetics dentists; hair transplants; MED Spas; real estate agents; event planners; interior design; videographers; hot tub installation; tattoo parlour; florist (If it’s high ticket) ; spa/wellness centre; personal chefs; self storage, veterinary clinics.
EASY: car garages (detailing); child care (nannies); sports & fitness coaching; make up artists; hair saloon; constrution; solar; roofing; bricklayers; HVAC; lanscapers; deck and fencers; tree services; window cleaning; pressure washing & paiting and decorating (avoid one man band); domestic cleaning; junk removal; flooring; plumbing; electricians; skip hire; gyms; bootcamps; PTs; chiropractors; dog trainers; nail saloon’s; home security; phone repair; pool cleaners; nutritionists.
AVOID: restaurants; cafés; drink veneus; food delivery (low ticket); car repair; bands & DJs; towing; handyman; funeral services; pest control (unsure); locksmith; removal companies (unless you running google ads); photographers; video editors; zoo’s, event security/ security guards; cinemas; architects.
U need to be pinned
You the best
youre a G mate
Thank you very much ❤
Great video, thanks for sharing it. The most important thing for SMMA is to have some kind of strategy (for example I use some boosting tools, like a little bit of Famester here and there, and it really helps massively). The best thing is that clients are not complaining as long as they see good results.
how exactly do you use the tool to boost leads
dont need famester if you're just running ads for leads
Hitting the right audience can be tricky in SMMA. Cold emails can be a game-changer. I have been a fan of Do You Mail for 6 months now. What stands out? The scalability and the fact that you can create email IDs so effortlessly. Their CSV integration makes it so smooth to manage larger lists. Saves so much time! I tried alternatives, but honestly, the delivery rates here are unmatched. Give it a shot!
I literally was trying to pick my niche today..this video is timely..thank you for giving so many of us a way to a real business..this channel is lifesaver 🎉 Thanks Jordan for 😎
Glad you enjoyed!
i spent months trying to find a good niche, I found it a few days ago, now Jordan just exposed it to the world 😭😭
I’m sure you aren’t the only person in this world in whatever niche you’re talking about. There are probably 100s of people in it, it doesn’t matter. People go into saturated niches and still make a lot of money.
This video helped a lot I’m 14 years old and I worked mowing for 1 year and thought about how much of my work it would take to become a millionaire. I then discovered the affiliate marketing business model thinking it was easy. I tried to grow an audience using AI but the channel went nowhere. I finally found the SMMA model through Iman Gadzhi. When you were ranking these niches I thought about how many business owners I knew. I knew a chiropractor, a real estate agent, and a tree service/ landscaping business. Looking forward to picking a niche and starting a business. Thank you Jordan!❤
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do you think it's possible to really get clients when your 14? (pls realistic answer)@@JordanPlatten
That’s awesome! Keep it up and you’ll be successful before you know it!
Same dude i am actually taking notes of which niches i can advertise for a good profit
Lord Jordan,
Would you be open to a video revealing the mechanics on a granular level when fulfilling client needs? For example, taking payments, onboarding calls, and the best way to keep track of data using free or almost free tools. It's staying organized and being effecient that are true obstacles. This would be very welcomed by solo (or two-person) agencies. A behind-the-curtain look, so to speak. No supposed "gurus" do that! Not glamorous enough, I suppose. But for those who are serious, this is what we stress about. I'm talking seriously granular! Thank you for all you do and keep fighting the good fight! (sorry about the novel)
This is the video in the entire SMMA corner of TH-cam that I've found the most value in, to the extent I'm leaving a positive review comment which I never really do. This stuff was jaw dropping good mate. Thanks a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
Sir I'm your big fan and I'm watching your videos from Pakistan
You are the best teacher and adviser 😊
pakistan is a waste.
I own an event space and security installation business. I plan on serving event spaces just due to the fact I offer consulting and speak at conferences for this already.
Due to my security business, I have clients in every industry that needs help with marketing. Fighting the urge to serve everyone
Sounds like you have a staffing and systems problem my man. You need to step back so you can continue to focus on scaling.
Keep it up Jordan, you are the only true agency owner who is actually dedicated to help other agency owner’s 🙏
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Thanks, man whenever I am confused about something I just visit your channel
hey Jordan, I just found our about this gem of a video and page, and I really appreciate what you're doing, I'm going to start my own skip hire SMMA and I will be updating you on how it's going until the end of the year wish me luck 🙏🏾
Most Informative vid I've watched yet. Answers all my questions to starting as a beginner! Blessyou! Amazing video's king👑👑
Great video! Greatly appreciated 🙏🏾Would love to see you breakdown price points for some of these niches. Now that we know the niche, I think the next obstacle some of us have is how much to charge (just a ballpark number)….Always appreciate the content Jordan! You the GOAT at this shit! 🐐🐐🐐
Great Video Jordan. You pretty much covered everything that someone starting out could go for. One thing I have to say is that recently I have seen a lot of awareness ads from car detailing and wrapping services in my area. However, there is a big potential to explore in other niches and I'm personally going to expand on a few from the video. Thanks for the list.
I love your content sir, I am watching from nigeria
Amazing video, just found you and pretty much binge watched everything (with 110% intent to take action) a video on pricing structures for the services would be good as unless I have missed it, this would be a very helpful topic
I love that you involve your misses!
Thank you this video actually is giving me my idea for my niche where I thought I was the most indecisive person in the world, a million thanks :)
Founder of Maxtrenza here. Love your content!
Massive and helpful video, tysm! 💪🏼
Thank you soo much for your videos, I've only just recently stumbled across them but I'm finding them soo helpful and well made, it is a blessing!!
Glad you're finding it helpful!
Great summary strategy at the end of the video. Go get the proven success for yourself in your chosen niches, use the case study to go after companies in that niche. That's exactly what I need to do to prove to myself. Thank you!
Your a straight shooter, you definitely don’t auger coat what it takes to be successful.
Mate, love your authenticity. You might have a new follower.
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Hey, I just want to share my opinion. I'm in Sacramento, California, and I have clients in flooring, roofing, kitchen, and bathroom remodeling. These are high-ticket products! People pay $8k to $12k for their services, and both Meta and Google recognize that. So, it's impossible to get a lead for $20. Usually, it costs between $120 to $270 per lead! With a $1k ad spend budget, clients aren't very happy with only 4 leads, of which only 1 answers the phone and never books an estimate. So, think about that before you enter the construction industry!
As for my feedback, I used to run two different remodeling businesses as a general manager ( so I know all the ins and outs of the business). Then, I decided to provide marketing for them and their friends, and that's when I learned about Facebook ads. Now, this is my third year running my Agency, and I'm slowly moving away from the construction niche because it's not as easy as legal services leads or e-commerce.
Jordan can you create a short video about the car dealership niche and if paid adds would be good for it
Great value. Thank you! Subbed
I really appreciate you Jordan, May God bless you more, Could you release a part 2 video?
Very good and briefly informative. This is exactly what I needed 👍👍
Amazing video! Really helpful to me as a newbie looking for a Niche. Thank you as always!
Thank you so much Jordan!
would be cool if there was like a downloadable pdf of the endresult, but anyways, great video!
When you think about Car dealerships you need to consider that people are looking to sell their cars to dealers so that is a lead generating nisch, i know this nisch very well. You will create leads where people are looking to sell their car not much buy because thats a whole different process 👍😊 great video BTW you inspire me🙏
Is it a good niche???
Such an informative and great video. Even though I had already picked a niche and generated leads for it, I wasn't sure if it was a good niche. This video cleared it up for me and told me I am on the right track. Thanks Jordan!
Glad to hear it!
any success??
@@Ian-jh7bi Yes! I have my first meeting booked in for today. Hopefully it goes well and I close them
@@Ian-jh7bi and it only took me 12 calls, and this prospect was the second/third person I called
I love this. Quick question, what about writing coaches?
No way i just casually see shill in a comment section of an SMMA video.
Great video, really valuable information
How about "Home Renovation Business"? Is this a perfect & sustainable niche? What's your opinion?
Good video. Agree with 95% of sorting out :). Why have you put phone repairs into easy tier? If we are thinking with same logic as about car repair shops - you search for them when you need them (when your phone becomes broken). I'm starting my lead gen agency and chosen insurance niche... Saw this video too late, but I have a mentor + I'm not afraid of challenges, so I'll be okey :)
Bro you are the best tutor on YT. Allah bless you ❤
Appreciate it!
Great! thanks
Hey Jordan, great content. Question, I also have an agency/video production company. I heard you say that you’re not a fan of High Level. Can you please elaborate. Since I’ve been using and selling it, it’s literally changed my life.
that's so helpful, thank you!
This some High value vidéo, thank you there is some niches that I've never thought about them
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Awesome Video! Regarding phone repair: Isnt this more of a classic service you google for, when you need it?
Another great video keep smashing it brother!
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Jordan you need to stop baiting out my niche please, first kitchens and bathrooms, now landscapers 😂😂
This is such a valuable video thank you
brilliant video thanks for sharing that
I Think restaurants and event venues really depend on the geographic location and the market. Here in Africa I think it can be very profitable to run ads restaurants and event venues because they can hardly create decent content and advertise themselves well.
Bro… but how about the "Home-Automation" niche?
…Is the market currently there… or is it more like what you said about "Architects"…?
You mentioned how people find architects through active research and Ads don't really work great for "Architects"
Seen you around, but this video made me a fan
🤘🔥
This video is unmeritedly valuable
Glad to hear it!
hey Jordan can u create a video explaining everything about a content agency
Best niches, offers & services
The niches stated in the video, the services to be provided to them are ads? Please help.
Initially i was excited to go with restaurants bc that’s what i’ve been doing for 14 years, guess I’ll reconsider
Me too I've been working in a restaurant business for 3 years
Awesome as always Jordan. Whats up with local biz owners though? Called 47 people today and only 5 or 6 answered the phone!
They are too used to it buddy!
@@HammaadMaxtrenza They have no idea who's calling though. Could just as easily be a potential customer.
Customer's don't call at personal phone numbers if you're targeting those. But then again, I guess no one would put down a personal phone number... That's really something to think about... Perhaps you're not calling at the right time.@@FreshfrogmarketingUk
Same here, I make around 50 calls a day, I even tried to afford a 1 month free trial, but all of them say the same thing “ thank you we’re good”
To all commenters here. Do you have an actual LLC? Do you have a specific niche? Do you just cold call and offer to email them some free tips on their business? Have you offered a loom video with insights? There are many more ways to approach this. If you guys would like a video on this, let me know!
Hi Jordan, love your work… been watching lots of your videos. Have you got one on case studies and what to ask happy customers/ how to present it. Just a google review or an actual zoom call. What’s the best questions to ask to make you shine??
what do you think about starting a Web Design Agency in Interior Design and Architecture Niche?
Hey Jordan, Great Video! I'm going into the golf club/country club niche, and I've literally never seen anybody do this niche. What do you think of it?
you should do a video reviewing the easy category in depth, Please!
on Restaurant and Cafe niche probably low tickets but you can still sell them websites bc you don't really advertise them on Google nor Facebook.
So as for the before and after pictures (the home improvement niche) you ask the client for the pictures
I think everyone should avoid working with bulding constructors. I tried once but they always said the same thing: in that business model high quality leads are comming from their network and not from the online space!
I wish one of these smma guys would do indie game crowd funding marketing.
Like please guys, you can get your clients such good ROI, and it's so easy to sell it.
Hi Jordan. Thanks for the detailed Video.
Glad you enjoyed!
I am new to this agency stuff and I wanna try Health and wellness niche.
I hope it works well for me. ❤️💚
This was incredible thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
What's skip hires? Like renting out containers to construction sites and other uses? Yeah, funeral homes is a great niche. The ROI is really huge. Haven't run any FB ads for it though.
That Funeral Service was funny and sad af at the same time.
Great vid. Tons of value thank you. Can I ask, what tool did you use for the presentation? ( if you can share only as you already gave so much.) Thanks
In New York the mosquitos are crazy and there is one company who kills it in their marketing and they do seasonal mosquito spraying and it’s once a year
What about doctors or clinics? I am talking about family doctors, pediatricians, neurologists, etc.
I will say I've had trouble in the HVAC niche. It's very hard to actually reach the business owners in my experience as usually when I ask to speak to the owner, a gatekeeper usually informs me that they are not in the office. I usually respond by asking when a better time to reach them might be and the response is usually along the lines of "They make their own schedule so im not sure". If anyone else has found success in this niche I would love some advice around this or at least a success story for motivation purposes!
I hear you on this one, but if I may ask, how many people have you outreached to in HVAC?
Can you please make video on how to find clients from different countries
5:50 nailed it!
What do you think about home automation/smart home niche?
Would love to hear your opinion on eye doctors as a niche
I owe you a free lunch or dinner if we ever get to meet up. Thank you so much for these videos.
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Amazing Jordan! Just curious. What are your thoughts in high-ticket products for pets? Cat gyms, high-tech gigs for dogs, pet carriers.
super valuable
thanks for the video , really helpful !
So i guess exterminators / pest control are going also in the easy category ? maybe a good niche
Great content mate!
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I am just going to search different niches for agency and this comes up
you are oozing conviction
Hi Jordan, great value there. I have a question about the Ecom niche.
I see you listed it in difficult niches. Is it because they are a savvy bunch?
But I feel inspired to enter it as I am sure I can add a lot of value to it.
I have 10 years of experience helping infopreneurs.
Do you think it would be better if I cold call ecom stores instead of cold emailing?
I see no tutorials on cold calling ecom stores, not sure why though. They are like any other business aren't they?
Jordan, what do you think about Small Engineering Companies? What strategies would work here?
How about mlm? They build a downline and they can refer their teammembers to you?
What do you think about psychologists?
Great content always
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I work in Pest Control at the moment, so i know keywords and how customers typically find the company. My father-in-law owns his own Termite Company.. Was tempted to make his company my first client to get good practice and my foot in the door. What you think?
will a window cleaning firm have enough budget to afford SMMA services? 90% of them are very small. same like a handyman
I have a question, isnt a niche like wedding planners dependent upon the volume of people you are serving ?
For instance, where I am from ( India ), there are weddings year round, and sometimes even every month we see photos of people getting married, so if we are able to launch the agency as per this, will it be an easy niche or still remain medium ? Other than that , I LOVE THE QUALITY OF THE CONTENT IN 30 MINS IMPARTED TO US
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What about luxury watches resellers ?