here is a simple prompt i tried on chatgpt, taking into consideration some of the ideas Payton shared in this video [ Act as a top niche expert Your task is to help me find ways I can niche down and find the right market to serve. Here is how you go about this task You ask me for my "main service" Based on the answer I provide, you create list of 10 industries my "main service" will be needed 10 tools my "main service" needs to do the job 10 services that complement my "main service" Present your result in a table ] hope this helps - just contributing to the community. thanks Payton
For anyone just starting, I'd reckon it'd be better to be a generalist first till they have a feel of what they're good at, what they like doing, which niches turn out the best for them etc etc. Experiment and then niche down
Man, this is a million dollars information you provided if any other can understand the power of niching and targeting. My favorite niche part was location based web designer. Many thanks Payton 👏👏👏
Hey Payton, thank you for this. I've been labeled as a generalist for a while and it was been hard to land consistent clients. I've recently started to craft ways that I could solve potential clients' problems, so that I could provide what results I could achieve for them. For example, helping clients who don't capture enough leads, their customers don't trust them, etc.
I actually do this but in a different wat. After being a generalist for some time, I was able to do different websites for different niches. I know focus on local businesses and have landing pages for specific niches (with client portfolios) in: - painters - gyms - beauty salons - driving schools
Would you recommend nicheing down at the start? I hear it's good being a generalist starting out and then nicheing down where you find the most success.
Just what I needed thank you!! How can one learn more about how to design for certain niches like fintech or SaaS? Do you have any recommended resources?
Love your videos, could you please make a step by step video on how to make websites on which you make SEO for about a year and then sell it for a big amount of money, like you mentioned in the video on your plan to become a millionaire with webdesign!
Hi, Payton. I love your videos and I would appreciate your reply on the dilemma that I have right now. I am Developer with a Big interest in design. So, I am trying to make the most of it. I am good when it comes to implementation, however, I lack when it comes to Design. Design for me is essential in the Requirements Gathering phase of the Software Development cycle. Do you have any suggestions on how to improve in Web Design? I feel like I can outsource what I know - and that is again the implementation side.
Dear brother, I would like to suggest you watch one of the popular courses on Udemey, for example, web design in Figma to Webflow, it will be easy to follow for your as you already know the development side, it will cost you not more than $13 to $15 may be but that course has enough value because you won't find them on TH-cam as that kind of courses taught by industry experts and the most interesting part is, they not only teaching with the tools but explain a theory and research behind the design.
Bro I LOVE your videos. Does your 57$ group allow to chat with you in there? Maybe even book a paid call with you?
Yes we have live zoom huddles where you can ask me anything! We are also considering 1on1 opportunities down the road
here is a simple prompt i tried on chatgpt, taking into consideration some of the ideas Payton shared in this video
[ Act as a top niche expert
Your task is to help me find ways I can niche down and find the right market to serve.
Here is how you go about this task
You ask me for my "main service"
Based on the answer I provide, you create list of
10 industries my "main service" will be needed
10 tools my "main service" needs to do the job
10 services that complement my "main service"
Present your result in a table ]
hope this helps - just contributing to the community. thanks Payton
For anyone just starting, I'd reckon it'd be better to be a generalist first till they have a feel of what they're good at, what they like doing, which niches turn out the best for them etc etc. Experiment and then niche down
As usual your content is exactly what I needed as I build my new agency. I can't thank you enough for all of your insights.
Man, this is a million dollars information you provided if any other can understand the power of niching and targeting. My favorite niche part was location based web designer. Many thanks Payton 👏👏👏
Hey Payton, thank you for this. I've been labeled as a generalist for a while and it was been hard to land consistent clients. I've recently started to craft ways that I could solve potential clients' problems, so that I could provide what results I could achieve for them. For example, helping clients who don't capture enough leads, their customers don't trust them, etc.
Hadn’t considered this. Niching down by a specific problem/solution. Love it! Thanks Trae
How’s it going?
Thank you Payton, I have been struggling with this for the longest time.
No problem! You got this 💪🏼
I actually do this but in a different wat. After being a generalist for some time, I was able to do different websites for different niches.
I know focus on local businesses and have landing pages for specific niches (with client portfolios) in:
- painters
- gyms
- beauty salons
- driving schools
This is great advice, but you're forgetting a slight detail. How do you connect with these customers in the first place....that's 99% of the battle!
This is 100% correct! Great Content!
Definitely a great content! Payton, is designing landing pages for SaaS companies a good niche, what do you think?
How do you find start ups?
Another incredible video =)
So good thanks
Would you recommend nicheing down at the start? I hear it's good being a generalist starting out and then nicheing down where you find the most success.
Yes, being a generalist at first is not necessarily a bad thing. But the sooner you can find your niche the better 👍🏻
Just what I needed thank you!! How can one learn more about how to design for certain niches like fintech or SaaS? Do you have any recommended resources?
How about web design and seo for local cafes? Is this a good starting niche if the goal is to be doing this along side my full time job?
Do you have any of the templates, section formats that you show in your videos documented? If yes, please share. If not, please make
Thanks for idea
👍🏻
What do you think about the Email Copywriting niche?
Damn, I need to get some of that sweet acupuncture money :D
Love your videos, could you please make a step by step video on how to make websites on which you make SEO for about a year and then sell it for a big amount of money, like you mentioned in the video on your plan to become a millionaire with webdesign!
magic word: outbound.
Dude what 50 million a week!!
Hi, Payton. I love your videos and I would appreciate your reply on the dilemma that I have right now. I am Developer with a Big interest in design. So, I am trying to make the most of it. I am good when it comes to implementation, however, I lack when it comes to Design. Design for me is essential in the Requirements Gathering phase of the Software Development cycle.
Do you have any suggestions on how to improve in Web Design?
I feel like I can outsource what I know - and that is again the implementation side.
You could start by learning Figma, that will help your design side improve on joining the dots
@@ZenTechnologist thank you for the reply! I believe I can take a step back and start from “Design thinking“. Tools can become outdated real fast.
@@9990490677 Tools do get outdated. But I’ve found they provide a structure for your learning to speed things up
Dear brother, I would like to suggest you watch one of the popular courses on Udemey, for example, web design in Figma to Webflow, it will be easy to follow for your as you already know the development side, it will cost you not more than $13 to $15 may be but that course has enough value because you won't find them on TH-cam as that kind of courses taught by industry experts and the most interesting part is, they not only teaching with the tools but explain a theory and research behind the design.