How to Pick a Niche for Your AI Influencer
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Summary
This video outlines a product-first approach for building an AI influencer, guiding users to select a profitable and specific niche by answering three key questions to ensure immediate revenue and faster growth.
Key Points
- —Most people incorrectly build an AI influencer first and then figure out what to post, which is a difficult and slow path to monetization.
- —A better approach is to pick a niche where you can create and sell a product from day one, allowing for immediate revenue even with small traffic.
- —The first question in the framework is whether you can create a product people will actually buy within your chosen niche.
- —The second question is if you can consistently generate content ideas for this niche every day without running out of material.
- —The third question requires checking social media platforms to see if people are already spending money on products and services in your potential niche, indicating existing demand.
- —It is crucial to ensure all three questions have a 'yes' answer before moving forward with a niche.
- —Once a general niche is identified, it's essential to get specific by defining what you teach, for whom specifically, and what problem you solve.
- —Going broad with your niche confuses algorithms, leading to content being shown to random, uninterested people and ultimately hindering reach.
- —Narrowing down your niche, such as 'weight loss for new moms who cannot go to the gym,' allows algorithms to target the exact audience, leading to higher engagement and faster growth.
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