How to Find Your Niche
New writers ask this most frequently.

There was no AI, nor much research at all involved with the writing of this article. Instead, the author tends to rely on his chiseled features, boyish good looks, and relaxed style to convey his message.
Today we will speak of ways for a new writer to discover their niche.
Those who follow my works know that I am a huge believer in writing in a clear, pragmatic, and so formulaic it’s bullet-listed style.
Your style starts to develop shortly after you were born. As we say here in Nashville, “he was already Hank Williams when he was still kickin’ slats out of his cradle.”
So here is the formula for finding your niche.
Step one. Walk into the foyer of your house.
Step two. Look at that big mirror by the front door.
Step three. There it is. That’s your niche. Make the most of it.
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