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I'm trying to find unmet needs in this field, but so far spin in circles as there are a lot of blogs like nerdwallet, thesimpledollar, doing a good job. Yet, I get coaching clients online or in-presence that ask for help in simplifying their lives. My hypothesis are: people aren't aware of these blogs or don't make any effort to find them people aren't willing to truly discipline their life expenses people are resistant to change and uncommitted What is your take? And how can I carve out a niche for myself (I'm franco-american, so I'm looking at both US and French market opportunities)

What about a "Financial Minimalism" blog? Even places like the "simple" dollar is pretty busy and cluttered.

You could boil each concept down to it's core fundamentals and then provide the absolute easiest solutions you can come up with.

For instance, instance of have 8 blogs about each facet of diversifying a portfolio, have a single page that explains the mentality behind investing and how to automate it.

Instead of highlighting the "top ten ways to save money," you have ONE highly efficient method that is tied to a solid testimonial (story) where it worked beautifully.

The con would be that a list of 10 would have more keywords and content and therefore more SEO and tools to advertise and affiliate with.

However, a big pro would be that people in your audience would most likely be much more engaged in your niche because you aren't trying to do it all.

The Balance is the only one I've found that's pretty similar to this idea, however, it could definitely be improved upon. Let me know what you think!


Answered 6 years ago

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