Business, Talk Muse

My First ‘Muse’ Idea & Finding A Niche

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Note: This is a post moved from another blog I started and then dismantled, Talk Muse.

Resources for finding a niche and coming up with ideas:

1. The 4 Hour Work Week

Big section on coming up with muse ideas and testing them. This is the book that inspired the site.

2. Infomillionaire

For the price of shipping, you get a complete package in the mail that will walk you through everything from start to finish. I haven’t tried it, but I’ve heard it’s the perfect starting ground for a newbie.

3. Thirty Day Challenge

This is a great, free resource. Just sign up with your email address and you have more than 30 days of lessons. Also download their software, Market Samurai, and get the ‘Black Book’ free eBook that comes along with it.

4. You can also explore: Amazon.com and Ebay.com to get an idea of what’s selling online.

Notes:

I’m not trying to set myself up as an expert on this stuff. I’m learning as I go along.

Please offer your pearls of wisdom in the comments below if you have them. Fire the questions at me and let’s get the discussion going.

- Derek

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