You have so many music idea’s in your head. You just don’t know which way to GO.
The more you think the more you feel confused.
Annoying
The most hardest thing.
Where do you start to sort yourself out, this can irritate you even more.
You just need to figure out where your idea’s fit in the scheme of things?
So here are 5 ways that may help you find your niche market.
1 – Write Your Idea’s Down
Write down every idea. It doesn’t matter if it’s the most craziest thing just jot it down.
Yeah and don’t think you don’t know a lot, by writing down all your ideas before you know it, you have a page full of stuff to work from.
Moving On
2 – Work Out The Obvious
Now go through your list and work out up to 3 to 5 things you can do “Right Now” Example
- Build a basic website
- Write an article
- Play music (Write down different Styles of music)
- Manage a band
Now What
3 – Research the Market
OK, OK now your probably thinking now what. To easy go over to Google Trends and type in your examples above and see what the market is like in that niche. Look at the graph is this niche growing or declining.
Another Suggestion
4 – Run A Survey
You can go over to Survey Monkey and run a survey to get feedback.
Also
5 – Check out Articles
Who know’s you might work out “playing rock music” could be a more profitable niche market to be in. (You were thinking Folk Music?)
In the blog’s sphere, there’s bound to be many good posts to help you validate “rock music” as your market. Another suggestion check out a few forums
Still Unsure
Some people can find a niche market quite easy, while others it takes a bit more time to figure out.
Find your niche first then research the market before you spend money on websites.
If all else fails go back to your list and go through it again. Keep thinking outside the box there just maybe one idea you have missed and not picked up on.
Star Trek famous line “to boldly go where no man has gone before”
Still finding it hard to find your niche? Leave a Comment and let me know.


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Hello drago-shop de augustus, Thanks for the message. Hope this helps.
Cheers
Kevin.