I think folks misunderstand me when I say: "pick your market first."
"Market" = "A group I'd like to sell to."
"Market" = "A category where people are currently spending $."
Example:
"The global diamond market is currently $82 billion USD."
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Don’t focus on finding a niche containing a certain number of people. What matters more is “there’s this many people spending X on Y.” Look for product categories with demonstrated demand, not crowds of people that might want something you have for sale.
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The fallacy goes like this; “There are a million of people in this group. Surely 1% will want what I have for sale.” But, it’s completely possible to have access to a large group where nobody wants what you have for sale.
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If you’re interested in building remote tools, I wouldn’t be asking “how many remote workers are there?” Instead, I’d ask: “how much was spent on remote tools in 2019? What types of tools were people spending money on? How many tools does a team use? Who makes those choices?”
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While there’s tons of truth here, there are also situation where people are not paying money to solve a problem, but paying in time through some workaround solution. They might be willing to pay for a proper solution that gives them their time back. Hard to identify tho.
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Bob Moesta calls this looking for non-consumption.
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