There's a big difference between baking a cake you think people might want, and baking a cake you see people buying and eating every day. 
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(This is a business metaphor)
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I also don't think it's necessary to build an audience before you bake your cake. It's more important to observe *what types of cake are in high demand*. Meaning: which types of cake do you see people buying and eating every day?
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"I only want to bake pies." That's fine, but that makes you an artist, not a business. A business person, who discovers that 9 times out of 10 people prefer cake over pie, will switch to selling cake.
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"I got into business to make what I want to make." You can do that, but you'll need to do it within the context of a market. (In the same way that we're beholden to the law of gravity)
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If you're good at making
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, but there's 10x more demand for
, why would you make
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Earnestness maybe? Like a genuine interest? Paul Graham wrote a nice essay on this topic recently: http://www.paulgraham.com/earnest.html
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Yes. A genuine interest in what you're pursuing is a prerequisite too. But genuine interest without market demand won't work.
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