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over the past 2 years I've built and
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sold AI automation systems in every
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Niche imaginable from International
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Logistics to martial arts to even
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recently in NBA team and through my free
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and paid communities I've seen the
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successes and the flops of thousands of
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AI automation agency owners when it
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comes to niching down and so I'm pretty
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uniquely positioned to know what's
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working and what isn't when it comes to
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AI automation agency niches and so in
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this video I wanted to make sure as many
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of you as possible start the year on the
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right foot by revealing my number one
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pick for AI automation agency niches in
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2025 so if you want to start building an
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AI business or start making money from
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the AI space generally then you can take
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my exact pick that I would choose right
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now if I was to start over now niching
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down is of course an extremely important
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part of running a business it affects
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basically everything you do from the
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skills you need to learn like if you're
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specializing in a certain area the kinds
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of clients you're going to work with and
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be targeting and reaching out to the way
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your business operates in terms of the
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size of the deals you're going for the
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retainer structure or the payment terms
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you take and all of this determines
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really the the feel and how the business
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runs it's such a significant part of it
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and it's something I see beginners
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struggling with all the time so I want
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to sort of clarify firstly what niching
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down is right so your agency Niche is
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what I I prefer to call as your agency
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scope and that refers to what you sell
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and who you sell it to so your agency
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scope can be anywhere from completely
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General to all the way to fully product
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service where you're selling a specific
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set of a specific product or set of
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products to a certain set of people or
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you can be completely General and un
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niched and do your best to deliver on
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everything that people ask you for and
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so between this fully General model and
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the fully productized model of selling a
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specific set of products to certain
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people you have a lot in between and you
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have basically different shades of
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niching down different stages is what we
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call it and so you can Niche down by
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just the industry that you're serving so
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I make AI automation solutions for
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chiropractors or you can Niche down by
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the category of solutions you provide so
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I make AI voice agents and so that's a
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way of niching down by solution type and
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then you can start combining the both so
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you could say I make AI voice agents for
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chiropractors or I make AI appointment
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setting systems or AI receptionist
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systems for prior practice and you can
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start to combine the industry aspect
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with the solution category or the
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solution type so it could be the
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category of voice agents or the type of
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appointment seers or AI receptionists
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right then you can sort of cross them
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over and be even more narrowed down by
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what you sell and who you're selling to
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so that's just a quick update if you're
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not familiar on the niching specifics of
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AI automation agencies and the services
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we provide now that we have that out of
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the way we can move on to what you all
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been waiting for which is my number one
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pick for 2025 now as some of you
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probably guessed this is a bit of a
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trick question and I'm not just going to
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give you one Niche because it's actually
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not the best process for picking the
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niche the number one Niche for you will
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be very different to the number one
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Niche for me and the very different to
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the number one Niche for someone else
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right so give me two second and I'll
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explain this entire process but I'm
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going to give you a a a worksheet or a
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process that you can go through to
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identify the number one Niche for you
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because business is all about finding
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your unfair Advantage your unique
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advantage that puts you far above
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everyone else and you can really play
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your advantage and and that's how you
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get ahead you never want to be joining
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the back of the queue or joining dead in
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the Middle where where you are competing
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with everyone who's on the same level as
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you all of us have nhh strengths which
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I'm going to go through here based on
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your background based on your
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connections based on your interest you
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need to base your niching strategy on
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something that gives you a a unique and
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unfair Advantage for example in in my
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business morning side AI we worked out
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that our unique Advantage our unfair
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Advantage is to be building AI
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automation systems for education and
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coaching businesses why because I have
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my own education and coaching business
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that one I deeply understand the
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problems in and therefore I can make
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much better systems that people actually
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want and two I have my own business to
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test it on so I'm going to go through
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this worksheet with you now this is
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actually directly from my accelerator
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and this is the first thing that people
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come in when they join my program they
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go through this worksheet so I want to
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give you guys a little freebie of the
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stuff that we do inside the accelerator
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because this is such an important part
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to get right and I thought the new year
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let's start everyone off on the right
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foot as possible and so for the rest of
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this video I'm going to be walking you
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through the finding your unfair
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Advantage process that I take all
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accelerat members through and at the end
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I'm going to be showing with you how you
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can get this worksheet yourself and so
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you can go away and fill that all out
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and get the best Niche for you in 2025
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so this process of finding your unfair
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Advantage is really a self audit and
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it's broken into four different stages
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of business access experience
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connections and interest so I'm just
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going to walk through what each of these
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is about and why it's so important that
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you analyze this first in order to
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direct you towards a niche that's best
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for you so firstly we have business
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access which basically means do you have
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a business that you have access to
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whether it's your own some people come
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into this business model with their own
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business that they're coming from or do
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you have access to maybe your your
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parents or your aunties or your uncles
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or or or your best friends or someone
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close to you who has a business who will
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basically give you access to that
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business where you can go in and try to
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identify use cases for AI Automation and
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you have a very free roam and and low
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pressure environment to experiment and
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test this is such a huge advantage and
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you should absolutely Niche down to
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wherever you have access to a business
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because it gives you that space to
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experiment and learn I promise you if
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you were coming into this brand new and
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you're maybe not familiar with AI
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automation as a skill set and actually
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doing the technical side or you've never
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run a business before or both then this
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kind of Freedom that you have and and
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safe space to innovate and test and and
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learn and stumble is the most important
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thing that you could get and by far the
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most valuable thing that you could have
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so that's number one business access and
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by the end of this process I'm going to
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explain sort of the grading criteria on
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what you should prioritize and when but
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first one is business access and I've
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got a little stat here for you according
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to Startup genome on average startups
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have to Pivot upwards of seven times for
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achieving product Market fit so when you
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come into this new business and you're
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trying to find a solution that you can
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sell that is really creating value for
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people and you can sell repeatedly to
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other businesses you may have to go into
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this business you have access to and try
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this and try this and try this up to
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7even or more times until you find
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something that's actually worthwhile so
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that's just like setting the
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expectations and when you have that safe
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environment to do it by far the best
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thing so that should be your number one
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pick the second part of this self audit
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is centered around experience so all of
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your past experience and the idea with
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this is that if you have maybe worked in
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the Landscaping industry before worked
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in the insurance space before the
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experience that you gained in those
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years or maybe decades that you worked
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in it is going to allow you to
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understand the unique problems that that
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industry faces so that you can create a
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product or service around solving that
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problem business is all about value
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creation through problem solving and so
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the core of anything you're trying to do
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when you're starting a new business is
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finding a valuable problem to solve and
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so the experience of' gained allows its
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firsthand experience right so this is
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allowing you to really pinpoint and
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Target something that you know is
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painful that you are kind of datab
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backed as what I try to tell all the
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accelerator members try to find some
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either firsthand or secondhand data that
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this is a problem that's worth solving
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so that you can start off on the right
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foot I have another a stat here
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basically this is going to remove a lot
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of the guess work for you because if you
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come into a niche where you're
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completely new to it you're going to go
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I'll go on Reddit I'll watch some
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YouTube videos sure you can you can
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guess your way but it is literally
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guessing what problems need to be solved
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and again I want to remind you of that
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stat startups have to Pivot upwards of
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seven times before achieving product
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Market fit where they have something
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that really serves the needs of the
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market that they're trying to serve so
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by doing this and prioritizing niching
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Down based on your experience and
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understanding problems that that
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particular niche has you get to
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eliminate as much of that guess workk
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and sort of jumping r as possible and
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ideally you just bang the nail on the
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here the first time it's probably not
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going to happen you probably are going
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to need a couple little pivots with the
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product or the service that you do but
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you can sort of get the general area
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right first time and that's why
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experience is so important the third
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stage of the self audit is based on your
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connection so who you know who you have
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relationships with there might have been
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friends colleagues anyone in your family
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even basically any connections that will
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allow you to either firstly talk to them
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and say hey what problems and try to
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like leech off the their experience and
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like I said the experience of firsthand
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like what problems are actually in this
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industry is ideal but if you have
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connections who have maybe 10 years
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experience in a certain industry you can
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have a conversation with them and say
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hey look what are the main problems that
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you're facing on the dayto day can you
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sit down with me for a bit maybe you
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need to pay them a little bit if you're
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not very good friends with them or the
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connection isn't very strong or if it's
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a family member take them out for dinner
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or or go make dinner for them if you're
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really trying to be a good family member
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and have a chat with them say walk me
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through the biggest problems you're
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facing in your business and really try
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to absorb all of the information and and
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understanding they have of their Niche
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and the problems that they face so that
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you can then go and create some ideas of
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services and products you can recommend
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to them so hey how would you like this
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what about this if I could build this
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automation that would take this off your
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plate would that be really valuable and
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you just use them as a sounding board
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and go back and forth and the second
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part of why connections can be so
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valuable is that one first you they
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could be a a first client for you or a
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free client that you get to build it for
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but more importantly they could also
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have if they've been in the industry for
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a long time have an extensive set of
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connections and you can say hey look
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let's let's cut a deal here well we've
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we've dialed it and we've got it really
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working on your business or on your
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example um now we can take it and sell
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to other people do you want to do a deal
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where I can sell it for $4,000 and I'll
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give you a cut 5050 or you know you can
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do whatever cut you want there just to
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get things off the ground and they can
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actually help you with the distribution
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and they can provide referral leads and
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referral leads According to some of the
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data that I've I've found for us
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referrals as in people say your
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connection referring someone to you and
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saying hey look I know this guy who's
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got this really cool AI system or this
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great AI offer for for your consulting
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or education according to refer reach
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B2B organizations with referrals
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encounter a 71% higher conversion rate
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you also have faster deals overall with
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69% of B2B sales Personnel believing
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that referred leads close faster than
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other leads per refer re statistics and
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finally you get higher value customers
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through referrals as well the Warton
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School of Business found that referred
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customers have a 16% higher lifetime
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value on average right so massive
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benefits to referrals so you can use
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Connections in two ways either to learn
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more about their problems they face and
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really leverage their understanding of
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the problems that they face on the dayto
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day and then use them as distribution
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Partners if possible so that's why
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connections are massive win if you're
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trying to pick a niche where you have an
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unfair advantage and the final part of
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the self order to find your best Niche
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for 2025 is based on your interest what
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are you what gets you really excited
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what gets you motivated and you're
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really curious about what what the
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potential is for this certain area your
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interest may be sented around a certain
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niche as then like man I'm really
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interested in learning how I mean trades
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people I keep using an example of
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plumbers I just think it's so
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interesting that at some point plumbers
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are going to be using AI throughout
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their business and I mean someone's
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going to be the one to facilitate that
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and sort of map out the the plumber AI
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stack you know I think that's pretty
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interesting to me I don't I don't know
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why but if you you may be interested in
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a certain Niche H and how AI can affect
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that and really help businesses grow or
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or have some impact in overall like this
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agriculture cool stuff going on there's
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Healthcare but I'd probably stick to
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something sort of more basic service
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based business if possible but again
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interest is an interest and aside from
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just the industry that you could be
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interested in you could be interested in
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the solution type or the category saying
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hey like I'm really interested in this
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AI appointment setting thing I think
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there's so much value to be created with
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these systems and taking humans away
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from doing this mundane stuff and
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allowing them to focus I think AI
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appointment set is a really cool and I
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really want to go deep on that or it
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might be the solution category so type
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is like the specific the category as the
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whole and the solution category of hey I
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think these AI voice agents have a lot
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of potential and I'm really interested
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and I like seeing where that's going so
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an interest is an extremely good way of
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of picking an unfer advantage because if
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you have like I go back to Nal lot on
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this Nal rant um he says do what feels
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like play to you but may look like work
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to others and this comes back to his
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concept of specific knowledge and he
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calls out stuff that you you can't go to
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school and be taught it so specific
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knowledge might be knowing in to end how
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to implement an AI sales co-pilot system
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you can go to school and get taught math
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you can go to get school and taught the
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basics of Economics but you couldn't
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necessarily go to school or university
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and be taught into to end how to
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implement an AI sales co-pilot right
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there's a lot of extra I could tell you
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the steps and you could understand it
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but the actual implementation of that
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there's a lot of extra stuff and
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specific knowledge that's gained like
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the the hes along the way that you need
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to dodge and so he says specific
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knowledge like this is extremely
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valuable and we should all try to find
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it to be to be very successful and
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specific knowledge is found much more by
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pursuing your innate talents your
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genuine curiosity and your passions if
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you're not 100% into it somebody else
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who is 100% into it will outperform you
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and they won't just outperform You by a
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little bit they'll outperform You by a
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lot and so to bring this back to niching
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down and finding your un advantages here
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I can use example of myself at least um
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I am absolutely obsessed with this AR in
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businessing and it is just and and
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content creation as well this is
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something it's just I found the perfect
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mixture of things that interest me and
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that I'm good at and that's why you have
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seen me if you guys have been watching
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me for a while really just absolutely
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take off in the past few years and I'm
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so grateful for that and while I am of
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course grateful for the monetary stuff
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and everything that comes with it but
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I'm actually more grateful that I found
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something as a job and as a as a career
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that combines all of my interest and
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also matches my my talents and and
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skills if you want to call that and I've
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seen time and time again people try to
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copy what I'm doing or try to also get
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into AI cuz they just see it as a shiny
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object and because they don't actually
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love it they just get like a fraction of
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the results that myself and my team have
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got so please if you are looking for any
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the the interest and something that
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actually motivates you and you're really
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interested in is a significant factor
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but I do see interest and passion as a
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nice to have in this case and also as a
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last result so if you give me a second
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I'll break down how these different
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things we've got business access we've
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got experience we've got connections and
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interest so breaking down the scoring
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criteria business access is number one
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if you were looking to pick your ideal
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Niche for 2025 wherever you have access
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to a business should be the place you
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start that is by far the most important
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thing even if you're not super
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interested in it trust me if you start
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making progress and making money from it
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you kind of get naturally interested in
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it as well to a certain degree and if
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you don't have business access the
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second best option is a niche where you
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have both experience and connections
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right so if you have the experience know
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the problems connections to help sell
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that and distribute it that's second
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best and then third best is if you have
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either connections or experience so one
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or the other that's third best and
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number four is if you don't have any of
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those options you just have some
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interest in hey oh these these like AI
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Automation and Building Things on make
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and air table and stuff interest or I'm
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interested in voice agents just having
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some kind of interest is the the bare
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minimum and the bottom bottom tier of
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this however interest can also be added
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on top of all of those so if you have
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business access and you're really into
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it that's even better if you have
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business or if you have experience and
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connections and you're really obsessed
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about it then that's even better so
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interest is more of like a nice to have
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and like a jet fuel or a rocket booster
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that you can strap onto your your
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niching selection and your business as a
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whole but if you do have the business
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access experience connections Etc and
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don't have interest don't worry about it
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but again to reiterate priority should
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be business access and then
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experienceing connections interest is a
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nice to have and also if you don't have
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any of those three then interest is is a
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is a good last result so if you don't
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have any other option do what you're
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interested in all right so that's the
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breakdown and and if you don't have
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anything that you're interested in the
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AI space then go out and watch some
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videos go and watch more of my stuff
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watch more of other people's videos
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there's so much out there if you just
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find something to C latch on to and you
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go wow that's interesting you feel that
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pull like you want to go and have a have
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a play around or learn more about it
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that is your Niche and that's what you
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should stick to so I want to just wrap
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this up now it's probably been a bit
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longer than I planned but I got in a
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little bit of extra explanations in
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there to share with you guys but the
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resource that I want to give away is
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actually directly from the accelerator
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as I said so my accelerator program paid
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program I have a free community as well
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soon as they come into my accelerator
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they use this exact worksheet that I'm
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going to give you access to and to get
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access to it it'll be in the first link
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in the description you go in and fill
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out a little form then it's going to be
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sent to you directly via email um and
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that's how you can get this entire
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worksheet that I put my accelerator
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members through so again sorry to bait
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and switch it with that title but I hope
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you got to the end of it and you realize
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that I'm actually trying to do this for
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your own good don't let someone like me
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or other people be like that's the right
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Niche for you you need to do this unless
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I sit down and have a chat with you of
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course and you're on my Q&A in the free
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community but don't like try to be
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spoonfed either I heard there's a lot of
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money in real estate so I guess we go
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into real estate no use your brain
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follow the exact process I've just given
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you by far the most important thing you
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can do because you want to do work that
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feels like play to you or you have a
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ridiculous unfair advantage in that is
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all for the video guys thank you so much
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for watching if you want to watch
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another one from me I've just put out a
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massive video on AI agents which I put a
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lot of work into if you haven't seen
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that already highly recommend you check
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that out aside from that thank you so
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much for watching and I will see you in
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the next one