 
                What It Really Means to Find Your Niche and Stand Out Online
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In this solo episode, Nadine breaks down the truth about niching beyond the surface-level “ideal client” talk you’ve heard a hundred times before.
She reveals the two sides of your niche: your industry niche (who you serve) and your authority niche (why people choose you), explaining why both are essential for building long-term authority and to consistently attract clients.
Nadine explores how humility conditioning, that deep-rooted belief that it’s arrogant to own your strengths, keeps so many women stuck and second-guessing their expertise.
She shares how to confidently articulate what you do, what you’re known for, and the exact results you can help people achieve, even if you’re just 1% ahead.
You’ll learn how to define your ideal client with total clarity, identify your built-in skills and experience, and develop your own signature frameworks that make your brand unmistakably yours.
Timestamps:00:00 The Importance of Niching in Business02:17 Types of Niches: Industry and Authority03:07 Understanding Your Unique Value07:54 Overcoming Humility Conditioning13:07 Defining Your Ideal Client18:47 Identifying Your Skills and Experience22:24 Understanding Client Mindset23:17 Defining Your Niche25:01 Identifying Ideal Clients27:33 The 1% Authority Method30:16 Building Signature Frameworks35:32 Evolving Your Authority
If this episode helped you see your niche differently, take a second to rate the show five stars and message Nadine with your biggest takeaway.
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