Can You Tie the Economy Into Your Niche?

Published: Mon, 10/03/22


I got to go see my granddog yesterday. I miss him so much. He's a husky and he lived with me for a few years before my son got married and moved into his own place. He's an old man for husky years, so I took him some stairs so he can get onto the bed and couch a bit easier. Made me sad.

I also spoiled him with a bone and some treats and got all his kissies, too. I wish I could have a husky myself but they're so energetic in their younger years and I can barely keep up with my four little rescue chihuahuas. Having a pet is so fulfilling and heartbreaking at the same time. 

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Can You Tie the Economy Into Your Niche?

I'm not sure how it is in other parts of the world but here in America the economy is horrible. Our small town has food banks empty, lines of people needing help, people posting begging for work or food or formula online - I've never seen anything like it and I don't live in an area where this is common. 

I remember just a few years ago posts where they were telling people to send anyone they knew to the food bank because some stuff was expiring or spoiling. 

Even people who don't need to line up for handouts are struggling with electric bills, groceries and gas - not to mention loan payments and other things skyrocketing. It's very stressful for so many people.

So ask yourself, when working online, can the information you help people consume be tied into the wretched economy in any way?

People need insight - on how to eat nutritious foods on a budget. On how to make money to supplement their income. On how to work out at home if they can't afford a gym, and keep medical costs low. On how to take care of their pet so they don't have pricey vet bills. On how to use solar power to keep their energy costs down.

There are so many ways people need help right now. What are they giving up because they have to choose between putting food on the table and some minor "luxury?" 

It might be entertainment, better food or health, self-care like massages or counseling, etc. How can you fill that void with your online content and products? 

Tiff :)

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