Niche Patterns: Find the Business Ideas Others Miss
Find Your Niche in a Weekend
A short guide for people who want to start, not spiral
You already know this shouldn’t be this hard.
You’ve lived long enough to have skills.
You’ve paid attention long enough to have opinions.
You’ve solved enough problems that people occasionally ask you for help.
And yet, the moment you sit down to “pick a niche,” everything stalls.
Too many options.
Too much advice.
Too many people telling you to just decide, as if that’s the problem.
Here’s the quiet truth most advice skips:
The best niche is rarely discovered.
It’s usually noticed.
Not in trends.
Not in algorithms.
But in the overlap between what you know, what you care about, and what people already come to you for.
This guide helps you see that overlap clearly — without turning it into a personality crisis.
What this is
This isn’t a manifesto.
It’s not a brand exercise.
There’s no pressure to “commit forever.”
It’s a short, practical process you can work through in a weekend that does three things, in the right order.
First, it helps you look inward — calmly — at your experience, interests, and the questions that keep following you around. The things that feel ordinary because they’re yours.
Then it helps you look outward — without overwhelm — at where real demand already exists online, so you’re not guessing or hoping.
Finally, it shows you how to test an idea quickly, before you invest time, energy, or identity in the wrong direction.
By the end, you won’t have certainty.
You’ll have something better: a clear place to start.
What you’ll work with
A small set of reliable places to research — forums, marketplaces, and platforms where people are already paying for answers — so you’re not starting from a blank screen.
One carefully designed prompt you can paste into ChatGPT. Answer a handful of questions honestly and it returns several niche directions that fit you, not a generic creator template.
And a simple validation checklist you can run in days, not months, so you can move forward without endlessly second-guessing yourself.
No clever frameworks.
No jargon.
Just usable tools.
How this fits with the other guides
This is the orientation piece.
If The Quiet Income Playbook is about earning without losing yourself,
and Launch Your First Digital Product in 7 Days is about shipping something real,
this is the step that comes before both.
It helps you decide what to point at before you start building or selling anything.
Who this is for
People who know they want to create something, but keep circling the same question.
People with more experience than confidence.
People who don’t need motivation, just clarity.
People who are tired of thinking and ready to test.
What you won’t find here
No hype about passive income.
No funnels, dashboards, or tech overwhelm.
No advice that only works if you already have an audience.
Just a straightforward guide you can read once, follow calmly, and finish with a niche you can actually try.
The uncomfortable truth
Most people don’t start because they’re waiting for the right niche to reveal itself.
It doesn’t.
What works is choosing something good enough, putting it into the world, and adjusting as you go. That’s how every successful creator actually began — quietly, imperfectly, and without certainty.
This guide doesn’t promise clarity forever.
It gives you direction for the next step.
Which is all you need.
Here's what they don't tell you: the best niche is usually you. Not some trending topic. Not whatever's hot on TikTok this week. You — your specific mix of curiosity, experience, and the problems people already bring to your door.