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How Focused Is Too Focused? Finding the Right Niche for Your Personal Styling Business

How Focused Is Too Focused? Finding the Right Niche for Your Personal Styling Business

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Summary

Do you really need to niche down as a personal stylist—or is it safer to stay open to everyone?

In this episode of The Business of Style, we’re breaking down one of the biggest mindset and strategy blocks stylists face: finding your niche.

If you’ve ever worried that narrowing your focus will limit your opportunities, reduce your income, or turn away potential clients, this episode will completely shift your perspective.

We’ll explore why trying to appeal to everyone is actually holding your business back, and how getting more specific can help you attract more aligned, higher-quality clients.

You’ll learn:

  • Why the “serve everyone” approach makes it harder to stand out as a stylist
  • The truth about niching and why you don’t need to get it perfect from day one
  • Whether there is such a thing as too small a niche
  • The key factors that determine how focused your niche should be
  • Simple, practical steps to start defining your niche with clarity and confidence

This episode is perfect for personal stylists, image consultants, and aspiring stylists who want to build a profitable, scalable business—without feeling restricted or boxed in.

If you’re ready to move away from generic marketing and start positioning yourself as the go-to expert for your ideal clients, this episode is for you.


And don't forget, if you're looking for more training and resources to grow a successful personal styling business, then visit www.styleacademyintl.com

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