Why the Market Is Not Too Crowded for Your Message

A lot of other people have written about this. Is there room for one more? Does it make sense for me to write about it too?”

As editorial director for a book publisher, I get this question a lot. In fact, I’ve asked it too. I remember emailing successful blogger and author Jeff Goins to ask about starting a blog on writing, publishing, and creativity. “Don’t you, Michael Hyatt, and Todd Henry pretty much have that covered,” I asked, “or is there room for one more?”

I’m so glad Jeff responded the way he did: “Look at late-night talks shows. They all do basically the same thing – tell jokes and interview people. What makes them unique is the personality and perspective and style of the host. Your voice makes you unique.”

There’s always room for one more because . . .

That is the beginning of a guest post over at my friend Michael Nichols’ blog today. If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s room for your message, this one’s for you.

To read the full post, CLICK HERE.

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3 thoughts on “Why the Market Is Not Too Crowded for Your Message

  1. Thank you!!! How reassuring since during my lengthy absence for personal reasons, some friendly colleagues jumped into my space in a big way! But, yes, my voice is sooooooo different, and I have a lot to offer!

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