Figuring out your specialty in writing could be a little tough. Some people are generalists and some specialists. Even if you enjoy writing a bit of everything, it is good to have one genre that you can always turn to. But how exactly do you find that genre?

In writing, that ‘genre’ is your niche. It is what you specialize in and it is what you love writing about the most. When companies look for a writer, they hope to find someone who is an expert in a particular field. Let us look at a few ways in which you can find your niche in writing:

Academic Background: 

The first thing that you might want to look at while choosing your niche is your academic background. We have spent at least three years in a college, mastering a subject to get a degree. It is something that has been rooted in us. This is also probably the easiest way to find your niche because you would have spent enough time choosing your specialization as well. Thus, if this is something that interests you, start writing about it to figure out if that could be your niche.


Your Passions and Interests: 

We all have something that we are passionate about outside our fields of study. This is the next place that you look at if writing about your field of study does not excite you that much. You can write well about topics that you are interested in. And if you find that in your passions, it is certainly a win-win. You must also understand the kind of writing you want to do. There are blogs, social media posts, news, and a lot more.

Check Your Resume: 

Reviewing your resume will help you narrow down your choices as you can specifically look at the places you have experience in. Each job or internship in your resume is a starting point to find your niche. We are certain that there would be some internship that you would have done in your student life that you thoroughly enjoyed. Pick those pieces up again and write about those experiences. You never know what the end result might look like!

Pitch, a Lot: 

Start exploring different topics that have a demand in the industry. Conduct research, create content, and find someone who will be ready to publish it for you. When you start doing this, it becomes easy for you to understand better which topic would probably interest you. And once you do find that out, we know you will dig deeper into it.

Reach Out to Your Friends: 

Another way by which you can find out your niche is by turning to your friends. What kind of advice do your friends turn to you for? When are you usually the go-to person for them? When your friends answer these questions, you will realize that there is a common ground among all of this. It would be worth it to find out if your interest in writing lies here or not.

Understand Your Audience: 

Certainly, your niche is what you enjoy writing about, but another factor that you must keep in mind is what would the audience like to read. You do not want to be a content writer whose work does not engage the audience. While you need to enjoy your niche, your audience needs to too. So, find out something that would work for both of you and invest your time in it. That is when businesses will also want to hire you for your work.

Ask for Feedback: 

The audience plays a very important part in this process. You might just really love what you are writing about, but what if it does not connect with the audience? Sit with a few friends and family whose advice you believe in. Have them read what you have written and ask them for their opinions on it. It will certainly help you improve.
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