Let’s take one of my books as an example:
"The Content Terminator"
Target group:
Bloggers, podcasters and YouTubers who are serious
Who want to make a living from their content
Those who want to achieve more in less time
Who want to earn more reach and money with their content
You see: This target group consists of only a few thousand people.
I didn't try to write a manual for "everyone". Rather, I wrote a manual for content creators who have to constantly develop new ideas and headlines day in and day out.
A negative example:
Writing a Book: My Amazon Bestseller
The good thing is:
I have been writing ghana telegram screening professionally for 10 years and have made many mistakes.
That's why I can tell you about my mistakes here.
One of these mistakes: too broad a target group.
This is the case with this book:
"More time to live" *
This book is a bit older and here I made exactly this mistake:
The book is too abstract and practically "everyone" is the target audience.
Ouch.
This makes the book not bad (it has a 5-star rating on Amazon) and also has Amazon bestseller status .
If I had positioned it more sharply, it would have sold even better.