Hi guys. Taking a cu

[2023-10-02 04:33:07 AM] : Hi guys. Taking a cue from Martin Aarhus Gregersen's post where I saw community love i would also love to share my struggle here and maybe this will help me get to a breakthrough. alex knows about this since I PM'ed and emailed him about it some time back but something's just really blocking me for some reason. My issue relates to audience selection. I haven't asked this in the group early enough because of one thing - I feel embarrassed since my audience of choice might be too "meta" (they're in the "make money/build wealth" category). So my problem is this. I really want to target professionals who want to achieve financial freedom - which I am a part of (hence Im here in 30x500). But i feel that's too broad. So i looked into a subset of it - affiliate marketers (which Im also a part of since I selected that vehicle). Problem solved right? Not quite. I'm struggling really to safari affiliate marketers for many reasons (or maybe I just suck right now at Safari): • Most of the watering holes i could find are on Facebook and those watering holes only provide one central theme - "teach me how to start affiliate marketing". Yes, sure i can break this down into smaller more specific problems but even then once I've answered all "simpler elements" of this main question I will run out of things to create ebombs about. • The other watering holes feature questions/problems too specific and I feel they're in an altogether separate audience (i.e, SEO affiliate marketers, etc). • A lot of other watering holes have posts/comments that are old (say the most recent posts for some of them are 2-3 yrs old). • My main intent still centers on the central theme of achieving financial freedom and I am struggling to connect this totally with my chosen audience. So my question here is, do I persist with "affiliate marketers"? Is it possible to make my audience those professionals who want to achieve financial freedom (don't know how to even call them)?
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