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What Online Course Should I Create? This Free Tool Tells You Instantly
Stop Guessing! This Free Tool I Built Reveals Your Perfect Online Course in Seconds!

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🔥 STOP OVERTHINKING. START BUILDING.
Picking a niche shouldn’t feel like trying to solve calculus after three shots of tequila. But here you are—spinning in circles, trying to figure out what course to create.
Here’s the truth: You don’t need a divine sign. You need a system.
That’s exactly why I built the Niche Selection Helper—a tool that tells you, straight-up, what course you should create based on your skills, interests, and market demand.
📌 How it works:
✅ Open the tool: HERE.
✅ Answer a few key questions.
✅ Hit submit.
✅ Wait 15 seconds.
✅ BAM—your perfect niche lands in your inbox.
No second-guessing. No mental gymnastics. Just clarity.
💡 Pro tip: Keep this guide open while you fill out the form. Every question in the tool is designed to make sure your course idea isn’t a dumpster fire. Now, let’s break it all down so you can get this right.
🔥 STEP 1: Passion + Skills = The Ultimate Cheat Code
If you’re not obsessed with your course topic, you’re setting yourself up for a painful ride. Passion isn’t some fluffy feel-good concept—it’s the fuel that keeps you going when everything else feels impossible.
Imagine this:
🚩 You pick a topic just because “it’s profitable.”
🚩 You start creating content around it.
🚩 Three months later, you’re crying into your laptop because you’d rather do literally anything else than talk about this ever again.
That’s burnout, baby. And it’s avoidable if you just pick a topic that actually excites you.
Ask yourself:
❓ What gets you fired up? What’s something you could talk about for hours without sounding like a Wikipedia page?
❓ What do people already ask you for help with? (Spoiler: That’s your built-in demand.)
❓ What are you naturally better than most people at?
And before you start spiraling about “But I’m not an expert!”—let me stop you right there. You don’t need a PhD. You just need to know more than the average person.
Here’s why: People will pay for shortcuts. If you can help them get from point A to point B faster, you have a viable niche.
🎯 YOUR MOVE: In the form, list 3 deeply personal reasons why you want to create this course. If your only reason is “to make money,” rethink everything.
💰 STEP 2: Your Niche Isn’t a Topic—It’s a PERSON With a PROBLEM
This is where most people screw up: They pick a topic instead of a niche.
📌 Bad niche: “Marketing”
📌 Great niche: “Helping personal trainers get more clients without paid ads”
See the difference? The second one is for someone, solving a problem.
🔍 Let’s break it down:
✅ Who is your course actually for? (Be specific. “Anyone” is the wrong answer.)
✅ What’s their biggest frustration? What problem is keeping them up at night?
✅ What’s their dream outcome? (Hint: People don’t want your course, they want the result your course provides.)
For example:
❌ They don’t want “marketing.”
✅ They want more customers, more money, and the ability to flex their business success on Instagram.
Your course isn’t about the what. It’s about the transformation you deliver.
🎯 YOUR MOVE: In the form, write down WHO you’re helping and WHAT their real pain point is.
🚩 STEP 3: Kill the Dead Niches Before They Kill Your Business
Not every niche deserves your time. If nobody is paying for it, it’s not a business—it’s a hobby.
🚀 Here’s how to filter out the bad ones:
✅ Is this something people already spend money on? (Check if courses, books, or services exist—competition is a good thing!)
✅ Is this market growing or at least stable? (If it’s declining, eliminate.)
✅ Can you see yourself talking about this for years without hating your life? (If not, 🚩.)
Example of a dead niche: “How to fix VHS tapes” (Sorry, but that ship sank in 1998.)
🎯 YOUR MOVE: In the form, check whether your niche has paying customers and a growing market. If the answer is no, eliminate it.
📩 STEP 4: Fill Out the Damn Form & Get Your Niche in 15 Seconds
Alright, you’ve done the deep thinking. Now let’s lock this in.
📌 Go to the form.
📌 Answer the questions honestly. (No fluff—this is your business we’re talking about.)
📌 Hit submit.
📌 Check your inbox in 15 seconds.
Your perfect, profitable niche will be waiting for you. 🎯
🚀 Final Thought: Stop Trying to Serve Everyone—Pick a Lane and OWN It
The worst mistake? Going too broad. The second worst? Going too niche.
The sweet spot: One or two levels deep within a broad category.
🚨 And don’t be afraid to DISQUALIFY customers. The fastest way to fail is trying to please everyone. Find your people, solve their problem, and become the go-to expert.
Let’s Wrap This Up:
❌ STOP waiting for a “perfect” idea to magically appear.
❌ STOP worrying about what other people think.
✅ START taking action.
👉 Now quit stalling and fill out the damn form. Your perfect niche (and your future income) are waiting. 🚀
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