2.4 — Why Niching Online Feels Harder Than Real Life
Offline, people get an entire universe of data about you in a split second.
Online, they get 12–18 words.
That’s it.
So online, you must take the multidimensional trust signals of real life:
- tone
- pace
- humour
- body language
- confidence
- cultural background
- subcultural identity
- emotional presence
- worldview
- inner rhythms
…and compress them into something the internet understands:
- text
- images
- short stories
- language cues
- very specific examples
This is why you must be more specific online.
More expressive.
More honest.
More detailed.
More “you.”
You are replacing all the trust signals that offline life gives people automatically.
Online:
- general = invisible
- vague = forgettable
- broad = low trust
- job titles = meaningless
But specificity?
Identity?
Culture?
Emotion?
Actual human patterns?
That’s recognisable.
That’s how your niche appears.