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Effective Content Marketing Strategies for Small Businesses
Industry research shows that 89% of people saw good results from content marketing, no matter their goals1. This proves content marketing is effective, but only if you know what content to make. This article will look at some top content marketing strategies for small businesses in Australia. These strategies can help increase your online presence, connect with your audience, and grow your…
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Doubt whispers 'impossible' louder than any real-world failure ever could. It paralyzes, it stagnates, it erodes ambition. So, ignore the noise. Ignore the critics. Ignore the 'experts' telling you it can't be done. Build anyway. Build relentlessly.
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Totoko, Karamatsu, and the theme of driving.
If I stand correct, Karamatsu and Totoko have been associated with driving a total of two times and I have yet to read that to filth so I’m gonna do it now. (ramble under cut)
I think there’s something really interesting about Karamatsu’s relationship to driving and how it’s tied with Totoko. Both times around seasons 2 & 3.
The first instance we see is in the episode Karamatsu Taxi. When Totoko is in a rush to get to a cafe for work and offers to tell Karamatsu (her taxi driver) the directions to get there. He doesn’t let her, saying stuff like “I’d be a loser if I used it (the GPS)” and “we’ll get there in eight-tion.” Both of which impress Totoko and have her out her faith in him.
Karamatsu spends the whole skit getting lost while spouting off some deep soul shit which holds no actual weight. He isn’t an experienced driver, but instead a novice at the job. He doesn’t even know what specific buttons in his car do. Popping the hood and truck several times, but more interestingly is his big finish.

Let’s be real, this big of a celebration isn’t necessary and far from professional. He obviously saves this as a job well done for himself, but it’s his first day and he fires it off prematurely (again, tying into his lack of knowledge and experience)
I’ve said this before (if I remember correctly) but I think each skit has specific characters for a reason. I find it super interesting that instead of another brother, or a girlymatsu, or even someone like Iyami or Chibita, they choose Totoko.
Totoko the independent queen.
Totoko does her best to give him the benefit of the doubt. She can see through Karamatsu’s bullshit the more lost they get and loses her temper at his incompetence.
While that’s par for the course in terms of Totoko behavior, it’s the advice she gives that adds a sweet lesson to a normally cynical and comedy driven skit.



It’s especially Totoko that gives this advice, and I think it’s super important. (Not just because later it’s revealed that she herself isn’t an expert in anything- but it is pretty funny. My girl is so wise)
I think we can easily apply this to Totoko’s struggles in being an idol. Being your own boss isn’t easy, and we see Totoko struggle again and again in gathering fans, finding gimmicks that work, and even gritting her teeth to team up with Nyaa because she knows her career is drowning right now.
Totoko follows her ambitions, and she does it on her own merits no matter how hard that journey is. Regardless, she wouldn’t be doing something she doesn’t like if she doesn’t get something out of it.
In a way, she following her own advice. She’s doing the hard part before she can do the fun part.
Similarly, Karamatsu has to learn the job and do the job before he can do the fun part (ie. his big disco ball finish, his wise words, ignition, etc)
But, hold on, if Totoko’s advice in the skit can be tied to her current job as an idol- then how does Karamatsu’s lesson tie into his character?
“Im so glad you asked” I say to myself as I write alone.
Karamatsu wants to be cool so bad guys
I mean…no shit right? He pours money into manly men magazines, glittery masculine fashion, and shades galore but I think we underestimate how deep it really runs.
Almost everything about Karamatsu is fake, because he wants only the curated imagine of himself to be what he displays. The comedy is in the hypocrisy.
He wants to be the brother with a generous and kind heart, but leave a brother hanging when it’s no longer his problem. He wants to spout poetics about love when he’s never really been in love (drug store lady doesn’t count I don’t think). He begs his mother to buy him a motorcycle but he (I guarantee you) would most likely wheel it around like a bike when he fails to learn it right away.
See what I mean? He wants to appear a certain way when that’s not who he is.
In the final episode of season 3, we basically get it spelled out for us. Each way the brother is holding themself back, the pitfalls they sink into.
For Karamatsu, he bums around until he thinks of a way to be popular. That being a ‘big machine’ or in other words, a motorcycle. What are his methods of getting one?


Wow! He actually considers getting a part time job! Before dropping it for an easier method…
He doesn’t want to put the work in, he just wants the fun part. Much like the season 2 skit Karamatsu Taxi tells us.
At the very least, the skit had him actually earn his big finish. He grit his teeth and followed Totoko’s direction and got her to where she needed to go. He did the work so he could do the fun part.
In the current time line, it’s almost like he’s allergic to the thought of it. He has no outward goals or ambitions, no desire to work since everything is handed to him.
Yet the things he actually wants; stardom, cool cars, and lovers- aren’t something that’s handed to you. It’s something you have to work for. Time and time again, Karamatsu ditches the rough road for staring up at the stars instead. Why?
Well, because he’s lazy. Right?
Eh, yes and no.
They need more platonic moments together I am not kidding.
Totoko has a unique and interesting dynamic with everyone on the show. I mostly attribute that to the kind of character she is. let’s be honest, Totoko is the representation of girlhood and, weirdly enough, maturity.
But the thing I love love love about Totoko that I will never stop talking about is how she always fails.
Her idol career is her biggest example. While it isn’t down the drain, it’s struggling. She couldn’t hold a solo career on her own. She refused to give up the fish theme, and struggled to sell tickets at a regular price because her fanbase just wasn’t up there. She even fails to keep Nyaa as an enemy. Instead becoming friends and in a way- co parents.
Not to mention her attempt at driving, despite taking lessons is…

Yikes.
But just because it is an attempt, doesn’t make it her only attempt. Despite how much Totoko get sent back, she doesn’t take the easy path. Her first attempt is never her only attempt.
And maybe Karamatsu just doesn’t know what good driving is, but he clearly admires Totoko and this step she’s taken.

Despite how much season 1 Totoko wanted a rich oil tycoon to sweep her off her feet, from season 2 onwards Totoko has put her all into getting what she wants. Doing it even if it isn’t glamorous or easy so that she can get to the fun part.
Meanwhile Karamatsu doesn’t even want to try. He goes as far as to going to a used car store, only to turn away. “These cars aren’t fit for a star.” You can almost hear him think.


Driving, for most, is considered a rite of passage. It’s like your extra achievement into becoming an adult. These guys are well into their twenties and none of them can drive (I can’t talk shit I can’t drive either). Above all, it’s supposed to be about freedom, independence.
Karamatsu doesn’t want the freedom, or even to brag about the fact that he can drive. It’s purely so he can look cool in cool cars.
But learning to drive is just another step in that direction, so why not? Again, you can argue it’s because he’s lazy and no doubt he is.
Another part of it, I believe, is a fear of failure.
He fears being a bad person, so he acts as a doormat. He fears being unoriginal and boring, so he throws on his most high heeled boots and sings on the roof top. He fears being lonely, so he goes out every day- but also fears rejection, so he doesn’t approach anybody and instead waits for someone to notice him.
It’s kind of sad, honestly. Karamatsu craves a lot of things, but fears the what if’s of failure. Something I imagine a lot of people understand. After all, failure is scary and nothing is more disappointing than putting the work in just to come out empty handed.
But I think that’s why I like Totoko and Karamatsu as a duo. Totoko is like the big sister, she is all the things Karamatsu wishes he could be. I don’t think even he has noticed it yet.
I truly think these characters can learn a lot from each other, and while I’m sure season 4 will focus on another dynamic with Totoko- I’m happy I could hyper fixate and love this duo for what they are.
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The Science of the Subconscious
An in-depth overview of Carl Jung’s “Shadow Self”
"Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes." -Carl Jung
Introduction
Carl Jung, a renowned Swiss analytical psychiatrist, developed and introduced the concept of our “Shadow Self,” which provides us the captivating and intriguing idea that there are two aspects of our selves: The conscious side and the subconscious side; the latter which is normally hidden and only may be acknowledged or accessed via the use of specific forms of therapy. He also had advanced the concept of introvert and extravert personalities as well as personality archetypes (Biography, 2023).
Carl Jung also helped develop analytical psychology, commonly termed as “Jungian Psychology” or alternatively, “Jungian Therapy.” It is the study of a comprehensive, analytical form of therapy to distinguish the conscious mind from the subconscious mind, with the objective to gain an immense understanding of the patient’s “real” self, rather than the perception of self they display to the world around them (Psychology Today, 2022).
Practicing Jungian Psychology
The practice of Jungian Therapy is used for a broad range of mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, grief, low self-esteem, or it may be used generally to determine an individual's purpose and their life direction. There are some widely accepted methods to identify the conscious and subconscious mind, including dream analysis, performing arts therapy, and by word association (Psychology Today, 2022).
At its fundamental level in understanding the purpose of Jungian Psychology, it is essentially used as a form of psychotherapy (or talk therapy,) and can be used as a sole substitute for other therapy or supplemented with conventional forms of therapy.
There are a set of criteria needed to become a practitioner, which includes the completion of two programs, taught concurrently, called “The Jungian Psychotherapy Program and the Jungian Studies Program,” and have licensure as a mental health professional (The C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago, 2025).
The Jungian Archetypes
There are twelve Jungian archetypes when psychologically assessed and each archetype provides a deeper comprehension of the individual’s subconscious mind. An archetype, in this context, is defined as a particular mental view that is inherited from the late human ancestors, that shapes our emotional patterns, thought processes, and our behaviors (Copley, 2025).
Of the twelve archetypes, there are four core archetypes:
The Self
An egoless persona of the individual, serving as a luminescent light to light the path for discovering the realization of self and personal transformation.
The Persona
Serves as the aspect of ourselves that we may “mask” or conceal from others, and instead use other behaviors only known of superficially to function in the outside world.
The Shadow
Hidden within the human psyche are a system of behavioral and personality traits that are normally not seen or accessed regularly, and therefore often repressed deeply within our subconscious that it may become difficult to expose.
The Anima/Animus
The equivalent of what is deemed as “twin flames” in mysticism, or what is considered as our masculine and feminine selves. Understanding the anima/animus may transcend societal and social expectations, discovering more profound traits for self-improvement and navigating through life.
The Anima refers to the feminine parts of a man’s personality whereas the Animus refers to the masculine parts of a woman’s personality (Centre of Applied Jungian Studies, 2023).
To uncover your individual Jungian Archetype can also be achieved by taking assessments, many of which can be found online. Although you can find tests to take for free, bear in mind these may not be as accurate as a paid assessment, or a result given by a Jungian practitioner (Copley, 2025). There are a few different options when taking a Jungian Archetype test, which can either be available online or be given by a practitioner.
The Jungian “Shadow” Archetype
The Shadow archetype, that is introduced by Carl Jung, captures the aspects of ourselves that we often reject, resent, or perhaps are not recognized. The Shadow Self has traits about us that are consciously frowned upon, but nonetheless still can be found within our subconscious mind. Our Shadow Self contrasts with our other archetype, The Persona, which can be easily found within our conscious mind (McLeod, 2024).
Our Shadow Self manifests when we project our rejected traits onto yourselves, which serves as a mirror of the aspects of ourselves that we oppose of. To acknowledge, engage, and address our Shadow Self can present as a major challenge, but can be possible with an adequate amount of time practicing Shadow Work, and/or working with a Jungian Therapist (Psychology Today, 2022).
This interplay of the Persona and the Shadow has been previously explored in literature, and a more famously known one is, “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” as it highlights the character’s dual natures, hence providing an illustration of Carl Jung’s theory (McLeod, 2024).
Carl Jung’s Psychology Test resonate with another well-known personality assessment, called the “Myers-Briggs Indicator” test, which categorizes people into 16 personality types, with each type represented by four letters (Simkus, 2024).
There are four dichotomies, or core categories in this assessment:
Extraversion (E) or Introversion (I)
Sensing (S) or Intuition (N)
Thinking (T) or Feeling (F)
Judging (J) or Perceiving (P)
This assessment can also be found online, with a free version and a paid version. Just like the Jungian Test, the free test results can be inaccurate or use outdated information and therefore should not be solely relied upon if desiring the most objective result based on the most recent credible sources.
You can take the Myers-Briggs test online, which has a free version and a paid version available, on 16Personalities.com. Alternatively, you can access a free Jungian Personality Type assessment at ‘Open Psycho Metrics.’
Summary of Carl Jung’s “Shadow Self”
Carl Jung’s theory of Personality Archetypes offers a profound lens through which we can understand human behavior and the unconscious mind. Among the archetypes, “Shadow" plays a pivotal role. The Shadow represents the repressed or hidden aspects of our psyche—traits, desires, and impulses that society or personal ideals deem unacceptable. Often lurking in the unconscious, the Shadow can influence behavior in subtle and surprising ways, manifesting as fears, projections, or even unacknowledged talents.
Confronting the Shadow is essential for self-awareness and personal growth. Jung believed that integrating the Shadow into our conscious mind leads to individuation, a process of becoming whole and balanced. By acknowledging and embracing our Shadow, we can transcend inner conflicts and unlock deeper layers of authenticity.
In closing, the Shadow reminds us that self-discovery is not just about celebrating our light but also understanding and harmonizing with our inner darkness. It is through this integration that we achieve a fuller sense of self.
Integrating the Shadow Self
Practice Self-Reflection: Set aside time for introspection, journaling, or meditation. Reflect on your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, especially those that trigger discomfort or defensive reactions.
Observe Your Projections: Pay attention to traits or behaviors you strongly dislike in others. These reactions can often reveal aspects of your own Shadow that you may be unconsciously avoiding.
Embrace Vulnerability: Acknowledge and accept your fears, flaws, and insecurities without judgment. This allows you to face your Shadow with compassion rather than resistance.
Engage in Creative Expression: Art, music, writing, or other creative outlets can provide a safe space to explore and express the hidden parts of your psyche.
Seek Feedback: Trusted friends, family, or mentors can offer insights into blind spots in your personality. Their perspectives may help you see traits you might overlook in yourself.
Work with a Professional: Therapists or counselors trained in Jungian psychology can guide you through Shadow work and help you uncover deeper layers of your unconscious.
Practice Mindfulness: Develop the habit of observing your thoughts and emotions without judgment. Mindfulness creates space for deeper awareness and helps you stay present as you explore your Shadow.
Cultivate Curiosity: Approach your Shadow with curiosity rather than fear. Ask yourself what lessons it holds and how it might contribute to your growth.
As you bring your Shadow into the light, you may find hidden strengths, creative energy, and a greater sense of wholeness. Which of these methods resonates with you the most?
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References
Biography. (2023, August 9). Carl Jung. Retrieved March 5, 2025, from Biography: https://www.biography.com/scientists/carl-jung
Centre of Applied Jungian Studies. (2023, February 4). The Archetypes of the Anima and Animus. Retrieved March 5, 2025, from The Centre of Applied Jungian Studies: https://appliedjung.com/the-archetypes-of-the-anima-and-animus/
Copley, L. (2025, April 8). 12 Jungian Archetypes: The Foundation of Personality. Retrieved March 5, 2025, from Positive Psychology: https://positivepsychology.com/jungian-archetypes/
McLeod, S. (2024, January 24). Carl Jung’s Theory of Personality: Archetypes & Collective Unconscious. Retrieved March 10, 2025, from Simply Psychology: https://www.simplypsychology.org/carl-jung.html
Psychologist World. (n.d.). Jungian Archetype Test. Retrieved from Psychologist World: https://www.psychologistworld.com/tests/jung-archetype-quiz
Psychology Today. (2022, December 19). Jungian Therapy. Retrieved March 5, 2025, from Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapy-types/jungian-therapy
Simkus, J. (2024, January 29). Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI): 16 Personality Types. Retrieved March 10, 2025, from Simply Psychology: There are a few different options when taking a Jungian Archetype test, which can either be available online or be given by a practitioner.
The C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (2025, March 5). Jungian Psychotherapy Program & Jungian Studies Program. Retrieved from The C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago: https://jungchicago.org/blog/training/jungian-psychotherapy-studies-program/
Yuan, L. (2024, April 10). Guide: 12 Different Archetypes as Popularized by the Hero and the Outlaw. Personality Psychology, 1. Retrieved March 5, 2025, from https://personality-psychology.com/guide-12-jungian-archetypes/
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"checking in, kid. how are you holding up? feeling better?" - @a-mason
I guess so.
There's some things that'll never budge, but I guess that's just me rambling at any rate, you know? I think we're all familiar with the incurable.
...thanks for checking in, though. I'm alright. I'll live, as people tend say. I've survived and rebounded off of worse.
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New Year's Resolutions? Nah, Try This Instead ✨
Ugh, New Year's resolutions. They're like that fruitcake your grandma makes – well-intentioned, but mostly just disappointing. Instead of setting yourself up for failure with unrealistic goals, try a different approach this year.
Ditch the Pressure, Set Intentions
Instead of rigid resolutions, focus on setting intentions. What kind of person do you want to be this year? What values do you want to embody? Maybe you want to be more mindful, more creative, or just more chill. Intentions are about direction, not perfection.
Small Steps, Big Impact
Forget those grand, sweeping changes. Focus on small, sustainable habits that align with your intentions. Want to be healthier? Start by adding an extra serving of veggies to your day. Want to be more creative? Commit to 15 minutes of doodling each morning. Small changes add up, fam.
Ready to ditch the resolution pressure and embrace a more mindful approach to the new year? Check out my shop for designs that inspire growth, self-reflection, and a whole lotta good vibes. ✌️
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Parasitic Possession 🦠
Implant Cells 🌵
Our physical bodies, mental cavities, chakras, and even our intestines are merely vessels within us, serving as conduits for energies to flow and operate. Even at the microscopic level, our cells are vessels, functioning as intricate vehicles for our operational energies. Now, imagine these vessels as cars. To utilize a car, we must occupy it, turn it on, and operate it intentionally. Similarly, our vessels require us to actively inhabit and govern them. However, we are not the only beings occupying our vessels. There exists an inconceivable magnitude of energies and entities moving in, acting through, and influencing us.
When we become disconnected from our vessels, we weaken the natural barriers that protect us from foreign energies and entities seeking entry. Our vessels, much like cells, have protective membranes that act as filtration systems, dictating what can and cannot pass through. Yet, just as animals are susceptible to parasites, we too are vulnerable- both physically and spiritually.

These "parasites" are energies or entities that attach themselves to our vessels, using them as a household. They infiltrate and influence our minds and bodies, often leading us to believe we are operating independently as they facilitate self-sabotage and destruction, manipulating our behaviors to create a viable vessels that permits conditions they can thrive and survive in. This manifests as a lack of impulse control, irrational thinking, reckless emotions, and misdirection of our energy. This parasitic connection is completed through a process of internalization.
Internalize- to make attitudes or behaviors a part one's nature through learning or unconscious assimilation.
Assimilation- the absorption and digestion of nutrients, ideas, or energies by a system. It is both the process of becoming similar to something and fully understanding or integrating it.
Through unconscious assimilation, foreign energies or entities can subtly embed themselves within us. The question then arises: How do we regain control of our vessels?

Reconstruction
Reclaiming sovereignty over our vessels involves a deliberate multi-step process:
Identification. When our minds our idle, we must make note of how we respond to stimuli based on our thoughts, behaviors, and reactions. This awareness is the foundation of the process.
Cleansing. Begin the cleansing process by purifying and maintaining hygiene across all dimensions; physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. Purify any energies, entities, or parasites that are misaligned with the desired result.
Banishment and Exile. After identifying these foreign energies and entities, we must actively banish and exile them. Once your vessel is cleared, it becomes an empty vehicle ready for reoccupation.
Reoccupation. To prevent other entities from taking over, we must actively inhabit our vessels. Becoming active participants in our lives, consciously guiding our thoughts, behaviors, and actions; manually controlling the functions of our vessels until it is aligned with our desired state. This is when the proper energies can inhabit our vessel, facilitating growth and purpose.
Fortification. Finally, we must protect our vessel by repairing and strengthening its filtration system. This involves fortifying our boundaries, ensuring only energies we consent to are allowed entry. With a strong energetic membrane, we can detect and repel intrusions before they take hold.

By observing the process we can understand why many spiritualists choose to adopt veganism. Plant cells are uniquely equipped with not one but two filtration systems: a cell membrane and a cell wall. The cell wall is a solid, protective structure that maintains the cell and acts as an additional barrier, preventing external influences from infiltrating the cell. When we consume plants, we embody their energy and inherit its structural wisdom. By integrating the energy of plants, we are encoded with and erect a protective barrier around ourselves that fortifies our vessel against intrusive forces. In this way, plants become more than nourishment; they become allies in safeguarding our spiritual and energetic well-being.

This is not a singular process but a continuous practice. The Universe operates through patterns- a repeated design that gives a regular and intelligible form to all things. Like a river carving its path through the land, it takes constant and consistent effort to redirect the current of our energy, therefore our lives. Commitment to this journey facilitates mastery, protection, and alignment with energies that truly serve the ecosystem.
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Where Can You Host Your Joomla Blog Site, and What Is the Best Option?
I introduce 7 alternative hosting options with pros and cons for Joomla bloggers. As a writer, I enjoy content development in different forms and have been blogging for a long time. I benefit from it a lot to gain visibility of my YouTube videos, podcasts, gaming articles, Medium stories, and Substack newsletters. Unfortunately, I had to close my big YouTube channel for health reasons years…
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10 Proven Ways To Boost Your Business Income
Introduction: Running a successful business is not just about generating revenue; it’s also about maximizing your income potential. By exploring various strategies, such as upselling, cross-selling, and diversifying revenue streams, you can significantly increase your business income. In this blog post, we will discuss ten proven ways to boost your business income while providing examples to…

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Finding Your Niche: The Key to Dominating in Affiliate Blogging

Alright, gentlemen, today we're diving into a crucial aspect of affiliate blogging: finding your niche. This isn't just about picking something you're interested in; it's about strategically choosing a niche that sets you up for success and domination in the affiliate marketing game. So grab your coffee, sit back, and let's talk about how to find your niche and crush it in the world of affiliate blogging.
First things first, what exactly is a niche? Simply put, it's a specialized segment of the market that you're targeting with your blog. This could be anything from fitness and health to personal finance, from travel to technology. The key is to find a niche that aligns with your interests, expertise, and most importantly, has the potential to generate revenue through affiliate marketing.
So how do you go about finding your niche? It starts with self-reflection. Take some time to think about your passions, hobbies, and areas of expertise. What topics could you talk about for hours on end without getting bored? What problems do you have personal experience solving? Your niche should be something you're genuinely interested in and knowledgeable about because trust me, blogging about something you don't care about is a one-way ticket to burnout city.
Once you've brainstormed some potential niches, it's time to do a bit of market research. Start by checking out what's already out there. Are there other blogs or websites covering similar topics? If so, what's their audience like? Is there room for you to carve out your own space in the market? Don't be discouraged if you find competition; competition means there's demand, and where there's demand, there's opportunity.
Next, consider the monetization potential of your chosen niche. Sure, you might be passionate about underwater basket weaving, but is there a market for it? Are there products or services you could promote as an affiliate within that niche? Do some digging to see what kind of affiliate programs are available in your niche and what kind of commissions they offer. Remember, the goal here is to make money, so choose a niche with profit potential.
Another factor to consider when choosing your niche is audience size. While it's important to be passionate about your niche, you also need to make sure there's enough demand to sustain your blog in the long run. Ideally, you want to target a niche with a large enough audience to attract advertisers and generate traffic, but not so large that you get lost in the crowd. Strike a balance between passion and profitability to find your sweet spot.
Finally, don't be afraid to niche down even further within your chosen niche. For example, if you're interested in fitness, instead of just blogging about "fitness," consider focusing on a specific subset like bodybuilding, CrossFit, or yoga for beginners. Niching down not only helps you stand out from the competition, but it also allows you to become a go-to resource for your audience.
In conclusion, finding your niche is the key to dominating in affiliate blogging. Take the time to reflect on your passions, do your market research, consider monetization potential and audience size, and don't be afraid to niche down. With the right niche, you'll set yourself up for success and be well on your way to affiliate marketing domination. Now get out there and find your niche, gentlemen!
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