Posted today on Strategies and Tactics for Women by Dr. Shannon Reece.
As a successful entrepreneur, what is your business “Super Power” and how do you leverage it to positively impact the lives of the people you serve in your niche?
My “Super Power” Is Being A Customer And Fan.
My niche is music marketing. I have been a die-hard music fan and customer since I was a kid. Buying albums, cds, concert tickets, music merchandise and more. To this day I am a fan, spending money on music and bands. I add to this my years of experience in online music marketing and promotion; working in radio, record label, magazines, merchandise and online, and I am able to be both sides of the coin… the marketer and the customer. Many people forget what it is like to be a customer, you must be able to put yourself into the shoes of your customer. I love to share my experience as a customer and as a marketing person.
When you start a business, it’s important to seek out a niche that’s untapped or underserved, and sets the stage for you to bring your unique prowess to the table to fill an existing need in a special way. The greatest success and fulfillment comes from sharing your inherent gifts with others.
Everyone has a different gift that they bring to the world, and we wanted to know more about them, so last week we asked –
As a successful entrepreneur, what is your business “Super Power” and how do you leverage it to positively impact the lives of the people you serve in your niche?
Our purpose in this post was not only to highlight some of the amazing ways entrepreneurs are serving their clients by way of their gifts, but also to encourage you to identify your special talents. Work is so much more fulfilling when you tap into that which makes you special, and we all have something — something amazing to share with the world. So if you don’t know what your “it” is, take the time to figure it out. When you engage it in your work, you will never “work” again.
Read what the rest of the entrepreneurs said was their business super power.












Hopefully, one’s “business super-power” would NOT be invisibility. 😉