• Niche Blogging

    Stovetop Meals as a food niche: is this micro-niche actually viable?

    I uncovered a fresh angle in the lucrative, high-search-volume meal prep and food niche. The proposition: “I want to start a blog about meals that only require a stovetop. So no oven is required. Is this a popular idea? Is it worth it?” Strategy always gets me excited so I came up with a micro niche idea inspired by small-space living and budget-friendly, fuss-free meal prep. Truthfully though, I’m a minimalist by nature so anything that requires small-scale innovation fires me up. Let’s discuss meals that don’t require an oven and who needs it? These meals are usually the domain…

  • Business Intelligence

    What users want versus what investors and creators define as ‘useful’ content

    Google, Bing and others rank useful content—we know this by now. But, if you’re not creating it or serving it up on your niche investment, then chances are you will struggle to gain attention and thus, traffic. So, what is useful content anyway? Useful is: Looking back, weren’t we – bloggers, content creators, digital property owners, and commentators – always concerned with that anyway? As far as I can remember, we always understood that we needed to get users’ attention with something they needed or desired. So, what’s this ‘useful content’ then, how is it different? Well, it boils down to…

  • Content Development

    Adding quizzes to your WordPress site without building an app

    You need engagement. Something that keeps people on your site, interacting with your content, sharing it. Quizzes do that. They’re interactive. They’re shareable. And they turn passive readers into active participants. But here’s the problem—most people think adding quizzes means building a separate app or hiring a developer. It doesn’t. And that’s what you need to know. You don’t need to build a separate app That’s the short answer. WordPress quiz plugins do the job—and they integrate directly into your site. No coding. No app development headaches. The plugins worth looking at These work for WordPress.org sites—self-hosted setups where you’ve…

  • Business Intelligence

    Content site investments – what you need to know in 2026

    If you’re smart about investing, here’s what you need to do in 2026. Content sites aren’t blogs. Let’s get that straight first. They’re digital assets – revenue-driven and dynamic. And in 2026, they’re going to look different than they did in 2025. What’s changing for content production Multi-format content is the baseline. Plus, AI-assisted creation isn’t optional anymore – allow the functionality to play research assistant, but do not, under circumstances copy and paste as is. Rather learn how to talk to it and how to train it in your own voice, if you must. Personally, I’m still a huge…

  • Strategic Research Analysis

    Non-designer economy – What’s next? Market trends and opportunities ahead | Part 2

    Do you identify as a designer or a non-designer? Either way, there’s a common thread in how both grapple with troubleshooting visual communication. Both are concerned with solutions, the non-designer however, prioritises ease-of-use and a low-lift execution. Now that we’ve discovered who this niche is in and where to find them in Part 1, let’s look at what non-designers need by looking at search intent and actual skills gaps. This will help us understand which way the market is trending. Market trends & growth Design has become democratised over the last 5-10 years. It was brought about largely by the…

  • Strategic Research Analysis

    Solopreneur vs Freelancer – which one’s the best niche business model?

    “Should you choose a business model based on potential profit? Or one that aligns with your vision and your energy?” Introduction If this article piqued your interest, then you’re either weighing up which one description suits you or… You’ve already made the leap—ditching the 9-to-5 in favor of autonomy, flexibility, and the promise of building something on your own terms. Whether you’re about to leap or already in the world of independent work, two labels keep surfacing: freelancer and solopreneur. They sound like the same thing, and perhaps they are interchangeable. After all, both are independent (or so it seems), both answer to…

  • Business Intelligence

    How to define your product: You’ll have one when you know what you stand for

    This is something I grappled with when I realized what I was selling was different from what I valued. I needed to uncover how to align them. A key factor in knowing how to define your product. What do you stand for? Sounds corny, but useful in this discussion. It’s tied to your passion. It’s what drives you creatively, the type of business person you are and the type of projects you do or don’t accept. How you navigate relationships and handle conflict is another major factor that shapes your reputation and now – more relevantly – your brand vibe.…