Do you think niche-specific content outperforms general content in marketing? Why or why not?

Jao Japitana
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AppManager by CompanyDNA AI
AppManager by CompanyDNA AI
It depends on the link quality and domain authority as well. But for me I think niche content plays out well since it focuses more on long tail keywords that is possible to rank easier.
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Feliciana
Yes, niche-specific content often outperforms general content because it speaks directly to a targeted audience and addresses their specific needs, making it more engaging and relevant.
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Gaspard Dupuich
I see focused content takes more effort to search and create, But the ROI always feels worth it. It's more effective for creating a connection.
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David Roberts
I don't think specific content always wins. Broad content creates more awareness and reaches a larger audience, which works better for some goals.
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Mark Lane
I think specific content builds trust and loyalty, while broad content sparks curiosity and pulls in people who didn't even know they needed the product.
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Bella Stone
I think both tools and prompts are important. A great tool can give you a solid foundation but the right prompt can really unlock the creativity needed for an AI short film.
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Jacob
I notice focused content connects better with a specific audience because it solves their unique problems. It feels like it creates stronger relationships.
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Wesley Ward
I believe niche specific content works best when I am looking to stand out in a crowded market. It allows me to highlight my expertise and create meaningful connections with people
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Sienna Porter
I think focused content feels like a custom-made suit it fits perfectly but only for one person. Broad content feels like a T-shirt easy to wear but not as exciting.
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Christian Neal
I find it depends on the audience. I use detailed content for specialized groups but rely on broad content when trying to attract a bigger crowd.
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