As I make my way through the muck and mire of using social networking to promote my business, I keep reading that I need to “find my niche”. Not only am I not quite sure what my “niche” is, I just found out that I have been pronouncing it wrong. I thought niche rhymed with itch. But now it seems, it rhymes with quiche. When did this happen? How did this happen? Is this new pronunciation part of this social networking genre? Give an old term a face lift, make it more modern. Whatever. I help people feel better and do better with a technique called Emotional Freedom Technique. It works, its awesome. But the professional bloggers insist that I find my niche. I am working on it and when I find it, I will write about it. In the meantime, does anyone know when and why we changed the pronunication of niche? Until next time: heal….change…..create.
Tags: blog, EFT, Emotional, freedom, manning, networking, technique
November 26, 2010 at 5:07 am |
I’ve heard it as finding your niche as in itch, but used with niche marketing as in quiche.
November 26, 2010 at 10:31 pm |
Hi Rose Marie, that is interesting that there are two pronouncations, depending on how you use it. thanks for the feedback
November 25, 2010 at 11:24 pm |
Hi Virginia, thanks for the info. My back is better. I will try skiing tomorrow. See you soon.
November 26, 2010 at 10:32 pm |
Hi Bid, Leave it to the French to make it sound good. Coffee sometime?