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How to stand out when everyone is making similar content?
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:17 am
by Precious
I'm in the productivity niche and i feel like I'm saying the same things as thousands of other creators. time management, morning routines, productivity apps - it's all been covered a million times
How do you make content that stands out when your niche is saturated?
Re: How to stand out when everyone is making similar content?
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:45 am
by Flaky
Don't try to be different. try to be specific
productivity is broad. but
"productivity for single parents working night shifts" is specific
ways to differentiate in saturated niches:
1. target a specific sub-audience
- not "productivity tips" → "productivity for ADHD entrepreneurs"
- not "fitness advice" → "fitness for people over 50 with joint pain"
- not "cooking tutorials" → "5-ingredient meals for college dorms"
2. add your unique perspective
- what's your background? (engineer approach to productivity?)
- what's your personality? (funny, serious, skeptical?)
- what do you believe that others don't?
3. challenge common advice
- "why morning routines don't work for most people"
- "I tried every productivity app for a year - here's why I quit them all"
- hot takes get attention
4. show the process, not just results
- everyone shows success. show struggles and failures
- document real experiments
- "I tried Pomodoro technique for 90 days - raw results"
5. production quality/style
- minimalist aesthetic vs high-energy editing
- animation vs talking head
- cinematic vs raw and authentic
my differentiation:
I'm in fitness (super saturated) but my angle is:
"evidence-based fitness that debunks bro science"
same topic, different approach. my audience comes for the skeptical, research-backed perspective
exercise for finding your angle:
- list 10 popular productivity creators
- note what makes each one different
- identify what's NOT being covered
- combine your unique traits with underserved angle
you're not competing with everyone in productivity. you're finding
your audience within productivity
Re: How to stand out when everyone is making similar content?
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 3:45 am
by Dre
You don't need to stand out. you need to be better
stop trying to find a gimmick. just make better content than everyone else
what "better" actually means:
1. more thorough
- most videos are surface-level. go deep
- if everyone makes 5-minute videos, make a 20-minute comprehensive guide
- actually teach, don't just entertain
2. better production
- clearer audio
- better lighting
- tighter editing
- professional thumbnails
3. more helpful
- include timestamps
- add downloadable resources
- answer questions others skip
- follow up with additional resources in description
4. more authentic
- show real results, not just theories
- admit what doesn't work
- be honest about difficulties
example:
everyone's video: "5 productivity tips" - generic list, 3 minutes, vague advice
your video: "I tested 47 productivity methods for 6 months - here are the only 5 that actually worked (with data)" - specific, detailed, credible
the content landscape:
- 5% truly great content
- 15% good content
- 80% mediocre content
you don't need a unique angle. you need to be in the top 5%
most creators are lazy. they make surface-level content because it's easy. be the one who goes deeper
instead of asking: "how do I stand out?"
ask: "how do I make this the best resource on this topic?"
quality is the ultimate differentiator