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Lesson 14: What Comes Next

You have built a niche website platform from scratch. FitSite is live, serving fitness studios, and generating recurring revenue. This final lesson looks at where to go from here.

Where We Left Off

FitSite is a running business with customers, operations, and a growth trajectory. Now we think about what is next.

The Complete FitSite Network

Here is everything we built across 14 lessons:

FitSite Network (Complete)
├── Infrastructure
│ ├── WordPress Multisite (subdomain mode)
│ ├── Ultimate Multisite (configured + branded)
│ ├── Hosting with wildcard SSL + domain mapping
│ └── CDN and caching for performance
├── Product
│ ├── Site Templates (Studio Essential, Gym Pro, Fitness Chain)
│ ├── Plans (Starter $49/mo, Growth $99/mo, Pro $199/mo)
│ ├── Annual pricing with 20% discount
│ ├── Setup fees, trials, and order bumps
│ └── Discount codes for campaigns and referrals
├── Experience
│ ├── Niche-specific checkout flow
│ ├── Branded login, dashboard, and communications
│ ├── Guided onboarding with Quick Start widget
│ ├── Welcome email sequence
│ └── Knowledge base and video walkthroughs
├── Business
│ ├── Customer acquisition across 6 channels
│ ├── Tiered support structure
│ ├── Operational routines (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly)
│ ├── Metrics tracking (MRR, churn, LTV, CAC)
│ └── Automation via webhooks and email sequences
└── Growth
├── Infrastructure scaling plan
├── Revenue optimization (upsells, annual conversion, new services)
└── Team building roadmap

Option 1: Go Deeper in Your Niche

Before expanding to new niches, consider going deeper in fitness:

Sub-Niches

  • Yoga studios -- specialized templates with meditation, retreat, and workshop features
  • CrossFit boxes -- WOD tracking, competition results, community features
  • Martial arts schools -- belt ranking, tournament info, class hierarchy
  • Dance studios -- recital schedules, performance galleries, costume info

Each sub-niche can have its own templates and potentially its own brand, all running on the same Ultimate Multisite network.

Premium Features

Build features that fitness studios will pay extra for:

  • Class booking integration -- deeper integration with popular booking platforms
  • Member portal -- a logged-in area for gym members with schedules and resources
  • Fitness blog templates -- pre-built content structures for fitness content marketing
  • Social media integration -- auto-posting class schedules and updates

Geographic Expansion

If you started locally, expand to:

  • Other cities in your country
  • Other countries (use Ultimate Multisite's localization features to support multiple languages)

Option 2: Expand to Adjacent Niches

The process you followed for fitness studios works for any niche. Your second niche is easier because you already have:

  • The technical infrastructure
  • Operational experience
  • A proven playbook

Adjacent Niches to Fitness

  • Wellness and spa -- massage therapists, day spas, wellness centers
  • Sports clubs -- amateur sports teams, leagues, recreational clubs
  • Health practitioners -- chiropractors, physiotherapists, nutritionists

These share audience overlap with fitness, so your marketing and partnerships may carry over.

Completely New Niches

Apply the framework from Lesson 2 to evaluate any niche:

  1. Do they need websites but struggle to get good ones?
  2. Can they afford a monthly subscription?
  3. Do they talk to each other?

Each new niche needs:

  • New templates designed for that industry
  • New plan structures reflecting that industry's needs
  • New marketing and acquisition channels
  • New onboarding content and support knowledge

The platform infrastructure, billing, and operational processes stay the same.

Option 3: Build a Platform of Platforms

At scale, you can run multiple niche brands on a single Ultimate Multisite network:

  • fitsite.com -- fitness studios
  • menusite.com -- restaurants
  • lawsite.com -- law firms

Each brand has its own templates, plans, and marketing, but they share infrastructure, billing, and operational processes. This is where the economics of Ultimate Multisite become powerful -- one platform, many verticals.

Multi-Network

For complete separation between niches, consider the Multi-Network addon which allows you to run multiple WordPress networks from a single installation.

Option 4: Sell the Business

A niche website platform with recurring revenue, low churn, and a clear market position is a valuable asset. SaaS businesses typically sell for 3-5x annual revenue.

A FitSite with 200 customers at $89 ARPU:

  • MRR: $17,800
  • ARR: $213,600
  • Potential sale price: $640,000 - $1,068,000

This is not a guaranteed outcome, but it is a realistic one for a well-run niche platform.

What You Have Learned

This course taught you a repeatable process:

  1. Pick a niche with clear needs, ability to pay, and community
  2. Validate before building
  3. Build a tailored platform with niche-specific templates, plans, and branding
  4. Create a frictionless experience from signup through onboarding
  5. Price for value with strategic tiers, trials, and discounts
  6. Launch methodically with a soft launch and checklist
  7. Acquire customers through niche-specific channels
  8. Run operations with sustainable routines
  9. Scale infrastructure, revenue, and team as you grow

The niche is the strategy. The platform is the tool. Ultimate Multisite makes the tool possible. Your understanding of the niche makes it valuable.

Start Building

If you followed along with FitSite, you have a working platform. If you read through to find your own niche, go back to Lesson 2: Picking Your Niche and start the process for your chosen vertical.

The best time to start was yesterday. The second best time is now.