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Squatting with the squigs

Niche markets seem to me to mean a small focussed market.The goal of a niche market is to grow outside it's niche.GW seem to be counter intuitive. Losing white dorf sales points, reducing customer product knowledge in the close future, increasing cost, lowering a product quality, in the short term (maybe).To me the only thing they have done in recent years to grow their brand is release Blood Bowl (it's fun, dow2 campaign isnt fun)which is a product they don't actually support.I first started this hobby(The Hobby?) in 1st edition and it seems to me that "niche hobby" seems an excuse for gak business practices. There are many "niche miniatures companies" ,they all seem to be expanding. Do you guys think that a "niche" sales idea is sustainable?
   
 
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