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February
week 1 audio video. start of looking at - what would you like to create
week 2 audio video. what's low hanging fruit in your business
week 3 audio video. with energetic exercise- expanding business into future
week 4 audio video
week 5 audio video
week 6 audio video
For Online Businesses:
Ramit Sethi Has great business resources: http://growthlab.com here’s one of them
The 3 online business systems you need to start a successful business
Don’t overcomplicate things. All you really need are 3:
Everything you do after that will be built on top of these three systems.
For testing an idea; 1. Find 1 person -- JUST ONE! -- who might be interested in your idea. You can do this via email or in person. If you're not sure, ask ANYONE remotely close to the idea, even your parents. We're not aiming for perfection right now, just people. (With a new idea, I, Kathy, asked someone in a message, and also posted on FB. The answers I got really surprised me.)
2. "Test" for language using this script: "I'm thinking of starting some kind of website around [YOUR IDEA]. When you talk to your friends about it, what do you say? What's the biggest problem around [YOUR IDEA]?"
3. Write down the exact language they use. Did they really say, "I want a solution that's easy, fast, and secure"? No, they did not. WRITE DOWN WHAT THEY ACTUALLY SAY. "I hate how these jeans look on me" is a terrific response. "Every day I wake up, I just dread going to work" is another.
In the Facebook group, let us know your findings! In your post, include:
Original idea:
Revised idea (based on what you learned):
What you THOUGHT they would say:
What they ACTUALLY said:
What SURPRISED you about this exercise?
Ramit Sethi Has great business resources: http://growthlab.com here’s one of them
The 3 online business systems you need to start a successful business
Don’t overcomplicate things. All you really need are 3:
- A system for getting people’s attention
- A system for getting them to subscribe to your list
- A system for selling them your product
Everything you do after that will be built on top of these three systems.
For testing an idea; 1. Find 1 person -- JUST ONE! -- who might be interested in your idea. You can do this via email or in person. If you're not sure, ask ANYONE remotely close to the idea, even your parents. We're not aiming for perfection right now, just people. (With a new idea, I, Kathy, asked someone in a message, and also posted on FB. The answers I got really surprised me.)
2. "Test" for language using this script: "I'm thinking of starting some kind of website around [YOUR IDEA]. When you talk to your friends about it, what do you say? What's the biggest problem around [YOUR IDEA]?"
3. Write down the exact language they use. Did they really say, "I want a solution that's easy, fast, and secure"? No, they did not. WRITE DOWN WHAT THEY ACTUALLY SAY. "I hate how these jeans look on me" is a terrific response. "Every day I wake up, I just dread going to work" is another.
In the Facebook group, let us know your findings! In your post, include:
Original idea:
Revised idea (based on what you learned):
What you THOUGHT they would say:
What they ACTUALLY said:
What SURPRISED you about this exercise?