original video: https://youtu.be/awnn-bqV_Tw
Video Notes
- what would he do if he lost everything and had to start over?
- the 3 foundation principles and then the 5 steps after
- Build in Public ^3c85f2
- so you can build an audience
- you can them monetize them and be wholesome over time
- provide value to them
- everything I learn, or save, or help me build this business or idea
- create youtube videos or blog posts
- then share to linkedin, twitter, facebook, instagram et.c
- document the process
- Provide value first
- don’t expect quick returns
- don’t sell anything or be not authentic while you are building in public and showing insights or tools or techniques that could be interesting or useful to your audience.
- target the market you actually care about
- build your business around that specific audience you know about and you want to learn more about (have passion about).
- passion = perseverance
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What does This Mean for Me ? (08/27/2024)
Keep making blog posts, social media posts (linkedin, twitter), and maybe video tutorials of the things I am learning and doing online relative to my projects and the things I am learning. The target audience are developers, business owners, and productivity nerds. Keep making guides, tutorials, resource lists
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- 5 actionable steps to start your own business
- learn a monetize-able skill that helps the people that I care about
- list out those skills and see which ones are closest to your skillsets or the skillsets you want to learn :::hidden idea: offer a website / software service that would allow youtubers to automaticallly convert their existing videos into SEO-optimized blog posts, using youtube-summary-py script add a sample blog post for one of their existing videos. :::
- offer your services for free
- without permission
- and then documenting it in public, and providing value first, and for the people you care about
- cold email your market, initial offer (social proof, service for free, CTA), send out as much as you can
- @ try making something ahead of the email and send it with the cold email, and show that they can work with you and then eventually pay you down the line
- ==remember to document everything and build your audience
- Once you have a portfolio, make a website to show it off, turn it into a paid gig
- reach out to new people for an initial work for free
- $ then through your portfolio, testimonials, and skill level, your work will speak for itself, and will have more social proof so you can book more gigs.
- reach out to new people for an initial work for free
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Hidden Callout
08/27/'24 - This is my Challenge right now :LiArrowBigUp: Jordan Ross Twitter Guide, building a basic email / text offer where I can give people value for free and ask for solid feedback, a testimonial, and one other person to refer to
cold emailing or just reach out to people I know personally that I could help in order to build a portfolio of work reminds me of this tweet:
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- keep learning and growing while sharing online so you can build your domain authority
- productive the service
- “Take your shot” by Robin Waite (Read)
- change your pricing model
- convert hourly pricing to productized charging rate
- *create service packages with different price tiers
- *create an asset that has either a high enough price to justify your time, or
- **create a product that brings in revenue regardless of your direct involvement at time of sale
- Hire people
- Read these books
- The E-myth revisited
- Traction
- once you are profitable as solopreneur
- bring people on board to scale
- do this usually after 2-3 years of success
- after that you can build a business system that delivers results, not solely from individuals themselves.
- Read these books
original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK4B7XUqXWY&list=PLzK__islD6Ot03bSsm3saqEqj3TSjZpIy&index=15
Video Notes
- Tip 5: Invest in Yourself First
- it’s great to invest, because you are trying to get more out of it than you put in
- but you should invest in yourself first because that will pay you way more than 7% - 10% per year.
- invest in your skills, and your ability to make money.
- Ask myself: “What can I invest in for myself to improve my ability to make money”
- Tip 4: Work for a Startup
- join a start up that is small if you want to start your own business
- you’ll learn more about creating and managing your own business.
- Tip 3: Take the 3rd Door
- life is like a night club, there are three doors to any nightclub
- the front where everyone waits and it takes forever
- the backdoor: where the billionaires and actors get in
- then the third door: the one that you have to hustle for; through the window, into the kitchen, bride the guard, and eventually make your way inside
- **most really successful people always take the third door.
- life is like a night club, there are three doors to any nightclub
- Tip 2: Everything is downhill from lead generation
- Notion page discussing this topic
- loads of people will come to free events, or products → and a percentage of them will be interested in your actual paid product
- generate score card MVP
- make a quiz or something that gets market data alongside giving someone what they are looking for
- **“Free quiz to find out the best AI tool for your business”
- ask questions to narrow down results
- keep question data for better feedback and product-market fit
- make a quiz or something that gets market data alongside giving someone what they are looking for
- ask social media
- before you make product → validate with leads
- Tip 1: Extraordinary results == extraordinary inputs
- if you go hard ⇒ results will seem to come easy
- magic is → spending more time on something than anyone else might reasonably expect
- What do you put in an extraordinary amount of time doing (that most people might not reasonably expect) … but you enjoy the process as well?
Step 1
Discover your Passion
- find a skill that you enjoy or a process in which you enjoy (for the most part) all the components
- if I had 100M in the bank, How would I choose to spend my time
- Skill vetting
- what generates energy instead of taking energy
- what do I have an aptitude for
- and what do I enjoy doing.
- Skill and Validate the Market
- make sure that when you are thinking of these skills, think in terms of helping other people solve problems
- Castle Method & Validate with quiz
Step 2
Generate Leads decide on a business model
- Service
- Product
- Content → post free content and get money through advertisers etc. (like TV)
If I had to create a service, product or content around this skill, what would it be?
Step 3
build an MVP
what is the minimum viable product that you can build that gets your service/product/content in front of people and where you can get feedback?
if there isn’t a market, or problem, or need for your service/product/content then it’s just a hobby.
there needs to be a starving audience that can pay you.
Step 4
scale sustainably and work-life balance
Step 5
periodically re-evaluate and pivot
periodically ask: “Is the thing you’re currently doing actually the thing you want to be doing?”
Common Mistakes
- neglecting market validation
- need to focus on product-market fit
- scaling too fast too soon
- forgetting work-life balance
- enjoy life