I’ve started 9 businesses in 12 years. No wonder I’m exhausted. Here’s what I would do differently if I were starting today, which is actually what I did to start my latest business. Note: if you want to be a solo consultant or freelancer, that’s different than I’m talking about in this episode. That’s a fine choice but it will have very different considerations. Also, I said make $100k in annual revenue before committing to the business. That might be too high. Maybe $50k is the number, but ...
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I’ve started 9 businesses in 12 years. No wonder I’m exhausted. Here’s what I would do differently if I were starting today, which is actually what I did to start my latest business. Note: if you want to be a solo consultant or freelancer, that’s different than I’m talking about in this episode. That’s a fine choice but it will have very different considerations. Also, I said make $100k in annual revenue before committing to the business. That might be too high. Maybe $50k is the number, but ...
Product-market fit lessons & how I stumbled onto them (Secret Podcast)
Next Level eCommerce
31 minutes
5 months ago
Product-market fit lessons & how I stumbled onto them (Secret Podcast)
What is product-market fit actually? I stumbled onto it, partly on purpose, partly through dumb luck. In this episode I share how 3-way differentiation (a niche within a niche within a niche) built my current business. And the 4 phases you'll go through to find product-market fit. Listen and apply them to your own business. You can contact Isaac by clicking the link below: http://hireteamup.com/contact-isaac
Next Level eCommerce
I’ve started 9 businesses in 12 years. No wonder I’m exhausted. Here’s what I would do differently if I were starting today, which is actually what I did to start my latest business. Note: if you want to be a solo consultant or freelancer, that’s different than I’m talking about in this episode. That’s a fine choice but it will have very different considerations. Also, I said make $100k in annual revenue before committing to the business. That might be too high. Maybe $50k is the number, but ...