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What are the first 5 steps to starting your own business or side hustle?
You could do what most people do when they start a business.
Write a business plan. Yes, get bogged down in the nasty details that really will not matter nor be read by anyone.
Go find funding — usually a loan.
Avoid these stupid steps for almost everyone.
Here is what to do instead.
The First 5 Steps to Starting Your Own Business or Side Hustle (Podcast Outline)
1. Find a problem to solve.
Make sure the problem is for real people.
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- Helping people take care of their lawns.
- Pressure washing their drives.
- Reducing accidents in manufacturing plants by doing periodic safety assessments.
- Assisting online marketers to be more productive by being their virtual assistant.
Avoid things that are not real problems people have.
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- Saving the environment.
2. Who is the customer who will pay?
A business or an individual. If you cannot figure this out – move on.
Sometimes these poorly defined ideas leave you looking for who your customer is.
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- Services that help teachers teach in public schools -who buys. Teacher or school?
- Medical service to help patients – who pays? Doctor in office or each patient?
3. Create an offering and make it simple.
Example of a tree service company.
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- Cut down – $500
- Cut down and Haul Off – $800
- Cut down, haul off, grind the stump – $1000
4. Find an inexpensive way to get your offering in front of your customers.
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- Not cheap – inexpensive.
- Experiment with things quickly.
5. Offer your services repeatedly.
- Repeat what works, stop what does not.
- Decide how many times you need to repeat your offer. (Daily, weekly, monthly)
- When you think you are repeating too much – do more.
- It can take 15 or more times before they pay attention to you.
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LANSDON
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If you want to shift the vector of your career…. and your life, this is the podcast for you. Dale has a way of combining positive and practical constructive criticism with motivation, encouragement, and how-to. Company of One flips the tables upside down and will give you a new perspective on self, life, and work. His angles may be unconventional but his results can’t be denied. Of course, I may have a bias considering I’m a student of his university executive master’s degree program. Since discovering Dale, my perspective on almost all things has changed and his advice is helping me discover the life I was meant to lead.
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