Digital Product Development Series:
I will be using this as a semi-journal for my practical proof on how to build digital products.
I have several products in mind already, all centered around helping people start building their own digital businesses:
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I’ve interviewed 21 CEO’s
Closed 82 clients
And started 3 businesses
But when I first started I was completely lost.
Now I'm revealing the secrets in my "Entrepreneur Toolkit"
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I spent 25 YEARS overthinking & overcomplicating how to start a business.
This is what I've learnt:
- You don't need more experience to start one.
- You don't need more money to start one.
- You don't need more time to start one.
You just need to start.
It’s my mission to ensure every idea is turned into an opportunity.
It's why I've worked for the past 2+ years in innovation management.
I'm in the business of building businesses.
It’s how I will realize my own potential, & help others who want the same along the way.
Most people get stuck for 1 reason:
They don’t know what to do next.
So do this instead…
Define wrong moves.
Avoid them.
Then take action. On anything.
You’ll never know if you’re making the “right move."
Just don’t make the wrong ones.
I haven’t hopped on any calls recently because I’m afraid of my habits.
That talking about my goals will release the same dopamine as achieving them.
Mental masturbation.
But talking about doing the thing ≠ doing the thing.
Pro tip:
Talk about what you’ve done, not what you will do.
This will reward & train your brain for accomplishments, not promises.
Looking forward to the calls soon.
When I was 9, I sold Pokemon cards at my school fair.
At 12, I sold video games on eBay.
At 15, I modded Xbox controllers.
Your success doesn’t have to be revolutionary.
Just get results.
What a random message to wake up to.
An ex-colleague from my last job reached out to me on LinkedIn for help.
I have never spoken to this person, she’s basically random to me.
Yet I was surprised when she asked for help with:
- Market Research
- Market Analysis
- Business Strategy
I don’t promote myself on LinkedIn.
I have barely been promoting myself here.
Yet somehow, I have been asked to share my knowledge about topics I love & have expertise in.
This is literally an opportunity for me to practice my skills with someone interested in what I have to offer.
I gave her some resources to start, & followed up by suggesting we hop on a call to dig deeper into this if shes interested.
She is.
Calendly link sent.
Appointment set.
Service mode on.