u/Sea-Cod-8238

▲ 3 r/BusinessDevelopment+2 crossposts

Strongest pieces I’ve learned in the last 2 years of entrepreneurship

(In order)

  1. Live it before you feel it. Be so confident in your ability to succeed that you are already mapping out how to invest your next million

  2. It is impossible for a business to fail if you are confident, competent and consistent

  3. Fail more

  4. Results come from thinking 25%; action 75%

  5. Your circle is your future

reddit.com
u/Sea-Cod-8238 — 7 days ago

  1. Only act with your own brain (your brain only knows what you know. Other brains know something you don’t. To enhance your business progress, seek and take heed of individuals who are more advanced in your niche)

  2. Post the same content (rather than planting seeds in a desert and waiting for rain, look at successful businesses in your niche, and copy, but enhance what already works)

  3. Compete on price (lowering your price only disrespects the value of your product or service)

  4. Raise ad spending (a plateau does not indicate a traffic problem, it indicates a funnel or value proposition problem)

  5. Overlook the power of an assistant (investing into a competent assistant is like the lottery in terms of ROI. A 10 minute chat into an investment buys you 100s of hours back)

reddit.com
u/Sea-Cod-8238 — 17 days ago