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Wins and Challenges for the week of 3-25-13

3/30/2013

 
For the week of 3/25/13:

I periodically post successes and hurdles I experience with my GrowLoop endeavor.

It's likely more cathartic for me, but many others in the GrowLoop community are entrepreneurs as well and have interest in the peaks and valleys of others who have gone before or alongside them.

So if you're curious or find benefit in the following information then you're welcome to it.

Wins:
I'm excited.  A big win is that I'm very close to finishing a new GrowLoop information product.  It's the Quick Start Business Action Kit - a practical guide to help you take action to grow your business.

I'll be launching this product for sale in the very near future so be on the lookout for it.  Here's a little teaser about the product:

The quickest way to success is by taking action and dialing in your approach with each step forward. 
Figuring out where to begin your business planning and digital marketing strategy can be overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be...introducing GrowLoop's Quick Start Business Action Kit.

This guide is packed with information and activities to:
  • understand your personal strengths
  • figure out what to sell
  • determine your annual revenue goal
  • build a basic digital marketing strategy
  • identify how many new clients you need to hit your annual sales goal
  • conduct a time audit to squeeze the most productivity out of each day
  • plot out your plan on a timeline to measure and manage your progress as you take action to grow your business

Challenges:
It has been a challenge to get this and a few other information products I'm developing going.  While running my business on my own it's been difficult to figure out how to develop these products that are in demand within the GrowLoop community while balancing the day-to-day work that needs to get done.  This has been hard for me to make enough of the right kind of mental space and time to develop this and other information products when it's much easier to concentrate on the tasks at hand each day.

However, good things tend to be a challenge before they're fruitful and reach their full potential.  I think I'm getting over the hump with this soon-to-be released guide. 


Posted by:  Nick Venturella


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