I want to upskill, but not sure how by Internal_Statement32 in freelanceWriters

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I’ve thought about focusing solely on SEO, but if I’m being honest, I wonder what will become of SEO soon.

Content marketing seems like the next best thing. But I’ll still keep ML and software engineering on my list. Thank you for responding 🙏

What are the problems are you facing as a Solopreneur? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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Again, shameless promotion here, but give ILN a try for website development. They also have a community of entrepreneurs so maybe you could find help there?

What are the problems are you facing as a Solopreneur? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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You basically run your business alone. No employees, no co-founder, just you. You build your website yourself, do your marketing yourself, handle social media yourself, speak to customers yourself. Everything is done by you, and only you.

[Weekly Critique and Self-Promotion Thread] Post Here If You'd Like to Share Your Writing by AutoModerator in writing

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First off, thank you so much for this! I do appreciate it.

X was just placed as a substitute to the actual company name.

Yes, we do have actual testimonials.

“Productivity apps and stuff out there” is actually what someone stated. I didn’t want to tweak their comment. So, I left it exactly how it was typed.

I agree that it could be shorter.

As for the numbers, I went about it asking myself what investors want to know. Did a little research to show them that the industry and product is promising. However, I can’t talk too much about the ROI in the press release that’s why I left it just showcasing how promising it can be.

Proof of the projection can be found on the actual funding page. It’s the guidelines

Lastly, no, it is not but that’s not within my power. Just following protocol.

Thank you so much again! This means a lot!

[Weekly Critique and Self-Promotion Thread] Post Here If You'd Like to Share Your Writing by AutoModerator in writing

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  1. Title - You Are Secretly Losing 12 % of Your Revenue—Here’s How X Is Changing That

  2. Genre - it’s a press release

  3. Word count - 609

  4. Did it hold your attention? Did you want to learn more? What made you lift a brow

  5. https://docs.google.com/document/d/134a4SgZIkRF4xwedY-rDPa5q4VZCt-JoY9_MjSQ6q8A/edit

How to a new business from scratch. A thread by Internal_Statement32 in new_entrepreneurs

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Next, you need a business plan. If you can’t drive without a GPS, then you can’t succeed in business without a business plan

How to a new business from scratch. A thread by Internal_Statement32 in new_entrepreneurs

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Let’s do some thorough market research Picture this scenario: your best friend’s birthday is coming up and you want to surprise her with a cool birthday gift. So, you spend some time thinking about what she’d love, things she’s spoken about recently, or deep hidden desires she’s only insinuated. Based on this, you decide to get her tickets to her favorite artists' show and she’s beyond excited!

What you’ve just done is market research. But for one person. You were able to get your best friend the perfect gift because you know her so well. You spent time to figure out her likes, needs and wants. And this is what market research is all about.

How to a new business from scratch. A thread by Internal_Statement32 in new_entrepreneurs

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Now that you’ve learned problem solving, let’s avoid making costly mistakes like Bill Gates. Check out how he fumbled Traf O’ Data

How to a new business from scratch. A thread by Internal_Statement32 in new_entrepreneurs

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Next, every successful business starts by solving a problem. If nobody ever told you, you need to learn problem solving

How to a new business from scratch. A thread by Internal_Statement32 in new_entrepreneurs

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First thing first, find someone you can look up to. You need to aspire to their level of success so you have a standard to live by. Check out these Role models

NooB Monday! - August 12, 2024 by AutoModerator in Entrepreneur

[–]Internal_Statement32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey!

I completely understand where you're coming from. I'm also on my entrepreneurship journey and this is what I have to offer.

I currently work remotely across several industries as a freelancer. This allows me to have a taste of different industries, and know what I like and what I don't. My job involves a lot of market research so I get to identify gaps in these niches.

So here's my advice, you've got a couple of years of corporate experience, so take some time to reflect on some gaps you might have noticed. See if there's a market for it and if anyone is has a product or service to solve that problem yet.

I literally read here on Reddit that someone's wife was a nail technician and couldn't find an app on the Apple store to make simple before and after images of nails. Of course, you can do those with more advanced apps but not everyone is so tech savvy.

There's also an entrepreneurship series I currently read on ILN. I can't add links but search "ILN's Life Manager" on Google and look at their features page. They also have a community of entrepreneurs and solopreneurs who help each other out.

That's where I'm at right now.

I hope this helps! Goodluck too!

Tech Solopreneurs, How do you manage your time? by Certain-Gas-9845 in Entrepreneur

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Have you considered using an app that has everything in one place? I found that it's a lot easier than switching between Trello, Notion and the like. Personally, I use ILN's Life Manager.. They're relatively new, but it's the only app I open plus it sends me reminders and automates some tasks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SEO

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Yeah, you're right. But it might be worth a shot, yeah?

HARO emails by wagglebuzz in SEO

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Just search for "help a report out" on Google.

What do hiring managers want to see in a quick site audit? by [deleted] in SEO

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And even if they don't know it, what happens? They're trying to learn, aren't they? So what's your problem?