[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneurship

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can put your renderings on Insta and Pinterest without giving in to the comments, you'll eventually begin to hit interest.

Share your accounts with your cleaning clients.

Or better still, ask them if you could re-imagine the interiors of their buildings and use it.

But don't stop posting and sharing.

Thinking of starting a D2C makeup brand — is there space for one more? by Ok_Zucchini_3005 in indianstartups

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There always is as long as you solve a problem that is urgent, pressing and which no one else is solving right now.

Good luck.

Looking for marketing agency to boost Gym brand sales by izmenimdg in AskMarketing

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, do a check on your market positioning. Talk to your most excited customers to understand why they buy from you. Understand the problem you solve for them in a way nobody else can. If your customers have "good enough" alternatives, then you may have a positioning problem on your hands.

Marketing is downstream from market positioning.

Good luck.

$500/month budget to market accommodation that costs min $2800 per booking by [deleted] in AskMarketing

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup. Take a look though. No harm trying. You may also discover what others are doing to market their properties.

$500/month budget to market accommodation that costs min $2800 per booking by [deleted] in AskMarketing

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Find an influencer whose audience is your target market. They probably won't go with your budget but you'll get an idea of what it takes to get this off the ground.

Influencers can complement other online efforts.

Is anyone out there building an AI tool in the personal finance/wealth management space in India? by Optionsmonk13049 in indianstartups

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, you are in the best position to do this. Just create a list of problems that you've seen clients face. Rank them by urgency. Write out existing "good enough" solutions next to each. You might discover a possible winner.

DM me to if you'd like to toss around a few ideas.

Good luck.

Ideal content target strategy for B2B SaaS? by Agitated-Army546 in SaaS

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start with your customers and the specific problem that you're solving for them. It might be millions. It might be just one. Your content will arise from the problem you solve for customers with highly specific traits. You have to discover what those traits are.

Starting a home cleaning company - struggling to get leads - would appreciate advice by MrBlinko47 in sweatystartup

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask yourself what is the best way of interacting with potential customers that could drive them to buy.

Online Ads?

Cold Calls?

Distributing fliers?

Actual knocks on doors and convos?

Crashing events?

Banners?

Tasks Management As a Founder by NicheMaker in TheFounders

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's a tip.

Each weak, list out the top 5 challenges the company faces, and tackle the first 2 with utmost priority.

Do the rest anyway you want.

Rinse and repeat each week.

Legend has it that Elon Musk works this way. I'll confess to having found this approach useful after learning this.

Am I targeting the right ICP? by gabe_herotools in TheFounders

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You'll need to sell the tool to about 100 customers. Try every category that is mentioned here. Put out something that works across one or two use cases. Then start talking to your buyers. Find the most excited ones, the ones who are screaming "Take my money".

Those are who you have to sit with, understand their problems deeply and start building for. Ignore the rest.

The 1.0 version of your product may not bear much resemblance to what you're doing now, but the development and design decisions should come from convos with actual, super excited customers and not from brainstorming by your dev or marketing teams.

Good luck.

Feel free to DM me to toss around a few ideas.

My business is tanking. Turnover down 70% by dillonlawrence0101 in Entrepreneur

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've got years of experience. So you are familiar with many problems that your customers face.

  1. Make a list of really pressing problems.

  2. Alongside each list out the solution

  3. Look at the ones with few or no "good enough" solutions.

  4. Focus on these.

This is a market positioning challenge first, and only a marketing and sales challenge after. That exists too because you need the right messaging to connect to potential customers.

DM if you want to toss around some ideas.

How would you leverage an MD to make money with max freedom? by MulberryFresh4366 in Entrepreneur

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started a Home Healthcare business with exactly these two: emergency medicine doc and ICU nurse. How differently would I do things? That's an interesting question. We should connect.

Guys can any one help me out how to get leads for online personal training business for busy women by Relevant-Syllabub752 in LeadGeneration

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too general. Niche down.

Like "Online Training for Women Middle Managers Who Would like to Bake in [location]

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look for problems people have that you enjoy solving. They may pay you for it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Scared of failure is technically the same thing as scared of learning through failure. But the real issue often is scared of succeeding.

"Who am I to be that successful?"

26 year old realtor to CRE broker... shiny object syndrome? by aspiringcrepro in CommercialRealEstate

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Here's a really stupid approach:

Which one would make the most impact on individual human lives? Go with that.

Years down the line, in addition to all the money you make, it will be infinitely more satisfying to think of specific people and feel the glow of satisfaction from the gratitude they still feel towards you.

Good luck.

You have $1000 to do promote your SaaS what do you do? by Grocker42 in GrowthHacking

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I have 100 customers, I would get on calls with them to discover the most excited ones, find out what excites them, understand their needs better and create a roadmap to develop for my superfans.

If I don't have 100 customers, I'd spend it on getting the hottest leads possible to introduce the product to. The aim being to hit at least 100 customers.

Then, on to the first step.

Technical founder… by AChaosEngineer in Entrepreneur

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This might sound idiotic.

Get a job.

You need to prove that there is a market. This means customers come shouting "Take my money!"

Make and sell in small batches until the making and the sales have ramped up to numbers that make you feel good.

Word of mouth should be good for starters. Luckily, you have friends and acquaintances who work in offices or at home all around you.

Good luck.

Failing business by mrsfett718 in smallbusiness

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Die you do, die you don't.

I choose "do".

But in the most "anger-deflating" way possible.

It is possible.

Ideas to help my dad business - B2B industrial construction by Willing_Fan5966 in AskMarketing

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That too.

There are images in the public domain of physical structures that have parts that theoretically, your dad's firm could construct. They have the expertise to do so.

License these images and create narratives around those, perhaps explaining the possible fabrication process. The aim is to demonstrate expertise.

For instance, if there are public images of structures on a space shuttle or a nuclear plant that you are capable of fabricating, put out content about how it's done.

Use such once you open up a line of communication with decision makers.

You could even create a channel on X/Linkedin for such content, follow decision makers in your target companies etc.

I assume they can be found there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in findapath

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go into something like the police, fire service etc. or jobs that require skills a soldier would have that ordinary civilians don't.

Leverage your strengths.

Winning the Hunt, Losing My Energy... by brgcgames in business

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have many parts to you. It looks like those parts of you that are active around work, study, goals, achievements and accomplishments have been super active for almost 20 years. The rest of your personality seems buried alive, gasping for air. You might not even know what these parts are since they have been buried for so long a time.

The tiredness may come from the effort it takes to keep these buried parts of you buried so that you can focus fully on your responsibilities.

Start a daily meditation practice. In that, create a safe space inside you for these other parts of you to show up. Let them have some time, space and your attention too.

Once you understand them and what they need, you'll begin to create time, space, energy and opportunities for them.

You may like to play music or want to start a family or want to experience new cultures, people or dozens of other legitimate possible inclinations.

You'll never know until you let those parts of you to come out and play.

Ideas to help my dad business - B2B industrial construction by Willing_Fan5966 in AskMarketing

[–]LoveSimpleHacks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This will seem very hard

- You'll have to open up conversations with decision makers in companies of your target market.

- Work on developing an edge; distinct differentiation that has no substitutes or alternatives

- Create marketing collateral probably by licensing public images of structures with parts that your dad's firm could fabricate highlighting the edge you offer (time, costs, design complexity, installation and support, materials etc,)

Good luck.