January 2016 / 5 posts found
How to Find a Big Problem So You Can Scale Your Membership Big
How to Find a Problem that Affects a Lot of People (AKA Big Problem) So You Can Scale Your Membership Big Here’s the thing, no matter how big YOUR dream is for building a BIG membership . . . no matter how many members you put on your whiteboard or dream board . . . The ONLY way you get the members is if you are solving some problem in a way that makes them really want to get the solution from YOU instead of someone else. If you are just solving the same old problem 1000 other people are […]
The Disruption in Your Niche Training
Here is the Disruption in Your Niche Training: Visualize (Find or Create) the Disruption in Your Niche Note: if for some reason you skipped or missed the intro to this lesson, read it, it’s critical: Intro to Disrupting Your Niche Sean
The Disruption in Your Niche Intro
Now that you have a membership foundation in place, you can build on it. You see, the first step in this program was getting your membership up and running – even if you weren’t fully clear on what you were selling long run or how you could serve people. Now that you have that membership foundation, you can add in training as you wish so the membership can grow and grow. And you can use it as a central place for your business to launch from, and for folks to learn from. You can add a free layer with daily […]
How to Create a Quick Membership or Product
Sometimes when you are getting all the details right, you get bogged down and don’t actually create that product or membership. So in this lesson, I want to show you an easy way to quickly create that next product or membership. Maybe your membership is 1/3 or 2/3 finished. Use this method to finish it in a few days or weeks, then as you are adding members and folks are learning from you and changing their lives, then you can go back and “perfect” it! Training: Quick Memberships and Products You can do it faster! Sean
Reignite your fire
Sometimes when you get to this point in producing something, your fire dies a little. You just aren’t as excited as you were when you started. And often what happens is you begin to feel it isn’t worth it, like you should just quit. And perhaps in the past you’ve quit at that point. Then a few months later, you have rested, you are ready to get going again, but don’t restart where you left off because now your mind is rewriting the past and telling you that you quit because it wasn’t working, that it’s not right, etc. But […]