Welcome to Day 1

Welcome to Day 1

Today is a big day. Not only because you're starting a new project, but because I've also filled it with an extra long audio & reading. The rest of the challenge will be much easier (shorter emails & audio).

You can always access the audio files and other resources here on your bonus page

I know you're ready to get started, so I'll break this down simply.

Step 1 - Listen to Day 1 Audio


Step 2 - Read this

After you have your answer to how you'd like to help. Think of all of the resources you already have

● YouTube videos
● blog posts
● short reports
● email conversations with clients in your sent folder
● notes in your journal or on your computer
● content from a bigger program you're in the middle of creating

Start brainstorming items you could pull together and then ask yourself.

● How does my ideal customer learn best?
● Do they like watching videos?
● Do they listen to your talks on their iPod?
● Do they print out reports and write on them longhand?
● Do they want an email every day for a week from you?

Once again, don't spend too long on this. You can make adjustments over the next 14 days. In fact, you should make adjustments.

I often start out thinking I'll create just a PDF, and it turns into tutorial videos and a much smaller report and checklists. Or I just scrap the entire thing, invite people to attend a live webinar, record it & send out the recording with a checklist or report after. This is a work in progress.

And if by chance you're able to solve their problem with a 15 minute solution, even better. Don't reduce the value of your solution based on length, volume or number of words. The value is in the results they will see.

That's it for today.

Just answer these questions.

Step 3 - Download your Part 1 workbook

Step 4 - Answer the questions for today

Let us know in the comments below.

  1. What would I love to help my customer with?
  2. How does my ideal customer learn?
  3. How does my ideal customer learn? What is the best method for them?


Make a list of resources you already have.

Include your blog posts, YouTube videos, short reports, email conversations, notes in your journal, content from bigger programs you've created or notes you've gathered for an upcoming book.


That's it for Day 1.

I'm so glad you're here.

xo
Loralee

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