10 weeks ago, I started writing daily writeups of key elements of the customer journey. Each day, I unpick strategies, techniques, and growth hacks to help you build better and smarter.
I always wanted to have a space where I document all of the writeups in a logical order, so here we are. This is the place where I’ll add as I go along.
Here’s a list of all the write-ups and GPT prompts to help improve your business.
Build your audience
Writing is the foundation of the modern day, part-time creator business. You create a body of work, people get to know you and build trust with you, and then, when you decide on what product or service you want to sell, you have a group of people who are primed to buy from you.
Here’s a list of write-ups that will get you started on that journey.
Define your position as a writer (working 9-to-5)
How to pick your problem
Picking your problem-to-solve, aka the thing that you are offering to solve for people, is *very* important. It’s very often overlooked, yet it’s the key to why some businesses skyrocket and others flop.
Here’s a list of write-ups and GPT prompts to help with that:
PS I’ll be writing more about this area in the coming weeks and I’ll add the write-ups here.
Designing *your* position
What you’re solving for is one part of the equation; how you solve it, in what way, is the next part of the equation. Here are some write-ups and GPT prompts to help with that.
Market your thing
Once you have something to sell, you’ll need ways to market your thing in a way that builds trust and brand awareness but doesn’t disengage the audience you’ve built. Here’s how to do that.
Strategy
Working ‘in’ your business is part of it. Working ‘on’ is another. Sometimes, you need to take a step back and assess where you are going. These are the write-ups and prompts that can help with that:
Customer journey optimisation
Once you’ve got people buying your stuff, it’s time to tweak. Map the customer journey, walk through the experience, and see what’s working and what’s not working. Here are some write-ups and prompts to help with that:
Writing formulas behind brands
Inspiration helps us all. Learning how other entrepreneurs make things and build successful businesses helps us figure out how we can apply that learning to our thing. Here is a list of case studies and GPTs you can apply to your business:
19 y/o $100,000 in month 1 (TikTok)
13 y/o doing 500 orders a week (TikTok)
That’s all for today.
Much love,
Eve
Founder - Part-Time Creator Club
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