![]() I have all the equipment the only thing it would cost me is my time but I think there's lot to be gained, not just in terms of business, by putting a bit more positive energy in the world instead of just waiting for stuff to happen. I'll put a post out on Facebook / Next-door about it and see if there's any interest. It's hard to tell where these are coming from, could be from about 5 different sources but I can always ask the customer.Īfter watching some of Andy Black's content on helping people I've decided that once a month I want to offer free pressure washing / gutter cleaning to those who need it. I've started receiving a couple of natural enquires a week of customers messaging me and asking for quotes. Still yet to have my first click so I've got to look into that but at least its up and running.Ĭreated a Next door business account to start posting and engaging more with the local community. Started my first Google ads campaign yesterday. Have about 3 jobs lined up within the next month worth only about £250. Thanks for everyone's feedback / support so far. Thanks to those of you that've left reviews on my Google Business Profile, it really helps and now I have 5 5 star reviews. I've finished Andy's course and now just need to start my own campaign which I will do over the next 2 days. I have updated the website, ( if anyone has any suggestions on how it looks please let me know: Impact Exterior Cleaning | Expert Exterior Cleaning Services ) to get it ready for google ads. Over the last couple of days I have started distributing flyers (250 out so far) and I'll see if there's any response over the next week. I've seen so many threads get started by inspired new entrepreneurs, only to go silent after a week or two and I'm determined to make sure that's not what happens here. I've gone down to the foundations of my habits and am building better sleeping / eating habits so that I can work more effectively on the business. I need to stop letting my feelings effect how i run the business. I had a couple of bad days with getting no response from my leads off of Bark and I let that effect me and get to my head and haven't contacted anyone since. I call this the “language barrier arbitrage strategy”.I had a really good first week but the past 10 days or so haven't been great. There is nothing stopping a Japanese guy copying this idea and build a similar forum in Japanese. Just take MJ’s books for example while he could translate his books in Japanese there is no way he can build a fastlane forum in Japanese. and apply/copy/teach the German/French/Chinese/Japanese/Spanish speaking market it could have a very solid barrier against leading U.S. On the other hand you can just learn what is the new thing that is happening in U.S. ![]() and as a result, if you are operating in the space in UK, Canada and Australia these market could be easily colonized by leading business from U.S. Most of the innovation today still takes place in U.S. One segment that could have defensible margin online is online content/education/consulting, where language of the recipient is a major barrier. But because of management culture and practice the global market is still heavily focused on American companies serving American market. In theory is the competition is online and global. ![]() So the key thing is offline connection and hence barrier to entry against margin erosion. In theory everyone is competing with everyone globally if your online business does not have an offline connection. There are no physical boundaries on the internet. I noticed English speaking countries and Chinese speaking countries spend a lot more in wedding than other cultures, and that it a specifically good market for the wedding business. There are cultural specific factors as well. There is skill shortages in traditional blue collar job related services in Singapore but because the it is a fairly open economy that can always get affordable skill laborers oversea, the profit margin in those services (plumbing, electrician and cleaning services) aren’t as obscene as they are in the west. Click to expand.Most of the offline business that have stable revenue had some geographical specific reasons reasons for their success.
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