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Eliminate procrastination permanently and make progress towards financial freedom by joining Apex Academy - for competitive Entrepreneurs only ๐ŸŽฏ

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7 contributions to Accelerator University
โ€œI have so many ideas for my content but canโ€™t get organisedโ€
The Solution: Use systems! I sometimes feel overwhelmed with trying to plan my content but to avoid this I had to make it as frictionless as possible. So I introduced a 3-step system to make it as easy as possible to get stuck in: - Blocking out time on the calendar (3-4 hours a week) solely for creating content โณ - Use a personal management tool like Notion to store and track all your content โš™๏ธ - Use templates for different types of content to fast track the ideation and drafting stage (comment 'Template' and I'll send it over) ๐Ÿ“ฐ This took me from dreading working on content (and even completely forgetting about it) to being able to produce a post in 15-20 minutesโฉโฉโฉ If you havenโ€™t already started using a system like this - drop a comment and I will share what I know If youโ€™ve got a better system - send me a message!
โ€œI have so many ideas for my content but canโ€™t get organisedโ€
2 likes โ€ข May '24
@Oxybrix Digital Do you mean the Chosen One? I'm not quite sure yet...
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@Momme Jรผrgensen That's a great pic ๐Ÿ˜‚ Unfortunately, I don't think our business would run without Notion now... I'm in too deep!
What I learned from speaking to 15 leads in 2 weeks ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ
Why do some leads seem to fizzle out and come to nothing? - Below are the 3 key points I learnt from speaking to 15 leads in 2 weeks (12 of them moved to the next stage). Struggling with lead flow is everybodyโ€™s problem first, but once you get them through the door, how do you increase your chances of converting them? Itโ€™s not always about having a great Offer. Your Offer will attract the right leads but it's rarely the reason they convert. Here are the 3 (+1 Bonus) key takeaways: - Ask the Right Questions: Your lead has shown interest to an Offer of yours. Ask them relevant questions that will help you understand if you can help them (some call it the Fact-Finding stage). - Just Listen: This is easier said then done, but show genuine interest in what theyโ€™re saying. Pauses and silence in conversation will allow them to dig deeper themselves (this ALWAYS worked for me). It's also a form of therapy and builds trust (every human loves being listened to). - Communicate Your Solution: After expressing their pains and concerns, tell them WHAT you will do and HOW it will help them - thatโ€™s it. Your solution should touch on their main pains and concerns. - (BONUS) Donโ€™t Pitch If You Canโ€™t Help: This one can be a little bit tough, but thereโ€™s no point trying to get someone to buy who will not benefit. This will only lead to a poor experience, a bad review and a stain on your reputation. A lead will also respect you more if you are honest (and they might refer someone to you!) Any other tips that are key for speaking to leads? Drop a comment below if you have any advice for others! ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡ (Give a like too if you enjoyed!)
What I learned from speaking to 15 leads in 2 weeks ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ
๐Ÿ“… Join Us! Agenda for Community Event + Ask Any Questions ๐Ÿ™‹โ€โ™‚๏ธ
๐ŸŸข Join Us Saturday (Today) for our first Live Community Event on Skool ๐Ÿ‘ https://www.skool.com/acquisitionuniversity/calendar?eid=74aa3726b6d24d2ea34f5801aaec2a50 Here is the agenda: Group Introductions Workshop Ideas/Offers Live Q&A with Attendees Please feel free to submit any questions in the comments. Thank you to all Early-Adopters for your contributions! ๐Ÿ™ @Nick Pauly @Williams Robert @Adnan Arsalani @Salvatore Liquori @Anthony Fagan @Natalie Tavakoli @Deleted @Stephanie Lewis @Ve Muath @Nasima Begum @Alain Musoni @Maxi Yang @Alexei Musienko @Jeffrey Calderon @Luz Alderete @Ivan Korelo @Christopher Wood @Edward Yi @Brendan Teague @Orah R
1 like โ€ข May '24
Sorry I couldn't make it this time, keep me in the loop for the next one!
Why Investing in Yourself as an Entrepreneur is Absolutely Necessary
Ever feel like you're stuck in the same spot no matter how hard you hustle? ๐Ÿงโ€โ™‚๏ธ Iโ€™ve been there. When I first started my business, I was grinding non-stop but felt like I was getting nowhere. It was frustrating and exhausting. Things only started to change when I decided to invest in myself. Investing in yourself is the game-changer every entrepreneur needs. It's not just about gaining new skills, but also about building the right mindset ๐Ÿง  Start by doing this: - Learn new skills that are high-value (soft skills like persuasive speaking also count!) ๐Ÿงฐ - Put well-being first and make sure you avoid burnout ๐Ÿ˜ƒ - Grow your network - whether itโ€™s looking for mentorship or peers to work alongside. KEEP MEETING NEW PEOPLE (the most important one out of the 3) ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿคโ€๐Ÿง‘ Whatโ€™s the best investment youโ€™ve made in yourself thatโ€™s paid off big time for your business? Drop your story below! ๐Ÿ‘‡
Why Investing in Yourself as an Entrepreneur is Absolutely Necessary
1 like โ€ข May '24
@Stephanie Lewis Yeah making these resources easily accessible is amazing! I regularly consume Alex's content on Youtube.
1 like โ€ข May '24
@Alexi Drouin I would say that the skill I need to work on the most is Sales. And not because I don't know how to sell but more so understanding how Sales as a skill fits into the operation of a successful business. I'm only 2 years into the game so I have a lot to learn. Thanks for sharing the links Alexi!
Help
Hi Guys, Can anyone help me? I have a dilemma. I have 2 options. Option 1: Start my sales business with no start up capital just me selling my B2B services for partnered companies. Option 2: Get a sales job allowing me to save money so that at a later date I can start my business with start up capital. Everytime I have tried to do Option 2, I got to a stage where I just didn't want to be there because I'm not happy. Not happy with the product, the environment, the employees, the managers etc. To non believers, it'll sound a bit weird what I'm about to say, but it's almost if I am not supposed to be working for someone. As if God wants me to start option 1. It's just whenever I have started option 1. I don't know if it's fear of failing, fear of being wrong, self confidence etc but I just don't know how to even start. In simple terms I get ready, get dressed get to the door of the business and just freeze! I've been I'm sales for over 10 years now and never have I got to that stage working for someone else. It has only happened when I have started my own business. My purpose is to help people, help businesses owners however I am not sure what my nest step should be. Could you all or someone please help?
0 likes โ€ข May '24
@Salvatore Liquori You're very welcome Salvatore! All the best with your pursuits ๐Ÿ’ช
0 likes โ€ข May '24
@Stephanie Lewis Oh that's great! I haven't heard of him but an health & fitness coaching is great! Have you been doing it for a long time?
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Adnan Arsalani
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Helping business owners build a strong process-based foundation for their growing start-up, their side-hustle and everything between.

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