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Resource of the Week: Carrd
If building a website has been sitting in your head as something too technical or expensive, this is for you 👀 Carrd is a simple tool that lets you create a clean one-page website without needing any coding experience. And honestly, for most people starting a business, a simple one-page site is more than enough. You can use it to: - Introduce your brand - Explain what you offer - Add your booking or payment link - Share your social media pages - Collect enquiries or direct people to your products It’s straightforward, clean, and doesn’t require you spending weeks trying to build a perfect website before putting yourself out there. The best part is that you can set it up in less than an hour and update it as your business grows. Head to carrd.co and explore it this week Your task this week is to create your one-page Carrd website and drop your link in the comments when you’re done so we can check it out and support each other 😃📚🔥
📚Resource of the Week: Claude (for Market Research)
If you’ve ever struggled with what your audience actually wants or how to position your offer, this will help you get clarity faster. Claude is an AI tool you can use to think through your ideas, understand your audience, and refine your messaging, without guessing. You can use it to: - Understand your target audience and their real problems - Test and refine your business idea - Analyse competitors and how they position themselves - Improve how you talk about your offer The power is in asking the right questions. Be specific. Your task this week ⭐ If you have an idea but haven’t launched yet Ask Claude: - “Who is this idea best suited for and what problem does it solve?” - "What would make someone choose this over other options?” Use the answers to refine your idea and direction. ⭐ If you’ve already started your business Ask Claude: - "Who is my ideal customer based on this offer?” - "How can I position this offer more clearly to attract the right people?” Use the answers to adjust your messaging or content. Drop one thing you discovered or changed after doing this 🔥
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📚Resource of the Week: Pinterest 📌
Pinterest is one of the most underrated platforms when it comes to business. People don’t just scroll on pinterest, they search. Ideas, services, products, inspiration, solutions. That means they’re already in a mindset to take action. This works for both product and service-based businesses. Whether you’re selling physical products, offering a service, or even sharing expertise, pinterest helps people discover you when they’re actively looking. The way it works is simple. You create pins (images or short videos), link them to your product, service, or content, and they keep bringing in traffic over time. Unlike Instagram, where posts fade quickly, a single pin can keep working for weeks or even months. Your task this week Create 3–5 simple pins around your product, service, or idea and link them to your page or offer. Drop a “Done” when you’ve posted your first set 🤩🔥
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📚Resource of the Week: Etsy 🛍️
If you have a product-based business or you’re thinking about one, this is worth looking into. Etsy is a marketplace where people are already searching for products like yours; handmade, unique, or personalised. That means you’re not starting from zero, you’re showing up where buyers already are. It works well for things like jewellery, candles, home décor, digital products, printables, and more. Getting started is simple; set up your shop, upload your products, and you’re live. Just focus on good photos and clear descriptions. Your tasks for the week; - Find one product similar to yours on Etsy. - Look at how it’s presented; photos, pricing, description. - Drop what you found in the comments 🔥
📚Resources of the Week: Facebook Groups 💰
Most mompreneurs feel like they need to grow an instagram page before they can start getting clients, so they spend time trying to fixing their feed and still not making any money. But the reality is, your first clients are more likely to come from people who already know you or from spaces where people are actively looking for help. A great space is our facebook groups😀. There are groups for every city, neighbourhood, and interest, and people are constantly asking for recommendations. Someone is looking for a caterer, someone needs a virtual assistant, someone is asking for a service you can already provide. These are not cold leads, these are people already looking to pay for help. This week, your task is simple. Find three Facebook groups that are relevant to your location or your niche and request to join them. Look for local community groups, mums groups, buy and sell groups, or anything where your ideal customer is likely to be. You don’t need to post yet, just get inside the room first. Once you’ve joined, come back and drop the name of at least one group here ❤️. Next, we’ll talk about how to position yourself and respond in a way that actually brings in clients without sounding spammy 👍🏽
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