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It's May 1st for most of you (not me but who cares!) and we're four months into 2026. Drop one win from your business this year - big, small, embarrassing, whatever. First sale. First subscriber. Finally sending that email you'd been avoiding for three weeks. All of it counts. Go. πŸ‘‡
The CEO Dashboard onboarding call just wrapped πŸŽ‰
Huge shoutout to @Virginia Schobel and @NellΓ©ne Vorster for showing up live, loved having you both on the call and showing the dashboard in action with real questions. The replay is now unlocked in the classroom for those who already purchased the dashboard. Head to the classroom tab and you'll find it there. Not a dashboard owner yet? For the next 48 hours, anyone who buys the CEO Dashboard will get access to the replay so you can watch how the whole system works, see it set up live, and get started today rather than figuring it out alone. πŸ‘‰ Get the CEO Dashboard + replay access After 48 hours the replay stays in the community for those who have access but new buyers won't get a specific callout to it. Want to go further? The 60-Day CEO Accountability Group is open until 3 May EDT. Nine weekly calls where we look at your dashboard data together, troubleshoot what isn't moving, and keep you accountable every single week. First cohort starts 5 May EDT. $197 for 60 days. πŸ‘‰ Accountability group Closes in 11 days. After that it's July before the next round opens...
58 Members! πŸ₯³
@Niky Egerton your experiments and actions are working! You're up to 58 members, so that means you're more than halfway there! Wanted to send in some good vibes! πŸŽ‰πŸ€©
Bundle closed. Here's the final numbers πŸŽ‰
A few days ago I wrote about why I decided to host my first bundle - it started with a rejection from someone else's bundle and the realisation that I had no control over my own list growth. So I built one instead. Here's how it ended: πŸ‘‰ 571 signups to the From Job to CEO Bundle, 310 net new subscribers, 21 contributors who provided their paid resources for free for the bundle. Biggest single day: 153 signups on April 7 (launch day) For context, before this bundle my email list was sitting at around 500 people. It's now just over 800. That's a 60% increase in list size from one 6-day bundle. Was it perfect? No.πŸ˜‚ 5 people managed to sneak in early before I locked it down, my GHL automations took a break and I had to manually process a few things (and about a 100 other things I've blocked out 🀣) But the experiment worked. The hypothesis - that hosting could be a better fit for me than contributing was confirmed. A large portion of my audience (261) signed up for the bundle which showed it had value and alignment with my current subscribers not just new people on the list. So I'm already planning bundle number 2 for June. If you're sitting on a skill, an audience, or an idea and waiting for the right moment -- this is your reminder that the right moment is usually the one where you just decide to try. So, what's the experiment you've been putting off? Let me know in the commentsπŸ‘‡
Reflection - Hosting a Bundle
So its Friday evening in New Zealand and I've been reflecting on how hosting my first bundle is going and I thought I'd share why I decided to do it because it did not start with some brilliant strategic plan πŸ˜‚ It started with a rejection. A few months ago I applied to be a contributor in a bundle. Didn't get in. And honestly, it was a little annoying! Not because I thought my offer wasn't good enough, but because it made me realise I had no control. I'd done a couple of bundles by that point and the growth hadn't been what I'd hoped. And every time I went looking for the next one to join, I hit the same wall. A lot of bundles weren't quite the right fit or just too broad to bring in my specific audience. There was almost nothing for the person I actually am and the person I actually help. The one who is still in their job. Still in a senior leadership career. Sitting on nearly two decades of skills and experience and quietly wondering - could this become something? Could I actually build a business from what I already know? I couldn't find a bundle that fit that person. So I decided to build one. 21 contributors later, 330+ sign-ups, and the bundle has another 2 days to go. I had absolutely no idea if I would get contributors and sign ups. I'd never hosted a bundle before. But that's kind of the whole point of stepping into something new - you try and see if it works. For a first bundle hosting experience, I'm pretty happy. And I am probably going to do it again. So that experiment (so far πŸ˜…) was worth it. I'm going to call it a win. If you're reading this and you're in the place of being still employed, wondering if your skills and experience could become a business - I created a (free!) framework to help you identify what you could sell from your work experience/skills/qualifications etc . The From Job to CEO framework is completely free and it's the starting point for figuring out exactly what you could sell: πŸ‘‰ leadershipwithniky.com/from-job-to-ceo
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