After finally getting my agency off the ground a few months ago, Iโve had a chance to look back and realize something powerful: the first client was the hardest.
It wasnโt just about the money. It was about proof of concept. It was about overcoming that voice in the back of my head asking, โIs this even going to work?โ But once I got that first client, the second came faster. And then the third. The momentum compounds. Suddenly, youโre not just pitching an idea anymore โ youโre pointing to results.
Hereโs the takeaway:
- The first client is rarely about โscaling.โ Itโs about belief.
- Momentum is a real force in business. Once you break through the wall of โzero,โ the game changes.
- Every โyesโ becomes easier, because youโre not just another person with a plan โ youโre someone whoโs already delivering.
๐ก For anyone here building something right now: What did it feel like when you got your very first client or customer? And for those who haven't what do you believe has been the biggest hold-up, and how are you going about solving it?