#070: How I Would Start Over Today [Podcast]

When I am interviewed, one question that comes up regularly is: “Ray, if you are starting your business today how would you do it?” I think the implication is things are different today than when I started, and thus a different approach is required. But is that true? In this week’s episode I’ll answer the question, how would I start over today?
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Tip Of The Week
Changing things up a bit, this week’s Tip of the week is actually a hat tip to three of my favorite podcasts.
Lifestyle Business Segment
Featuring Stu McLaren of Wishlist Products and Rhino Support. this week: the value of taking risks.
Spiritual Foundations
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.”
2 Corinthians 5:17
Who are you, and why are you here? These are big questions, but the answers are vital to building a sustainable business on a firm foundation.
- You are a child of God.
- You are here to establish his will “on earth, as it is in heaven.”
- Once you are in submission to the great commission, you can understand your mission.
Feature Segment: How I Would Start Over Today
- Discover my own unique ability.
- Find the intersection of my unique ability, the desires of my marketplace, and what they’re willing to pay for.
- Build a platform and a listening station.
- Create a unique solution for an identifiable group of people with money.
- Build a marketing system to bring that offer to my people.
Question: how would you start over today? What questions do you have about starting up for the first time? Click here to leave your comments.
Fantastic Ray! My favourite thing I learned today is that you can do a better Scottish accent than I can… not sure if I’m pleased by this revelation!
The scary thing is I meant to edit that out… 😉
There is quite a bit I would do over, starting with the above 5 steps you outlined in conjunction with what I know about the Wisdom Thesis. I have spent more time on tactics without really knowing who my market is and how I can best serve them. Thank you for the awesome podcasts. I am never disappointed.
Annett, thanks so much for your comment.
This is a fantastic episode Ray. Great advise. Keep it coming.
Thank you Todd
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