if I’ve learned anything over the last decade of entrepreneurship, it’s this: perseverance wins the game.
if you feel frustrated with your business, stop complaining about it and do something about it. expressing your frustrations may feel good, but at the end of the day, it won’t change anything. it won’t move the needle in your business. it won’t bring you more clients or close more sales.
here’s the game plan:
FIGURE OUT THE ROOT OF THE PROBLEM:
once you identify the problem, you can create a solution to start experiencing wins again.
EVALUATE YOUR BUSINESS:
what is working?
what is not working?
DO A DEEP DIVE:
1. Website:
does it have a strong and consistent aesthetic?
does it clearly state what you do and who you serve?
does it offer clear call-to-actions?
2. Services:
are they meeting a need?
are they competitively priced?
does your website clearly explain the service, the process, and what’s included?
3. Marketing:
is it reaching your target audience?
are you offering value and urgency to take action?
are you consistently sharing your work and services?
one of the most valuable things i’ve learned throughout my journey is that not all work is created equal. it’s not enough to be “putting in the work” every day if the work lacks clarity, strategy, and effectiveness. we need to focus on work that drives results.
use this moment as a golden opportunity to make necessary shifts or updates. if things aren’t working, don’t keep doing the same thing—change things up.
i’m on your side and i want to see you win.
if you take a look at your website this week and decide that it’s not set up to help you succeed, let me help you:
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"Lindsey is the artist behind the website and all the design work for my brand. but, more importantly, she was the voice that jumped on a phone call with me and said 'you're the magic, linds. it's you.' and that call changed it all."