It’s stupid how simple it should be. If you want a successful business, make something people want enough to pay you money for it. Duh, right?
It’s stupid how simple it should be. If you want a successful business, make something people want enough to pay you money for it. Duh, right?
It’s gripping to peek into the thoughts of an indie entrepreneur at the moment they find focus. I’m buzzing in my seat as I read Dave’s article. The added bonus is that I was able to play a part in what led up to this moment for Dave.
This is a Q&A episode from the Fizzle Team — you ask the questions, Corbett, Chase, Steph and Barrett bring the answers. On the show today we get into a handful of questions, including:
At the beginning of 2015, the Fizzle team set a loosely defined goal: tell more customer stories. We’re all inspired when we hear stories of entrepreneurs who have accomplished what we hope to accomplish someday. And the more we hear from our customers and readers (you), the more we realize you’re just the same. While you benefit from our training, you also love hearing origin stories from other founders.
The story on todays episode is especially helpful for those of you who work directly with clients — freelancers, videographers, designers, copywriters, etc. We have a special guest on the show today (especially special for those of you who listened to all the early episodes of The Fizzle Show) who’s recently created a videography business from the ground up, and on the show today we hear his story. Enjoy!
Paul has a 6 month runway before he has to find another job. He really doesn’t want to find another job. Instead, he’s got a blog and a product — both already out on the market — that he wants to grow to support his family.
On this week’s episode we explore a handful of current events, sharing some news of our own along the way. That’s a few of the goodies we dive into in this episode. Enjoy!