I’ve been wanting to share this with you for sooooo long... We’ve been working incredibly hard behind the scenes at Fizzle to put together an incredible new benefit for members.
I’ve been wanting to share this with you for sooooo long... We’ve been working incredibly hard behind the scenes at Fizzle to put together an incredible new benefit for members.
Are you dying to follow up on a surge of engagement that your business recently experienced? Does your writing or content need that extra bit of juice and personality? Is something in your life making focusing on your business particularly difficult at the moment?
Here at Fizzle, our members have no shortage of useful skills and incredible ideas. But making measurable progress day after day? Well, lots of us fall down when it comes to execution. If you have some big dreams, you probably know what it feels like when days and weeks pass without feeling like you've made actual, measurable progress.
It’s terrible when there’s activity on your site that you’re BLIND to. What pages are people using? What calls to action are effective? Etc. (Note: we haven’t fully launched this yet, but you can be the first to know about a new course we’re doing on tuning up your website to be way more effective in just 3 days.)
If you’ve been around the online biz block for a while, chances are you’ve heard about how important it is to be consistent in your business. And whenever you hear about being consistent, you probably start to feel pretty crappy about yourself. How do I know? Because it happens to me every damn time.
Let's all get on the same page right away: everything about selling turns us off. How many times have you pretended to be on the phone so you didn't have to hear a pitch about saving the environment from the guy standing on the street corner? It's okay, you can admit it :)
Adding an opt-in incentive to your website and social accounts can make a massive impact on your email list growth and customer engagement. Up until recently MailChimp made it difficult to do this well, but now that’s all changed.
Among the Fizzle team, I'm known as the skeptic. I like to think I have a finely tuned bullshit meter. If an idea lacks in evidence, I'll usually either question it, ignore it, or ridicule it, depending on my mood.
I made an embarrassing mistake on YouTube and I loved it. Making mistakes out loud is a pre-requisite for entrepreneurship.
When I was a kid, my dad used to give me a stern sideways glance and say, "you are who you choose to be friends with." It always drove me insane. I am ME, I reassured myself uneasily. I'm not so easily influenced by other people.