The 7-Day Start-Up
Emma Louise Munro Wilson
Strategic advisor to senior leaders on transforming leadership, culture, & business performance through digital marketing & social media | LinkedIn Top 1% since 2017 | Sharing actionable insights regularly.
As I'm getting close to my seventh year of running my own business, I still love checking out books meant for people just starting their own companies. You might wonder why I'd do that when I've been at it for a while. Well, it's because there's always something new to learn, no matter how long you've been in the game. Think about how fast things change around us, like new tech stuff or ways to do business.
I often think books for start-ups are like treasure chests full of cool tricks and advice that can help you out, whether you're just thinking about starting a lemonade stand or you've been selling lemonade for years and want to make it the best stand in town. For folks just beginning, these books can help dodge some common slip-ups, and for the pros, they're great for finding new ideas to keep things fresh and competitive. So, diving into these books isn't just for homework; it's like having a secret weapon that keeps you sharp and ready for whatever comes next in the business world.
So here's my attempt at a short book review - a collection of my favourite key quotes from this book particularly.
7 Days to Startup
Day 1. “Brainstorm a bunch of ideas and evaluate them against the checklist. Choose the idea that stands out as being the best option for you.”
Day 2. “Write down exactly what you will launch on Day 7. What will your customers get, what is included, and what is excluded? If necessary, write down what is automated and what will be done manually in the short term.”
Day 3. “Come up with a bunch of potential business names and evaluate them against the criteria above. Choose whichever one makes the most sense to you and run with it. Grab the best domain you can for that name.”
Day 4. “Build yourself a website!”
Day 5. “Build a list of what marketing methods you are going to choose. Put together a rough plan for the first week or two of your launch.”
Day 6. “Create a spreadsheet that covers the first few months in business, the number of signups, revenue, estimated costs, and monthly growth.”
Day 7. “Launch and start executing your marketing plan.”
The 9 Elements of a Bootstrapped Business Idea
Questions that will help you with developing your value propositions:
Choosing a name for your business
10 Ways to Market Your Business
Favourite Quotes:
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Digital Entrepreneur | Bootstrapping & Growth Hacking
7 个月Exciting journey ahead! Continuous learning is key to staying ahead in the game.
Director at Definitive Accountancy Limited
7 个月Thanks for sharing your insights! ?? Learning is a never-ending journey in the world of startups.
Global Learning and Development Leader
7 个月Emma Louise Munro Wilson first off, congratulations on heading into your 7th year of running your business. What I always love about you is your continued strive for learning and growing. I just ordered a copy of 7 Days to Start Up…