November Edition Part I: Your Competition Wants to Learn from YOU
I'm assuming at some point in your business, you have taken a course from someone with similar areas of expertise in your same industry. Their strategy is different which is why you crave wanting to learn what else they have to offer to expand on your own strategies.
Sometimes we worry about this - either as the host of the course or as the user. We want to be different but continue to grow, right? ??
Or maybe like me, you had someone similar to your business, follow you on social media - Panic! ??
Your brain: What if they copy your business model?
Your Reaction: Uh oh, I need to stop sharing value. My strategies need to stay behind the scenes.
Let's stop right there. ???
Here's the thing - You & your business are different are unique - not 2 businesses are exactly the same.
Ex: I'm mission focused. I know the impact I want to make and how I want to help people. So I can relate to you - I want to improve the quality of learning in the online business industry. ??
I want you to think of it like this instead: When we leave college, we use the material we learn to lead our own path, whether it be a business or we apply the courses in professional roles.
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You can be a service provider AND an educator. Those who learn from you, just have to cite you. ???
Other businesses and professionals want to learn from you - it's actually a compliment ??
I challenge you to think how you can become an educator in your business by:
??Allowing people to learn from you as an educator of your industry
??Adding an additional stream of income to your business with materials sharing your expertise that others can purchase
??Improving your industry
?? If you're interested in learning more about how we are applying this in our business as an example and also seeking guidance in how to get started, check out the Digital Educator Academy
Until next time Dreamers,
Ariel ??