My Biggest Lesson Doing a $10K in 30 Days Challenge
After a year of learning to build no-code apps, produce podcasts, create online courses, ebooks, e-commerce, and even learning how to create illustrations I was nowhere close to figuring it out.
Many solopreneurs want the autonomy of being self-employed, but the ramp up is brutal. I decided to do a $10K in 30 days challenge to see if I could figure it out.
It’s day 29. I’m at $3,646.57 with $23K in the pipeline. Two major meetings got rescheduled. It’ll take a miracle to make it, but with the internet you never know.
My strategy (below is my Hail Mary):
Come up with a variety of products/services at varying price points. I asked, what if I sold:
1 - $10K item (corporate workshop), 10 - $1K items (illustration packs), 100 - $100 items (info products/courses/coaching snacks), 1000 - $10 items (e-commerce)
Get the word out through sales (reach out to 50 people/week), social media, and podcasts
What actually happened:
50 outreaches/week was too many. 20/week is intense but doable
Launched 7 products (find most on Gumroad under michepriest)
Dropped the ball on podcasts
I sold a mix of everything except the corporate workshops.
My biggest lesson:
Reaching out to 100 people led to opportunities I could never have imagined.
1 potential license deal for my micro-coaching service Unstuck in 15 where I get people unstuck with 3 questions in 15 minutes
1 pack of Unstuck in 15 gift certificates for corporate gifts
3 collaborations for online courses
1 illustration pack which could end up being a long term contract
1 Upwork gig consulting on two AI products
Second biggest lesson:
Put as many buy button on the internet as possible and have big ticket items
Bonus: I learned what I want to offer that people actually want, who I want to serve, and got over my fear of publishing.
My Hail Mary:
Reach out to 100 connections in one day with an offer I believe they will find valuable
If you have any ideas for how I can earn $6,353.43 in sales in one day, I’m all ears. Whether I hit the target or not doesn’t matter. I’ve already won, but it would be fun to do so.
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[ 0.42 ms ] story [ 690 ms ] threadThere are 3 ways people get stuck. 1. Trying to force an outcome on one solution. 2. Thinking in the binary with option A and option B. 3. Too many options.
Once the pathway to being stuck is identified, there are 5 categories of questions that get people unstuck. 1) Widen the lens - explore all of the options 2) Missing data - people can get stuck when they don’t have enough information about their options 3) Risks - When people know their options and the details but haven’t considered all of the risks 4) External factors - usually disagreeing with an authority figure such as investors, stakeholders or parents and partners 5) Internal factors such as lacking confidence
The constraints of 3 questions and 15 minutes forces me to ask high caliber questions. I don’t need to know the answer. I just need to figure out the questions to ask. You may not reach a decision, but you will have clarity on the next steps