How to start a business from Nothing in 2022 starting it from zero scratches, having nothing
on your brain and nothing, nothing informational on your brain. Where should you learn? Learn
your skills and tips and strategies. When I say tips and strategies, tips and tricks always
will go after strategy.
Strategy is a long-term plan. When I say long term, whatever the long term means to you. But surely
it's not going to be short-term. As a year, six months. That's what it's called, a short term.
Starting your business from scratch.
I started my business from scratch three years ago. It's going to be four years ago now. I started
by just learning the specific platform that I learned well. It's going to be Udemy and YouTube.
But let me tell you something.
It's not going to be an easy one for you to start and make your business successful as it takes
years and years to learn. Except if you're not paying ads, okay, if you are paying ads, does coming
right now if your product is really good.
I know your product is really good. So if you're starting from if you have money, if you have
money to spend on your business and money that you will not be caring about. So if that money is
lost, it's lost. But if you are going on the freeway.
You can use SEO. You can use many tools and they'll take a few years. It depends on your market
to rank on YouTube search. Sorry, not YouTube search. Google search. Yes, Google search. And
when you rank on Google search.
It depends on which keyword you use. And that will be a whole different topic on SEO. But starting
your business is learning a skill and building your business in public. Building your business
in public.
Making the people excited for your product to launch is very important and bringing value
in the first place. There'll be no reason for you to open a business if it doesn't have value.
It can be any type of business. It can be YouTube.
It can be a business selling product or service, or it can be an affiliate, or it could be drop
shipping. It is the same thing. You should be providing value. Providing value. You should
be knowing your target and what your target cares about.
When your target is caring about this specific thing that people are selling but not a lot of
people. And we can make a difference by offering your product. It will be different, it doesn't
have to be a big one.
Will be different and you don't have to be unique. You can just join the market, learn and find
your target and what they care about. If your target doesn't care about yeah, I don't know if
you actually will actually sell some things.
Target has to care about it for them to actually buy it that's number two.
Number three
is learning a skill that you could actually monetize. When I say monetize it, it's like,
let's say you learned to edit, okay? And then you can go to small YouTubers and say, I edited this
video. It matches your style here. I can make more without actually saying, Hey, can you pay me To do this...?
Because you don't have any experience. And if you do, that's great. But for now, you
don't have any experience. So you need to work for other people for free too. And then when you
finish working that for free.
Depends on your skill in editing. It could be in anything and start making money
with that skill. Number two, or step two, is most likely to offer your service for free, as we
talked about this.
Pay Offer. When your clients learn that you have amazing skills, it is your turn to make that
money that can make you money.
number four
is and then this is like the last step because it is time to hire people instead of you doing the work. And that is the most stressful part and the hardest part and the most satisfying part, why it is stressful. First of all, you need to make money for those people's salaries. And then white.
I would say that you don't have to work on the same thing that you're working on. You can go in other
skills, other things. You can focus on other things for your people that are working for you
to do those.
Thank you for listening. I am very thankful here for that, the whole thing. Thanks for being
here.
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