No ads. No Instagram hustle. No “growth hacks.” Just one strategy that worked on repeat: Attract Assets. In six months, I grew my email list from zero to 2,000 engaged subscribers—and I’m sharing exactly how I did it, step-by-step.
Using ChatGPT for your business? Smart move. Still getting content that feels off-brand, generic, or just a little… cringe? That’s because ChatGPT is only as good as the instructions you give it. And most people? They’re doing it wrong.
A logo can feel like a big deal. And yes—branding matters. But when you’re just getting started, you don’t need perfect. You need done. If you’ve been putting off launching your business because you don’t have a “real logo” yet, this blog is for you. Let’s walk through 4 ways to get a solid logo—without spending more than $25.
If your brand looks like five different people designed it on five different days… You’re not alone. Most solopreneurs and early-stage business owners start with what’s easy: • Grab a color they like • Use whatever font Canva suggests • Make it work in the moment But over time, it adds up to chaos.
Let’s be real: naming your business is hard. You want it to be clever—but not confusing. Memorable—but not cringey. Available—but not taken by a law firm in Michigan that hasn’t updated their website since 2009. If you’re stuck, I’ve got you. Here are 5 flexible naming strategies that’ll help you brainstorm smarter, decide faster, and actually like the name you pick.
Let’s say it louder for the marketers in the back: Nobody buys a product. They buy what they believe it will do for them. They buy freedom. Confidence. A better day at work. Peace of mind. More time with their family. Status. Relief. Results.