One of those hangover terms we adopt – sometimes mindlessly – from big business is “growth”.
I gotta scale; 2025 is the year of growth; Grow, grow, grow.
As business owners, growth is the obvious thing if we’re coming in below target.
As service provides though, we need to be careful with it.
Mindless, non-strategic growth is what leads to things like overwhelm, working nights and weekends, ghosting clients, and burning out.
To which you might say dude, I take what I can get – ain’t no strategy about it.
But strategy doesn’t need to be complex.
Think about this:
Would you:
Yep, in the beginning you want sales – 100%.
But knowing those 2 things – the price and your time to deliver – help you build a really simple pricing strategy, that going in full throttle barely allows you to pause and consider.
Simple tools can help you figure some of this out. This one I use sometimes is ridiculously simple, but allows you to tweak the numbers and understand your sales target. Make a copy and tinker with it – here’s a screenshot:
Knowing your target can help if the idea of having to sell this thing is overwhelming.
It can settle a racing mind, and help you focus on the very next step (as well as what not to do).
You just need 3 sales.
Steady now – you got this 👍
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