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Jul 29, 2020

Understanding your entrepreneurial archetype can be insanely helpful when making business decisions and learning to sell your services consistently.

 

That’s why in this episode, I’m going to help you discover what type of entrepreneur you are, the traps of each type, and what you need to focus on...

 

Key Highlights of the Episode

This episode was extremely actionable and insightful. Here are a few key highlights:

  • Sales are essential - Regardless of your entrepreneurial archetype and personality, you have to get comfortable with sales. Communicating what value you bring to the table and inviting people to hire you is something you have to get good at.
  • What type of offer? - Do you want to create your own intellectual property? If so, you can revolve your business around this. If not, maybe it’s better to revolve your business model around supporting someone else’s intellectual property. 
  • Mission-driven entrepreneurs - If you’re a mission-driven entrepreneur, you have a strong, higher-calling that drives you. However, you need to beware that you’re not so focused on making a difference that you neglect the long-term financial viability of your business. You need to get to grips with the number to ensure you fulfill your mission.
  • Expert entrepreneurs - If you’re an expert entrepreneur then you're starting your business after gaining years of experience and expertise in a certain field. A common problem with experts is that they may neglect to learn the business side of things and sign up clients in their pursuit of producing high-quality work.
  • Lifestyle entrepreneur - A lifestyle entrepreneur typically starts a business in order to establish their ideal lifestyle. This can be a problem if you lack the drive required to build a successful business in the first place. By treating your business like a hobby you may never earn the money needed to finance your desired lifestyle.
  • And lots more! Tune in now. 

 

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