Start your One-Dad Business

For every business to be successful there are three parts that need to happen:

  1. You need to help one person.
  2. You need to offer them one solution.
  3. You need to be able to actually deliver the solution to solve the problem.

Only then people will be willing to pay for your solution.

In essence: Every business needs to serve a purpose for our community. To get you started, we need to answer these three questions:

  • Who do you want to help (One Person)?
  • What Problem does this person have (One Problem & Dream)?
  • What skills or what knowledge do you have to solve this problem?

Now you need to find the overlap. That’s the Offer you can create that is an intersection of all three questions. In reality, this might take some time to set up.

Another big question you should answer: What’s your Why? Why are you trying to build a successful business?

My why is my family.

I want to be a Present Provider.

“The person that knows their why can endure much pain.”

Now that you have it figured out – reach out to the people you know.

Right now, your offer still involves risk to new clients. So we want to work for free for 5 people.

They should ideally come from people you already know. Take their testimonials and set up shop.

Set up your socials, blog, and YouTube with a Newsletter to keep the momentum going.

Congratulations! You now have your own business.

Keep going, brother!

Your Jowi

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