The Smart Way to Start a Project

Your next amazing idea doesn’t need to be a big project with a ton of investment. Sometimes people jump directly to the website building part of their next big venture, when really that’s more like a mid-point. You can build an amazing website that costs thousands of dollars and looks pretty, but if it doesn’t attract any users or doesn’t convert, you’ve wasted your time and money.

Have a plan.

People skip the planning stage too often. It’s hard work and they don’t want to do it. They just want to jump right in. A plan doesn’t need to be some 30 page business plan, but it should fill a certain amount of criteria. It also doesn’t have to be that detailed. It should answer the 5WH criteria at least:

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Series: 7 Weeks to a Successful Blog: Week 5

Stay focused and have a backup plan.

During the last three weeks, I’ve been going to trade shows, getting sick, and having family issues. On top of all of that, I started two additional business ventures, and started dumping more time into an existing one I was already working on that. Needless to say, my time has been limited and I’ve been slacking on posting to my case study blog, as well as this one.

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Be lazy naming your next info product.

If you need help naming your next info product, check this out:

www.infoproductnamer.com

Basically it’s to help you be lazy.  You can create your next info product name easily.  If you don’t even know what you want your info product to be, it can help you with that too.  It comes preloaded with many different niches for you to try out, or you can enter your own.  All of this value completely free!

The product is currently in beta and accepting feature requests.

What do you think about it?

Luck is Just Being Prepared for Opportunity

Many people think that hitting home runs in business is quite a bit about luck.  I hear all the time that I’m lucky I work for myself and I can live the way I do, making my hours, etc.  My first response is usually: “yeah I make my own hours, but usually it’s 16-20 hour days.”  What really happened is I prepared myself mentally to start a business for some time.

When the opportunity presented itself, I was ready to execute.  I knew I would be changing jobs soon, and so I decided to take a leap of faith and depend on my ability to execute.  It worked.  Since then, I’ve started and joined many ventures with many people, some of which didn’t work out, but others that worked tremendously.  Most of all I learned something from every single venture.

I’ve started or joined businesses making t-shirts, building websites, fixing computers, doing real estate, Internet Marketing, general sales, creative writing, fine art, and some other things I’m probably forgetting.  The first extremely sustainable was my main business, Acute Technology, which started as a hodgepodge of IT support and website development, but is now building enterprise level applications for businesses, educational institutions, and government.  I was able to leverage my clout with Acute Technology to get into other projects that I’m passionate about as well.

Luck doesn’t just apply to the large victories, but the small ones as well.  Just the other day, I heard through Twitter that Brian Brushwood was looking for someone to help with Name That Autocomplete, and was on a very tight deadline.  I was able to make things happen for them and make some friends along the way.  I think the ROI on my few hours worth of work will pay off, and that small victory makes me feel lucky, but really I was just listening at the right time, with the right knowledge and skills (preparedness).

What are your thoughts on luck?

New Project: DrunkAsshole.com

I got really lucky with that domain name and put it to use.  I just made a website that tries to be offensive, sexy, and disgusting all at once.  We’ll see how it does.  The system is built on WordPress and is using a free theme for now.  What’s interesting is how low my bounce rate is.  We’ll see if it keeps up.

Here’s a link:

http://www.drunkasshole.com

Note: drunkasshole.com is NSFW.

Project: Toolerific.com

I just threw this website together for my own use like a year ago.  Right now there are the three most common tools I use.  I couldn’t really think of anything else that I would have used, but the three tools are:

  • Creating MD5 Hashes,
  • Whois Lookups, and
  • Public IP Address Checking

I use it all the time, so I thought I’d tell you about it.