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If You're Broke, What Business Do You Start? | Spotify Video Exclusive

by Alex Hormozi

The Game with Alex Hormozi

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"It's about making your best bad idea less wrong over time."
"The more specific you get, the more you can charge."
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Episode Summary

The episode introduces a structured five-step framework designed for individuals looking to start a business, especially if they are unsure about what to pursue. The co-owner of Skool.com emphasizes that over half of the participants starting a paid community on the platform successfully make their first dollar. The first part of the framework involves determining the business concept through the 'three P's': pain (personal challenges), profession (associated skills or jobs), and passion (interests). Each P is illustrated with relatable examples to inspire listeners.

Next, the episode stresses the importance of identifying a target audience, categorizing them into 'people like you,' 'people you've helped before,' or 'underserved markets.' Clarity about the audience leads to effective communication. The following steps focus on how to craft value propositions by identifying the benefits of the business while also addressing potential pain points customers might face. The host explains that understanding both the positive outcomes and problems helps in crafting compelling offers.

Finally, the last part discusses how to combine these elements to create a clear and enticing business proposition, along with hints at developing a unique mechanism to stand out in the market. The episode closes with a practical method to reach out to potential customers effectively, ensuring that listeners feel equipped to take actionable steps towards starting their own business.

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Episode Summary

The episode introduces a structured five-step framework designed for individuals looking to start a business, especially if they are unsure about what to pursue. The co-owner of Skool.com emphasizes that over half of the participants starting a paid community on the platform successfully make their first dollar. The first part of the framework involves determining the business concept through the 'three P's': pain (personal challenges), profession (associated skills or jobs), and passion (interests). Each P is illustrated with relatable examples to inspire listeners.

Next, the episode stresses the importance of identifying a target audience, categorizing them into 'people like you,' 'people you've helped before,' or 'underserved markets.' Clarity about the audience leads to effective communication. The following steps focus on how to craft value propositions by identifying the benefits of the business while also addressing potential pain points customers might face. The host explains that understanding both the positive outcomes and problems helps in crafting compelling offers.

Finally, the last part discusses how to combine these elements to create a clear and enticing business proposition, along with hints at developing a unique mechanism to stand out in the market. The episode closes with a practical method to reach out to potential customers effectively, ensuring that listeners feel equipped to take actionable steps towards starting their own business.

Key Takeaways

  • Identify your business idea by exploring your pain, profession, or passion.
  • Narrow down your audience to effectively tailor your messaging.
  • Pair the benefits of your product with the pain points you are alleviating.

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