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@Quentin Pauls , first off well done you for keep picking yourself up, dusting yourself off and trying over. A lot of people get too stuck in their failures to bounce back again. You are way ahead of most just because of that.
One thing that is worth looking at is your language. I totally appreciate how hard things are and feel when it goes wrong, but it's really important to try and reframe it in your head in a more positive way, otherwise all your internal monologue knows is to criticise you when you try something new because surely you remember things went wrong last time you tried.
@Sebastya has it bang on with how to move forward. Don't get in too deep with your ideas without really going deep into the research side of things. The truth is when businesses fail it's because as amazing as the idea might be, there's one thing that isn't working - it isn't connecting with the audience and you need that audience with a problem that you have the solution to succeed.
Spend more time at the start, doing some test runs with PPC (Google or Bing if you're looking for something cheaper). Spend time hanging around the places people who have the problem are. Get to know what their issues are inside and out.
Do that and follow what they're telling you and success will come your way.
One thing that is worth looking at is your language. I totally appreciate how hard things are and feel when it goes wrong, but it's really important to try and reframe it in your head in a more positive way, otherwise all your internal monologue knows is to criticise you when you try something new because surely you remember things went wrong last time you tried.
@Sebastya has it bang on with how to move forward. Don't get in too deep with your ideas without really going deep into the research side of things. The truth is when businesses fail it's because as amazing as the idea might be, there's one thing that isn't working - it isn't connecting with the audience and you need that audience with a problem that you have the solution to succeed.
Spend more time at the start, doing some test runs with PPC (Google or Bing if you're looking for something cheaper). Spend time hanging around the places people who have the problem are. Get to know what their issues are inside and out.
Do that and follow what they're telling you and success will come your way.