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Would you rather risk getting crushed and have at least a non-zero chance of success, or do nothing and guarantee failure?
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.I’d be more worried about this than any 1,000lb Gorrillas.To start it will not be cheap. It will require building a fairly complex website, and a lot of marketing.
It will require building a fairly complex website, and a lot of marketing
I have a smaller but related lead generation idea that I could do that would keep me under the radar, but also a much lower income potential, and probably more day-to-day work. If I create the right processes, though, maybe both would be options I could do simultaneously. This option would probably be much faster to implement though.
You could try generating a lead first while you do that other stuff?I have to build the business list before I can start giving them leads.
I've worked with websites for the past decade. The clients who come up to me and say, I want XYZ ABC 123 ASDF, usually don't go past a soft launch.
The ones that say, I want a website that does A, are the ones who go on to make millions.
What qualifies "does A", singular functionality / purpose, like a microservice?
If people are copying you, you're on the right path.
I’d be more worried about this than any 1,000lb Gorrillas.
Can you start cheaper? Can you make a sale this week?
I'll put the big site on the back burner, focus on lead generation for the short (and possibly long) term, and see where that goes.
Wrong answer! Put your big boy pants on and go for the audacious idea!
If you never do it, even if your ‘easy option’ goes well, you’ll forever be wondering if you could have made ‘the big idea’ work
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