#5 How to Achieve Growth in Whatever You Do

No, it's not by paying for subscribers....

As you guys know by now, I keep my weekly newsletters simple.

Short and sweet.

And there’s a reason for it. I want to stay focused on what I’m doing and not lose sight of it. If the time ever comes for me to implement something else, I’ll think about it at that time, but for now, I want to get this weekly newsletter out….on a weekly basis. 😂 

The thing is, when you try to do to much at the same time, or try to think too much ahead, sometimes you overcomplicate stuff. Then, because of the over complication, you never even start. Or if you start, it’s not feasible to continue doing it.

And that’s the topic of today - Growth via Focus.

What do YOU want to do? Do you care about money or just audience? Is audience without money fine? Or do you want both.

For example, if you just want people to follow you, then all you have to do is every couple of month, start posting a new hyped up topic - that’ll get you views, that will get you followers, but to be honestly, you probably won’t be making much. But, on the other hand, if you want to build a following where you can eventually monetize it, you at least need a theme to focus on. It could be Trade Compliance, it could be Games, it could be Books. Whatever you love - just start posting around that one topic over and over and over again. Eventually, the right audience will start to notice you, follow you, and connect with you. From there, you can build you base as tall as you want.

In the past, there’s one real thing i’ve focused on - Trade Compliance. But then I’ve gotten side-tracked, but those thing don’t pan out because I either lose interest or I get bored. So, I’m sticking to trade compliance, plus productivity. In the near future, you’ll start to see more things change and aligned to these two topics - on my site, newsletter, and YouTube (which by the way if you haven’t subscribed to, do so)!!!

So grab one thing at the beginning, and stick to it. It’ll take you to places you’ve never even emagined.

Until next time,

Nadeem