574. "I have so many ideas--what do I focus on first?" | Coaching Session

The Product Boss Podcast - A podcast by Jacqueline Snyder

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If you're a product-based business owner, then chances are you're also a creative- meaning you constantly have ALL of these new ideas you're wanting to test and try. As a creative, one of the biggest struggles I see is being able to know where to focus and prioritize to keep the needle moving forward in your business. Sound familiar? That's exactly what I'm helping Rachel of Falcone Farms today so let's dive in.Rachel is raising two kids, running a farm, already has one product-based business, and is now launching another. We talk through her new goat’s milk soap company, including shifting her ideal client and doing the math on cost, price, and quantity. But we also talk about the big picture in terms of waiting for your experiments to produce results, and how to stay focused.This episode was so much fun and had so many great takeaways! Rachel and I are very similar in that we're both creatives so our minds are always wanting to jump to the next thing. If that sounds like you, then be sure to tune in and let's get you focused.Resources:Purchase from Rachel’s business: FalconeFarm.comFollow Rachel and Falcone Farm on TikTok and Instagram (@FalconeFarm)Join our brand new program, ‘Stand Out Society’, an 8-week program for product businesses looking to breakthrough to get more customers and stand out in a crowded market. Stand Out Society is open to anyone who sells products- whether you’re just starting out or have been doing it for years. We’ll cover the core foundations your business needs to get clear on your brand and get more customers. Plus I’m teaching it live for this round only!! Join Stand Out Society today! Doors close on Wednesday.Connect:Website: theproductboss.comInstagram: @theproductbossMentioned in this episode:HubSpotGet started for Free with Hubspot CRMHubSpot 2024Another BiteListen to Another Bite wherever you get your podcasts.Another Bite Podcast

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