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006: Is Your Next Business a Productized Service? | Brian Casel
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Takeaways:
- Whether you realize it or not, you’re modeling entrepreneurship to your kids. That’s a good thing. Brian was an entrepreneur before he knew he was an entrepreneur. His upbringing in many ways prepared him for a career of self-employment. For all you parents out there listening; take this lesson to heart: don’t be afraid to bring your kids into your confidence about your business. The lessons you’ll teach them just by watching you will change the way they see the world, and will probably inform their own career choices.
- Entrepreneurial enthusiasm is the fuel that drives us. Brian experimented with several different businesses, and you can still hear his enthusiasm for those early wins. Small things, like getting his first customer, and earning his first $59 from his Wordpress theme, were like gas in his entrepreneurial engine.
- Productized services can be easier to launch than SaaS products. A productized service is a service that you offered in a tightly defined package. There’s not a lot of variation in the process of what you do from one customer to another, although the outcome - whatever it is you deliver to the client - is unique to them. AudienceOps is a great example of a productized service: they provide custom content production. Although the content that they develop for each customer is unique, the process is the same, and so it can be done very efficiently. Brian was able to launch AudienceOps very quickly without having to build any infrastructure up front (that came later).
- The only way to get it right is to get it wrong a whole bunch of times. You have to be willing to risk getting it wrong; otherwise, you’ll never start. Start something small, launch it, see what you learned, and then improve your approach for the next time. That’s how you work up the ladder to success.
Full Shownotes:
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Audience Ops
- Ops Calendar
- Big Snow Tiny Conf
- Bootstrapped Web Podcast
- Productize Podcast
- FounderCafe
- ProductizeAndScale.com
12集单集
Manage episode 216263758 series 2434635
内容由Ryan Crispin Heneise提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Ryan Crispin Heneise 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal。
Takeaways:
- Whether you realize it or not, you’re modeling entrepreneurship to your kids. That’s a good thing. Brian was an entrepreneur before he knew he was an entrepreneur. His upbringing in many ways prepared him for a career of self-employment. For all you parents out there listening; take this lesson to heart: don’t be afraid to bring your kids into your confidence about your business. The lessons you’ll teach them just by watching you will change the way they see the world, and will probably inform their own career choices.
- Entrepreneurial enthusiasm is the fuel that drives us. Brian experimented with several different businesses, and you can still hear his enthusiasm for those early wins. Small things, like getting his first customer, and earning his first $59 from his Wordpress theme, were like gas in his entrepreneurial engine.
- Productized services can be easier to launch than SaaS products. A productized service is a service that you offered in a tightly defined package. There’s not a lot of variation in the process of what you do from one customer to another, although the outcome - whatever it is you deliver to the client - is unique to them. AudienceOps is a great example of a productized service: they provide custom content production. Although the content that they develop for each customer is unique, the process is the same, and so it can be done very efficiently. Brian was able to launch AudienceOps very quickly without having to build any infrastructure up front (that came later).
- The only way to get it right is to get it wrong a whole bunch of times. You have to be willing to risk getting it wrong; otherwise, you’ll never start. Start something small, launch it, see what you learned, and then improve your approach for the next time. That’s how you work up the ladder to success.
Full Shownotes:
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Audience Ops
- Ops Calendar
- Big Snow Tiny Conf
- Bootstrapped Web Podcast
- Productize Podcast
- FounderCafe
- ProductizeAndScale.com
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