Thomas Smale
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Hi all,
I'm new to the forum, but not the online world. Seems like some intelligent conversation going on around here so figured I'd join in.
For those who don't know me, I was the broker on Tavin's million dollar sale: https://www.buildersociety.com/threads/sold-a-million-dollar-website-ama.437/
You may have also read my articles around the web or worked with my company FE International.
I started out with nothing selling websites for a few hundred dollars back in 2010. Since then, I've built a profitable business that has grown each year.
Some lessons I've learned going from a few hundred bucks to 7 figures:
1) Build something sustainable. Whilst one time big pay days might be great, if you want to be successful in business in the long run, you have to build something sustainable. Even if it's boring. Of course, you can still hustle on the side to keep the income rolling, but focus on something that will still be around in 5+ years time.
2) Be honest. There's a lot to be said for honesty. Whilst being honest will certainly lose you business (vs. a company/person who over-promises), I've found that over time it will bring more repeat business and more referrals. Lying will catch up with you eventually.
3) Build systems and processes (asap). I learned this one the hard way. When you work by yourself, if you have ADD like me, it's unlikely you'll have systems or processes. You know what you are doing but not how. If you want to hire people (I have a team of 10 now), you absolutely must have systems and processes in place. A lot of people skimp on systems - I've invested hundreds of thousands over the years and continue to do so. There are many areas worth saving money on in business (do you really need that extra bottle of Champagne?) but systems isn't one of them.
I'll hopefully be around here regularly assuming you all want to keep me
I'm new to the forum, but not the online world. Seems like some intelligent conversation going on around here so figured I'd join in.
For those who don't know me, I was the broker on Tavin's million dollar sale: https://www.buildersociety.com/threads/sold-a-million-dollar-website-ama.437/
You may have also read my articles around the web or worked with my company FE International.
I started out with nothing selling websites for a few hundred dollars back in 2010. Since then, I've built a profitable business that has grown each year.
Some lessons I've learned going from a few hundred bucks to 7 figures:
1) Build something sustainable. Whilst one time big pay days might be great, if you want to be successful in business in the long run, you have to build something sustainable. Even if it's boring. Of course, you can still hustle on the side to keep the income rolling, but focus on something that will still be around in 5+ years time.
2) Be honest. There's a lot to be said for honesty. Whilst being honest will certainly lose you business (vs. a company/person who over-promises), I've found that over time it will bring more repeat business and more referrals. Lying will catch up with you eventually.
3) Build systems and processes (asap). I learned this one the hard way. When you work by yourself, if you have ADD like me, it's unlikely you'll have systems or processes. You know what you are doing but not how. If you want to hire people (I have a team of 10 now), you absolutely must have systems and processes in place. A lot of people skimp on systems - I've invested hundreds of thousands over the years and continue to do so. There are many areas worth saving money on in business (do you really need that extra bottle of Champagne?) but systems isn't one of them.
I'll hopefully be around here regularly assuming you all want to keep me