Questions

I routinely follow my intuition, and 9/10 I'm correct. My colleagues and clients trust me because of my batting average but I'm having trouble explaining my reasoning or deeply articulating by viewpoint. 1.) Is this common? 2.) Other than googling, is there a way to sell my points without overly looking like I'm winging it? Sometimes I feel strongly about something and I look for data to back that up, almost working backwards 3.) Is that alright?

1) I think is more common than assumed, the economics of success are highly dependent on whoe you aske (risk takers vs non risk takers) particularly among entrepreneurs or leaders of other form. The real difference is the answer to: 9/10 success rate in what? Find a niche in that area and write an e-book.

You could simply price it for $0.99 and market it a lot as a consulting self guide to ______.

If is product based create a simple single informational web page and shave adsense run on it. For example I once created a page on the best cameras for outdoors men (one time effort, not a blog just page with facts and list of products) . I made money from Google and for some of the cameras I had affiliate links for commission... People trust my comments and decide to buy base on that.

Also you could become a consultant, this is easier said than done though but the costs are relatively low and markup is huge if you have an actual track record that others can see and measure.

I'd be more than happy to help you brainstorm things out, offer some creative solutions and references if you'd like. Best of luck!


Answered 9 years ago

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