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Newsletter: Actually hit the ground running in 2024.

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  Hi {NAME}, How many times have you heard the phrase, “We want to hit the ground runni

  Hi {NAME},  How many times have you heard the phrase, “We want to hit the ground running in 2024?”  Sure, everyone says it with enthusiasm, but how do you actually hit the ground running in the new year?  In this week’s newsletter, we will outline what you need to do now to be ready for Q1 of 2024.   “If you can give your team a goal and boundaries and then really leave them the f*** alone, you’ll be very successful.”  - Noah Kagan, founder of Sumo   New Year Checklist: Before you swap your laptop for gift-wrapping paper, review our New Year checklist. You probably can’t do this all on the Friday afternoon before the holidays, but we suggest you at least review your 2023 data, audit your tech stack, and check your product stock.   Need Help Setting Goals?: If you’re struggling with the last three points on the checklist, no sweat. [Goal setting]( doesn’t have to involve a whiteboard the size of a city block or a complicated spreadsheet.  We started using OKRs for goal-setting in 2021, which simplified a process that used to take all-day meetings.  [Click here]( to get the same OKR framework that we’re using.  Revisit Your Buyer Personas: In the business, we talk about being “customer-centric” to execution, but rarely do we put our money where our mouth is.  Let’s make 2024 the year of the customer!  A good place to start is by reviewing our buyer personas. Update them or [build new ones]( that match your goals for the new year.  Ecommerce Trends for 2024: We can’t help but dabble a bit in trend forecasting (but please, always take this type of content with a grain of salt).  We can confidently say that [AI tools]( will only become more sophisticated, and your [TikTok Shop]( will be just as important as your Shopify store. So make sure you’re investing in AI and TikTok commerce next year to stay ahead of the competition.  Okay, that’s enough staring into the crystal ball.  We’ll be back for one more newsletter next week to close out the year. [Need Business Help in 2024?Â](     [CAREERS]( | [ABOUT US]( | [COURSES]( Love entrepreneurship as much as we do? Join our community: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [Spotify]( [SoundCloud]( [LinkedIn](      This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@foundr.com. You opted in by signing up or receiving an epic gift from us. Level 1, 60 Wilson Street, South Yarra 3141 VIC AU [Unsubscribe from All Emails]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](   Â

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