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[PLAN] What's on your radar?

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meerakothand.com

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meera@meerakothand.com

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Sat, Dec 10, 2022 12:20 PM

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Keeping it simple has been a theme of how I run things over the past couple of years. ​ It's ea

Keeping it simple has been a theme of how I run things over the past couple of years. ​ It's easy to fall into the trap of making things complicated. ​ Multi-step funnels. ​ All-in one software. ​ Layers of segmenting. ​ The new shiny flavour of the month. ​ The next course with secret never-heard-before strategies and ninja tactics. ​ We overthink. We over complicate. We burn out. ​ If you’re feel exhausted or overwhelmed, maybe your business model is too complicated. ​ Can you cut it back to the essentials? Or if you're just starting out, can you stay focused on mastering the foundation first?​ ​ ​Multiple sources of traffic would expand your reach but you would also be spreading yourself thin. Master one main source of traffic. ​ Get people into your home base - your email list. ​ Get known for ONE thing first before moving into other areas. Nurture your subscribers. ​ The power of focusing on my email list is what has enabled me to thrive despite not being active on social media. ​ It's easy to get swayed by shiny objects or never-before-seen ninja 'secret' tactics.... ​ To want to always head back to the drawing board to find the next new thing to work on... ​ To want to stay stuck in learning mode. Wanting to upskill is commendable but not if that takes over execution and action. ​ Not if you're constantly chasing after a dozen or more potential rabbit trails. ​ If you're intending on launching your blog or biz or perhaps you've already launched but feel like you're missing out on critical steps in your foundation, here are some resources. ​ Pick ONE that's on your radar for 2023. ​ - If you're interested in email marketing, I have a free email course called [Email lists for Newbies]( which helps you work through what is essential when it comes to email marketing and how to get it to work for you. [Click here]( and you'll automatically be sent the first lesson. ​ ​ - If you're launching your online business or blog, I have a free email course [Biz Start Simplified]( which helps you get launched and walks you through some key foundational components which will help you grow your audience, build authority and start monetizing your blog. [Click here]( and you'll automatically be sent the first lesson. ​ ​ - If you're interested in launching digital products, I have a FREE Email course called [Get Product Ready](=) which walks you through how to create a digital product your audience will pay for. [Click here](=) and you'll automatically be sent the first lesson. Meera ​ ​P.S Have a question? Hit reply! [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 20 AMK Ave 2, SG, SG 567701

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