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Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
I’m 39.

Here are 16 lessons from 11 years in online business that I wish I knew at 25:
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
1. Find a way to use ethical scarcity & urgency

(Or die trying)

Always open offers rarely sell. They're almost as bad as nice-to-have offers.

Create a start & end time and limit how many people can buy.

If you're selling high ticket this is easy to justify.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
2. Be absolutely relentless

Business is simple but not easy. Most people give up too soon. Or they don't put in enough effort.

At the start it makes sense to work long hours on your business and obsess over details.
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3. Follow up like a psychopath

People are busy. They forget things. They handle the most urgent stuff first.

The people who win do 3x as many follow-ups. I'd recommend at least 5 follow-ups for every ask.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
4. Figure out what makes people buy

• Run surveys
• Do 1:1 sales calls
• Host webinars

You need to talk to the market or you end up being a delusional wannabe.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
5. Develop a killer mindset

Psychology drives a business more than a product/service, features or ROI.

If you think like sh*t it's impossible to be an owner. Most people have a scarcity mindset.

That'll never work online.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
Get comfortable with:

• Calculated risks
• Many failures
• Daily rejection
• Backing yourself
• Deep uncertainty
• Trolls/haters/critics
• Feelings of bankruptcy
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
6. Make your why strong enough

Building a business for money isn't enough. The best 'why' is to build a business so you have:

• More freedom
• More time with family
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Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
7. It's never too late to build a business

I got serious in my early 30s.

Start today.
Start without a plan.
Start before you're ready.
Start without knowing what to sell.
Start while working a job.

Just start. I've seen 80 year olds do it. Why not you?
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
8. Be prepared to lose money

Gurus tell you to never lose money. But you learn nothing that way.

The best lessons cost money & give you enormous pain.

I had $1.2M stolen from my digital wallet. Taught me more than a 4 year Harvard degree
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
9. College degrees teach you to get a job, not run a business

Forget degrees. Go run an online business & you'll learn while doing it.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
10. Build your business in public

• Acts as a lead magnet
• Gives you endless content
• Helps you attract mentors/partners
• And it's bloody fun, man.

Document your entire business online with social media.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
11. Focus on profit margins instead of revenue

That's why digital businesses sh*t all over traditional ones.

There are close to no expenses with a digital business. It's pure profit + infinitely scalable.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
12. Start with a high ticket offer

• The money will change how you think.
• You can do it with a handful of clients.
• And once your income is sorted you can go bigger and build leverage.

Gurus telling you to sell $20 digital products are dumb
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
13. Focus on ensuring people see your content 10x more than you think feels normal

The average person buys after 30+ emails, not one post they saw of yours on social media.

More content. More email. More nurturing. More offers. More launches.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
14. Sell something you enjoy

Trendy offers that supposedly make big money are the worst.

You might be able to launch one but you won't be able to write about + deliver it for 5 years.

So it'll never become a sizeable business.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
15. Trade passion for obsession

Passion is weak. Obsession takes over your entire life.

Businesses built around obsessions become:

• Red Bull
• UFC
• Nike
• Ferrero Rocher

Everything else gets forgotten.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
16. Make your writing habit an addiction

Writing is the key marketing for your business. Your ideas are what attract people to you.

So you want to write a lot.

When done right, it turns into a drug addiction.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
Writing online becomes:

• Youtube scripts
• Offer docs
• Newsletters
• Sales emails
• 10,000 word essays
• Short form tweets/notes
• Podcast episodes

If you don't master writing online, you won't build a digital business.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
17. Find a way to leverage AI

Most people are ignoring it. Or are moving too slow. The time is now to implement it.

Best way to start: launch a custom GPT
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