The $1.8M Solopreneur Playbook

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This is how Brett Williams became one of the highest paid solopreneur's on the internet.

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what I loved about this is it breaks down into a few steps something I've had in the works for a while. It allowed me to see my own work in a way clearer way, so thank you so much for this video.

JorgeCarrasco
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step#1 demand based pricing
step#2 boundaries
step#3 the $500 client
step#4 high demand, low touch
step#5 build once, sell forever.

readingwithme
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I’ve watched so many of these videos and my main takeaway is do something you genuinely enjoy. When first starting it’s easy to get overwhelmed when thinking of what you want to do but I believe as long as you do what you love, the money will follow. I’m the type of person that has many hobbies and interest so it’s hard to narrow that down but that can also be used to my advantage

bennettcarby
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Love this format Patt! It's great how you didn't take the simple route of just interviewing, but instead break down principles that we can learn from.

budivoogt
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As a small business owner, I have to say, this video was absolutely inspiring!!!

Mr.HowToTech
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Wow, this channel is so inspiring, i just happened to stumble upon it today. So much value FOR FREE, AMAZING! Thanks.

randomzys
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Exceptional video! It shows how much effort you put into planning and production. Love the concepts covered.

classicmanlifestyle
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Thank you for your videos. You are the modern time Napoleon Hill. Keep up the good work!

ezTesting
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This is so easy to understand but so hard to do, it’s hard to come up with an idea of your own but definitely possible

vaughan
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I’ve tested this exact model in 2024 and only got 1 client in 6 months after launch, I say this for all aspiring designers, using this model is harder than you think in 2024. If you don’t have a personal brand nobody will care to try the offer

jo
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Nice overview, thank you. one thing I don’t think we talk about enough of this genre is the high value skills that that person built prior to getting their business idea. Without those years of knowledge and experience, Brett would have not been able to do the same thing. - I think we could spend a lot more time talking about that.

chrissulimay
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woaa amazing history and very well told in full detail, lots of information to take away from this video and implement, just amazing, thanks man 🔥🙌🏻

sturmenta
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Put demand first. Brett filled a need by offering unlimited, affordable graphic design services.
Price your service high. Brett started at $449/month and raised his prices to $88, 000/month.
Set boundaries. Brett created boundaries to protect his time, such as requiring clients to submit design requests asynchronously via a Trello board.
Go after $5, 000 clients, not $500 clients. Brett focused on clients who were willing to pay $5, 000/year because he knew they would be high-value.
Create a high-demand, low-touch service. Brett created a service that was in high demand but had low overhead. This allowed him to scale without increasing his time commitment.
Build once, sell many. Brett increased his revenue by creating products that could be downloaded and sold repeatedly.

liqidashi
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Dammnnn! The value of this video is just insane!
Keep going Cuz' ! We like that !
🔥🔥🔥

annioutoybou
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Great video Pat, the details and analysis in this video are not only mega helpful and inspirational but also well made and put together. Will use the tips from here!

ahulpujari
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These type of videos will always show you how easy it was done.

gaaraxx
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Just found your channel. Awesome content

mauroissa
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I like the breakdown of the process and why. Thanks for the video!!

motionmuse
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Amazing. Came across this video at exactly the right time

StupidIsTheNorm
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This is a great channel..i would love to replay some of your shows on my online radio station I broadcast out of Perth Western Australia. The 101 Connection. With your permission, of course.

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