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Tim is the head of marketing

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:13 am
by zihadhosenjm60
Tim is the head of marketing at Ahrefs and he runs a cozy little personal blog called BloggerJet, where he’s also covered tons of blogging topics related to doing smart blogger outreach, the best cheap hosting plans on the market, how much it costs to blog and more. Here’s Tim’s best business advice for aspiring entrepreneurs:

“The most painful mistake that first-time entrepreneurs make is they rely on their business idea too much.”

“They’re convinced that success in business is pre-determined by the uk ka number kya hai of their business idea alone. And they couldn’t be more wrong. Execution is equally (if not more) important than the actual idea. Ideation is the easy and fun part and execution is the hard and tedious one.”

"Success in business is NOT pre-determined by the awesomeness of your idea." @timsoulo
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“That’s why people would rather put faith in their ideas than invest countless hours of work towards making it happen. Like the character of Mark Zuckerberg famously said in “The Social Network” movie: “If you guys were the inventors of Facebook, you’d have invented Facebook.”

35. Caroline Beaton. Start a Business Advice from Caroline Beaton
Caroline is a writer and entrepreneur helping millennials uncover their professional purpose with stories, statistics and heart. You can find her at carolinebeaton.com, on Forbes and right here on my blog where she shares her incredible story of going from secretary to self-employed. Now, here’s her best business advice for aspiring entrepreneurs who want to start a business the right way:

“The most painful mistake I see entrepreneurs make is launching before learning. For example, you may decide you want to launch a marketing consulting company, so you hastily make a website, content and reach out to people, but you haven’t yet figured out who your target clientele is. What people actually need help with or what you’re specifically good at. So no one bites.”