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Q1 Quarterly Report for BusinessAWeek.com

Thank you for stopping by! As you can see, this is an exciting page. My goal is to start 52 businesses in the next year! Yes, these will be generally simplistic self-maintaining and hopefully self-evolving websites; but that's just the point! As with most businesses, some will "fail" and most will only make a bit, but some will hit; and that gamble is what wakes some of us up in the morning.

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Okay, I just posted business #12, and it dawned on me that I am therefore 23% of the way through my Business A Week year!  Yes, I may do it more than 52 weeks, but don’t tell my wife that.  In the meantime, let me update you on where each business is at…

  1. Business a Week - 304 visitors making 841 visits, roughly 100% growth this month, 16 site pages on google, 99 total mentions on google, top keyword: enfp.  It’s been a blast, and there are sufficient ads along the side to monetize on its own.
  2. RAMPrint.com - I don’t have access to these stats, but I know we have 59 site pages on google, 159 total mentions on google.  People mention it.
  3. OfficeSpares - 38 visitors making 39 visits, roughly 100% growth this month, 2 site pages on google, 337 total mentions on google, top keyword: spares.  No mention from anyone, we’ll see how this goes.  I got one email of someone suggesting a place that might have a spare phone system, but they didn’t. 
  4. F00Music.com - 113 visitors making 460 visits, roughly 200% growth this month, 4 site pages on google, 28 total mentions on google, top keyword: foomusic.  Starting to get traffic, need to organize the monetization.
  5. ENFP Consulting - 39 visitors making 40 visits, roughly 500% growth this month, 1 site pages on google, 7 total mentions on google, top keyword: enfp.  Most of the hits are from mid-life crisis ENFPs, but I have billed about $1000 via ENFP Consulting.
  6. The Invitations Expert - 196 visitors making 447 visits, roughly 350% growth this month, 14 site pages on google, 42 total mentions on google, top keyword: wedding.  One of my favorites, and so little traffic relative to its potential.  I guess I need to make the salespitch a bit more overt, and I need to post more.  It is amazing that the highest traffic demographics come from LDS people…
  7. ScriptureForum.net - 259 visitors making 372 visits, roughly 150% growth this month, 141 site pages on google, 136 total mentions on google, top keyword: site.  This will take off as soon as I get a few people.  Just a few to volunteer some labor building out the scripture sections, then it’ll go crazy.   It’s too obvious not to.  Anyone, of any religion, looking for a church oriented way to volunteer and build the kingdom from your living room?
  8. QD Web Design - 17 visitors making 20 visits, roughly 100% growth per month, 4 site pages on google, 3 total mentions on google.  I’m not sure which of my requests have directly come from this site–probably none, but we’ll see.
  9. FilmClean - 41 visitors making 45 visits, roughly 300% growth per month, 2 site pages on google, 4 total mentions on google.  Easy, duplicable, we’ll see.
  10. Karate Consulting - 20 visitors making 32 visits, 1 site pages on google, 2 total mentions on google, top keyword: karate.  Again, good energy but too new.
  11. Fortibus Es - 44 visitors making 87 visits, 10 site pages on google, 14 total mentions on google, top keyword: es.  One IM, we’ll see if it goes through.
  12. The Union Statesman - new as of today! 

I still need to

  • create a skeleton… this is all too much based on my ideas, and not a duplicable and perhaps eventually automatable formula
  • create forms for said skeleton
  • create channels in google adsense
  • fill out some of these sites–scriptureforum needs a lot before it’s truly professional
  • just put more time into them.  These have been wonderfully successful for having not spent more than 6 hours on any of these businesses, but I’d really like to expedite the enlargement of my efforts…
  • find partners
  • find volunteers
  • find sponsors / donors / investors

Ideas anyone?

March 15, 2008   1 Comment

#5: ENFP Consulting

Half of starting a business is knowing thyself.  We all have our strengths and weaknesses.  Well I’m the kind of guy who’s never particularly good at anything, but everyone’s completely in awe at how relatively good I am at everything.  Another word for that is being an ENFP.  That means I get calls from everyone I’ve ever met asking both business and personal advice on all manner of things.  I really have had people call and ask where they can get bulk swords, ceramic frogs, or how to fix computer programs I’ve never seen-last week  I had a missionary stop me asking legal advice regarding knocking on doors in unfriendly cities.  I didn’t earn this reputation or skill; it’s just a personality type (catalyzed by a great upbringing, great educational training, and a lot of effort.)  Whatever the reason, I truly am the kind of guy who can walk into any business in America and, very shortly, write a 50 page paper on steps they could take to improve their business.  I don’t natively read financial statements or analyze arbitrage on hedging schemes-my gift is to be decently good at every subject, which allows me to thrive in small business and excel in growth-phase companies, and allows me to give very specific and profitable advice to anyone who asks.  Try me by calling or posting a comment below.  And if you like what I say, go to enfpconsulting.com and return to me a small percentage of the value I provided for you.

December 29, 2007   No Comments