Categories: Growing Revnue + Wealth, Niching
Link: https://rochellemoulton.com/soloist_podcast/pulling-out-of-a-revenue-nosedive-with-chris-ferdinandi/?utm_source=subscriber
What do you do when your consistently growing revenue suddenly takes a nosedive—and your peers are feeling it too? Soloist Chris Ferdinandi walks us through the experience and the experiments he conducted to start lifting himself out of it.
Why he built his business as a side hustle and didn’t go solo until he matched his corporate salary.
The financial and emotional hit of a 50% revenue drop—and how to experiment without morphing to panic.
What to do when you’re “too feral” to go back into Corporate: the experiments that failed and those that gave hope.
How selling to a 640-person email list outsold the results from a 14,000 list—by over 3X (hint: the new sale was in his genius zone).
Two moves to make when your revenue is tanking—and one surprising upside.
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BIO
Chris helps people build a simpler, faster, more resilient web.
Early in his career, he felt like he couldn’t get anything done. Since then, he’s discovered a bunch of systems and strategies that let him turn his ADHD into a superpower. His ADHD tips newsletter is read by hundreds of developers each weekday.
He creates courses and workshops, publishes several daily newsletters, speaks at events, and has advised and written code for organizations like NASA, Apple, Harvard Business School, Chobani, and Adidas.
Chris loves pirates, puppies, and Pixar movies, and lives near horse farms in rural Massachusetts.
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TRANSCRIPT
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Chris Ferdinandi: I also feel very positive about my ADHD. Much in the same way on your episode, the phrase like ruthless self-acceptance or there...