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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
02:20 Focusing on One Thing at a Time
08:34 The Six-Step Framework for Discovering and Defining Your One Thing
16:30 The Importance of Self-Reflection and Assessment
28:29 The Power of Writing Well in Your Business
36:02 Documenting and Standardizing Your One Thing: Identity Imprint
41:20 Implementing and Promoting Your One Thing: Launchpad Liftoff
Before we get too much into discovering and defining Your ONE Thing, I want to preface this by saying that it isn’t about only doing or having ONE thing.
Even though that level of focus is pretty amazing (and is something I’m working towards, it’s a process).
This is about creating the ONE thing you’re known for.
Not a niche (swear I’m not anti-niche, I’m anti-ONLY-niche), but more of a brand philosophy and mantra that people associate with you and your business.
And if you’re a personal brand, ideally, people associate your ONE thing with YOU personally.
I’m hosting a free workshop next week, so I thought I’d give you a little sneak peek and preview what we’re going to cover and why this is crucial to differentiate yourself in a very noisy world filled with AI content.
And for what it’s worth, I LOVE AI and use it all the time.
But what sets you apart is who you are.
If you have even a little understanding and knowledge of copywriting, marketing, direct response, and content, you can use AI pretty easily and get decent output.
What AI can’t do is be YOU (and hopefully not in my lifetime because, let’s face it, that’s a little creepy to even think about).
You can absolutely train it to sound like you, write in your voice, use the type of language you use, but you still have to train it.
That’s where Your ONE Thing comes in.
I have a 6-step framework for “Your ONE Thing” – so let’s jump into it.
Be sure to register for the FREE workshop here. The LIVE Workshop will be recorded and held on Wednesday, May 15th, at 11:00 PDT.
If you get this after the live workshop, you can register and watch the on-demand workshop for free with the same link (and my goal is to run this live more than once while I continue iterating and refining everything).
Here’s the 6-step framework, with more detailed explanations below:
Let’s dive deeper into each one.
Takeaways
Discovering and defining “Your ONE Thing” is about creating a brand philosophy and mantra that people associate with you and your business.
The six-step framework for discovering and defining your one thing includes core discovery dive, audience alchemy, idea incubator, reality check, identity imprint, and launchpad liftoff.
Take the time to reflect on your personal and business identity, understand your target audience, brainstorm potential ideas, validate and test your one thing, and integrate it into your marketing efforts.
Writing well is one of the best things you can do for your business, as it applies across all mediums and helps you communicate effectively with your audience.
Your one thing should support your long-term goals and be integrated into all aspects of your content and business channels.
By Kim DoyalThis episode is brought to you by Cloudways.
Get 20% off for two months with code KIM20FOR2
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
02:20 Focusing on One Thing at a Time
08:34 The Six-Step Framework for Discovering and Defining Your One Thing
16:30 The Importance of Self-Reflection and Assessment
28:29 The Power of Writing Well in Your Business
36:02 Documenting and Standardizing Your One Thing: Identity Imprint
41:20 Implementing and Promoting Your One Thing: Launchpad Liftoff
Before we get too much into discovering and defining Your ONE Thing, I want to preface this by saying that it isn’t about only doing or having ONE thing.
Even though that level of focus is pretty amazing (and is something I’m working towards, it’s a process).
This is about creating the ONE thing you’re known for.
Not a niche (swear I’m not anti-niche, I’m anti-ONLY-niche), but more of a brand philosophy and mantra that people associate with you and your business.
And if you’re a personal brand, ideally, people associate your ONE thing with YOU personally.
I’m hosting a free workshop next week, so I thought I’d give you a little sneak peek and preview what we’re going to cover and why this is crucial to differentiate yourself in a very noisy world filled with AI content.
And for what it’s worth, I LOVE AI and use it all the time.
But what sets you apart is who you are.
If you have even a little understanding and knowledge of copywriting, marketing, direct response, and content, you can use AI pretty easily and get decent output.
What AI can’t do is be YOU (and hopefully not in my lifetime because, let’s face it, that’s a little creepy to even think about).
You can absolutely train it to sound like you, write in your voice, use the type of language you use, but you still have to train it.
That’s where Your ONE Thing comes in.
I have a 6-step framework for “Your ONE Thing” – so let’s jump into it.
Be sure to register for the FREE workshop here. The LIVE Workshop will be recorded and held on Wednesday, May 15th, at 11:00 PDT.
If you get this after the live workshop, you can register and watch the on-demand workshop for free with the same link (and my goal is to run this live more than once while I continue iterating and refining everything).
Here’s the 6-step framework, with more detailed explanations below:
Let’s dive deeper into each one.
Takeaways
Discovering and defining “Your ONE Thing” is about creating a brand philosophy and mantra that people associate with you and your business.
The six-step framework for discovering and defining your one thing includes core discovery dive, audience alchemy, idea incubator, reality check, identity imprint, and launchpad liftoff.
Take the time to reflect on your personal and business identity, understand your target audience, brainstorm potential ideas, validate and test your one thing, and integrate it into your marketing efforts.
Writing well is one of the best things you can do for your business, as it applies across all mediums and helps you communicate effectively with your audience.
Your one thing should support your long-term goals and be integrated into all aspects of your content and business channels.