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3: Creative Business Success: How Starting Small Leads to Big Wins with Early Supporters
Episode 317th December 2024 • Standout Creatives: Business, marketing, and creativity tips for solopreneurs launching their ideas • Kevin Chung
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Starting small doesn’t mean thinking small. In this episode of The Standout Creatives, I’ll show you how launching with a small, engaged audience can be your secret weapon for creative business success. Whether you’re working on your first course, digital product, or any big idea, this approach will set you up for growth without the stress of trying to “go big” too soon.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

  • The Myth of “Go Big or Go Home”: Why starting small can actually lead to success.
  • The Power of Early Supporters: How to attract the right people who will champion your work and become your first superfans.
  • Small Wins, Big Momentum: Real-world examples of creatives who turned small audiences into thriving businesses.
  • Your Action Plan: A simple, repeatable process for launching small while building confidence and connection.

You don’t need a massive following to create something amazing. You just need to take the first step—and I’ll help you make it happen.

Who This Episode is For

  • Creative entrepreneurs feeling overwhelmed by the idea of launching to a small audience.
  • Digital product and course creators who have a small but passionate fan base.
  • Anyone who’s tired of chasing vanity metrics and ready to focus on authentic, meaningful results.

Key Takeaways:

  • Start small, think big: The most successful launches often come from starting with the resources and audience you have now.
  • Engage early fans: Focus on people who already know, like, and trust your work—they’ll be the foundation for your future growth.
  • Momentum matters: Celebrate the small wins because they’re the stepping stones to your standout business.

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Final Thought:

Big success doesn’t require a big start. It just needs a small, intentional step forward—and the right people to walk alongside you. Ready to take yours?

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