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cover of episode TAS 474: REAL Example How a "Touch List" Turned into $10k (No Tools Used)

TAS 474: REAL Example How a "Touch List" Turned into $10k (No Tools Used)

2018/2/7
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Do you find it difficult to get started on your journey to build an ecommerce business? What seems to constantly hold you back? Fear of failure? Not knowing where to start? All of the above? On this episode of The Amazing Seller, Scott welcomes a TAS follower like you, Arman, to the podcast to tell his story. Arman has struggled with many of the same hangups that you’ve faced on your journey and he’s here to give sellers like you hope! You don’t have to be an expert before you get started! Learn from Arman’s story and tap into the inspiration and motivation you need to move forward!

What is your “Why?”

If you’ve been around the TAS community for very long, you know that Scott is big on helping leaders like you find your “Why.” Have you found yours yet? How do you keep it in front of you? On this episode of The Amazing Seller, you’ll hear from special guest, Arman as he opens up about his “Why” and how it helped him get moving toward building his brand. Arman’s “Why” is helping to provide financial relief for his parents. Listening to Arman’s story, you get the sense that family is very important to him. His story is a great example for sellers like you who are trying to find that motivation to push you forward. To hear more about Arman’s story, make sure to listen to this episode!

What do you need to do next?

A huge struggle that many ecommerce leaders run into is figuring out what to do next. Have you struggled with that difficulty? What have you done to get unstuck and move forward toward your next objective? On this episode of The Amazing Seller, Scott and Arman talk about why it’s critical to zero in on your next action step and work from there. Don’t let the enormity of building your business sidetrack you from taking action on the next thing you need to accomplish. Learn more about this important topic from Scott and Arman by listening to this episode, you don’t want to miss it!

Don’t underestimate the power of having the right mindset!

One of the most important aspects of getting a successful ecommerce business off the ground is having the right mindset. You can have all the right tools and step by step guides on how to start a successful brand but if you don’t take the time to get your mindset in the right place and pay attention to personal development, your success will be fleeting. On this episode of The Amazing Seller, you’ll hear from Scott and his guest Arman as they discuss the significance of getting into the right mindset. Arman admits that at the start of his journey, his mindset wasn’t in the right place, it was all about getting money. Now he sees the larger picture! Hear about Arman’s story and find out what you can learn from it on this engaging episode!

Thinking about the long-term is critical for success.

Where do you see your business a year from now? What about three years from now? Do you have your eye on the long-term growth and sustainability of your ecommerce business or are you only focused on the here and now? To build a growing and thriving business, you’ve got to get a vision for the long-term trajectory of your business. While it might be more satisfying to cash in on the profits and successes of your latest product, in the long run, it’ll hurt your chances for sustained growth and expansion. At the end of the day, you’ve got to take a long hard look in the mirror and decide if you want to build something that will continue to grow and generate profit or if you are only looking for that quick fix. Hear more about this important topic by listening to this episode of The Amazing Seller featuring Scott’s conversation with his guest, Arman.

OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE AMAZING SELLER

  • [0:03] Scott’s introduction to this episode of the podcast!
  • [0:45] Scott shares a Facebook post from a TAS follower, Aman.