The 7 Day Startup
by Dan Norris
7 Days to Startup
Day 1. “Brainstorm a bunch of ideas and evaluate them against the checklist. Choose the idea that stands out as being the best option for you.”
Day 2. “Write down exactly what you will launch on Day 7. What will your customers get, what is included, and what is excluded? If necessary, write down what is automated and what will be done manually in the short term.”
Day 3. “Come up with a bunch of potential business names and evaluate them against the criteria above. Choose whichever one makes the most sense to you and run with it. Grab the best domain you can for that name.”
Day 4. “Build yourself a website!”
Day 5. “Build a list of what marketing methods you are going to choose. Put together a rough plan for the first week or two of your launch.”
Day 6. “Create a spreadsheet that covers the first few months in business, the number of signups, revenue, estimated costs, and monthly growth.”
Day 7. “Launch and start executing your marketing plan.”
The 9 Elements of a
Bootstrapped Business Idea
Enjoyable daily tasks
Product/founder fit
Scalable business model
Operates profitably without the founder
An asset you can sell
Large market potential
Tap into pain or pleasure differentiators
Unique lead generation advantage
Ability to launch quickly
10 Ways to Market Your Business
Create Content on Your Site
Start Sending Emails
Podcasting
Forums and Online Groups
Guest Blogging
Listing Sites
Webinars
Presenting
Doing Free Work
Media Coverage
A Framework for Choosing an
Acceptable Business Name
Is it taken?
Is it simple?
Is it easy to say out loud?
Do you like it?
Does it make sense for your idea?
Questions that will help
you with your MVP:
How can you perform a service or offer a product to real customers?
How will you get them to pay you after seven days?
How close will your MVP be to the final vision of your product?
What can you do manually (hint: probably everything)?
What can you do yourself instead of delegating?
How can you make your offer as real as possible for the end customer?