What's your current business structure?
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What's your current business structure?
Solo Founder/Operator
Small Team (2–5 Employees)
Medium Team (6-10 employees)
Established Team (20+ employees)
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What best describes your business goals right now?
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I need more leads and consistent sales
I need better systems and automation
I'm preparing to sell, exit, or step back
How are you currently managing leads and follow-up?
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Pen + paper or spreadsheet
A basic CRM (but it’s messy or underused)
A fully built CRM and marketing system
Which best describes your marketing?
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Mostly word-of-mouth and referrals
Some online campaigns or ads
We have a marketing team/contractor in place
Are you comfortable implementing tech tools on your own?
Yes, I just need the tools
No, I need hands-on help
Maybe, with clear instructions
Would you consider a strategic partnership or profit/equity share if it meant faster growth?
Yes, I’m open to that
No, I prefer traditional paid services only
Maybe, depends on the structure
If your business journey was a movie, which title fits best?
Inventor's Paradise: The Quest for the Next Big Thing
Scale Up or Bust: The Growth Hacker's Saga
Brand It Like Beckham: The Story of Iconic Identity
The Profit Prophet: Making Cash Rain
Sorting tasks for you is like:
Organizing a party: What's needed to make it awesome?
Picking Netflix shows: What do I feel like today?
Shopping for snacks: Which will satisfy my hunger for success?
Trying to find your phone when you're holding it.
Dealing with competition is like:
Being in a dance-off: Show your best moves.
Running your own race: Just focus on the finish line.
Spy vs. Spy: Keep an eye out and adapt.
Suddenly remembering you're allergic to competition.
To you, fostering innovation is like:
Hosting a brainstorming festival: Ideas, unite!
Investing in a magic beanstalk: Growth through tech.
Polishing a classic car: Making the old new again.
Innovation? I'm still figuring out my coffee machine.
Your take on customer feedback is:
Hunting for treasure: Every piece of feedback is gold.
Listening like it's a hit song: On repeat for improvements.
Considering it like a food critic's review: Important but not always tasty.
Feedback? Is that like a backhanded compliment?
Success in your business feels like:
Winning an Oscar: Dreams and hard work paying off.
Hitting a jackpot: Ka-ching!
Getting 5-star reviews across the board: Customers love you!
Expanding your empire: More locations, more power.
Your method of market research is most like:
Sherlock Holmes, with less mystery and more market trends.
A once-in-a-blue-moon astrology reading: curious but not committed.
Going with the gut, like choosing pizza toppings.
Market research? Is that a new social media challenge?
When faced with a scary business decision, you're like:
Hold my coffee; I've got this.
Let's crunch some numbers and then decide.
Risks? More like opportunities!
Umm, can I phone a friend?