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From Struggles to Success I’m a 32-year-old single mom from California. After my divorce, I struggled to raise my daughter, working as a chef earning $1,000/month, then at an oil company making $3,000/month — still not enough. Everything changed when my friend introduced me to Shopify dropshipping. I started with just $500, and my first payout was $4,000. I reinvested, and now I earn $60K–$100K every month! If you want to start your own online business, I can guide you and connect you with the same developer who helped me succeed.
🔍 Live SAAS Breakdown: CS Tutors
First of all — respect @Enoch Adebisi 📣 Putting a link forward for a public breakdown takes confidence. Most builders stay quiet. That alone puts you ahead. 👏 Now let’s tighten it. 🚨 The Core Issue This isn’t a bad product/service. It’s an overbuilt homepage. There’s a lot of effort. A lot of information. A lot of sections. But conversion doesn’t reward effort. It rewards clarity. When someone lands on a homepage, they need to understand in 5 seconds: • Who this is for • What problem it solves • What outcome they’ll get • What to do next Right now, that clarity is buried. 🧠 The Big Lesson (For Everyone) This applies to all of us building SAAS. More information ≠ more trust. Clear promise + simple offer + strong CTA = conversion. The website currently feels like: “Here’s everything we do.” Instead of: “Here’s exactly how we help you succeed.” That’s a positioning shift — not a rebuild from scratch. 🛠 What I’d Simplify 1. Make the headline outcome-driven. Not just “expert tutoring” — but a result within a time frame. 2. One primary call to action. Not multiple directions. 3. Simplify the colour scheme. Clean builds trust. 4. Add a strong lead magnet. Reduce friction before asking for payment. 5. Clarify the booking structure. More availability = more opportunity. This is refinement, not criticism. The foundation is there. The Bigger Point - You’ve built something. That already puts you ahead of 90% of people. Now it’s about: Build → Refine → Convert. That’s the stage we’re entering. What's your thoughts on the breakdown? 🙂
AI SAAS Breakdown
I’m reviewing ONE AI SAAS publicly… I’ll break down: • Positioning clarity • Core outcome strength • Offer gaps • Conversion friction • Fastest path to revenue If you want yours considered, drop: 1. Your link 2. Who it’s for 3. What you’re struggling with I’ll pick one and do a full breakdown.🤝
Owner-Led Plan to £10M — Built for Enterprise Value
Most business owners don’t fail. They get stuck. Stuck in the operator seat. Stuck carrying the weight. Stuck building revenue without building value. In this video, I break down The £10 Million Plan — the owner-led path to scaling a business into a real asset that delivers: • Revenue • Enterprise value • Freedom Over the last 11+ years, I’ve built businesses from zero to multi-warehouse, international operations. I’ve worked with founders who started with nothing and now travel the world while their businesses run without them. This video lays out: 0:00 - Introduction 0:50 - The Revenue Ladder 6:11 - The Founder → Operator → Owner 9:00 - Why Effort Stops Working 12:10 - The Real Drivers of Enterprise Value 21:40 - Why Structure Creates Premium Multiples This is not about hustling harder. It’s about evolving as an owner. 👇 Free Download Grab the visual £10 Million Plan here: https://www.kevblackburn.com/plan
Why Most Ecommerce Stores Struggle
A lot of people think e-commerce is just put products online and make money. But real ecom is way more than that. At the core, it’s about solving a specific problem for a specific group of people and making it super easy for them to buy from you. One big part people overlook is product choice. Winning stores usually aren’t built on random trending items. They’re built around products that either solve a clear problem, have steady demand, or fit a certain lifestyle or niche. When the product makes sense for a certain type of customer, marketing becomes way easier. Then there’s trust. Online shoppers can’t touch or try your product, so your store has to do all the convincing. Clear photos, simple descriptions, reviews, and a smooth checkout process all help people feel safe buying from you. If your store feels confusing or slow, people leave, even if the product is good. Another thing to understand is traffic vs conversion. Getting visitors from TikTok, ads, or social media is only half the job. The other half is making sure your store actually turns those visitors into buyers. If people are clicking but not buying, the issue is usually the product page, offer, or overall clarity. Also, the sale shouldn’t be the end. Email marketing, follow-ups, and good customer experience turn one-time buyers into repeat customers. That’s where a lot of long-term profit really comes from. And finally, e-commerce is a lot of testing and adjusting. Products, ads, pricing, offers, these things rarely work perfectly on the first try. The people who last are the ones who treat it like a real business and keep improving instead of quitting too early. So whats your thoughts on this?, or if you’ve got any questions about ecom, drop them below
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