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Welcome to HEGYVARI's Space. Start here.
Hi, I'm Balint. If you're reading this, something in your business probably needs to move. Maybe you're stuck. Maybe you're just starting. Maybe you're already scaling and you want sharper thinking around you. Whatever brought you here, welcome. A few things before we get going. Why this space exists For years I ran HEGYVARI's Consulting as a one to one practice. I worked with founders across Europe, the US, and Asia. The same patterns kept showing up. Smart people. Real businesses. And not enough honest conversation about what actually works.This community is the answer to that. It's where the conversations I usually have with paying clients become open ones. You won't get the secrets, because secrets are mostly a myth in this industry. You'll get the thinking. The frameworks. The questions I'd ask you if we were sitting across from each other. What you can expect from me Weekly posts on strategy, marketing, sales, and the operator's mindset. Breakdowns of real situations, anonymized when needed. Live calls inside the community (even if it's out of comfort-zone for me), free for members. Honest feedback on your offers, your funnels, your pitches, your numbers, when you post them. No selling unless I have something genuinely worth your money. What I ask from you Be useful. Comment. Answer. Lift others up. Be honest. Share your real numbers, your real questions, your real stuck points. Vague questions get vague answers. Be patient with yourself. Business is a long game and so is this community. Your first task. Do it now. Drop a comment below with three things: What you're building, or trying to build.The single biggest question on your mind right now. One thing you're proud of from the last 90 days. Then read two other introductions and reply to them. That's how a community actually starts. Not with announcements. With people talking to each other. I'll be in the comments. Glad you're here. Balint Founder, HEGYVARI's Entrepreneur of the Year 2023 in Hungary
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📍 Case Study Series: Part 1
Your knowledge should not be trapped inside your calendar. Most help-driven professionals do not burn out because they are bad at their craft. They burn out because their knowledge can only be monetised through their calendar. One hour, one session, one slot, one payment. Take away the calendar, the income goes with it. Add too much to the calendar, the person goes with it. That is the trap this case study is about. Two practitioners. Two completely different phases. One identical problem. Reka, The Summit Over 50. Twenty plus years of experience. Her own method. A packed weekly calendar. It is Friday evening. She just finished her last session. There is one more request in her inbox she would love to say yes to. Her family is waiting at home. She says yes anyway. Closes the laptop tired. Has not sat down at the dinner table yet. That is the ceiling. Add one more client, sleep goes, family goes, focus goes. Do not add one, the client base ages with her. The knowledge she built over 25 years lives in one head. The day she stops working, all of it disappears with her. Reka is no longer launching. Reka is landing. She needs to land in a way that does not collapse the galaxy under her feet. Dora, The Launch Around 35. Years at a multinational, mid-level management. She walked away three months ago. Sunday evening she sees a former colleague's promotion on LinkedIn. Senior manager. The path she was meant to take. A recruiter calls. The "should I just go back?" voice gets very loud. She puts the phone down. She knows if she goes back, she returns to the exact place she could not stay in. Dora wants to launch as a career service provider. She has 12 months before either revenue arrives or she goes back to corporate life. Why the same strategy works for both Reka: how do I free my knowledge from my weekly calendar? Dora: how do I build market-ready knowledge without waiting 10 years for it? The answer is the same: productise the service. Wrap what you sell hourly into packages, models, recurring formats. For Reka this means legacy. For Dora this means an entry ticket.
📍 Case Study Series: Part 1
Hey Balint Hegyvari, HEGYVARI’s Space 🚀
Hey Balint Hegyvari 👋 Just checked out HEGYVARI’s Space. You're still early enough to structure the community properly before growth starts kicking in — which honestly is the best possible timing. We're currently helping new Skool owners turn empty/basic communities into launch-ready ecosystems completely free. Examples + full breakdown here: 👉 Community Launch Before vs after examples below 👇
Hey Balint Hegyvari, HEGYVARI’s Space 🚀
Summer is officially getting started, and there’s a lot happening behind the scenes at our café.
Summer is officially getting started, and there’s a lot happening behind the scenes at our café. One of the most exciting additions is fresh strawberries in our café shop. It might sound simple, but it opens up plenty of new opportunities for us. We can use them in our ice cream, lemonades, desserts, or offer them fresh to our customers. Sometimes a small new product can create dozens of new ideas, not only for the menu but also for marketing and seasonal promotions. What makes this season even more interesting is that it's not our first one anymore. For the first time, we can compare our current results with last year's numbers and start identifying patterns. We're analyzing what worked, what didn't, and where the biggest opportunities are for growth. If we discover anything particularly valuable, I'll definitely share it with you. We're also preparing several exciting summer events. We recently launched our terrace opening season, and we're already planning activities around the upcoming football championship. Of course, organizing public events requires careful planning, especially with local regulations, but that's part of the challenge. On top of that, we've introduced a new menu and updated our opening hours, both important changes that will help shape the next chapter of our café. A busy summer is ahead, and we're just getting started. #cafelife #smallbusiness #marketing #businessowner #entrepreneur #hospitality #summerseason #foodbusiness #marketingideas #businessgrowth #customerexperience #icecreamshop #localbusiness #entrepreneurlife #coffeeculture
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Yesterday and today, we hosted a Kids' Day event at our café
Yesterday and today, we hosted a Kids' Day event at our café. As the person responsible for the marketing and campaign, I always feel excited and nervous at the same time before events like this. To be honest, I still get nervous before every event, presentation, seminar, important meeting, or production. What's interesting is that this feeling hasn't changed, even after hundreds of events. For a long time, I thought experience would make it disappear. It didn't. And maybe that's actually one of my superpowers. Because that nervous energy keeps me focused. It keeps me paying attention to the details. It reminds me that what we're doing matters. The goal isn't to get rid of the nerves. The goal is to use them to perform at your best. Do you still get nervous before important moments, even after years of experience? 👇 Let me know in the comments. #marketing #eventmarketing #entrepreneur #businessowner #mindset #leadership #smallbusiness #productivity #personalgrowth #focus #motivation #cafelife #businessgrowth #entrepreneurlife #eventplanning
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