You don’t have to be Sherlock Holmes to know that if your three-year-old boy is waddling around grabbing his crotch, he probably has to pee real bad.
Or maybe he’s just a budding porn star.
Either way, you’ve gotta pay attention to the cues you’re sent by your kids.
Likewise, if you’re in any kind of business for yourself, it’s vital to pay attention to the cues your clients and customers give you.
Like, if a customer mentions that she’s looking for someone to speak at next week’s Rotary meeting, that’s your cue to take advantage of a terrific marketing opportunity.
And if a client tells you he’s hunting for a new logo design, and you don’t happen to do that kind of work yourself, maybe that’s your cue to hunt down a designer for him and get a cut of the action.
All this may seem like a no-brainer, but most solopreneurs miss the boat in the simplest areas.
That’s why a couple of months ago, I dashed out a quick-to-read, easy-to-follow report detailing 78 ways to avoid simple pitfalls that often trip up freelancers and solopreneurs.
You can download the bugger right here…