3 Reasons Your Small Business Needs Digital Assets
- June 1, 2024
3 Reasons Your Small Business Needs Digital Assets
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3 Reasons Your Small Business Needs Digital Assets
Things I learned like:
- Building an online business is about so much more than building an online course. Yes, you need to build a strong program and the course is an important piece…but it’s a much smaller piece than you might realize.
- Building an online business has very little to do with building a social media following (the more I learn the more I might argue it’s not necessary at all). Yes, social media is one of the tools in your toolbox. But the influencer and content creator model that leads to a big social following is a very different model from that of building a HEALTHY and SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS online.
- You don’t have to be tech-savvy or have a business that offers tech-related services. The only limit to digital offers and assets is your imagination, and I’ve yet to find an in-person service that can’t translate online somehow.
I’ll unpack all of these myths and misconceptions in more detail in future articles, but for now I share these with you because I want you to know that if you are a small business owner or a service provider that has monetized your skills, it’s very likely that you already ⭐ have everything ⭐ you need to be successful in this space.
Not only do you have what you need, but I’m here to tell you 3 key reasons why it’s very worth your while to pursue in your small business.
The opportunity has so much potential to be life changing, and if anyone should experience these life changing results—it’s small business owners.
Why?
You deserve to earn revenue that reflects the impact you have on the world. 🌎
Typical service-based business models aren’t designed for profit maximization. The limits of the design are built in, and a traditional service-based business model is not designed to scale – meaning that they will always require more overhead, team members and expenses to grow.
In that same effort to grow, the things that most service-based businesses do to be “competitive” (like competing on price or investing time and resources into social media trends) is the opposite of what they need to grow.
- These things drown you out in your market instead of helping you cut through the noise.
With that in mind, let’s talk about 3 reasons you need to seriously consider incorporating digital assets in your service-based small business.
1. Freedom of Time
Aside from your health, your most valuable assets in business (and life) are your time, creativity and attention. No matter how you view it, in order for you to maximize your revenue and your time here on earth you need to fiercely guard and prioritize these. You need to spend them wisely.
But…
The truth when you look at the data, is that instead of working towards a life of freedom the vast majority of brick and mortar small business owners buy themselves a a very intensive and demanding job. One that is not nearly as glamourous as “entrepreneur” sounds. 😲
“An entrepreneur is someone who will work 80 hour weeks to avoid working 40.”
This quote beautifully glamorizes hustle-culture. This idea that the only thing holding you back is not working hard enough upfront. That if you *just* put in those hours now you’ll build your business and life on your own terms.
When calculating the effective hourly rate of small business owners, the hourly rate is often less than their employees when you factor in the long hours and investment required.
Yes, *some* entrepreneurs reach that big payoff where the hard work pays off. But the majority do not. Whether it’s due to depleted time or resources, it’s safe to say there is something missing in the system.
Now, enter digital assets…
…now, what if there could be 10 employees, working without limits all at once?
This sounds like a fantasy but this is what’s happening when you are effectively leveraging digital assets. Digital assets are the only thing that have these unique capabilities when it comes to volume and automation.
Sound worth your while to incorporate?
2. Lean into scalability
In a traditional service-based business model, growing your business and revenue requires adding resources. In other words, if you want your revenue to grow, your expenses need to grow as well. 📈📈
No matter how smart you are with your offers and systems, no matter how you grow revenue and limit expenses—as your revenue grows, the expenses and time ⏰ required grows along with it.
Digital assets allow you to lean into scalability.
Scaling your business is when you can increase your revenue but without matching that increased revenue in expenses and resources invested. For example, if I build out a high-value self-study digital asset to share with the world, I do invest resources and time into creating and developing it. (There’s no such thing as making money for free, be wary of anyone who tells you otherwise.)
Experiencing this scalability has been one of the most rewarding and exciting things about adding a digital arm to my local business. The rapid growth in revenue without the associated expenses has provided support and security for all areas of my entire business, the ways I can support my team, plan for further growth.
3. Future reality for small business
When offering digital assets in your business, it does not mean that you have to lower this quality.
But there are many things that you can leverage digitally if you are a local service-based business.
Just like each small business is unique, there’s no one way to leverage digital assets. It’s entirely customizable to what feels right to you, and your business. Your digital business will be as unique as your local brick and mortar or service based business is.
But with all of these new elements – don’t forget that this is a channel that will still serve human beings, just like those you already do. The medium might influence the method or the delivery – but the message and service at its core will stay the same.
The truth is that incorporating digital services elevates the customer experience.
Offering digital assets through automation is not about removing the humans from your business, it’s about amplifying them.
Incorporating digital assets into your business is about finding the high-impact, high-leverage work that you can share in this way that will deliver an outstanding experience for your customers and huge results for you. Results that allow you to further serve and impact more people on a larger scale.
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Carmen Morin is an Instructional Design Strategist, 7-figure education industry founder, and consultant. She specializes in performance-based training and development, and helps founders turn their expertise into scalable income and thought leadership through unmatched education programs.
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