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Launch Now, Perfect Later - Why Waiting for the Perfect Website is a Terrible Idea
- 2024/09/06
- 再生時間: 14 分
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In today’s episode, Sarah Hamilton-Gill tackles a common hurdle for HR consultants: the myth of needing a perfect website before launching their business.
Sarah shares why waiting for that flawless site is a terrible idea and offers practical steps to get started right away. From the concept of a minimum viable product to overcoming analysis paralysis, Sarah provides actionable advice to help you launch now and perfect later.
Tune in to discover how to make your mark in HR consulting without delay!
Connect with Sarah Hamilton-Gill FCIPD on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/SarahHGLI
Find out more about our Virtual HR Consultants Bootcamp: https://bit.ly/BCLeap23
Sign up for our mini-course “Is consulting right for you?”: https://bit.ly/LeapHRW1023
Visit our website: https://bit.ly/WebLeapInto
Join our Facebook Business Growth group: https://bit.ly/FBHRGrow
Webinars: Check out our Eventbrite listing of forthcoming webinars: https://bit.ly/EBriteLeapInto
Buy: Sarah Hamilton-Gill’s book on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3LeapBook
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Sarah shares why waiting for that flawless site is a terrible idea and offers practical steps to get started right away. From the concept of a minimum viable product to overcoming analysis paralysis, Sarah provides actionable advice to help you launch now and perfect later.
Tune in to discover how to make your mark in HR consulting without delay!
Connect with Sarah Hamilton-Gill FCIPD on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/SarahHGLI
Find out more about our Virtual HR Consultants Bootcamp: https://bit.ly/BCLeap23
Sign up for our mini-course “Is consulting right for you?”: https://bit.ly/LeapHRW1023
Visit our website: https://bit.ly/WebLeapInto
Join our Facebook Business Growth group: https://bit.ly/FBHRGrow
Webinars: Check out our Eventbrite listing of forthcoming webinars: https://bit.ly/EBriteLeapInto
Buy: Sarah Hamilton-Gill’s book on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3LeapBook
show less