Growth flywheel is a private newsletter, where every week I share the BTS of how I am growing my business, so you can apply these strategies to grow yours.

Hey bud, wassup?

I’ve shifted to Beehiiv, so don’t worry if you see any changes. (It all started with Beehiiv, and I’m back at it.)

Let’s talk about business, shall we?

This week in review

I’ve bought the scale plan of Beehiiv and shifted 2 of my newsletters to it. From now on, you’ll experience crazy good things.

Also, two crucial things happened in my business:

  1. My company got incorporated. Say hi to CONTENTANIRBAN VENTURES OPC PVT LTD.

  2. Another thing, I’ve already applied for the post incorporation compliance and a GST no. So after a few days, I’ll have my own GST number too. My tiny solo business is growing 🥹

Insideletter

I’ve published 3 editions this week

Also, I’ve created a free 15-day newsletter course, which will help you build a newsletter business from scratch. (Want it? Reply to this email with ‘insideletter’ and I’ll send it to you.)

I’ve worked on the landing page of the Insideletter retreat, too. I’m so pumped.

Trimmerly

I’ve spent over 5 hours refining the content strategy and creating a social media calendar through the end of the year

And scripting is done for the videos, too.

Now I gotta shoot it and send it to our editor.

Also, I was thinking of targeting doctors, but doctors are usually time-constrained, so I’m sticking with founders.

Growth flywheel

I’ve invited Maria Ledentsova on my podcast, and she is absolutely amazing, so down-to-earth and humble.

Check out this podcast if you want to gain valuable insights into personal branding, community building, and leveraging tools like Notion for business growth.

Check this podcast:

alivewithad

I’ve started my travel newsletter again.

As you’re following me for quite some time now, you know I used to send digital nomad interviews.

But that was not sustainable for me, and I shifted to a different niche.

You can read the first edition here.

What I learnt this week

I’m reading Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff (and It’s All Small Stuff) by Richard Carlson…

‘If you had an hour to live and could make only one phone call, who would you call, what would you say, and why are you waiting?’

I couldn’t stop thinking about it.

We take people for granted until they expire.

So, if you’re taking your loved ones for granted, go and hug them and say how much you love them. You won’t regret it. I promise.

What I’m reading this week:

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff and It's All Small Stuff by Richard Carlson.

Loved reading my stuff, would you mind sharing it with others too?

alivewithad

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Helping you plan unforgettable, offbeat weekend trips across India, so you can escape the crowds and create memorable experiences.

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