Tell Me About Your Business
This quick survey helps us understand your business better. There are no right or wrong answers — just share what's true for you. It takes about 5 minutes.
SECTION 1: Your Business
What's the name of your business, and what do you sell or what service do you offer?
How long have you been operating?
Less than 6 months
6 months to 1 year
1 to 3 years
More than 3 years
I haven't started yet (I have the idea)
How do you get most of your clients TODAY? (Check all that apply)
Word-of-mouth referrals
Organic Instagram / Facebook
WhatsApp / WhatsApp groups
Paid advertising (Meta Ads, Google Ads)
In-person sales / door-to-door
TikTok
Marketplace (Amazon, Etsy, etc.)
I don't have clients yet
SECTION 2: The Challenge
When you think about getting the word out about your business and finding more clients, what is your biggest frustration or the biggest obstacle you face?
Think about the client who loves you most — the one who refers you, comes back to buy again, and is willing to pay your price. Why do you think they chose YOU over someone else?
If you had to explain to someone why your business is different from others who do something similar, what would you say?
SECTION 3: Your Ideal Client
Who exactly is the person your product or service serves best? Describe them: age, life situation, what problem they have, what they want to achieve.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how urgent or painful is the problem your business solves for your ideal client? (1 = not urgent at all, 10 = extremely urgent)
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1 is 1, 10 is 10
SECTION 4: Your Vision
If your business had all the success it deserves in 3 years, how would your clients' lives be different? What problem would you have solved in the world, even in a small way?
We love featuring real businesses as examples. Would you be open to having your business used as a case study?
Yes — you can mention my business and I'm open to participating live
Yes — you can mention my business, but I'd prefer not to be called on
I'd prefer you didn't use my business, thanks
Only if you let me know in advance which part you'll use
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