30-Day Challenge Summary Page

 We launched a 30-Day Digi-Scrap Business Challenge on September 1, 2007. The result of the challenge is a list of tips from DSD-Professionals willing to jump in and do some peer coaching with other digi-scrappers. Also a part of the challenge is a set of mini-taskers designed to offer digi-scrap business owners a list of items they can do to help increase their income.

You can see all the blog entries on this subject by going to our page tagged with “30-day-business-challenge” Below are the tips and mini-taskers offered and links to the places where you can find them, along with the name of the mentor who shared the information.

You can Download the Summary Report in PDF format and share it with your digi-scrap peers too!

Mini-Taskers

  1. Email a new member of your website and thank them for signing up or commenting and tell them that you’re looking forward to further interactions.
  2. Develop or add to a tips section in one or more of the delivery systems you have that reaches your customers.
  3. Market your business by accomplishing at least one thing that will help folks know who you are, what you do, and where they can get more info about your business.
  4. Write a review of something for your readers. Join a blog carnival. Consider sharing your knowledge by being a guest writer.
  5. Review your business goals. Develope small action steps/milestones to accomplish. Then take one step this very day towards accomplish them. Remember to celebrate your achievements along the way.
  6. Take a critical look at your website and answer the question, “How can I improve my web content and get my site visitors to keep returning?”
  7. Turn off the computer, and experience FRIDAY!
  8. Reach out to fellow digi-scrappers and continue networking.  Open the communication channels and develope relationships with your peers.
  9. For Designers: Take a minute to double check your packaging. For Store Owners: Make sure you have a feedback form located on your website For Digi-Art Consumers: If you purchased a product that had a surprise in it, take a minute to drop an email to the designer or store owner. For Business Exchangers: If you purchased or sold a commercial use product and found the exchange to be unfair - initiate any discussions for appropriate disclosure and refunds if necessary.
  10. Read the first part of my Business Branding Series and write out the answers to the business questions presented.  See if you learn anything new about where you are heading with your business.
  11. If you don’t already have 2-way communication systems in place then take time to build them.
  12. Today - Do something beautiful; see something beautiful; say something beautiful; hear something beautiful; be something beautiful.  Create a piece of beautiful art.
  13. Develop a filing system that works for you.  If you already have one in place, then double check to see that things are in place.  If they aren’t… take some time to tidy things up a bit. Share with us what your system looks like too. Your solutions may be just what a fellow scrapper has been looking for!
  14. Research possible publication opportunities and other avenues for picking up recognition for your business and for yourself.  If you haven’t been offered the chance to write, or interview with someone you’d like to - then step up and ask for the chance. Track down a fellow web-writer who’s blog might mix well with your interests, and offer to do an article swap. Dig up the layouts and tutorials you’ve written that might fit the current needs of magazines. Then get brave and make yourself known by jumping in there with your information!
  15. Spread the message of hope to someone today.
  16. Write at least 3 articles on your blog this week and respond to each person who comments.
  17. Research calibration methods for your computer monitor and take the time to set things right. For you and for your clients!
  18. Carry with you for a full day a notebook or idea journal.  Everytime an idea presents itself, write it down.  Jot a note to yourself about the phrase you heard someone say, or sketch that LO idea that showed up on a magazine cover, or the color combination you saw in a TV commercial that seemed to just pop.
  19. Begin work on your portfolio if you don’t have one.  If you do have one, then take time this week to review the layouts in it.  Make sure your package includes several layouts showing the full range of your artistic style.
  20. Take a look at your largest digi-art paper file.  Using the original working file, save it at 2 or 3 different compression levels to test the quality.  REMEMBER to use optimized, but DO NOT choose progressive! 
  21. Think about the last 3 projects you created for your business.  Using the one that was your favorite… find a way to tool-it-up, and create that tool this weekend.  Why?  So the next time you go to do the same thing, your job is easier and you can delight in the results sooner.
  22. Read the article about the benefits of creating a secure TOU in pdf format and then give it a try yourself.
  23. Sit down and come up with 3 or more one-liners.  The next time someone asks you what you do — you’ll be ready to make a great impression!
  24. Reflect on the direction your business is currently going in.  Look for boldness in your digital art business.  Read the  “Go Big or Go Home” article.  See if you can pull from the article a piece of information to help you in your business.
  25. Write down three things you are scared of, dreading, or unsure of about your business. Then write down why you feel that way. Then let these concerns go… Now write down three things you are looking forward to seeing come about with your digi-scrap business.  Take this list and tell your inner-self that it’s time to make these happen. Trust that your subconscious will find whatever it takes to do it.
  26. Assess your business practices in reference to the freebie distributions.  Make sure these “gift programs” are working for you - not against you.
  27. Research and review options for adding additional sources of income to your business if the situation is prime for it right now. If the situation isn’t right just yet, consider doing some planning for the future.
  28. Think of 3 new ways you can market to your existing customers and encourage them to refer you to their friends.  Focus most of your marketing efforts on developing these 3 efforts this week.
  29. Review your website to see how you are using conversation marketing to help build your business stronger and create a trusting bond between you and your clients. Make adjustments or start a new conversation today!
  30. Go through the tips and taskers shared to date. Then take this opportunity to jump in and participate!

Shared Tips

PChip/Cindy at DSD-Pro:

Greg from DSD-Pro Research Team

David of Aardvark Scrapbooking:

Rachel of Rachel Clark Designs:

Loonyhiker:

Happy Scrap Girl:

Cindy J:

Special Thanks for Posting about the Challenge:

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Click the download link provided below and feel free to share this summary report with your digi-scrap peers as well!

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