Matt Gray – How to generate a profitable business

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mattgray1_in-the-last-10-years-over-1000-people-have-activity-7315432237292797952-VBnM


In the last 10 years, over 1,000 people have asked me how to start a business. The truth? They’re all paralyzed by limiting beliefs. What they are and how to break them today:

Before we get into the How, let’s first unpack why people think they can’t start a business.
Here are the biggest reasons I’ve found:

Lack of Clarity

It’s hard to believe if you have no idea what the hell you’re doing. You need some idea of what services to offer, what path to follow, and what goals to set. Stuck? Join communities, read books, and connect with weapons.

Lack of clarity = lack of inspiration.
Overcomplicate Getting Started

The only thing you need to start a business?
Product/service solving a pain point
Paying customer

Forget the LLC, tax return, website, and logo. Until you have your first customer, that’s nothing but procrastination.

Perfectionism Paralysis

The #1 thing I see holding wantrepreneurs back? Perfectionism. They need the perfect logo, perfect offer, perfect website, and perfect product. No wonder they never get anywhere.

Get going, then get good. Done > perfect.

Perceived Funding Requirements

It’s crazy how many people think you need VC or a rich family to start a business — especially today. You can hire overseas, access an army of digital robots for free, and use AI. You don’t need funding. You need creativity.

Picking a Hard Business

Elon Musk said: “Running a start-up is like chewing glass and staring into the abyss.” Why make the journey any harder? Pick something you enjoy with low capital/labor requirements and high leverage. The journey is hard enough as it is.

How to prove they can start a business:

We’ve gone over the reasons people can’t start a business. Now, how do you actually prove you can do it? Let’s get into it (Hint: it doesn’t come from shouting affirmations in front of your mirror):

Find Exciting Ideas

I wouldn’t be where I am if I didn’t love what I did. I found my Ikigai - the intersection of what I love, what I’m good at, what the world needs, and what I can be paid for. I help founders reach $5M/year with proven systems and I love every second of it.

Ship Fast and Iterate

The best entrepreneurs ship FAST. They ship. Get feedback. Iterate. Relentlessly. Wantrepreneurs wait for the perfect idea, keep perfecting their product, and never ship. Result? They don’t prove anything to anyone. Don’t be a wantrepreneur.

Leverage Systems

Systems separate the great entrepreneurs from the mediocre ones. I have systems for everything - content creation, hiring, managing - you name it, I have a system for it. The result? $8M/year on autopilot.

I don’t believe in hustle. I believe in systems.