Jowi Witt | Solopreneur Strategist
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Jowi Witt | Solopreneur Strategist
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Most dads in business are doing everything right… and still burning out.

I know. I was one of them.

Until I realized:

You don’t need more hustle.

You need a business built for margin.

Here’s how I rebuilt my business — and my presence: 🧵
Practical pricing =

How much do you need to make?

How many clients can you really serve?

That’s your rate.
Overpricing gets no clients.

Underpricing gets no profit.

Neither builds a business.
Nervous about pricing your offer?

You’re not alone.

But “pick a number that feels right” is not a strategy.
Most pricing strategies are just guesses.

Use this instead:

Freedom number / max clients = your price.
Your future clients want your experience.

Your struggles today are your experience.
Startups are hard.

But so is staying stuck.

Choose your hard.
The story worth sharing is never the one without struggle.

It’s the one where you kept going anyway.
You don’t grow from theory.

You grow from scars.

Show me yours and I’ll show you your strength.
Struggles aren’t signs to quit.

They’re signals you’re doing something that matters.
The hard season you're in?

One day, it becomes your proof.

Your story.
Your strength.
Most people want ease.

But growth lives inside the hard parts.
I’ve learned the most from what nearly broke me.

Struggles = tuition for real growth.
If you’re struggling, you’re not failing.

You’re strengthening.
The struggle of starting isn’t a weakness.

It’s your edge.

It’s what gives your story weight.
You’re worried about follower count.
Meanwhile, someone with 100 true fans is building a 6-figure business.
You don’t need to go viral.

You need to go valuable.

One person at a time.
Don’t chase followers.

Chase transformation.

Help one person. Then another.

That’s your revenue.
Big audiences get attention.

Small audiences build trust.

Guess which one buys sooner?
You’re not too small to make money.

You’re just too quiet about helping people.
Making money online doesn’t start with followers.

It starts with service.
Don’t wait to grow an audience before you sell.

Grow trust with the people already watching.
A small audience is a feature, not a bug.

You can build real relationships at that size.
People made money before the internet.

Your small audience isn’t the issue.

Your lack of action is.
You don’t need a big following to make money.

You need to solve a real problem for someone who trusts you.
The person you can help the most is the one who helps your business grow fastest.