30 Day Challenge

The 12 Minutes A Day Small Business Challenge

30 tiny moves to improve your marketing, website, visibility, follow-up, and confidence.

You do not need to fix your whole business this week.

You need one small action today.

That is what this free 30-day challenge is built for.

Each weekday morning gives you one simple business-building task you can do in about 12 minutes. Not a giant project. Not a full rebrand. Not another course you feel guilty for not finishing.

Just one useful move.

A clearer headline.A better follow-up.
A review request.
A local marketing task.
A simple content prompt.
A small fix that makes your business look more alive.

Let’s fix one thing today.

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No spam. No daily yelling. Just practical small business help you can actually use.

WHY THIS EXISTS

Most Solo Business Owners Are Not Short on Ideas

They are short on motion.

And the longer it sits, the heavier it feels.

This challenge is designed to make the work smaller.

One day. One task. One small improvement.

That is how you start getting momentum back.

WHAT YOU'LL WORK ON

Touch the Parts of Your Business That Usually Get Neglected

Over 30 days, you will make small improvements to the pieces that help people understand, trust, remember, and hire your business.

Your Website

You will make your business easier to understand and easier to hire. Fix a headline, improve a call-to-action, clean up an About section, rewrite a service description, or make your contact information easier to find.

Your Follow-Up

You will stop letting warm leads, past customers, and almost-clients disappear into the fog. Send a check-in, reconnect with someone, write a simple response template, or create a referral request.

Your Local Visibility

You will make your business show more signs of life where local customers are already looking. Update your Google Business Profile, add a photo, check a directory listing, or write one local post.

Your Reviews and Trust Builders

You will make it easier for future customers to trust you. Ask for a review, collect a testimonial, add proof to your website, or create a short credibility statement.

Your Content

You will stop treating content like a performance and start treating it like helpful communication. Write one caption, answer one customer question, draft one email idea, or create one simple post.

Your Offers

You will make what you sell easier to understand. Clarify one service, simplify one package, name one offer better, or remove one confusing detail.

WHO IS THIS FOR

For Real-World Small Business Owners

This challenge is for people trying to move forward while life is already full.

You do not need to be polished. You do not need to be big. You do not need to have everything figured out. You just need to be willing to fix one small thing today.

Who this is not for

This Is Not a Magic Trick

This is not for you if you want someone to tell you that one post will change your life.

This is not for you if you want to spend the next month researching instead of doing.

This is not for you if you want another notebook full of ideas you never use.

And it is definitely not for you if you secretly want to start another project just to avoid the one sitting in front of you.

A little harsh? Maybe. But useful.

This challenge is for people who want movement, not more mental clutter.

What makes it different

Smaller Than a Big Promise. Better Than More Noise.

This is not a “become a millionaire in 30 days” challenge.

Thank goodness.

This is smaller than that. And that is why it works.

You are not trying to transform your entire business overnight.

You are trying to make your business a little clearer, a little more visible, a little more trustworthy, and a little easier to hire.

That is real progress. Not dramatic. Not flashy. But real.

The Kind of 12-Minute Moves You’ll Make

Nothing huge. But useful.

Rewrite your homepage headline.

Send one follow-up message.

Answer one common customer question.

Add one trust-building sentence to your website.

Add one clear call-to-action.

Add one photo to your Google Business Profile.

Make a list of five past customers.

Create one simple offer for the week.

Make your phone number or contact form easier to find.

Write one local tip.

Write one referral request.

Remove one confusing detail from your sales message.

Ask one happy customer for a review.

Create one simple social media caption.

Improve one service description.

Open the Task. Set the Timer. Do the Work.

Open the Task

Each day, look at the task. Do not overthink it.

Set a Timer

This keeps the task small. The timer protects you from turning a simple action into a giant project.

Do Today’s Version

It does not need to be perfect. It needs to be done enough to create motion.

Stop or Keep Going

If 12 minutes is enough, stop and count the win. If you have momentum and want to keep going, fine. Just do not keep going because guilt took over.

You Will Not Have a Perfect Business

Good. Perfect businesses are mostly imaginary. But you may have something better than you have today: motion.

A clearer website

More content ideas

Stronger follow-up

Cleaner offers

More review requests sent

A better sense of what needs attention

Better local visibility

Proof that you can still move forward

That matters. Momentum matters. Especially when you have been stuck.

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Enter your email and I’ll send you the free 12 Minutes A Day Small Business Challenge.

One small task per weekday. One useful move at a time.

Let’s fix one thing today.

No spam. No daily yelling. Just practical small business help you can actually use.

THE WHOLE PROMISE

Small Enough to Start. Useful Enough to Count.

You do not need another giant thing to feel behind on. You need one clear business move you can actually finish.

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