Section 1 - Instruction

Let's talk about your business model! Think of a business model as simply telling the story of how you make money.

It's not complex charts or fancy frameworks - just answering six straightforward questions that make any business crystal clear.

Engagement Message

In one sentence, how will your idea make money?

Section 2 - Instruction

Every successful business can explain itself by answering these six core questions: Who is my customer? What problem am I solving? What is my solution? How will I reach them? How will I charge? What will it cost me?

These questions connect everything you've learned so far into one coherent plan.

Engagement Message

Which question do you think is most important?

Section 3 - Instruction

Let's see how these questions work with a simple example: a dog walking service.

  • Customer: Working pet parents.
  • Problem: Dogs need exercise during work hours.
  • Solution: Daily dog walks.
  • Reach: Local Facebook groups.
  • Charge: $25 per walk.
  • Cost: $10 in time/gas per walk.

Engagement Message

Can you summarize that dog-walking business model in one sentence?

Section 4 - Instruction

Questions 1-3 you've already worked on! "Who is my customer" came from Unit 1. "What problem" and "what solution" came from your value proposition in Unit 2.

The business model just adds the missing pieces: how you'll reach customers, charge them, and what it costs you.

Engagement Message

Which three questions are new territory for you?

Section 5 - Instruction

"How will I reach them?" means your customer acquisition strategy. Will you use social media, word of mouth, local advertising, or online platforms?

Pick methods that match where your target customers spend time and how they make buying decisions.

Engagement Message

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