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Failure Friday: Ghost Tours Fail to Scare Enough Clients
#block-047dcabb h2 { width: 401px; } What It’s About These ghost tours weren’t scary enough to attract paying customers. Notes from Chris Episode 2393 I believe we can learn as much from failure as we can from success, if not more. It’s with this principle in mind that I offer you a weekly segment called Failure Friday: a collection of short stories all about mistakes, missteps, disasters, and of course, failure. Just like our Throwback Thursday segment, you’ll hear directly from side hustlers who have struggled to get something off the ground. They’ll tell you a short story of something that went very wrong. Today’s short story features James from Denver, Colorado. An attempt at offering a ghost tour of the city failed to scare enough people into signing up. Let’s hear from him about the rise and fall of Denver Ghostly Guided Tours… I’ll be back at the end to wrap us up. SEE ALSO: Marketer Creates Six-Figure Subscription Box Success: He looked for a simple solution for a client, and didn’t find one—so he spent the next year building it. Comic Book Curator Creates Custom Crate Subscription: A Sacramento-based comic and collectibles owner sparks an interest in reading with a monthly comic book subscription box service. A Packed Closet Leads to Secondhand Subscription Boxes: A professional organizer finds a way to stitch her passion for thrift shopping into profits. Inspiration is good; inspiration combined with action is better. Now get back to work! Yours in the revolution, Download Episodes By Months Season 6 (2022): JAN | FEB | MAR |