Why I’m Simplifying Everything? A New Chapter for My Work and Life

Sometimes, life forces you to pause. To breathe. To re-evaluate everything that seemed important just a few months ago.

This past year – the 2025 – has been one of those defining periods for me. A series of events—both personal and professional—pushed me to rethink how I live, how I work, and what I truly value. It’s been painful, humbling, and ultimately transformative.

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How to Productize Your Service and Escape the Client-for-Hour Trap

Productize Your Service

Let’s be honest: Most solopreneurs start out selling time. Coaching hours. Design projects. Consulting sessions. It feels safe — you deliver value, get paid, and repeat. But soon enough, you realize there’s a ceiling. You’re out of time… and growth stops there.

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How to Build Effective Sales Funnels That Convert: A Proven System for Solopreneurs

How to Build Effective Sales Funnels That Convert

Years ago, I built my first online product. It was solid—valuable, actionable, and exactly what my audience needed. Yet… nothing happened.

I expected sales. What I got instead was silence.

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2 Free AI Guides Every Solopreneur Needs (Pay What You Want on Gumroad)

2 Free AI Guides Every Solopreneur Needs (Pay What You Want on Gumroad)

Let’s be honest. AI is moving so fast, it can feel overwhelming. Every day, there’s a new tool, a new hack, or another “must-know” framework. If you’re running your own business as a solopreneur, you don’t have time to chase every shiny object. You need practical resources that help you get results today.

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How UserWay’s AI Accessibility Boosts UX, SEO & Conversions

Do You Know How UserWay’s AI Accessibility Boosts UX, SEO & Conversions? If Not, Check Here!

When most marketers hear “accessibility,” they think legal compliance. But UserWay is changing the conversation. By embedding AI into accessibility, UserWay helps businesses go beyond compliance—improving user experience (UX), boosting SEO rankings, and driving higher conversions.

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Why I Removed 18,732 Subscribers From My Newsletter List (And Why You Should Too)

Why I Removed 18,732 Subscribers From My Newsletter List

Yes, you read that number right. I recently removed 18,732 subscribers from my email list. People who once joined my newsletter but had long stopped opening, clicking, or engaging.

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Book Review: Success DNA – Mastering Persistence in Leadership and Life

Success DNA book cover – an anthology on leadership and persistence

There are books that entertain. Others that educate. And then, once in a while, comes a book that changes the lens through which you see your life, leadership, and purpose. Success DNA: Mastering Persistence in Leadership and Life, a powerful anthology curated by Alinka Rutkowska and brought to life by 20 diverse voices, is exactly that kind of book.

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Scaling Your Digital Business Without Paid Ads

a man thinking about scaling your digital business without paid ads
This article has been written by Nick Djurovic. Nick is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of a digital marketing agency that uses a tailored and strategic approach to online growth. With years of experience in SEO, Digital Marketing, and Web Development, Nick focuses on practical methods that drive real results. He believes in scaling businesses without relying on paid ads—and proves it through data-driven action.

Scaling your digital business without paid ads may seem slow, but it’s both possible and sustainable. Many successful brands grow by using free, smart strategies. These include creating helpful content, building strong connections, and making the most of organic channels.

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Why Your Second Career Might Be Your Best One Yet

Why Your Second Career Might Be Your Best One Yet

You eventually stop wondering, “What do I want to be?” in exchange for, “Is this really something I’m destined to keep doing?” Maybe it kept a roof over your head. Maybe you closed your eyes when you graduated, and now you’re ten years in, working with spreadsheets or meetings you don’t necessarily get a rush from anymore. You’re not the only one. It used to generally be a massive risk shifting lanes in life after a period.

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