Take a breather. Whether that is a vacation or rest day.
Write down any issues or marketing ideas and ways to execute.
Look for solutions online and implement immediately.
Bounce your issues or ideas off of someone who has been there.
As a Solopreneur you usually don't have large resources to invest in your business. Until you've stepped back, taken a deep breath, brainstormed ideas (because you know your business best) and researched solutions, you should not be hiring anyone for help.
If you have done the first 3 without success, book a call for a fresh set of eyes. Our main goal at our call is to bring in revenue for your business as quickly as possible.
Develop a plan to overcome hurdles and target easy wins for quick revenue growth.
What do you love? What do you hate? Where do your strengths lie?
What is holding your business back from the next level?
Uncover ways to bring you to the next step in your business.
Create an immediate action plan that you can execute quickly.
2.) You have hit a plateau and are having a hard time overcoming it.
3.) You need new marketing ideas.
4.) You are out of ideas to grow your business.
2.) You have a large supportive network where you can bring these issues to.
3.) Your marketing is a well oiled machine.
4.) You never see an idea through and jump from one to another.