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Ch. 5: Select Your Rapid Validation Timeline

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Rapid Validation: Master the Art of Short Timelines
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In this episode of 'Market Your Message' hosted by Jonathan Milligan, listeners are guided through Chapter 5 of the book 'Validate Your Offer'. The focus is on utilizing Parkinson's Law to embrace tight deadlines for rapid offer validation. Jonathan discusses the pitfalls of extended timelines like procrastination and paralysis, and introduces three rapid validation timelines: the Weekend Warrior (14 days), the Weekly Sprinter (21 days), and the Steady Pacer (28 days). The episode explores how short deadlines can lead to better results by fostering real-world testing and decision-making. Listeners are encouraged to choose and commit to a timeline that suits their working style, ensuring accountability and progress. Key takeaways emphasize combating perfectionism and prioritizing impactful actions.
00:00 Introduction to the Series
00:11 The Importance of Validating Your Offer
01:18 Parkinson's Law and Rapid Validation
02:18 Embracing Short Timelines
06:07 Three Rapid Validation Timelines
08:46 Choosing Your RVP Timeline
11:06 Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts

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Rapid Validation: Master the Art of Short Timelines
Want a physical copy of the book?
https://platformgrowthbooks.com
In this episode of 'Market Your Message' hosted by Jonathan Milligan, listeners are guided through Chapter 5 of the book 'Validate Your Offer'. The focus is on utilizing Parkinson's Law to embrace tight deadlines for rapid offer validation. Jonathan discusses the pitfalls of extended timelines like procrastination and paralysis, and introduces three rapid validation timelines: the Weekend Warrior (14 days), the Weekly Sprinter (21 days), and the Steady Pacer (28 days). The episode explores how short deadlines can lead to better results by fostering real-world testing and decision-making. Listeners are encouraged to choose and commit to a timeline that suits their working style, ensuring accountability and progress. Key takeaways emphasize combating perfectionism and prioritizing impactful actions.
00:00 Introduction to the Series
00:11 The Importance of Validating Your Offer
01:18 Parkinson's Law and Rapid Validation
02:18 Embracing Short Timelines
06:07 Three Rapid Validation Timelines
08:46 Choosing Your RVP Timeline
11:06 Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts

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