Business Tips Spike: Ship Today
Film a fast, proof-based breakdown of 3 "business tips" you actually use this week, each tied to a real decision you made.
Most "business tips" are motivational. Yours are operational: the same tip, but shown as a before/after in numbers, screenshots, or messages.
- Calendar before/after (meeting cuts, focus blocks)
- Screen recording: pricing page change, invoice, Stripe/Shopify dashboard blur if needed
- A real script: sales DM/email follow-up template
- Notes app: the 3 rules you follow
- Whiteboard: simple funnel math (visits → calls → closes)
Viewer leaves with 3 copy-pastable business tips (scripts + rules) and a mini checklist to apply in 24 hours.
AUDIT
This is a distribution event because "business tips" is a wide-net keyword people click without needing context, and there are only 2 videos published with it in the last 2 days. That means the feed is hungry for a clean, repeatable format right now. Reference point: the best performer used the simple "3 ___" packaging (e.g., Alex Hormozi’s "3 Life Hacks") — not the topic depth.
FIX
Translate "business tips" from vague advice into visible proof. Each tip needs:
- A rule (one sentence)
- A receipt (screenshot/clip)
- A use-case (who it’s for)
Packaging (3 fast title angles using the keyword):
1) "3 Business Tips I Use Every Week"
2) "Business Tips That Actually Save Time"
3) "3 Business Tips I Wish I Used Sooner"
Don’t do this: list tips you can’t demonstrate on-screen.
TEST
Ship today idea (format + length): 35–45s Short, “3 tips, 3 receipts.”
Hook line: "Here are 3 business tips I’m using this week—and the receipts."
Filming plan:
- Open on your screen: calendar or dashboard. Say the hook.
- Tip #1 (10s): state rule → show receipt → one-line how to copy.
- Tip #2 (10s): show a script on screen → read the first line → say when to send.
- Tip #3 (10s): whiteboard one metric you track weekly → show where it lives.
- End (5s): "Comment ‘tips’ and I’ll paste the scripts."
Packaging note: thumbnail text “Business Tips + Receipts” with a blurred dashboard behind it.
Everyone loves business tips until you ask for a screenshot.



