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Writing Your First Studio Story

Start with one offer, one channel, one client type. Layer in complexity only after revenue is repeatable. A practical playbook on writing your first studio story you can run inside your business this week.

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Julianne Marchand

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01Why this matters for your business

Start with one offer, one channel, one client type. Layer in complexity only after revenue is repeatable. Writing Your First Studio Story is one of the levers that separates agencies and operators who compound from the ones stuck trading time for money. This piece walks through the playbook, the metrics that matter, and the mistakes that quietly cost revenue.

02Start narrow

Writing Your First Studio Story is most useful when you resist the urge to build everything at once. Pick one offer, one client type, one channel. Layer in complexity only after you've closed 5 paying clients on the simple version. Most beginner mistakes come from skipping straight to scale before nailing the basics.

  • One offer, one client type, one channel.
  • Close 5 paying clients before adding more services.
  • Document everything you do — that's your SOP library.
  • Reinvest the first year of profit into systems, not stuff.

03The first 90 days

Week 1–2: define the offer and price. Week 3–4: build a one-page site and proposal template. Week 5–8: outreach + content, 10 conversations a week. Week 9–12: deliver the first projects, ask for testimonials, refine the offer. Don't quit your day job until you've replaced 50% of income for 3 consecutive months.

  • Weeks 1–2: offer + price + ICP.
  • Weeks 3–4: site, proposal, contract.
  • Weeks 5–8: 10 conversations/week.
  • Weeks 9–12: deliver + testimonial + refine.

04Beginner traps

New operators waste months on writing your first studio story planning, logo iterations, and tool research instead of talking to potential buyers. Revenue beats research. The fastest way to learn what your business should be is to try to sell it this week.

05Apply it this week

Pick one concrete action from above and ship it inside the next seven days. Writing Your First Studio Story only becomes an asset once it's running in your business — not living in a Notion doc. Track the result with one number you already trust (revenue, leads, hours saved, response rate) so you know whether to double down or kill it.

Take this with you

  • 01Treat writing your first studio story as a system in your business, not a one-off task.
  • 02Ship a v1 inside 7 days and measure one number before iterating.
  • 03Document the workflow so a contractor or VA can run it next quarter.
  • 04Review quarterly: keep what drove revenue, kill what didn't.

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