Think in terms of shared situations rather than demographics alone. For example, 'freelance designers sending three proposals weekly' is specific enough to reveal patterns. Specificity helps recruiting, improves interview relevance, and reduces noise. Note where you will find them today. Write down exclusions. These boundaries protect your week from wandering conversations and help you recognize genuine signals rather than convenient confirmations that merely echo your initial hopes.
Express the suspected struggle as a testable statement, such as, 'Independent trainers lose paid time each week chasing late invoices.' Include who, where the struggle happens, and why it matters. A good statement can be proven wrong. This humility accelerates learning by surfacing disconfirming evidence early. Record what evidence would contradict you. Clear disproof criteria prevent rationalizing weak signals or stretching vague anecdotes into conclusions you wish were true.
Define what you must learn to make a real decision by next Monday. Examples include willingness to pay, frequency of pain, current workarounds, and stakeholders influencing adoption. Translate goals into observable signals such as commitments, time spent, or small payments. Decide sample sizes, minimum conversion targets, and confidence thresholds. When your future self is tired on Day 6, these yardsticks will protect judgment and keep momentum grounded in evidence, not adrenaline or ego.
Segment by traffic source, message variant, and customer context to avoid false positives. A small number of high-quality commitments can outweigh large volumes of casual clicks. Revisit quotes to explain anomalies. Validate that conversions reflect real intent, such as calendar bookings or deposits, not curiosity alone. Document lessons in a brief memo with evidence links. This artifact will accelerate onboarding teammates and protect against memory drift as you iterate in the coming weeks.
Segment by traffic source, message variant, and customer context to avoid false positives. A small number of high-quality commitments can outweigh large volumes of casual clicks. Revisit quotes to explain anomalies. Validate that conversions reflect real intent, such as calendar bookings or deposits, not curiosity alone. Document lessons in a brief memo with evidence links. This artifact will accelerate onboarding teammates and protect against memory drift as you iterate in the coming weeks.
Segment by traffic source, message variant, and customer context to avoid false positives. A small number of high-quality commitments can outweigh large volumes of casual clicks. Revisit quotes to explain anomalies. Validate that conversions reflect real intent, such as calendar bookings or deposits, not curiosity alone. Document lessons in a brief memo with evidence links. This artifact will accelerate onboarding teammates and protect against memory drift as you iterate in the coming weeks.