The Challenge
For the next 100 days, you will commit to building, growing, or improving a business—whether it’s a brand-new idea or an existing side hustle. This is about execution, learning, and consistency, not perfection.
The Rules
- Work on your business every day – No excuses. Whether it’s researching, selling, marketing, or strategizing, do something daily.
- Track daily progress – Log what you worked on and any key takeaways.
- Test and Adapt – Launch something. Get feedback. Adjust. Repeat.
- No “Busy Work” – Focus on tasks that actually move the needle (not just logo designs and brainstorming).
- Share the Journey – Document what you’re doing, whether publicly or privately, for accountability and insights.
Clear Goals
- Consistency – Show up every day and make real progress.
- Revenue Generation – The goal isn’t just to build—it’s to make money. Even if it’s just $1, prove it works.
- Business Acumen – Learn what works, what doesn’t, and how to pivot effectively.
- Community & Networking – Connect with potential customers, mentors, and fellow entrepreneurs.
Measurements & Tracking
- Daily Business Log – Track what you did, challenges, and key takeaways.
- Revenue & Profit Metrics – Measure sales, expenses, and overall profitability.
- Customer Engagement – Track leads, social media growth, and customer feedback.
- Milestones – Set and review targets at Day 30, 60, and 100 to evaluate progress.
Examples of 100-Day Business Ideas
- Pokémon Trading Card Business – Buy, sell, and flip cards, live-stream pack openings, or build a custom marketplace.
- Print-on-Demand Store – Design and sell niche T-shirts, mugs, or accessories.
- Digital Product Business – Create and sell e-books, courses, templates, or guides.
- Reselling Business – Source items locally and flip them online via eBay, Facebook Marketplace, or Amazon.
- Subscription Box Service – Curate and sell themed mystery boxes (e.g., Pokémon, tech gadgets, or self-improvement tools).
- Content Creation Monetization – Start a blog, YouTube channel, or podcast and work toward revenue.
- Freelancing – Offer services like web development, copywriting, or graphic design on Fiverr or Upwork.
How to Get Started
- Pick Your Business Idea – Start with something simple that aligns with your skills and interests.
- Set Revenue Goals – Aim for a small win first ($1, $100, $1,000, etc.).
- Commit to Daily Execution – Show up every day and take action, even if it’s small.
- Track & Adjust – Learn from failures and iterate quickly.
By the end of 100 days, you’ll have real business experience, actual results, and a better understanding of entrepreneurship. Ready to make something happen?