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How to Start a One-Person Business That’s Perfect for Introverts

No calls. No live videos. No direct customer contact whatsoever.

3 min readOct 15, 2025

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Introverts must play in a different sandbox from extroverts. If you want to build a one-person business, the extroverted rules won’t apply to you.

Sure, you can force yourself to go live on camera, do live group coaching, and take discovery calls if you wish. But all those live interactions are mentally draining and overwhelming for introverts.

We need time to compose our thoughts.

But we also want to help people.

So, I’ve build a one-person business framework designed exclusively for introverts who want them same for themselves.

The best part is, you still get to help people one-on-one, but you never have to speak with them.

Here are the components of this one-person business:

  • You need a landing page (with some kind of valuable free offer to collect emails)
  • You need a low-ticket offer or two (so you have a low-lift way for people to test your paid work before they really invest in you)
  • You host periodic, high-value workshops (there are components of your flagship offer)

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August Birch
August Birch

Written by August Birch

Blue-Collar Marketing Mentor for Writers and Creators | Get a copy of my free email strategy book, the Big 100 here: https://augustbirch.com/big100

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