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Stop Guessing, Start Testing

Stop Guessing, Start Testing

Written by: Sue McLachlan
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Start 2026 strong by using the power of data to help you make better business decisions! Learn what questions to ask, how to evaluate clues and how to move from the stuck place of "what should I do?" to confident decision making. And this isn't the bury your head in boring spreadsheets kind of data. It's tiny tests to help you uncover clues and evidence. Spend more time doing work that makes the biggest difference.Copyright 2026 Sue McLachlan Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales
Episodes
  • "What's Working in 2026" Is the Wrong Question
    Jan 19 2026

    Everyone's shouting about what's working in 2026 right now. And I'm getting hella frustrated about it. Especially after some big news in our industry (yes, I'm talking about Amy Porterfield closing Digital Course Academy), the doom spirals are in full swing.

    But before you panic pivot your entire business based on someone else's hot take, I need you to remember something: most of what you're hearing is someone sharing what works for them, with their audience, their costs, and their definition of success.

    That doesn't make it universal truth.

    In this episode, I'm breaking down why "what's working" is the wrong question, how to evaluate the advice you're seeing, and what to do instead of spiralling.

    In This Episode:
    1. (00:00) Why "what's working in 2026" content is frustrating and often misleading, because people are presenting their personal results as if it's some industry-wide truth
    2. (00:35) What Amy Porterfield closing Digital Course Academy actually means for the rest of us (spoiler: courses aren't dead, but her cost structure and business model might not have been working for her anymore)
    3. (01:47) Why the same strategies that feel "dead" to established businesses with big teams and ad costs might still be brilliant for someone at a different stage
    4. (03:06) Why a $20k launch could be a spectacular success for one person and an absolute disaster for another, and what that tells us about measuring "what works"
    5. (05:03) Defining what success actually means for YOU: is it revenue, simplicity, impact, time freedom? Because you can't judge if something works if you don't know what working looks like
    6. (07:18) Why the person ditching courses for brand deals isn't proof you should too (hint: they have hundreds of thousands of YouTube subscribers and have been on YouTube for ten years)
    7. (09:29) Why your first attempt at a strategy isn't the measure of whether it works for you, and why you might need ten or twenty goes before you can fairly judge it

    Today's Tiny Test:

    Before you consume any more "what's working in 2026" content, write down what success actually means for you right now. Is it revenue? Simplicity? Impact? Time freedom? You can't judge whether something "works" if you don't know what working looks like for your business.

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    If you want to stop guessing and start testing alongside me, come join The 2026 Experiment. It's a year-long living laboratory where I share every experiment, every clue, and every debrief of the tests I'm running. Join here: theunicornadvisory.com/2026

    Connect with Sue:
    1. Instagram: @theunicornadvisory
    2. Youtube: youtube.com/@suemclachlan
    3. Website: theunicornadvisory.com

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    14 mins
  • Shortcut Marketing Is Our Industry's Biggest Problem
    Jan 12 2026

    I’m in a bit of a ranty mood today.

    I spent some time scrolling Facebook recently and it was wall-to-wall "shortcut marketing."

    I saw ads promising to replace developers in 60 minutes, ads claiming you can make $250k with zero tech skills, and even one claiming your birth date is your $360k business plan.

    These claims sell, because who doesn't want the shortcut?

    But I think this is actually the industry's biggest problem. It perpetuates the myth that this is easy, and it sets people up for failure when they don't get the same results as the person with the huge ad budget and the team of ten.

    In this episode, I’m talking about why you need to stop looking for the magic button and start embracing the process of iterating.

    In this episode:

    1. The ridiculous ads I saw on Facebook (and why they are dangerous).
    2. The Creator Growth Loop: Being Seen, Creating Value, and Making Sales.
    3. Why copying a "proven blueprint" usually results in throwing spaghetti at the wall because you don't know why it worked for them.
    4. Why getting a Minimum Viable Product out there is better than waiting for perfection, because you can't steer a parked car.
    5. How to run a proper test by changing just one thing (like price or email style) so you know exactly what made the difference.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The 2026 Experiment: We have already kicked off with the first debrief (all about the lessons from launching this experiment!). If you want to see the real data behind building a business in 2026, come and join us.

    Join here: theunicornadvisory.com/2026

    Connect with Sue:

    1. Instagram: @theunicornadvisory
    2. Voxer: @unicornsue
    3. Website: theunicornadvisory.com

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    12 mins
  • Why I Hope I Fail Spectacularly In 2026
    Dec 31 2025

    How do you feel about failure? Is it something you’re scared of, or something you embrace?

    It might sound strange, but I am actually hoping I fail really badly in 2026. I hope there are some spectacular disasters.

    Everyone else is out there planning to win big, but the truth is, the more I fail, the more I learn.

    While success is awesome, sometimes it’s just blind luck. If you launch something and it works, but you don't know why it worked, you can't repeat it. You just have to cross your fingers and hope the stars align again next time.

    Failure is different. Failure forces you to learn. It gives you feedback you can't ignore.

    In this episode, I’m sharing why I’m aiming for failure next year, and why I’m opening up my business so you can watch the disasters unfold in real time.

    In this episode:

    1. Why success can sometimes be a trap because if you don't know why it worked, you can't do it again.
    2. The story of my first membership launch disaster where I spent thousands on ads and cried in bed for days.
    3. Why the first launch is never a pass or fail test, it is just the first set of data.
    4. The problem with most debriefs online is that they are usually humblebrags designed to sell you something, rather than honest breakdowns of what went wrong.
    5. Why I’m committed to sharing the autopsy of my flops in 2026, so you can get the lessons without having to make the same expensive mistakes.


    Mentioned in this episode:

    The 2026 Experiment: If you want to see the real debriefs—the good, the bad, and the ugly—come join me inside The 2026 Experiment. I’ll be sharing the full breakdown of every experiment (including the disasters) so you can learn what actually works right now.

    Join now: theunicornadvisory.com/2026


    Connect with Sue:

    1. Instagram: @theunicornadvisory
    2. Voxer: @unicornsue
    3. Website: theunicornadvisory.com

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    12 mins
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