Lucy Griffiths, Ashlyn Carter, Lacy Boggs, and Ashley Gartland talk about what tasks they prioritize in their business and why, and you’ll get insight into why you might want to shift your priorities so you can do more with less time.
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When I was first starting out in business, I most likely did what you are trying to do right now: I watched a ton of YouTube videos about how to start and different business strategies. I listened to different podcasts, read a plethora of blog posts, and I probably subscribed to dozens of email newsletters. […]
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Today I’m talking to Nathalie Lussier about the Software As A Service model and her business, AccessAlly. AccessAlly is a powerful digital course and membership solution for industry leaders. Nathalie believes that access to education can help defy stereotypes and make the world a better place, while providing a sustainable livelihood for enterprising teachers.
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Today I’m talking to Jordan Gill about VIP Days. Jordan helps burned out service providers convert their monthly retainers to virtual VIP Days. Her program Done In a Day™ has helped over 270 students create and sell their first VIP Days.
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What would I do if I lost my whole business? If my email list got deleted and my YouTube channel was shut down? If my website was erased… and maybe even my professional reputation was lost? How would I start over from zero? What would I do first? How would I make my first sale? […]
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Yesterday, I was in our customer service inbox helping the team answer some questions that had come in over the weekend, and I saw a question that I thought might be relevant to YOU, so I wanted to share. The message was from Francis, who emailed to ask, “You always say to focus on growing […]
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Most new businesses go through three phases: Phase 1: No Sales At the very beginning, most companies don’t make any money at all, which makes sense because they’re still figuring out what people want and how they can effectively sell it. Phase 2: Intermittent Sales Eventually, you start making a few sales here and there. […]
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As you’ve probably noticed, “hustle” has been a hot — and divisive — word in the entrepreneurial world over the past couple of years.
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It can be SO frustrating to start a business, put in the work, and still not make any money. I get it: it took me a few years of trying before I finally “broke through” and starting making money with my online business. I recently shared a video on my YouTube channel about how I took my blog and business from $0 to $100,000 in revenue in 12 months. But, in the video, I made it extremely clear that those 12 months were not the first twelve months in business.
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Each step in the RIGHT direction takes you closer to your goals than ten steps in the WRONG.
Moving in towards your goals, however slowly, will always enable you to reach them faster than moving in the opposite direction, however quickly you might go.
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