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In this tenth special bonus episode of the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online series, Case Lane provides insight into the impact artificial intelligence (A.I.) could have on your online business. Case looks at the eight platforms featured in the Real Stories series and predicts how creators may use the apps, tools and functionality in their businesses.Case reviews each platform and covers where A.I. might play a role outside generating advertising, headlines or descriptions.The Real Stories Behind Making Money Online is a multi-part series - episodes 143 to 151 - of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast. Case provides a detailed summary of the most popular online platforms including blogging, podcasting, YouTubing, coaching, affiliate marketing and e-commerce to give you the facts you need to know before getting started. Each podcast episode includes a detailed overview of the action needed to get started on the platform, including tips and strategies to avoid pitfalls, and information about how money is actually being made, and the different alternatives you have for earning income.To read the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online blog series on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/the-real-stories-behind-making-money-online-blog-series/If you are thinking about online business, but are not sure where to get started, click here to get Case's book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started with an Online Business.If you are ready to start an online business and want a comprehensive path through the process, click here to get the Dominate Start Your Online Business Course. In this course, you will get all the information you need to take your online business from Idea to Launch. If you want to be part of the fast-rising community that is changing the world through their online ideas, click the link right now.To connect with CaseVisit the website: readyentrepreneur.comFacebook: @readyentrepreneurHQInstagram: @readyentrepreneurTwitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Pinterest @caselane
In this ninth and final episode of the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online series, Case explains the details behind making money as an Online Course Creator. If you want to make a business out of delivering education, knowledge or training to students, how do you know the platform is right for you? Case gives a complete summary of how earning as a course creator works, what you should know to be a course creator, how to find and attract your potential dream students, and where the money comes from.The Real Stories Behind Making Money Online is a multi-part series of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast. Case Lane provides a detailed summary of the most popular online platforms including blogging, podcasting, YouTubing, coaching, affiliate marketing and e-commerce to give you the facts you need to know before getting started. Each podcast episode includes a detailed overview of the action needed to get started on the platform, including tips and strategies to avoid pitfalls, and information about how money is actually being made, and the different alternatives you have for earning income.To read the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online blog series on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/the-real-stories-behind-making-money-online-blog-series/If you are thinking about online business, but are not sure where to get started, click here to get Case's book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started with an Online Business.If you are ready to start an online business and want a comprehensive path through the process, click here to get the Dominate Start Your Online Business Course. In this course, you will get all the information you need to take your online business from Idea to Launch. If you want to be part of the fast-rising community that is changing the world through their online ideas, click the link right now.To connect with CaseVisit the website: readyentrepreneur.comFacebook: @readyentrepreneurHQInstagram: @readyentrepreneurTwitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Pinterest @caselane
In this eighth episode of the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online series, Case explains the details behind making money as an Online Freelancer. If you want to make a business out of providing products and services for someone else's business, how do you know the platform is right for you? Case gives a complete summary of how online freelancing works, what you should know to be a freelancer, how to find and keep buyers, and where the money comes from.The Real Stories Behind Making Money Online is a multi-part series of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast. Case Lane provides a detailed summary of the most popular online platforms including blogging, podcasting, YouTubing, coaching, affiliate marketing and e-commerce to give you the facts you need to know before getting started. Each podcast episode includes a detailed overview of the action needed to get started on the platform, including tips and strategies to avoid pitfalls, and information about how money is actually being made, and the different alternatives you have for earning income.To read the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online blog series on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/the-real-stories-behind-making-money-online-blog-series/If you are thinking about online business, but are not sure where to get started, click here to get Case's book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started with an Online Business.If you are ready to start an online business and want a comprehensive path through the process, click here to get the Dominate Start Your Online Business Course. In this course, you will get all the information you need to take your online business from Idea to Launch. If you want to be part of the fast-rising community that is changing the world through their online ideas, click the link right now.To connect with CaseVisit the website: readyentrepreneur.comFacebook: @readyentrepreneurHQInstagram: @readyentrepreneurTwitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Pinterest @caselane
In this seventh episode of the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online series, Case explains the details behind making money as a social media influencer If you want to make a business out of your social posts,, how do you know the platform is right for you? Case gives a complete summary of how social media influencing works , what you should know to be an influencer, and where the money comes from.The Real Stories Behind Making Money Online is a multi-part series of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast. Case Lane provides a detailed summary of the most popular online platforms including blogging, podcasting, YouTubing, coaching, affiliate marketing and e-commerce to give you the facts you need to know before getting started. Each podcast episode includes a detailed overview of the action needed to get started on the platform, including tips and strategies to avoid pitfalls, and information about how money is actually being made, and the different alternatives you have for earning income.To read the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online blog series on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/the-real-stories-behind-making-money-online-blog-series/If you want to start an online business, but are not sure where to get started, click here to get Case's book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started with an Online Business.If you are ready to start an online business and want a comprehensive path through the process, click here to get the Dominate Start Your Online Business Course. In this course, you will get all the information you need to take your online business from Idea to Launch. If you want to be part of the fast-rising community that is changing the world through their online ideas, click the link right now.To connect with Case Visit the website: readyentrepreneur.com Facebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Pinterest @caselane
In this sixth episode of the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online series, Case explains the details behind making money as a virtual coach. Virtual coaching is providing your coaching services over the Internet. If you want to start a virtual coach business, how do you know the platform is right for you? Case takes a deep dive into how virtual coaching works , what you should know to be a virtual coach, and where the money comes from.The Real Stories Behind Making Money Online is a multi-part series of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast. Case Lane provides a detailed summary of the most popular online platforms including blogging, podcasting, YouTubing, coaching, affiliate marketing and e-commerce to give you the facts you need to know before getting started. Each podcast episode includes an overview of the action needed to get started on the platform, including tips and strategies to avoid pitfalls, and information about how money is actually being made, and the different alternatives you have for earning income.To read the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online blog series on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/the-real-stories-behind-making-money-online-blog-series/If you want to start an online business, but are not sure where to get started, click here to get Case's book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started with an Online Business.If you are ready to start an online business and want a comprehensive path through the process, click here to get the Dominate Start Your Online Business Course. In this course, you will get all the information you need to take your online business from Idea to Launch. If you want to be part of the fast-rising community that is changing the world through their online ideas, click the link right now.To connect with Case Visit the website: readyentrepreneur.com Facebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Pinterest @caselane
In this fifth episode of the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online series, Case explains the details behind making money with an eCommerce store. An eCommerce store lets you be 'behind the scenes' as a manager of product, but you have to be on top of the details - production, packaging, distribution - to make sure your deliveries get to your customers.If you want to start an eCommerce store, how do you know the platform is right for you? Case discusses how eCommerce stores work, what you should know to start one, and where the money comes from.The Real Stories Behind Making Money Online is a multi-part series of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast. Case Lane takes a deep dive into the most popular online platforms including blogging, podcasting, YouTubing, coaching, affiliate marketing and e-commerce to give you the facts you need to know before getting started. Each podcast episode includes a detailed overview of the action needed to get started on the platform, including tips and strategies to avoid pitfalls, and information about how money is actually being made, and the different alternatives you have for earning income.To read the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online blog series on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/the-real-stories-behind-making-money-online-blog-series/If you want to start an online business, but are not sure where to get started, click here to get Case's book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started with an Online Business.If you are ready to start an online business and want a comprehensive path through the process, click here to get the Dominate Start Your Online Business Course. In this course, you will get all the information you need to take your online business from Idea to Launch. If you want to be part of the fast-rising community that is changing the world through their online ideas, click the link right now.To connect with Case Visit the website: readyentrepreneur.com Facebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Pinterest @caselane
In this fourth episode of the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online series, Case explains the details behind making online money as an affiliate marketer. If you are interested in promoting other people's products, in exchange for a commission or percentage fee, should you start your online business as an affiliate marketer? Is the platform right for you? Case discusses how affiliate marketing works, what you should know to be an affiliate marketer, and where the money comes from.The Real Stories Behind Making Money Online is a multi-part series of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast. Case Lane takes a deep dive into the most popular online platforms including blogging, podcasting, YouTubing, coaching, affiliate marketing and e-commerce to give you the facts you need to know before getting started. Each podcast episode includes a detailed overview of the action needed to get started on the platform, including tips and strategies to avoid pitfalls, and information about how money is actually being made, and the different alternatives you have for earning income.To read the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online blog series on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/the-real-stories-behind-making-money-online-blog-series/If you want to start an online business, but are not sure where to get started, click here to get Case's book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started with an Online Business.If you are ready to start an online business and want a comprehensive path through the process, click here to get the Dominate Start Your Online Business Course. In this course, you will get all the information you need to take your online business from Idea to Launch. If you want to be part of the fast-rising community that is changing the world through their online ideas, click the link right now.To connect with CaseVisit the website: readyentrepreneur.com Facebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Pinterest @caselane
In this third episode of the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online series, Case explains the details behind how money is made online with YouTube. If you want to start a video channel, how do you know the platform is right for you? Case takes a deep dive into how YouTube works , what you should know to be an online video personality, and where the money comes from once you get set-up and going.The Real Stories Behind Making Money Online is a multi-part series of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast. Case Lane takes a deep dive into the most popular online platforms including blogging, podcasting, YouTubing, coaching, affiliate marketing and e-commerce to give you the facts you need to know before getting started. Each podcast episode includes a detailed overview of the action needed to get started on the platform, including tips and strategies to avoid pitfalls, and information about how money is actually being made, and the different alternatives you have for earning income.To read the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online blog series on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/make-money-online-with-blogging/If you want to start an online business, but think you have too many distractions right now, click here to get Case's book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started with an Online Business.If you are ready to start an online business and want a comprehensive path through the process, click here to get the Dominate Start Your Online Business Course. In this course, you will get all the information you need to take your online business from Idea to Launch. If you want to be part of the fast-rising community that is changing the world through their online ideas, click the link right now.To connect with Case Visit the website: readyentrepreneur.com Facebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Pinterest @caselane
In this second episode of the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online series, Case explains the details behind making money as a podcaster. If you think podcasting is the right online platform for your business venture, what do you need to know? Case gets into the details about how podcasting works, what you should know to be a podcaster, and where the money comes from.The Real Stories Behind Making Money Online is a multi-part series of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast. Case Lane takes a deep dive into the most popular online platforms including blogging, podcasting, YouTubing, coaching, affiliate marketing and e-commerce to give you the facts you need to know before getting started. Each podcast episode includes a detailed overview of the action needed to get started on the platform, including tips and strategies to avoid pitfalls, and information about how money is actually being made.To get your podcast is everywhere, get the Ultimate Podcast Directories List and Service, click here: https://podcastgueststar.com/list/To read the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online blog series on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/make-money-online-with-podcasting/If you want to start an online business, but think you have too many distractions right now, click here to get Case's book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started with an Online Business.If you are ready to start an online business and want a comprehensive path through the process, click here to get the Dominate Start Your Online Business Course. In this course, you will get all the information you need to take your online business from Idea to Launch. If you want to be part of the fast-rising community that is changing the world through their online ideas, click the link right now.To connect with CaseVisit the website: readyentrepreneur.com Facebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Pinterest @caselane
In this first episode of the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online series, Case explains the details behind making money as a blogger.If you want to start a blog, how do you know the platform is right for you? Case takes a deep dive into how blogging works , what you should know to be a blogger, and where the money comes from.The Real Stories Behind Making Money Online is a multi-part series of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast. Case Lane takes a deep dive into the most popular online platforms including blogging, podcasting, YouTubing, coaching, affiliate marketing and e-commerce to give you the facts you need to know before getting started. Each podcast episode includes a detailed overview of the action needed to get started on the platform, including tips and strategies to avoid pitfalls, and information about how money is actually being made.To read the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online blog series on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/make-money-online-with-blogging/If you want to start an online business, but think you have too many distractions right now, click here to get Case's book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started with an Online Business.If you are ready to start an online business and want a comprehensive path through the process, click here to get the Dominate Start Your Online Business Course. In this course, you will get all the information you need to take your online business from Idea to Launch. If you want to be part of the fast-rising community that is changing the world through their online ideas, click the link right now.To connect with Case Visit the website readyentrepreneur.com Facebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Pinterest @caselane
Have you ever wanted to start an online business? Case Lane is an entrepreneur, a global writer, traveler, and observer to the future. She helps people achieve lifestyle freedom by fulfilling their dream to become an entrepreneur through her website, Ready Entrepreneur, podcasts, books, and courses. From foreign service diplomat to owner of nine businesses, Case has a formula for getting you ready to start into the world of entrepreneurship. Educated in communications, political science, business, law, and economics, she has lived and worked all over the world as a reporter, diplomat, and digital media corporate executive. Building from her interests in international relations and technology, Case envisions a next-century world where the essential battle is between the advancement of technology and the instincts of our basic humanity. In one of her book series, The Life Online series, the majority of people are non-technologists who have to learn to live and manage in a technology-controlled world that they do not understand. In this episode, Case explains how she started her online business and shares winning tips on how you can successfully do the same too. Listen in to learn the importance of pursuing different work interests that might eventually be beneficial when choosing a permanent career. You will also learn winning tips on how to choose, start, and grow a profitable online business. Key Takeaways: How to keep growing and expanding your career by pursuing different interests How to prepare to persevere through all the ups and downs that come with being a business owner The importance of forming meaningful relationships that might be beneficial to your business How to align your passion and the possibilities available when pursuing online entrepreneurship www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Are you frustrated or confused about how to get on podcasts? Never fear! In this month's episode of the Public Speaking Super Powers podcast, my guest, Case Lane, shares her step-by-step process for finding and landing guest podcasting opportunities.
Case Lane is a global writer, entrepreneur, podcaster, blogger, and the founder of Ready Entrepreneur, a business that prepares aspiring entrepreneurs to start an online business. She has been a former diplomat, consultant and corporate executive. Case has been educated in communications, political science, business, law and economics, and has lived, studied or worked in eleven different countries, and has visited over 100 others. The Ready Entrepreneur approach to lifestyle freedom is based on her education, experience, observations and interactions with entrepreneurs all over the world. We had a great laugh recording this episode and here are the topics we discussed: How Las Vegas cannot work from home Born in Chislehurst, Kent, she grew up in Canada She followed the traditional ‘career path’ After her MBA, she did a law degree Learned a lot about marketing on social media Self publishing ebooks on Amazon Her 5 post graduate degrees! How to build a social media strategy The clubhouse craze Freedom of speech in America Podcasting Book publishing Case’s 19 books (!) from fiction, non fiction to different business titles Business is creating and selling a product Ghost writing books How to make time - or not Case’s podcast Podcast in general Purposing content How 2020 and Covid changed the world Opportunity, and working remotely Making it happen, no matter what’s going on around you Outsourcing Facebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ https://www.facebook.com/readyentrepreneurHQ/ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur https://www.instagram.com/readyentrepreneur/ Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Websites: For Aspiring Entrepreneurs: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/ For Guest Podcasting: https://www.podcastgueststar.com/ Email contactcase@readyentrepreneur.com Volker is a sales, strategy and leadership consultant. With a passion for coaching and mindfulness, helping individuals and companies to achieve more. In his podcast he interviews high achievers, entrepreneurs, consultants, visionaries, coaches, and mentors about their secrets and experience. Learn from the best! Find out more on his website or subscribe to his newsletter.
Case Lane is a global writer, entrepreneur, podcaster, traveler, and the founder of Ready Entrepreneur. A former diplomat, consultant and corporate executive, Case prepares aspiring entrepreneurs to understand how to take advantage of technology and global resources, to achieve lifestyle freedom by starting their own online business. Here are the key links from the episode: Ready Entrepreneur 5 Day Podcast Launch Mini Course
In the month of April, we are focusing on the topic of podcasting. In this episode we are joined by Case Lane, a writer, podcaster, and entrepreneur. During this episode, Case shares: The value in being a podcast guest What she means when she says “guest star” Best practices when pitching a podcast host A DIY podcast approach to discovering and pitching podcasts How you can drive traffic to get the most value out of being a guest https://bit.ly/3udsrgl (Click here) for our show notes. Please feel free to send a message to Becky to share your thoughts!
We're always looking for different ways to get yourself in front of a new audience to share your valuable information. On this episode of The Wealthy Speaker Show, we welcome Case Lane to share her expertise and take an in-depth look at the numerous advantages of being a podcast guest. If you would like to learn the ins and outs of guest podcasting to help build your audience or promote your product, you simply can't afford to miss this episode! For access to FULL SHOW NOTES including links, visit https://www.speakerlauncher.com/category/podcasts/
Speaking on podcasts is a great way to grow your business and strengthen your public speaking skills. While most of us already know this, we may not be clear on how to go about finding podcasts to speak on. How do we know what podcasts are a good fit for our business? How do we actually find podcasts to speak on? What podcasts are our ideal clients listening to? In this week's episode of The Speak to Scale Podcast we're chatting with Case Lane on how she finds, pitches, speaking on, and maximizing podcast interviews. If you've been thinking about adding 'speak on podcasts' to your list of goals for the year, this episode is for you. For the full show notes, links and more: http://www.thepublicspeakingstrategist.com/shownotes/137
Join host Ryan Treasure as he interviews Case Lane about how she found her Entrepreneurial spirit! She is a global writer, entrepreneur, traveler, and the founder of Ready Entrepreneur. https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/ We talk about all things business start-ups, technology, life, and what's happening in many industry sectors during our changing times. This is a must Listen to Episode. I will be hosting the Frequency After Party at 3 pm AZ time on https://stereo.com/radioryan1 so make sure you tune in. follow us on Social media: @radioryan 1 and @readyentrepreneurHQ
Case Lane is a global writer, entrepreneur, podcaster, traveler, and the founder of Ready Entrepreneur. A former diplomat, consultant and corporate executive, Case prepares aspiring entrepreneurs to understand how to take advantage of technology and global resources, to achieve lifestyle freedom by starting their own online business. We chatted about her time in Hollywood and how to get on relevant podcasts to build your personal brand. Get in touch with https://www.linkedin.com/in/chi-emeruwa-7a36b14/ (Case). Keep in touch! https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganmacneill/ (LinkedIn) | https://www.instagram.com/personal_brand_podcast/ (Instagram) | https://www.facebook.com/relevantwithmeganmacneill (Facebook) | https://twitter.com/RelevantMegan (Twitter) | https://www.pinterest.com.au/Meganaam/personal-branding-exposed/ (Pinterest)
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What is the best way to take advantage of the scope and range of podcasts available to the average listener?Life in the Internet Age is really two lives. One is online where you now engage with family, friends, colleagues, and strangers through screens providing a heightened literal face-to-face communication confrontation.You check your phone for texts, images, emojis and videos conveying accompanying messages. Sliding over to your social feeds, you post a few images about your delicious meal, new shoes, or child's messy face, and then stare jealously at your friends' more delicious meal, hipper shoes and cuter child.With heightened reluctance you switch off the screen to tend to your other life...the real one. Your physical life is the one of private discussion, gentle cries, confusion, fear and misunderstanding.And never more so has this stood out than now when you face a world where you have to learn to operate in crisis and disruption.Sadly you know no one who has ever faced this type of turmoil. Neither does anyone you know. The knowledge circle that used to come from experiences of extended family, teachers or community leaders is closed. Your chance to extract information has disappeared, and perhaps your opportunity to be successful, and have the comfortable life you expect, has gone with them.Where do you turn? For the information, knowledge, entertainment and news...to podcasts.In the interviews and information of podcasts lies a layer of wisdom that would otherwise be completely inaccessible.In this episode, Case reviews how you can get the most out of listening to podcasts by:Finding Relevant PodcastsDiscovering the Value of Virtual MentorsLearning How to Listen to the Interview for AdviceUsing the Knowledge to Build your Life Going Forward In this 6-part series, Case explains the process, issues, challenges, and joys in researching, finding and contacting podcasts for interviewing, and listening. This episode is Part Six in the Podcast Discoveries Series. If you enjoy this information and want to learn more from Case Lane's Podcast Discoveries Series: For Hosts, Guests and Listeners: How Do You Sift Through One Million Podcasts to Find the Ones That Are Right For You... To read the series blogs on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here To read the book Podcast Discoveries by Case Lane: click here To get a free checklist of the 10 actions to take to research, find and contact podcasts for an interview: click here To see the video click here To get the course the Ultimate Podcast Guest Interview Blueprint: click here To learn the first 10 actions to take when getting started with an online business, download a free summary of Case's book Recast, click here To read Case's new book Recast, click here To connect with Case Visit the website readyentrepreneur.com Facebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld
Interested in being a guest on a podcast, but not sure how to manage all the variables in the process? Listen to this episode...In just a few short years, podcasting has arisen as the one online activity everyone must do. Not only comedians, newscasters and historians, but also corporate executives, specialized professionals, and the kid next door.Unlike blogging which required at a minimum the ability to write, podcasting is the audio medium, a stage that permits and embraces the same chatter, banter and jokes that take place between ordinary people on average days.In fact, the gentle nature of conversation has become the hallmark of podcasting. The platform's success lies in its intimate connection with listener's ears, and its soothing waves playing in the background of walks, workouts, and commutes everywhere.For those who wish to use podcast appearances to bolster their careers, products, services, businesses and authority, the opportunity comes with a challenge.With an estimated one million podcasts available for download all over the world, how do you find a podcast where you can present yourself as someone who is valuable and useful to interview?In the podcast, Case goes over tips for potential podcast guests:Follow-up Immediately on CommunicationsManage Requests for Payments, Reviews or other contentious practices on Your TermsCheck Technical RequirementsRead any Pre-Interview Document the Host Sends YouKnow Your SubjectBe Clear About Uncomfortable SubjectsGet Names RightSpeak to their AudienceConfirm Promotional ExpectationsEmbrace the New RelationshipsIn this 6-part series, Case explains the process, issues, challenges, and joys in researching, finding and contacting podcasts for interviewing, and listening. This episode is Part Five in the Podcast Discoveries Series. If you enjoy this information and want to learn more from Case Lane's Podcast Discoveries Series: For Hosts, Guests and Listeners: How Do You Sift Through One Million Podcasts to Find the Ones That Are Right For You... To read the series blogs on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here To read the book Podcast Discoveries by Case Lane: click here To get a free checklist of the 10 actions to take to research, find and contact podcasts for an interview: click here To see the video click here To take the course the Ultimate Podcast Guest Interview Blueprint: click here To learn the first 10 actions to take when getting started with an online business, download a free summary of Case's book Recast, click here To read Case's new book Recast, click here To connect with Case Visit the website readyentrepreneur.com Facebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld
With the rise of podcasts as an open market of free-for-all conversations, entertainment, knowledge and jokes, podcast hosts are free to manage their shows as they see fit.There are no rules, requirements or regulations. So this episode is being offered only as a list of potential ideas for podcast hosts who want to leave out a welcome mat for potential relevant guests.The information does not apply to those who are, or are using, paid public relations services who have connections inside podcast networks, and other means for directly contacting shows.This is for podcast D-I-Yers and their teams who are looking for insight into the process.Both hosts and guests should be aware of issues with: CommunicationConsequences of Contentious practices Relevant Categories, Clear Descriptions and Specific KeywordsConflicting Show NamesNon-ResponsesTechnical RequirementsPromotional ExpectationsIn this 6-part series, Case explains the process, issues, challenges, and joys in researching, finding and contacting podcasts for interviewing, and listening.In this episode, Case provides some common practices that hosts do, and guests should be prepared for.This episode is Part Four in the Podcast Discoveries Series. If you enjoy this information and want to learn more from Case Lane's Podcast Discoveries Series: For Hosts, Guests and Listeners: How Do You Sift Through One Million Podcasts to Find the Ones That Are Right For You To read the series blogs on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here To read the book Podcast Discoveries by Case Lane: click here To get a free checklist of the 10 actions to take to research, find and contact podcasts for an interview: click here To see the video click here To take the course the Ultimate Podcast Guest Interview Blueprint: click here To learn the first 10 actions to take when getting started with an online business, download a free summary of Case's book Recast, click here To read Case's new book Recast, click here To connect with Case Visit the website readyentrepreneur.com Facebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Pinterest @caselane
Podcasts are the next big thing that's already here. Many people have one, so do companies, organizations, and your next door neighbor. Everyone is interested in what this rising medium means for their work, industry, knowledge, and entertainment, and everyone wants to know where it's all going.The numbers are impressive. One million podcasts...and growing! But what does that really mean?In researching over a thousand podcasts to find relevant shows to interview on, Case noted many 'behind the scenes' issues that come up in this young and rapidly-growing industry.There are two types of podcasters: the big names backed by big money (and big publicity)...and everyone else.This series is for everyone else. What are some of the concepts, challenges, and pitfalls you have to be ready for as you navigate one million podcasts to find the ones that are right for you?In this 6-part series, Case explains the process, issues, challenges, and joys in researching, finding and contacting podcasts for interviewing, and listening.In this episode, Case describes mix of challenges that come up in the research in the directories and search engines, and in communicating with podcasters.These issues include:The DirectoriesThe Land of the Living DeadThe Definitions of Descriptions, Categories and KeywordsHidden Contact InformationOverlapping Show NamesInefficient Search OptionsThis episode is Part Three in the Podcast Discoveries Series. If you enjoy this information and want to learn more from Case Lane's Podcast Discoveries Series: For Hosts, Guests and Listeners: How Do You Sift Through One Million Podcasts to Find the Ones That Are Right For You To read the series blogs on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here To read the book Podcast Discoveries by Case Lane: click here To get a free checklist of the 10 actions to take to research, find and contact podcasts for an interview: click here To see the video click here To take the course the Ultimate Podcast Guest Interview Blueprint: click here To learn the first 10 actions to take when getting started with an online business, download a free summary of Case's book Recast, click here To read Case's new book Recast, click here To connect with Case Visit the website readyentrepreneur.com Facebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Pinterest @caselane
On the surface, the standard advice is correct. If you want to interview on a podcast, you must send a compelling pitch to the podcast host, and trust your message resonates with their goals, fits in their schedule, and appears appealing to their audience.Sounds great...except, how do you find the hosts and shows that you can pitch to in the first place?There are now more than one million podcasts. That number should make it possible to find hundreds, if not thousands, of podcasters in your genre, talking to people about your topic, and looking for more.Unfortunately that expectation comes up against a harsh reality. How does it really all work?In this 6-part series, Case explains the process, issues, challenges, and joys in researching, finding and contacting podcasts for interviewing, and listening.In this episode, Case describes the D-I-Y method for landing a guest interview on a podcast, which takes time and patience to research and review relevant shows before you sending an e-mail.In summary, you: 1. Have Something to Say 2. Create Your Customizable Pitch3. Select Your Categories and Keywords4. Establish Your Discussion Parameters5. Search Podcast Names6. Find Relevant Podcasts7. Contact the Host8. Customize your Pitch9. Send Your Pitch10. Follow-up Immediately This episode is Part Two in the Podcast Discoveries Series. If you enjoy this information and want to learn more from Case Lane's Podcast Discoveries Series: For Hosts, Guests and Listeners: How Do You Sift Through One Million Podcasts to Find the Ones That Are Right For You To read the series blogs on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click here To read the book Podcast Discoveries by Case Lane: click here To get a free checklist of the 10 actions to take to research, find and contact podcasts for an interview: click hereTo see the video click here To get the course the Ultimate Podcast Guest Interview Blueprint: click here To learn the first 10 actions to take when getting started with an online business, download a free summary of Case's book Recast, click here To read Case's new book Recast, click here To connect with Case Visit the website readyentrepreneur.com Facebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Pinterest @caselane
Into a time when the trust in the viability of our systems, communication, media, governance and civil society is teetering, come a wave of talkers commandeering the airwaves on their own terms...podcasters.Tens of thousands of vocal on-air talents have turned on microphones, and launched discussions, commentaries, dramatizations, recreations and jokes, on every subject imaginable, in an effort to deliver more knowledge, and entertainment, to more people than ever before. And a significant part of their effort includes engaging with guest speakers who can illuminate issues, clarify points, and heighten the conversation.But after the 'big' names and their marquee guests rotate amongst themselves in a Top 100 popularity bubble, an estimated 1,000,000 or so lesser known names seek to be recognized in the conversation with the insights and ideas they have to offer.As an aspiring entrepreneur, how do you become a guest on a podcast to help get the word out as an entrepreneur, what should you listen for, what are the challenges, and how do you as a listener take advantage of the total million of podcasts to learn as much as you can as an aspiring entrepreneur?This six-part podcast series is all about helping you find out so you can participate fully in the podcasting opportunity. From all sides of the microphone - as a host, guest and listener, Case reveals what she learned from sifting through one million podcasts in search of an interview.This is the introduction to the 6 part series on all things podcast guesting or podguesting as people call it - plus a bonus as a podcast listener. This episode is the background to this inadvertent podcast research project, and the story behind how Case came to learn so much about podcast guest interviewing.If you enjoyed this information, learn more from Case Lane's Podcast Discoveries Series: For Hosts, Guests and Listeners: How Do You Sift Through One Million Podcasts to Find the Ones That Are Right For YouTo read the series blogs on the Ready Entrepreneur website: click hereTo read the book Podcast Discoveries by Case Lane: click hereTo get a free checklist of the 10 actions to take to research, find and contact podcasts for an interview: click hereTo take the course the Ultimate Podcast Guest Interview Blueprint: click hereTo download a free summary of Case's book Recast, and learn the first 10 actions to take when getting started with an online business, click hereTo get Case's new book Recast, click hereTo connect with Case:Visit the website readyentrepreneur.comFacebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter: @caselaneworld https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorldPinterest @caselane
On this week's episode of the Over 50 Entrepreneur Podcast, we speak with special guest, Case Lane. Case is an entrepreneur, traveler, and the Founder of Ready Entrepreneur, in addition to being a former diplomat, consultant, and corporate executive. Her business prepares aspiring entrepreneurs to understand how to take advantage of technology and global resources so they can achieve what she deems the “lifestyle freedom”.“When you're just looking out at the online world and thinking, I've got an idea, or even if you don't have an idea, you just know you want to do something, that's where I am. I help you look at the entire landscape and figure out what it is that you want, which platform you'd really like to be on, and then how to find that community and create content for that platform. That's what I do with Ready Entrepreneur,” says Case.We chat about how she defines lifestyle freedom, as well as: Setting realistic expectations around starting your own business Viewing business owners and entrepreneurs as problem solvers Scaling your business as a solo entrepreneur Her new book, Recast And more
What are the world's most entrepreneurial countries, and how are they defined? In this intriguing episode, Case dissects two lists of top 10 global countries, and discusses why they may have been ranked as 'entrepreneurial,' what is counted, and what is missing.For aspiring entrepreneurs who are concerned about whether their location will affect their chances of being successful, or whether they are in the 'wrong' culture or society to become an entrepreneur, this episode dismisses those myths by revealing the context for these types of lists, and why they are not important.If you are an aspiring entrepreneur who is not sure where to get started, learn the first ten actions to take in Case's new book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started With An Online Business, available for download at Amazon.com. (Disclosure: this is an affiliate link that earns for eligible purchases.) To get a free preview of Recast by Case Lane click here for the Reader's Summary.If you are ready to make the transition to entrepreneur life and are trying to decide on an online business idea, click to register for Case's webinar How to Find An Online Business Idea That You Can Champion. For tips, resources and strategies, visit the Ready Entrepreneur website.
Aspiring entrepreneurs often hit obstacles or roadblocks in their journey that are so discouraging they quit the game, and return to 'regular' life. But in this episode, Case explains why it's important to keep going...to continue to work through the business challenges to achieve the lifestyle dream that fueled your original passion.If you are an aspiring entrepreneur who is not sure where to get started, learn the first ten actions to take in Case's new book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started With An Online Business, available for download at Amazon.com. (Disclosure: this is an affiliate link that earns for eligible purchases.) To get a free preview of Recast by Case Lane click here for the Reader's Summary.If you are ready to make the transition to entrepreneur life and are trying to decide on an online business idea, click to register for Case's webinar How to Find An Online Business Idea That You Can Champion. For tips, resources and strategies, visit the Ready Entrepreneur website.
Global upheaval, uncertainty and disruption...perfect time to start an online business right? In part two of this two part mini-series, Case outlines the reasons why online entrepreneurship makes sense for anyone who is willing to do the work right now.The Work: Aspiring entrepreneurs create value through a product or service that their niche community wants or needs. To deliver this value, you must understand the type of content that is required, and how to distribute and market it to dream customers.The Reality: Entrepreneurship is not a walk in the park. You must continue to iterate and adapt your product or service until you find your defined market, and they find you.The Monetization: How do people make money online? What are the sources that are creating seemingly overnight millionaires on all platforms.The Survivors: Is there a secret sauce that some people use to be successful online, or is there an obvious formula that anyone can follow?The global community needs people who are willing to allocate resources to required solutions. If you want to read the details about this issue, click this link to view Case's blog of the same name. If you are an aspiring entrepreneur who is not sure where to get started, learn the first ten actions to take in Case's new book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started With An Online Business, available for download at Amazon.com. (Disclosure: this is an affiliate link that earns for eligible purchases.) To get a free preview of Recast by Case Lane click here for the Reader's Summary.If you are ready to make the transition to entrepreneur life and are trying to decide on an online business idea, click to register for Case's webinar How to Find An Online Business Idea That You Can Champion. For tips, resources and strategies, visit the Ready Entrepreneur website.
One of the biggest challenges people face is how to get started with their idea. Here are some excellent ideas on what to with your idea for an online business. Know Your MarketNiche Down Your Idea Know Your Competition Find Your Area of Marketing Choose Your Attack Facebook Groups YouTube etc. Be Consistent Grind Don't wait until everything is perfect just get startedCase Lanereadyentrepreneur.comhttps://www.facebook.com/readyentrepreneurHQ/https://www.instagram.com/readyentrepreneur/https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorldhttps://www.pinterest.com/caselaneworld/boards/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCovzFtOHutvmlD0_pqFZUUg/featuredthecreativeentrepreneur.netgreybugphotography.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
With unprecedented disruption and instability around the world, why should anyone consider becoming an online entrepreneur right now? In this two part mini-series, Case outlines the reasons why online entrepreneurship makes sense for anyone who is willing to do the work right now.The Need: Globally, people are searching for solutions across a variety of wants and needs that are not being met by existing businesses. The Opportunity: A person who is willing to fill the gap in the marketplace can deliver a product or service to a waiting global community of consumers. All ideas and niches have unserved quarters, and the aspiring entrepreneur does not have to be the expert or talent to organize and complete the work.The global community needs people who are willing to allocate resources to required solutions. If you want to read the details about this issue, click this link to view Case's blog of the same name.If you are an aspiring entrepreneur who is not sure where to get started, learn the first ten actions to take in Case's new book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started With An Online Business, available for download at Amazon.com. (Disclosure: this is an affiliate link that earns for eligible purchases.)To get a free preview of Recast by Case Lane click here for the Reader's Summary.If you are ready to make the transition to entrepreneur life and are trying to decide on an online business idea, click to register for Case's webinar How to Find An Online Business Idea That You Can Champion. For tips, resources and strategies, visit the Ready Entrepreneur website.
Case Lane with Ready Entrepreneur is our dynamic guest today. She loves to travel and right now spends her time planning travel. She is from Canada and has a vast background in travel and international diplomacy. She always had in the back of her mind that she wanted to be an entrepreneur. Although she had fascinating jobs and became an attorney, she still chose to do her own thing and that is being an entrepreneur. She helps people who are ready to stop working for someone else's vision, who have always had it in the back of their minds that they want to be their own boss, and who have ideas put together a business action plan. A business action plan lists out all the activities a person will need to do in order to achieve their goal. From there she helps people figure out what is missing from their knowledge or skill base so that they can research and gain the missing information in order to fill in the blanks. After that she gets them to take those next steps in actually opening the business. Case reminds us that business is dynamic and always changing. So, it is important to keep learning, keep trying, keep going until you find that right message that will find the right people. Case has a new book out called Recast and is available on Amazon. Resources: Ready Entrepreneur Website Free Reader's Summary Amazon book page Email Address: contactcase@readyentrepreneur.com Get in Touch with Toptimizers: Buy Our Book - Optimization of the Entrepreneur Be a Guest on the Show www.toptimizers.com www.facebook.com/toptimizers www.linkedin.com/toptimizers www.instagram.com/shelli.toptimizers www.pinterest.com/toptimizers www.youtube.com/toptimizers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Aspiring entrepreneurs: Are you ready to start your online business? In this episode, Case explains how to organize and track the first ten actions to take when getting started with an online business. The Recast 30 Days Actions Plan is a free download available inside Case's new book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started with an Online Business - and in the link below. The Actions Plan gives aspiring entrepreneurs a tactical pathway to follow. No fluffy stuff, no rah-rah, no distractions - just action-by-action guidance through the document.Get your free copy of the Recast 30-days Actions plan by clicking this link.You can download a copy of Recast by Case Lane at Amazon.com (Disclosure: this is an affiliate link which earns compensation for eligible purchases)For a free preview of Case's new book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Prep Guide to Starting an Online Business, click here for the Reader's Summary.If you are ready to make the transition to entrepreneur life and are trying to decide on an online business idea, click to register for Case's webinar How to Find An Online Business Idea That You Can Champion. For tips, resources and strategies, visit the Ready Entrepreneur website.
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Are you in your first 5 years of your journey as an entrepreneur? Case Lane, founder of Ready Entrepreneur talks about the most important things people should consider as they embark on their journey of entrepreneurship and she also shares ways to get started if you don't know where to start, on this episode of The Rising Entrepreneur Podcast with Corey Benschop! Get the full episode details and transcript here: www.therisingentrepreneur.com Take a peek behind the scenes of what Corey's doing with the podcast by joining Infinite Vibes – Corey's private Facebook group where he's documenting HIS journey of entrepreneurship, spirituality and everything in between, and shares the key insights he learns along the way! http://myfbgroup.com ----- 3 Main Takeaways: Taking time to do the basics, like setting up your desk in the morning, has profound effects in business across the board. The common denominator across all successful entrepreneurs is that they've done the work, and they never quit. Listen to your gut and stick with what it is you really want to do in life. ----- Resources: www.readyentrepreneur.com @Readyentrepreneur on social media ----- ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS ⏱️ 0:00 - Introduction 0:52 - Welcome to the show, Case Lane! 2:44 - Case tries to see how long she can pass as a local (but she's not a spy!) 5:30 - Case's story of how she created her company, Ready Entrepreneur. 9:34 - This is where YOU want to start if you're beginning your journey as an entrepreneur. 13:30 - Listen to this if you feel like you're spinning your wheels everyday. 16:43 - How to figure out an idea in your life that you can turn into a business. 19:55 - Understand this about the opportunities available to you today. 21:30 - What does the word “entrepreneur” mean to you? 24:44 - Listen if you're a professional that is transitioning from the corporate world to entrepreneurship. 27:33 - What to do after you figure out your business idea. 30:45 - It doesn't matter what type of content you create as long as you create. 33:15 - Listen for inspiration to keep grinding. 34:30 - Do you think you're going to be a millionaire in 6 months with your brilliant idea? 38:22 - Think of how you're going to organize your life and business. 39:40 - Case Lane's “Perils & Pearls.” 42:40 - Listen if you think “positive thinking” is fluffy and woo woo. 47:37 - Learn more about Ready Entrepreneur and how to find the confidence, time and money to start your own business. 50:02 - Case's final piece of advice. ----- Subscribe on your favorite app! Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/TREoniTunes Spotify: https://bit.ly/TREonSpotify Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/TREonGoogle Stitcher: https://bit.ly/TREonStitcher iHeartRadio: https://bit.ly/TREoniHeart Youtube: https://bit.ly/TREonYouTube Facebook: https://bit.ly/TREonFacebook Website: https://therisingentrepreneur.com ----- Want to be a guest on the show? Apply here: https://apply.therisingentrepreneur.com -----
In this episode, Case Lane discusses three definitions for entrepreneurial behavior - literal, functional and practical.Entrepreneurs come from all backgrounds, have every type of education, varied work experiences, and a mix of experiences. Yet aspiring entrepreneurs often ask the question about: How to Be An Entrepreneur - as if there is one all encompassing approach.The literal approach is the pop culture image created by today's most famous billionaires - who all have different personalities and public personas.The functional approach is the entrepreneurial definition to seek opportunity, allocate resources and deliver value. A definition that still leaves gaps for many who ask: how.The practical approach is to do the work. If any definition unites entrepreneurs, it is the knowledge that they work consistently and relentlessly on their ideas until one (or several) become major successes.Aspiring entrepreneurs can choose any definition to model, and still end up as an entrepreneur because every possible path is open to those who are ready and willing to do the work.To get a preview of Case's new book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Prep Guide to Starting an Online Business, click here for the Reader's Summary.If you are ready to make the transition to entrepreneur life and are trying to decide on an online business idea, click to register for Case's webinar How to Find An Online Business Idea That You Can Champion.For tips, resources and strategies, visit the Ready Entrepreneur website.
After an aspiring entrepreneur is foundationally set-up to launch a business, the creative phase can begin. In this episode, Case Lane explains Part 2 of her new book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Prep Guide to Getting Started With An Online Business.These are the actions aspiring entrepreneurs can take BEFORE spending money on courses, conferences or other shiny apples. These actions help an entrepreneur become grounded in their product or service idea, and to approach other business related activities from the perspective of someone who has an understanding of the enterprise they would like to create.The Creative Actions are to:6. Identify your Idea7. Research8. Connect9. Create an Action Plan10. Do Activity #1 of the Action PlanTo get a preview of Case's new book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Prep Guide to Starting an Online Business, click here for the Reader's Summary.If you are ready to make the transition to entrepreneur life and are trying to decide on an online business idea, click to register for Case's webinar How to Find An Online Business Idea That You Can Champion.For tips, resources and strategies, visit the Ready Entrepreneur website.
Many aspiring entrepreneur, by definition, want to start a business but do not know where to begin. In this episode, Case Lane discusses part 1 of her new book Recast. To become an entrepreneur, most people, who have been doing something else, must recast to solidify the mindset, habits and practices that will generate success for a new business venture. Case begins the entrepreneur's journey with you, figuring out the most basic, but often conflicting details for your life BEFORE getting started on the business specifics. Many aspiring entrepreneurs end up delaying, or even stopping their plans, for these types of activities that could be completed in a day. Just as in the book, Case takes you through the foundational actions, new entrepreneurs should complete:1. Take a deep breath2. Establish your workspace3. Gather your tools4. Remove distractions5. Set your scheduleTo get a preview of Case's next book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Prep Guide to Starting an Online Business, click here for the Reader's Summary.If you are ready to make the transition to entrepreneur life and are trying to decide on an online business idea, click to register for Case's webinar How to Find An Online Business Idea That You Can Champion.For tips, resources and strategies, visit the Ready Entrepreneur website.
When corporate professionals make the transition to full-time entrepreneurship, there is often a hovering desire for all this is lost. Beyond wages and a place to go every day, aspiring entrepreneurs have daily reminders of things that have been 'given up.' In this episode, Case Lane discusses how to replace corporate perks and comforts to make the transition to entrepreneurship easier. Begin by focusing on the key goal, to generate new income streams, but provide yourself with the kind of comfort and care that you would receive at the office.You have to recast yourself as an entrepreneur, and slowly replace the trappings of corporate life with your solopreneur alternatives:Salary and other financial benefits come from continuously focusing on the work required to replace the money as soon as possibleYour comfortable workspace can be established wherever you decide to workYou can be happy to be rid of idle office time, but desperate to reconnect with people - do that by joining group masterminds or finding an accountability partnerYou get corporate out of your head by creating a new focus - the value you want to deliver - the product or service that your soon-to-be-discovered community wants or needs. To get a preview of Case's next book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Prep Guide to Starting an Online Business, click here for the Reader's Summary.If you are ready to make the transition to entrepreneur life and are trying to decide on an online business idea, click to register for Case's webinar How to Find An Online Business Idea That You Can Champion.For tips, resources and strategies, visit the Ready Entrepreneur website.
In this extended interview episode, Case Lane has a conversation with Adrien Harrison, Founder and CEO of Smart Course and Echo Studio about his entrepreneur's journey. Adrien left college to pursue his dream to travel the world, start a business and change the education system - and so far he has met his goals. From using his skills as a videographer to pitch projects, to bartending, to recognizing tech needs for other entrepreneurs, and now providing education resources for children with ADHD, he has managed to create a focused, goal-oriented career grounded in perseverance and a desire to learn. If you want to learn more, reach out to Adrien at:Smart Course: https://www.smartcourse.io/ and at Echo StudioYou can reach out to Adrien on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrien-harrison/Visit https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/ for more tips and resources.For a list of links to the resources mentioned in this podcast click here
Welcome to today's episode of The Create a Life You Love Podcast. Today's guest is Case Lane, a global writer, traveler and the founder of Ready Entrepreneur who believes everyone with business ideas in their head is at the best time in history right now to transition their life to running their own business, and managing their future on their own terms. She shared so much value about how you can find location freedom, time freedom, and financial freedom by starting your own business. She walked us through steps that anyone can follow if they have an idea in their head and heart that is calling them to impact the world through their own business. ⭐️She way over delivered by generously gifting all listeners a copy of her book, "Life Dream: 7 Universal Moves to Get the Life You Want Through Entrepreneurship" Get your copy by going to
Episode 164 Regardless of where you are in your entrepreneurial journey it's important to have some essentials in place. Case Lane joins me today and takes us step by step through her foundational building blocks. FREE Gift from Case: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/life-dream-free-book-offer/ Connect with Case Lane: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readyentrepreneur/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CaseLaneWorld Email: ContactCase@ReadyEntrepreneur.com Website: www.ReadyEntrepreneur.com Important Show Links: Schedule social media content with ease! Try CinchShare! Get a 45-day free trial by clicking HERE Lora's Ring Light click HERE Lora's Tripod click HERE Lora's Yeti Blue Mic click HERE For Lora's Dragon Pad pop filter click HERE For Lora's Sound Shield click HERE Canva click HERE CinchShare click HERE Learn From Lora Daily: FREE Resources: https://lorashipman.com/resources/ Learn Instagram and Canva easily and affordably, visit: https://lorashipman.com/courses/ Check out Lora's Blog: https://lorashipman.com/blog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lora_shipman/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoraShipmanOfficial/ YouTube: Click HERE Email: LoraShipman@me.com Address: 3152 Little Road, #192, Trinity, FL 34655 Some links listed above may be affiliate links and will award me a small commission. Thank you for your support!
This time could be an opportunity to start projects or businesses that you've always wanted to start. Learn how to manage all the extra time in the new routine the Covid-19 crisis is creating. Case Lane shares 10 tips from her new book- Recast yourself- to both professionals and those planning to start a business. Learn how to reset your life to make sense as you fulfill your goals. www.readyentrepreneur.com
Aspiring entrepreneurs in the 21st century are active participants in the transformation of human labor from sweat to brains, by being the people who are actively thinking, observing and finding solutions to the wants and needs of the community. Since knowledge workers and brainpower are the requirement for success going forward, those that position themselves as entrepreneurs are already utilizing the skills needed to move forward. In this episode, Case Lane discusses how you can take advantage of this built-in opportunity, and thrive through the transition to the tech age by using your skill to bring products and services into the global marketplace.
What do you need to do to make yourself - ready - to be an entrepreneur? In this milestone 50th episode, Case Lane discusses how to understand your value as an entrepreneur in the global marketplace, prepare yourself to persevere through difficult times, and study and learn from successful entrepreneurs. These activities can help you prepare to run your own business, be your own boss, and achieve the lifestyle freedom you want. For aspiring entrepreneurs, this is a motivational message about developing your entrepreneurial mindset.
When it comes to being successful, why do some people know what to do and others struggle for no results? The difference is information. Some people know they need information, and if they don't have anyone to give it to them, they go out and find it. In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane discusses how to make yourself a privileged aspiring entrepreneur by becoming better informed. Learn how to go to the information; gather or discover information; and build on the knowledge you receive. This is a privilege you control through your own effort and interest. And it's one that is crucial to your ultimate success.
Aspiring entrepreneurs debating whether or not to spend thousands of dollars on an online course that promises an overnight solution to business success, check out this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur Podcast. Case Lane provides valuable tips on how to assess the course, uncover "all" the work behind the marketed process, give feedback to course creators, and track the literal and intangible value of the course. Aspiring entrepreneurs use many tools like books, videos, podcasts and courses. But results differ widely. Listen to these tips to avoid common mistakes, and to feel better about the money you spent on the latest 'sure thing' course offer.
Why is there a disconnect between the global initiatives in support of entrepreneurship, and the ground-level quests of aspiring entrepreneurs who are trying to get started? In this episode, Case Lane dissects the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development's (UNCTAD) policy framework for entrepreneurship, and reveals how this global multilateral organization supports rising entrepreneurs. This episode provides support, encouragement and specific ideas for aspiring entrepreneurs to counter negative feedback and discouragement from their close circle and the community.
Aspiring entrepreneurs wonder if obtaining an MBA or another form of formal business education is important to running a business. In this episode, Case Lane provides the short and long answer to that question. At first, B-school is not the ticket to entrepreneurship, but eventually entrepreneurs want to have a working knowledge of core MBA topics like accounting, finance and marketing. Why is the knowledge important? And how should an entrepreneur balance this timeline disconnect? If business school-type knowledge is necessary, is it worthwhile to get it at a business school?
Just when you thought a tropical vacation would be warm sand and colorful drinks, Case Lane takes you on a journey of entrepreneurial discovery. This episode focuses on how the entrepreneurs, employers and employees on the island of Ambergris Caye in Belize inadvertently provided five useful lessons that aspiring entrepreneurs can apply to their own business. Case Lane explains how the local approach to customer service and work left a lasting impression that can be adapted to your own plans for the delivery of your product or service.
How do you overcome money and failure fears when you are thinking about quitting your job to become a full-time entrepreneur? In this episode of the podcast, Case Lane discusses strategies for preparing to quit that can help alleviate some of the biggest fears. The approach includes ideas from earning more money and downsizing, to incrementally starting your business to test your idea before going all-in. This episode advocates a systematic and tactical plan for getting yourself ready before making the big decision.
If you are thinking about leaving your 9-to-5 to work full-time in your own business, you will enjoy this interview with creator Susie Sahim, the founder of Paper Demon. In this extended interview episode of the Ready Entrepreneur Podcast, Case Lane speaks to Susie Sahim about building a business, making the transition to being a full-time entrepreneur, facing challenges, overcoming fear, building and sustaining an audience, and so much more. You'll get tips, strategies, ideas, and most of all, inspiration from one of the rising entrepreneurs who has done what so many of you are dreaming of doing - full-time entrepreneurship.
If you want to be a successful entrepreneur, how do you decide which books to read? Aspiring entrepreneurs can read to learn how to start a business, build wealth and transition to lifestyle freedom. But which books should be read and why? In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane introduces five categories of books to read: definition of entrepreneur, skills of successful people, business of business, think like a billionaire, and life in action - and why these types of books are important for aspiring entrepreneurs. This podcast will help you prioritize your reading, and provide some suggestions on how to learn from these books and which ones to read now.
Ready to start working on your business but have no idea what to do first? Listen to these five tactical tips for making the move to entrepreneurship. You can start today to make room for an entrepreneurial life by implementing these five first steps. In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane outlines five tactical, straightforward actions you can take immediately. This is advice you can use to get yourself moving and begin focusing on your plans.
Questions for aspiring entrepreneurs to consider about the changes technology will make for their business and the economy. In this 3-part series within the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane explores the "big" technology issues for entrepreneurs. In Part 3, Case asks a variety of questions about where technology is taking us and what the impact will be on businesses and entrepreneurs.
Ideas for aspiring entrepreneurs to take advantage of technology while making the transition to lifestyle freedom. In this 3-part series within the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane explores the "big" technology issues for entrepreneurs. In Part 2, Case encourages entrepreneurs to use the same technology advances being applied to their businesses - virtual assistants, outsourcing, productivity software - to help make the transition to lifestyle freedom easier. Since aspiring entrepreneurs seek to have schedule and financial flexibility, technology tools can support this plan and make the transition smoother.
How should an aspiring entrepreneur view the role of technology in business? In this 3-part series within the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane explores the "big" technology issues for entrepreneurs. In Part 1, the focus is on the changes you must be aware of around - privacy, opportunity, accessibility and impact - to better utilize technology in your business. Using a flashback to the advent of the industrial age as an example, Case helps you understand where you should put your attention when using tech in your business operations.
How do you become an entrepreneur who can work anywhere in the world? Start by listening to this discussion with an exciting entrepreneur who is living the travel and work dream. In this extended interview episode, Case Lane has a conversation with Amy Mitchell, Systems Coach about her journey to entrepreneurship. From having the vision to become location independent, to testing the waters in Bali, earning the opportunity to align with a mentor, and running a business from anywhere in the world, Amy provides insight, ideas, strategies and advice for the rising entrepreneur. This episode highlights the laptop lifestyle entrepreneurial path with an outstanding example for aspiring entrepreneurs to understand and follow.
How do you make the transition to an entrepreneur's lifestyle? While many aspiring entrepreneurs dream of the freedom and flexibility of being an entrepreneur, you have to remember there are at least two lifestyle interruptions. One at the beginning to spend more time on building your business, and the other after success, when you transition to your life dream. In the final episode of the special Ready Entrepreneur Tour series, Case Lane discusses how you manage the lifestyle change as an entrepreneur. From adding more time to your morning or evening, to knowing exactly how you want to live your lifestyle freedom, this episode helps prepare you to make the transition to the entrepreneur's life. This is the seventh and final episode of the special Ready Entrepreneur Tour series which is episodes 30 to 36 of the Ready Entrepreneur Podcast.
How do you start a business from scratch and become an entrepreneur? For starters, you can copy the path of someone successful, build through trial and error, or buy a program or course as a step-by-step guide. In this episode of the special Ready Entrepreneur Tour series, Case Lane focuses the fifth stop on the action an aspiring entrepreneur must take to get a business started. This podcast covers three broad approaches, the pros and cons of each, and how you would select one to follow based on your own personality or background. After listening to this episode, you may be able to select a foundational approach for the plan of action for starting your own business.
How do you define the value you want to deliver to the global marketplace as an entrepreneur? What are the consumer needs or wants that you think you can fulfill? In this episode of the special Ready Entrepreneur series, The Ready Entrepreneur Tour, Case Lane discusses the value - the product or service you can deliver as an entrepreneur. This episode covers how entrepreneur spot value and meet the needs of consumers. You will get tips on identifying business ideas, and on deciding how to contribute through your business.
You can stop saying you do not have money to start your business. In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur Tour special series, Case Lane discusses money and how entrepreneurs can get started without the 'no money' excuse. This episode focuses on identifying what you have, owe, save and spend, and learning how much you need to get started. From that gap, you focus on understanding how to find the money you need. This is Stop 3 on the Ready Entrepreneur Tour, a special seven part series to help you focus on preparing to become an entrepreneur by finding the confidence, time and money to start, realizing the value you have to deliver to the global marketplace, taking action, and transitioning to your dream lifestyle.
For aspiring entrepreneurs who say they do not have time to start a business, make time for this podcast. On Stop Two of the Ready Entrepreneur Tour, Case Lane discusses how you can find more time to move forward with your business ideas. From avoid time-wasting activities, to carving space out of mandatory tasks, an aspiring entrepreneur can find time if the business is put first. By keeping the business as a priority for your daily life, you can focus your efforts and achieve your goals faster. The Ready Entrepreneur Tour is a 7-part special series within the podcast that focuses on the key concepts an aspiring entrepreneur should manage when getting started - confidence, time, money, value, action and lifestyle.
This special episode of the podcast is Stop One on the Ready Entrepreneur Tour: Confidence. This episode is about how to find confidence by doing activities related to your business idea. Case Lane discusses how listeners can begin immediately to develop knowledge about a product, service or industry of interest by research, reading, or even walking around to find gaps in the global marketplace. The more an aspiring entrepreneur learns about the subject of interest, the more confidence will grow. The Ready Entrepreneur Tour (RE Tour) is a seven part special series aimed at helping aspiring entrepreneurs understand how - confidence, time, money, value, action and transition - play a role in determining their success.
Is the global high tech world a threat to your economic future? In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane discusses how you can take your fear of being replaced by robots and use it to create your own business. By leveraging the globalization opportunities offered by the connected marketplace, and technology tools designed to make work easier, you can build your business on the issues that are creating the new economy. Be inspired to pursue your entrepreneurial dreams in the current market, and fill the gaps in the marketplace with your product or service idea.
Interested in an intriguing entrepreneurial journey to business ownership and lifestyle freedom? In this extended interview episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane has a conversation with Teri Ijeoma, CEO and Founder of Invest with Teri. Teri began as an intrepid entrepreneur in high school and has extended her skill to the world of financial trading and global travel. She has many excellent tips, strategies and ideas to share with aspiring entrepreneurs who want to learn the details behind the results leading to full-time entrepreneurship.
Do you wonder how high performance, efficient people manage to function in success mode all the time? Maybe they have embedded good habits so deeply, their behavior is part of their DNA. In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane discusses how you can enhance your abilities by being proactive with managing your best habits. Case focuses on how to use these factors - desire, effort, progress, consideration, reliability and thrift - to transform your every day behavior into continuous forward action. Entrepreneurs who are able to automatically use good habits can operate successfully without distractions.
In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur Podcast, Case Lane discusses the need for rising entrepreneurs to be informed and aware of growing global markets in the developing world. New markets provide entrepreneurs with opportunities to access a rising middle class who are looking for viable products and services to meet their needs and desires. With a focus on the transformation of Ethiopia, Case highlights how new entrepreneurs can participate in the global marketplace and consider the world's seven billion consumers in business strategies and plans.
In this extended episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane has a conversation with Darrell Vesterfelt, the founder of Good People Digital. In this far-ranging discussion, Darrell describes his journey to finding work he was passionate about and turning it into a business through the background and key opportunities that fueled his entrepreneurial story. Darrell's tips, strategies and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs are engaging, thoughtful and inspiring.
In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane discusses how to keep your entrepreneurial dream alive when naysayers may be trying to discourage you. Case points out the value of holding on to your entrepreneurial dream by remembering why you want to start your own business and achieve lifestyle freedom. You also have to be aware of the motivations people have for fearing the risks and challenges of entrepreneurship.
In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane interviews Patrick Rauland, eCommerce Entrepreneur and Educator about starting a business; multi-tasking as a podcaster, blogger, instructor, and board game creator; experimenting with new technology and ideas; software and apps to use; and many other topics. Patrick has a range of information for aspiring entrepreneurs. This episode is one of the interviews with The Rising - entrepreneurs who are moving forward with exciting business ideas and managing independent lives and professional choices.
Do you wake up confident to face the day or afraid and uninspired? Would you like to be like one of those people who easily describe their business endeavors and are certain they are going to be successful? In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane discusses how to behave as if you were born with confidence. For aspiring entrepreneurs who are missing the courage spark to get started on a business, this episode provides tips and practices to use to change the way you think about your work day to build your self-esteem and prepare to be a business owner.
In this episode of The Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane interviews rising entrepreneur Sharlene Sobrepeña, the creator of Rudder Planner about starting a business as a solopreneur, tips and strategies for developing a physical product, global manufacturing, inspirational people and content to use, how to manage running a business on your own and more. This is one in the series of interviews with The Rising - discussions with entrepreneurs who are moving forward with their business idea, and making a difference with an independent venture.
In this special explanation episode of The Ready Entrepreneur Podcast, Case Lane introduces the upcoming podcast interviews with The Rising - rising entrepreneurs who have started businesses and have valuable information to offer those who would like to do the same. In this introduction, Case reviews the questions that will be asked and the motivation and purpose behind interviewing people from different backgrounds and experiences who have the goal of freedom through entrepreneurship.
In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane discusses the battle between choosing popularity or excellence as the best way to market your business. Case looks at the current marketplace that rewards 'popularity' but may be losing its commitment to excellence, and considers how aspiring entrepreneurs can make a decision based on their preferences, product, service or industry.
In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane discusses the urgency to become an entrepreneur. Given the transformation of the economy by globalization and technology, people who have business ideas in their heads should take advantage of available resources and start a business. Case discusses how globalization and technology can be used by rising entrepreneurs to get in with the "new empire" now before barriers to entry rise.
Do you think your dream to become an entrepreneur is part of your own isolated plan? In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane discusses how the official agenda of global organizations promoting entrepreneurship applies to you - the aspiring entrepreneur. Many organizations have active entrepreneurship programs designed to foster job creation and economic development. Case looks at how these 'world' goals are applicable to an entrepreneur who is just starting out.
In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane looks at the top reasons why people say they hate their jobs, and why becoming an entrepreneur would address all those concerns. Case includes outtakes from her own experience working for others in small business, government, a professional partnership, and a big corporation to illustrate why the reasons people hate their jobs are so common.
In this episode of the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, Case Lane discusses how entrepreneurs define success. If people are looking only at the societal definitions of money or fame, what should a rising entrepreneur do? The answer is to define your own definition of success in the goals and objectives that you set for yourself, not just in terms of business revenue, but in the enjoyment you have in managing every aspect of your life.
The Ready Entrepreneur podcast from Case Lane helps you to break away from your daily grind and become an entrepreneur. In this episode, we look at three reasons to get your business idea out of your head and into the world - personal satisfaction, financial security and lifestyle freedom.
The Ready Entrepreneur podcast from Case Lane helps you break away from your daily grind and become an entrepreneur. In this episode, we look at four steps to help you find your first business idea.