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Today I chat to Doone Roisin, who hosts the brilliant business podcast Female Startup ClubHer first foray into the startup world was through her jewellery brand KINCS, which was picking up serious momentum and making 6 figures in sales, but she realised that the path forward wasn't what she was wanted anymore and pivoted into Female Startup Club, one of the top podcasts in business. In this episode we talk all about how do you know when to keep going with a business idea vs pivoting. Doone has also branched out into angel investing and has such a wealth of knowledge on all the ways that a small business can raise capital - if you're thinking about starting a business but don't know where to get the money to start, or if you have a business and is at a point where you need more cash to grow the business, well you won't want to miss this. @thelazyceo_podcast@dooneroisin@femalestartupclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You all gave rave reviews on our “10 out of the box marketing tips to try in 2023” roundup episode we published at the end of last year, so for the next few weeks, we're taking a break from airing new interviews to bring back underrated gems from our guests. We've compiled the “best of” pitching, lead generation, conversions, and customer feedback advice into four themed roundups. This first roundup features 10 must-try pitching tips; we'll introduce each soundbite with the name of the guest and the original episode number and title it was pulled from, in case you want to go back and listen to the full conversation.View the transcript for this episode at: https://otter.ai/u/9-7I-QFAbEhc4LWkDJJfZT1khIo?utm_source=copy_url Thank you to our sponsor:Hear how you can maximize your revenue with Frenchie Ferenczi in her private podcast, 'Strategy Snacks': https://fckmanifesting.comLinks mentioned in this episode:10 Out Of the Box Marketing Tips To Try In 2023: https://link.chtbl.com/AkgrDVmgEP 141 w/ Ellen Yin: https://link.chtbl.com/uhQg_Q9KEP 189 w/ Mattie James: https://link.chtbl.com/rxXYuXXrEP 201 w/ Pauleanna Reid: https://link.chtbl.com/7d_PuYjhEP 176 w/ Sandra Chau: https://link.chtbl.com/f94a6HEbEP 145 w/ Hannah Murphy: https://link.chtbl.com/0LxtNWtpEP 164 w/ Kelly Mosser: https://link.chtbl.com/L1yDDYu2EP 167 w/ Kim Lewis: https://link.chtbl.com/QbPrsPUAEP 172 w/ Doone Roisin: https://link.chtbl.com/iZc05DXjEP 103 w/ Julie Solomon: https://link.chtbl.com/oo3tCQ-0Bonus #8 w/ Ellen Yin: https://link.chtbl.com/qNzVUBEiIconic business leaders all have their own unique genius. Take this quick 10 question quiz to uncover your specific CEO style advantage: https://ellenyin.com/quizIf you enjoyed today's episode, please:Leave a positive review or rating at www.ratethispodcast.com/cubicletoceoSign up for our text notifications at ellenyin.com/superfan so you can be the first to know when a new case study has dropped!Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your IG story and tag us @missellenyin & @cubicletoceo
This is Doone for Female Startup Club Hey! Welcome back to the Female Startup Club podcast. I just wanted to drop in here and give you a heads up that today's episode is a little different, and for the first time ever, you'll be hearing a guy on the show. This is actually an episode I did a couple of weeks back on the My Millenial Podcast with Glen James and I had SO much fun in this episode that I really wanted to share it with you. We go into detail about my story and a bit about my background, what I'm really excited about at the moment, and talking about startups and investment in general. If you love this episode, please let me know! I'm thinking that maybe I might do more of these. So let me know, and slide into my DM's. I hop you enjoy it. Before we jump into this - I'd love for you to be involved in my new solo episodes. All you need to do is send through a voicenote in the DMS either to female startup club on IG (or my personal account). It can be a specific question you have about business or life or a personal question, something you want to know or learn more about. We're keeping it broad so we can mix it up! It's part of a new content series where we will play your recording (so whatever you send in the recording will play on the show) and chat through that topic or question. And I'm so excited for this! See you in the DMs. Ok, now let's jump into today's episode! LINKS WE MENTION: Doone's Instagram My Millenial Money Podcast Glen James LinkedIn Join thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Join our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club] Female Startup Club's Instagram Doone's TikTok Say hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's a great episode all about startups and we're chatting with special guest Doone Roisin, founder of Female Startup Club and Young Australian of the Year! Get ready to be inspired. Doone's unique childhood has been a driving force behind her mission to empower women in achieving financial freedom and in today's chat she shares some invaluable tips for anyone thinking about starting their own business plus some great insights for anyone wanting to support businesses through angel investing.Thanks to Global X for supporting our Thursday show! ✨Learn more about their range of ETFs.We hate email spam so we don't create it! Sign up to our newsletter to get only the valuable money, careers and property info you need.To get help, and to check out our online courses, resources and downloads (+ our disclaimers and warnings), click here.Any advice is general financial advice only which does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the advice is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on the information. If you do choose to buy a financial product read the product disclosure statement (PDS) and target market determination (TMD) and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored to your needs.SYMO interactive Pty Ltd & Glen James are authorised representatives of MoneySherpa Pty Ltd which holds financial services licence 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Doone Roisin, Founder and Host (and Hype Girl) of the internationally acclaimed Female Startup Club podcast, joins me on today's episode! Doone has inspired thousands of small business owners and entrepreneurs from around the world through her relatable girlfriend-to-girlfriend-style chats with inspirational founders, who happen to be women. And as a Digital Marketing Expert, Doone has worked for global brands such as Snapchat, IMG, and The Iconic – Australia's largest online retailer. In today's episode we will cover: What the Female Startup Club is and how it was founded How Doone used perseverance and grit to get her TikTok strategy Lessons learned from female eCommerce startups Tips on how to overcome being shy in front of the camera Advice for eCommerce businesses owners who are feeling stuck Discuss Doone's community for female e-Commerce founders called Majic (magic with a j). Join the eCommerce Brand Builders course here Thank you so much for listening. If you enjoyed this episode, we would love for you to share a screenshot on your socials while you're listening and tag us @blossommedia_. Don't forget to hit ‘subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow' on Spotify to keep up to date with new episodes! If there is anything that you would like covered in this podcast, please let us know on Instagram or email us admin@blossommedia.com.au Connect with Blossom Media on all of your favourite platforms! Website: www.blossommedia.com.au Instagram: @blossommedia_ Facebook: @blossommediasocial Check out our eCommerce Course here. Connect with Doone Roisin on her platforms: Connect: https://femalestartupclub.norby.live/ Majic waitlist: https://www.femalestartupclub.com/waitlist Instagrams: @femalestartupclub @dooneroisin
How do you get others to invest in you when you don't have proof of success yet? Doone Roisin joins us for today's case study to share her approach to the classic chicken or the egg dilemma, detailing how she landed her first $25,000 podcast sponsorship for her then-newly launched show, Female Startup Club, now an internationally acclaimed podcast. Doone walks us through the brand deal from pitch to payout, so you can apply her best negotiation tips to your next partnership opportunity. Doone is also the author of best-selling book “Your Hype Girl” and creator of Majic, providing mentorship & community for female founders.Thank you to our sponsor:Partnerhero: to waive set up fees, go to http://partnerhero.com/ctc and mention “Cubicle To CEO” during onboarding!Uplevel your email marketing game and make more sales with Laura Belgray: https://talkingshrimp.com/ceoLearn more about Comcast RISE: https://ellenyin.com/comcastriseConnect with Doone:www.femalestartupclub.comCheck out Majic! http://majic.femalestartupclub.com/IG: @femalestartupclubIG: @dooneroisinTikTok: @dooneroisinIf you enjoyed today's episode, please:Sign up for our text notifications at ellenyin.com/superfan so you can be the first to know when a new case study has dropped!Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your IG story and tag me @missellenyin & @cubicletoceo so I can repost you.Leave a positive review or rating on Apple Podcasts or SpotifySubscribe for new episodes every Monday.Want to hear all the ins and outs of what is happening in our business? Check out all our previous quarterly income reports at https://ellenyin.com/incomereport !AppSumo is every bootstrapped business owner's best friend, offering exclusive lifetime deals for software, courses, templates, and more at STEEP discounts. Go to appsumo.com/collections/ceo to view my curated collection of the best tools to help your business thrive! Learn more about Comcast RISE: https://ellenyin.com/comcastrise
Hi guys!! Welcome back:)Today, Yanaiya sits down Doone Roisin, the founder of the Female Startup Club podcast and the author of Your Hype Girl where she unpacks the lessons she learned after doing hundreds of interviews. Today, she shares how to effectively grow an online presence and ask better questions.
The third guest on the London Podcast Tour had especially humble beginnings. Growing up in regional Queensland, Doone Roisin learned to hustle, and drew inspiration from her single mum who strived to not just survive, but live the best life she could.This is what drew Doone to entrepreneurship: the chance to wake up every morning and feel good about what she is doing. In this episode of Peers2Peers, powered by Shopify, Doone talks about her journey from regional Queensland to media powerhouse and podcasting superstar. The tips and tricks she used to get where she is today, and value she gets from sharing those same tips and tricks with her enormous community of female entrepreneurs, Female Startup Club. Discover more:Start your Shopify 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/3fuq58C -Check out Female Startup Club's website: https://www.femalestartupclub.com/Connect with Doone on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dooneroisin/Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG - Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Creativity, Education, and Leadership Podcast with Ben Guest
First of all, I think your superpower is just making things really easy. You already know the blueprint, the strategy, you've got everything there and you just fed that to me in a way that I was easily able to make my book a success.Doone Roisin is the creator and host of Female Startup Club, a Top Ten Entrepreneurship Podcast and the bestselling author of Your Hype Girl: 51 Female Founders Share Their Most Impactful Learnings, Tactics & Strategies In Business.I advised Doone in the lead-up to her book launch in March of this year and she has since connected me with several clients. As a result of these experiences I have started a book consulting business: Ben Guest Book Consulting. On my website are the services I offer, my rates, and testimonials, including this from Doone:I worked with Ben ahead of self-publishing my debut book. He helped me with publishing, marketing and promotion. My book, Your Hype Girl, hit #1 in multiple categories on Amazon including "Women & Business", "Ecommerce and Small Business", as well as hitting the top 100 of all paperback books in my home country of Australia (#55). I did everything Ben taught me and the results were so much more than I had anticipated. We smashed every goal that was set and more. I can't recommend Ben enough!Everyone has a story to tell. When you're ready to tell your story please reach out.In 2022, Doone was named Australian Young Achiever of the Year in the UK and, as a result, met Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace. In this conversation, Doone and I talk:The ancillary benefits of publishing a bookHolding a physical copy of your book for the first timeTrends Group on FacebookUsing TikTok to promote your bookThe power of organic word-of-mouthWhy having a checklist is keyIdentifying your “comparable” author and bookBen Guest Book Consultant. Rates here.Meeting Prince CharlesVIDEOTRANSCRIPTBen Guest (00:02):Hi, everyone. This is Ben Guest, and today's conversation is with Doone Roisin. Doone is the creator and host of the podcast Female Startup Club, which is a top 10 podcast in the entrepreneurship category. And I helped Doone with the final stages of publishing and then marketing and promoting her book, Your Hype Girl, which she released in March, and hit number one in a bunch of categories, was the number 55 overall bestselling paperback book in Australia. Doone is Australian, but currently lives in England, and ended up with her being invited to Buckingham Palace to meet Prince Charles.Ben Guest (00:46):So in this interview, we talk about all the steps we took to promote her book and the actionable items to make it a number one best seller in multiple categories. And also, kind of as an outgrowth of that project, a few other people have contacted me about helping them with their book launch or even other aspects of writing and editing their book. And so, I'm now launching a book consulting business, and you can find that at benguest.net, where I have all the services I offer, testimonials, my rates, et cetera. And essentially, Doone was my first client. So enjoy our conversation.Ben Guest (01:29):Doone, great to see you.Doone Roisin (01:31):It's good to see you too, Ben.Ben Guest (01:33):So, Your Hype Girl has been out in the world. How successful was your launch?Doone Roisin (01:39):Oh my gosh. It has been out in the world since, when did we launch it? March? It's been a while. March, April, May, June, July, August, five months. Wow, that's crazy. So how did it go? I would say it was pretty damn successful. For me personally, I wanted that offline experience to give to my audience, give to my community, and have that kind of thing that's out there physical that I could ship to people and hold. And so, for me success was literally just number one, getting that out in the world and having that there, so obviously, tick.Doone Roisin (02:15):I also was thinking about what success was to me, in terms of I wanted to hit the best seller list on Amazon for the categories that I really cared about. And the categories that I really cared about were women in business, eCommerce, maybe small business or something like that. They were the ones that I cared about, but I was also like, "We'll see," because I obviously had no benchmark against what I had done before because it was totally new to me.Doone Roisin (02:48):Yeah. It went better than expected. I hit all the bestseller categories that I wanted to and so many others. I hit them, I think, day of for some of them. I hit women in business day of, and I had estimated based on our talking, that could take three months maybe, chipping away, so I was really stoked with that.Doone Roisin (03:08):And I think the things that I didn't expect to come from it were the success in terms of speaking opportunities and the opportunities that came out of having the book out in the world. So last week I spoke to the women at JP Morgan about my journey and the book and entrepreneurship in general. I landed a gig sitting on an investment committee to be part of this new fund that's launching in Australia, which is going to be funding women-founded tech companies that are in impact and purpose-driven sectors. And so, that has just been so wild.Doone Roisin (03:47):It also led to, I won Young Australian Achiever of the Year from the High Commissioner of Australia, which led to me going to Buckingham Palace and meeting the future king of England. All these things rattled off the back end of the book which I hadn't put in my goals to begin with, but it really was like, "Whoa." When I take a step back now and I look at that, I'm like, "Damn that's cool."Ben Guest (04:13):It's amazing.Doone Roisin (04:14):Yeah. Yeah. It's been really cool. And I think the other thing that I probably expected to happen but didn't realize how amazing it is, which I should know because I already get a thrill from getting DMs from my community in general, but still seeing the power of the book out in the world. So people sending me a message of how it's impacted them, why they're loving it, sharing about it on social media, that feeling is just priceless. It's so cool. So yeah, those are the kind of goals that I had. I wasn't looking at it as a revenue driver for me, which I think is a really hard goal to have if you are going to be an author, especially first time. But yeah, that wasn't a goal for me.Ben Guest (04:59):So much of what we do is in the digital world, podcasts and Zoom meetings and social media and so forth. But one of the first things you mentioned was having the physical book in your hand. Can you talk about the first time you held it, leafing through it, what the difference between something you're working on digitally and having a physical copy in your hands?Doone Roisin (05:20):Oh my gosh. I recorded the moment that I opened the final copy. And I have my dog on my lap, and it's this video where I'm just so happy and bubbling over with emotion because I was like, "Wow, I actually did this. I made this book. And this book is now out in the world, impacting thousands of other women, thousands of other business owners, future business owners. How cool is that?"Ben Guest (05:46):So we connected through the Trends group on Facebook. And I think you had pretty much had the manuscript finished. I had just published my book, and I had written up sort of a list of, "Okay, here's what worked well for me in terms of publishing and marketing." And then we connected, and so I helped guide you through that, the marketing and promotion phase, publishing, marketing, promotion. And then, of course, that led to a whole bunch of more opportunities. And now I'm launching my book consulting business, but it all started from you and I connecting on Trends group. And you mentioned-Doone Roisin (06:24):Shout out to Trends.Ben Guest (06:25):Shout out the Trends.Doone Roisin (06:25):I love Trends.Ben Guest (06:27):So many great opportunities and people on that group. And you mentioned that your book hit multiple best seller categories on Amazon, but let's not undersell it. You hit number one. And the number one category that we talked about, I think the first time we talked, was women in business. That was the category. That was the goal. Okay, this is a big category. It's tied directly to what your book is about and what your life is about. And not only did you hit the bestseller list, you hit number one.Doone Roisin (06:57):Yeah, it was pretty cool. We also hit, maybe a week later or maybe a few days later, we hit top 55 of all paperback books in Australia. And I was like, "What? This is wild." But yeah, it's crazy. And I think for me, we started the marketing plan two months out or maybe three months out, and would say that was a fine amount of time. Maybe three months is the optimal and two months is the absolute minimum. Somewhere in there is the sweet spot in terms of putting a lot of your energy and effort into drumming up the interest, drumming up Your Hype Girls who are going to support you and cheerlead and shout for you. Yeah. Amazing. I can't believe that I hit number one in all those categories, so wild.Ben Guest (07:49):So let's break it down. In terms of marketing, what were the best strategies that you implemented?Doone Roisin (07:55):I would say there's three things that I did really well. One is harder for the everyday person to achieve, and that's obviously because I have an inbuilt community, so I have a podcast, I have social channels, things like that. And I was pumping that message there. My audience was aware of the book coming out for so long. And then, in the lead up, it was every single episode, dropping it in wherever I could. And so, I already knew that people were really excited from my audience.Doone Roisin (08:25):But besides that kind of piece of the puzzle, the two other main things that really made a difference and shifted the needle was TikTok and hand-to-hand combat, and I'll break down both of those. When it came to TikTok, my approach was for the three months leading up, I doubled down on content creation organically. So I was posting three times a day. I was talking about the book. I was talking about Female Startup Club. I was just pushing out that content. And it's a lot, even three videos is a lot per day, and we grew a lot in that time as well. So when the book came out, there was again, more of an audience who were ready to buy and ready to be excited and ready to get involved.Doone Roisin (09:13):And again, it's one of those things. I think people often lean straight towards paid marketing or kind of this magic pill that actually, it's not the money you need to invest, it's the time you need to invest to create valuable content that's exciting and gets people excited authentically about what you're doing. And so, TikTok for me on the organic side was really important. I was creating a lot of content and then I also partnered with a lot of TikTok, or not even a lot, I think it was like 10 influencers ranging from micro-influencers, 1,000, 2,000, 3000 followers, then some medium to large size, a few hundred thousand followers, right up to one TikTok person who had about 3 million followers.Doone Roisin (09:58):And so, that all came out on launch day along with everyone that we were rallying on TikTok and all of our content as well. And I think it just created a really happy buzz on TikTok. And looking back, I tried a number of different things. I tried PR that didn't work for me. I wasted a lot of time pedaling. It didn't come to fruition. I got a few good things. I got a feature in Refinery, which was absolutely amazing, but I pedaled a lot to get not a lot of return.Doone Roisin (10:30):And TikTok was one of those things where looking back, it's hard to see, obviously with Amazon, you're not able to own your customer data. You're not able to see the traffic, where it's coming from, all that kind of stuff. But anecdotally, I could see people in the comments on the videos of the influencers that were posting, being like, "Just ordered my copy." So I was able to see that real time feedback from people who were supporters.Doone Roisin (10:56):And then the second thing that worked really well for me again, which was a time investment versus a money investment, was just hand-to-hand combat. And so, what I did was I went through absolutely every single thing that I could to make a list. I made this huge spreadsheet of everything. I went through my entire emails, and went through and found every single person I knew that had a newsletter who could be a potential newsletter to spread the word. Any kind of email-focused community, I wrote that on a list.Doone Roisin (11:31):I went through everyone in my Facebook friends. Who do I know and hear that could either shout about it, could introduce me to someone who has a community of their own on Facebook, put that on the list. I also did this for Facebook groups. What Facebook groups am I a part of? Can I reach out to the admin owner? Can I ask them if I can provide some value, give a talk, provide some resources in return for promotion about the book? I went through every single WhatsApp conversation and I listed out all of my friends who were going to be happy to shout about me on social media, all my friends of friends. I asked them if they would tell their friends. I think on the day I had a group of my core best friends in a WhatsApp group, and I asked them to send it to five people that they thought would love the book. And so, everyone was becoming my hype girl.Doone Roisin (12:18):I also made lists of podcasters that I knew. I tried to think about, "Who do I know, even if it's really far disconnected and not my direct community, who has a community that I could call in that favor?" And this is why networking and relationship building is so important, because the day that you have something that you need to have people rallying for you, you're able to knock on that door and be like, "Hey, today's the day. I need some help. Can you help me?" And yeah, I just went through everything, LinkedIn, Instagram. I just made tons of lists, and then I just had a column where it was their name, how I'm going to reach out to them and on what channel, and have I reached out to them, and then the follow up.Doone Roisin (13:01):And I just started sending messages, obviously super personalized, literally one-to-one, "Here's what I'm doing. Here's how I'd love to see if you could help me." Whether it was through a paid shout out or whether it was through just organic, whatever it might be, but figuring out, depending on the relationship, what made sense. And that seriously was what I attribute a lot of the success to, because I just did one by one. I was not going for a mass approach with things like paid ads where you're just spraying money at a wall and seeing what sticks and trying to find that audience. I was going to directly audiences that I already knew and just telling them what I was up to and seeing if there was something that we could do together.Ben Guest (13:48):One of the things that both you and I didn't do was paid advertising on Amazon ads, Facebook ads, et cetera. You and I, we focused on organic, authentic word of mouth. That's the best kind of marketing promotion you can have. And it's so fun talking to you now. So obviously, I know us working together from my side, and I remember sending you after I think our first conversation, I put together a checklist, a spreadsheet checklist that I shared with you on Google Docs.Ben Guest (14:20):And then, just for the listeners, every couple of weeks, I'd check in and see where Doone was on the checklist and what she checked off. And the tabs kept growing, and everything that you're just describing, you had it all laid out on that checklist and you kept adding more tabs. "Okay. These groups I'm going to reach out to. This community, I'm going to reach out to. These people, I'm going to reach out to, these podcasts." And you just had it all laid out on the checklist.Doone Roisin (14:46):When you sent me the checklist, I was like, "Great. This is the beginning of the master checklist and the master kind of plan," because you house everything in one document, and it just becomes your, "Here is what you need to do every single day, chipping away." And I had all of your things to do on that first tab that I was just able to go through and follow and slowly chip away at over the three months or two months or whatever.Doone Roisin (15:11):And then, I had all of the launch party plans, communities, pricing, what I'd spent, everything else, just everything related to the book lived in that one document. And I even did my recap in there as well, where I afterwards went through and put in all the press that we'd received, not that it was a lot, but we received the Refinery article, a few smaller pieces of press and all the TikTok videos and things like that recapped. So I'm always able to just go back and immediately be like, "Oh yeah, that's right. That's exactly what happened."Doone Roisin (15:44):And it's also good for when you are doing your wrap up, not that I did a report for myself, because I absolutely didn't. But when you look back at all the different initiatives you did, unless you have everything clearly mapped out and in one place, it's pretty easy to forget what you did. And even before this call, I just opened up the document to be like, "Yeah, what did I do? That was five months ago. I forget." So yeah, that checklist was... I love the checklist. It makes life very easy when you have a great checklist that's created from an expert.Ben Guest (16:12):And the cool thing about it is, now that you have that checklist, now you have a plan for the next book.Doone Roisin (16:17):Oh, a hundred percent, a hundred percent. And exactly, you're right. I added notes to it. I would know next time things that I added in along the way. Yeah, it's mandatory, I would say.Ben Guest (16:29):TikTok is the new thing for selling books, so let's dive into that a little bit.Doone Roisin (16:34):The reality of TikTok is the more time you put into it, the more you get out of it, a hundred percent. So when I was posting three times a day, I was growing really quickly because, of course, I'm on there three times a day, pushing new styles of content, trying new different things, really being there when people open their app all the time, basically, whereas now I only post once a day and I can see that's slowed my growth down.Doone Roisin (16:57):But TikTok has been really instrumental actually, in being a discovery channel for my podcast. So I always ask, if someone leaves a kind message in my Instagram DMs or on email or LinkedIn or in TikTok and says, "Oh my God, I love your show" or "I love your podcast," I always reply, and somewhere in that reply, "How did you find the show?" And actually, a lot of the time it's through organic SEO or podcast recommendations in the apps, but the other way that people often say is TikTok.Ben Guest (17:33):What are your tips for authors using TikTok to raise awareness for their books?Doone Roisin (17:40):What are my tips? So if you're new to TikTok and you haven't got any experience on the platform, and you might be someone who is a little insecure about putting your face on the camera and this new style of creating content and things like that, I totally get it. I definitely felt like that in the beginning. It took me a while to get used to it. So first of all, my tip would be just to consume a lot of content that is around your niche.Doone Roisin (18:07):So if you are writing chick lit, and you have a lot of authors that you look up to, go and see if those authors are on TikTok. Or even if it's not linked to your niche, but go and find people who are authors just in general and look up what they're doing. And you can do that by searching the hashtags. There's lots of book talk, book recs, book recommendation. Often there are lots of trends around different books that are going around at the moment or the way that people display their books on TikTok. So I would do a lot of research.Doone Roisin (18:43):I would then spend some time just creating 30 to 50 drafts and not even putting pressure on yourself to post them, but just to get comfortable, get familiar, and get into the groove of how you feel and look and sound on video. And then, there are so many small little tips that you can do with TikTok. For example, one that I heard recently, and I'm sure this stuff changes all the time, but one that I heard recently is if you're going to start a TikTok account, you should immediately start posting explosively the day that you start your account, not tomorrow, not 10 weeks from now.Doone Roisin (19:27):So for example, when I tell you to do 50 drafts, do that on the dummy account, don't use that as your main account. And then, the day that you're ready to start your account, that's the day that you start posting minimum three times a day and you give yourself a 30-day challenge, and you just go all out. And you've already got your list of content that you have found online.Doone Roisin (19:47):What you can also do is look for viral videos that have already got a proven kind of method to how they look, and try and recreate that video. Take inspiration from it, make it your own, but you can see why things have gone viral and take those kind of learnings from that video when you are consuming and researching.Doone Roisin (20:06):And then I would also say, what you can do on TikTok is you go to the search bar, and if you were to search something really specific, not even something specific, let's say book talk, all the top performing videos will come up at the top. And you can even filter it so that you filter it by most liked in the last three months, and then you'll get the most viral videos related to that.Doone Roisin (20:34):And then you can build a bit of an idea around, "Oh, yeah. I can actually create that kind of content. That would work for me and my style and what I like." Or, "Oh, I can see why that worked. I could take elements of that." And build a bit of a content strategy so that when you are gearing up to launch and you're like, "Yep, I have got the time carved out every single day," or "I'm going to batch record every weekend so that I have my 15 videos or however many it is for the week." And then, just the day that you're ready to start that day, get it all out for 30 days or three months.Ben Guest (21:08):And you mentioned something there that it's so key, not for TikTok, but for any type of marketing and promotion you're doing for a book. And this is something that we talked about the very first time that we had a conversation, which is finding your pilot author, finding your comparable author and your comparable book, and seeing what they're doing, what podcasts they're doing interviews on, what they're doing on their social media, what their cover of their book looks like, so on and so forth.Ben Guest (21:39):And the first time that we talked and I said, "Okay, what is a comparable book? Who is a comparable author to your book, which is Your Hype Girl?" And you referenced the book, How to Build a Goddamn Empire by Ali Kriegsman. And just getting ready for the podcast this morning, I clicked over to Amazon and checked out Your Hype Girl on Amazon. And sure enough, it says "frequently bought together," Your Hype Girl.Doone Roisin (22:06):No way.Ben Guest (22:07):And How to Build a Goddamn Empire by Ali Kriegsman. So you nailed the pilot author comparable of, "I want the same audience as this book and this author." And now Amazon has picked that up, and the algorithm has picked that up, and they're matching the two of your books together.Doone Roisin (22:24):Oh, my God, that's so cool. And why that's cool is I really loved watching Ali bring out her book. And we had her on the show when she launched the book. And so, it's so funny that you say that now, knowing those books have still been managed to be linked somehow. I love that for me. It's cool.Ben Guest (22:44):And it's totally organic.Doone Roisin (22:45):Yep. That's so great.Ben Guest (22:46):That's the thing that we're talking about. And for people listening to this podcast who are in whatever phase of writing, editing, publishing their book, the number one takeaway that I want or we want you to have is, you do not have to do this alone. You're not on your own. People have gone before you and done this, so all you have to do... The number one takeaway is find that comparable author and that comparable book, see what they've done, and you just fit in behind what they're doing. Now, I want to be clear-Doone Roisin (23:20):Yes. Reverse engineer it.Ben Guest (23:21):Yes, exactly.Doone Roisin (23:21):Reverse engineer what are the levers that they have pulled that get them in front of audiences that are relevant to that book and how can you repeat it.Ben Guest (23:33):Exactly. And so, I want to be clear, let's say you're writing a book in the horror genre. You don't say, "Okay, my comparable author is Steven King." Right? You don't pick the number one best selling author in your genre. You pick someone that's more closely comparable.Ben Guest (23:46):So the example I always use is right now, I'm finishing up a book project with a retired NBA player, Scott Williams. He played on the Chicago Bulls of the nineties, won three championships, so on and so forth. And he played the position of power forward. So when we're looking at comparable authors, there's another power forward from the nineties, a guy named Charles Oakley, who just published a book last year. So now it's just tracking, "Okay, what are the interviews? What are the media hits? What are the tactics that Charles Oakley used in publishing his book?" We don't go and look at, "Okay. When Michael Jordan published his book or Kobe Bryant published his book." You look at someone that's a very nice comparable in terms of who the person is, in terms of what the book is.Doone Roisin (24:33):Absolutely.Ben Guest (24:34):Speaking of not having to do this on your own, so when this podcast interview drops, I'm also officially putting my shingle out there, Ben Guest Book Consulting.Doone Roisin (24:49):Ready for hire.Ben Guest (24:51):Ready for hire. And Doone has been great. You've already connected me with several people. And again, it's just all organic, it's all just word of mouth, and that's led to a couple of great projects that I'm currently working on. I hate doing this, but if we could do a little bit of promotion, what was it like working with me?Doone Roisin (25:06):Oh, my gosh. First of all, I think your superpower is just making things really easy. You already know the blueprint, the strategy. You've got everything there. And you just fed that to me in a way that I was easily able to be, "Great. I'm busy. I don't have time for lots of different things." You just gave me the list and I was able to work my way through it.Doone Roisin (25:33):And I would say the number one thing was, it was just so easy working with you, which was such joy, such joy in my life. And then I would also say you are a great accountability buddy. You were a cheerleader for me the whole way through. You made me feel really supported. You made me feel really good about myself, and made me feel like I could totally achieve the things that I wanted to achieve, so accountability was second.Doone Roisin (25:58):And then I think also, what was really important was if I just had a quick question, I would just come to you and you would have the answer. It was just so easy having that person that you can... Instead of having to spend time researching and then you don't know if that's really the answer and then you'd ask five people their opinions, I could just be like, "Ben, hey, what do I need to do here?" Yeah. I think working with you was just absolutely amazing and I can't recommend you highly enough. I really loved the process and you made my life easy. You were my accountability buddy, and you were just there when I needed support. You were my support line. But yeah, I had the best time working with you. It was super fun.Ben Guest (26:41):Thank you so much. And it was the same. It was just a joy working with you. And I can't tell people how enjoyable it is to work with someone, and you have your plan and you follow your plan, you execute your plan, and then it succeeds, and it's more successful than you even hoped and envisioned for. But it's all about just going back to those actionable items. I really think that's the key. It's not, "Okay. Here's the plan, and it's just reach out to some podcasts." Right? It's, "Okay. Have your comparable author. Find five podcast interviews they did. What were the podcasts? What's the contact information? Contact these five people." Actionable item that takes all the mystery out of it. You know exactly what you need to do.Doone Roisin (27:31):A hundred percent. Absolutely. And I think the other thing is that you can often feel like, "Oh my God. How am I going to get up to the top of that mountain? That mountain is so high." That just feels not attainable. But then when you've broken it down into all those tiny little steps, it's just the 1% every day that you need to aim for. You just need to tick off one tiny thing or two tiny things, or if you're in a power mode, tick off 10 things. Great, amazing. But that's why you give yourself that three month window where you're just going to chip away every single day. And then when you look back in hindsight, you're going to be like, "Wow. That really compounded because I did all the steps from three months out, and then I'm at the top of the mountain and I don't even know how I got here." It's really that 1%, 1% every day.Ben Guest (28:20):You mentioned being invited to Buckingham Palace and meeting the future king of England. And it was so cool seeing that on your social media. Do you tie that directly to the success of your book?Doone Roisin (28:34):Oh, hell yeah. Yeah. It's just such a wild story.Ben Guest (28:39):Because that was not on our list.Doone Roisin (28:41):Definitely not on the list of goals, going to Buckingham Palace. Yeah, that was so wild. Basically, the book came out, I had a feature go up on Sohohouse.com, which was talking about the book, talking about entrepreneurship. And someone saw that and nominated me for the Young Australian Achiever of the Year Award in the UK. And when I received the email, I didn't know I was nominated or anything like that. But I received an email to say, I'd won this thing. And I was like, "Oh, that's not true. This is a lie. This is spam or whatever." And then I LinkedIn stalked a few people and I was like, "Oh, maybe this is legit." And my family was out here being like, "I don't think this is legit. You need to be careful. If it's Australia House, they'll be contacting you by mail." And I was like, "I don't know." Anyway, it was all a bit weird.Doone Roisin (29:36):And even when we were going, they hosted this huge gala event and I had to get up and give a speech. And there was hundreds of people there. And the person who won Australian of the Year was this amazing woman who was the Lead Statistician who worked on Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine. And even on our way there, I was like, "Maybe this is part of some big scam" or "Oy, is this really real?" And then when we got there, I was like, "Oh, it actually is really real."Doone Roisin (30:06):And then the next thing that happened was after that, not too long after that, I got another email from the Embassy, because Australia House is the Embassy of Australia in London. I got another email from the assistant to the High Commissioner asking if I would be happy for my name to be put forward. But they were very vague and it was something to do with the royals. And I was, again, just shrugged it off, was like, "Oh, whatever."Doone Roisin (30:35):And then, it was so weird. It was such a weird coincidence, because on the Saturday morning at 6:00 AM, my husband and I were going to fly to New York for some work stuff. And on the Friday afternoon, when we walked back into the apartment, we never check our mail, because we have concierge where we receive packages and stuff. We never check our actual letter box. And I was like, "Oh, we haven't checked the letter box in a while. We should just check it." When I opened it up and it's packed to the brim, and on the very top sitting there is a letter from Buckingham Palace. And I was like, "Oh, s**t," because it had been Jubilee Weekend. And I was like, "Oh I bet I've missed the event. I reckon I was invited to just party at the palace or something and it's already gone."Doone Roisin (31:22):And then I opened it, and it was an invitation basically around celebrating people who have contributed to culture and community within the UK and as a result of what I've been building with Female Startup Club and being recognized as the Australian Young Achiever of the Year. And I was like, "Whoa, this is crazy." And it was for that week. And so, I was about to fly the next morning. I would have missed it if I didn't check the letter box, because the event was then on Thursday. So I had to change my flight, went to Buckingham Palace, and I went with Merryn, who is the Lead Statistician who won Australian of the Year.Doone Roisin (31:59):And we just had the best time. It was so cool. I had a few moments with Prince Charles and we were talking about what I was doing with Female Startup Club. And he was making some jokes about the Prince's Trust, because he supports young entrepreneurs and ambitious young people through his organization. And it was just one of those moments that was so weird and so bizarre, so amazing. It was just such a thrill, and yeah, had the best day and then flew to New York and we got to celebrate on a high in New York as well.Ben Guest (32:36):What's Prince Charles like? What's one of the jokes he made?Doone Roisin (32:39):Oh, my God. I can't even remember because I froze. I can't remember the specific things that he said, but he was so charming. Of course, royals, you expect them to be charming and you expect them to be lovely. But when I met him, I was like, "Wow." He deeply looks into your eyes and really gives you the moment to have a little chat and have a little joke. He's so charming and so warm and absolutely lovely. And Camilla was also just wonderful. She was so lovely and kind and very gracious. So yeah, it was really special. I couldn't have ever imagined that Female Startup Club would lead me to Buckingham Palace.Ben Guest (33:24):That's so cool. We started at the top of the interview talking about the ancillary benefits of publishing a book, and it leads to things like speaking gigs and it's really an accelerator, an accelerant for everything else that you're doing. And in this case, it led to being invited to Buckingham Palace. Now I can't promise you if you engage me, if you engage Ben Guest Book Consulting, that you're going to get invited to Buckingham Palace, but I can promise you that you will have a successful book launch.Doone Roisin (33:55):Yes. Everyone should hit you up immediately so they can get their own version of Buckingham Palace on the way.Ben Guest (34:02):I love it. So you can find me at, again, the day this interview drops, my website goes live. It's benguest.net. That has all the services I offer, my rates, testimonials, including a wonderful testimonial from you, Doone. Doone, it's been absolutely a pleasure becoming friends over this past year, getting to know you and working with you on this project. And as I said, it's the reward that I get from seeing how successful this was. It can't be put into words, but it's just been an absolute pleasure working with you.Doone Roisin (34:35):Aww, thanks Ben. You are just absolute joy. It's been such a pleasure working with you, too. And I'm so stoked for this new phase for you and all that you're doing as well. It's so exciting. I'm going to be cheering for you. I'll be your hype girl.Ben Guest (34:52):Love it. Love it. Love it. Please tell everybody the name of the book and where they can find you.Doone Roisin (34:58):Yes. The book is called Your Hype Girl. You can find it on Amazon or buy at my website, femalestartupclub.com. And you can find me at Doone Roisin, which is D-O-O-N-E, R-O-I-S-I-N in all the places. I'm on TikTok. I'm on LinkedIn. I'm on Twitter. I'm on Instagram. I'm all over the shop, so check in with me wherever you want. Always happy to give advice, always happy to answer any follow-up questions, always happy to just chat about what you're up to, would love to.Ben Guest (35:32):Fantastic. Doone, much continued success, and thank you so much.Doone Roisin (35:38):Thanks, Ben.Ben Guest (35:39):So that was my conversation with Doone Roisin. I'm Ben Guest. You can find all of my work at benbo.substack.com. That's benbo.substackcom. Benbo is a family nickname, B-E-N-B-O. And as I mentioned in this interview, I've started a book consulting business. You can find my services and rates at benguest.net. That's benguest.net. I also have some of the books I'm currently working on, testimonials, et cetera. So I think everybody has a book in them, a story to tell, and if you're interested in telling yours, please reach out. You can find me a benguest.net. Have a great day. This is a public episode. 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Real talk about Feminism: A Podcast for Female Empowerment and Gender Equality
This week we are joined by Doone Roison, founder of Female Startup Club. Doone is an entrepreneur who has built her business from the ground up. In this episode, we talk about how she founded her company, being a female entrepreneur, finding your passions are in life, and staying motivated when it is difficult to. She also gives some practical advice for anyone who wants to build a business! Connect with Doone! Listen to Female Startup Club podcast Female Startup Club website Doone's TikTok @dooneroisin and @femalestartupclub on Instagram Buy her book on Amazon! Please rate and review this podcast and share this episode with a friend! Follow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Subscribe to our YouTube channel --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/real-talk-about-feminism-a-podcast-for-female-empowerment/support
➡️ Like The Podcast? Leave A Rating: https://ratethispodcast.com/successstory ➡️ About The Guest Doone Roisin is the founder and host of the popular podcast, Female Startup Club. As a digital marketing expert, Doone has worked for global brands such as Snapchat, IMG, and The Iconic — Australia's largest online retailer. As an entrepreneur, she has launched her own companies, including a direct-to-consumer jewelry brand, Kincs, and the educational media company Female Startup Club. Having interviewed over 160+ or over 160 of the world's most exciting (and successful!) female entrepreneurs in the last 12 months, she's on a global mission to motivate, inspire and advance women-in-progress. ➡️ Show Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/dooneroisin/ https://twitter.com/dooneroisin/ https://www.instagram.com/dooneroisin/ ➡️ Podcast Sponsors HUBSPOT - https://hubspot.com/ ➡️ Talking Points 00:00 - Intro 03:05 - Doone Roisin's origin story 06:49 - Getting over imposter syndrome 09:56 - Why did Doone start the Female Startup Club? 22:09 - Choosing podcasting as a medium for your brand 25:05 - Podcasting 101 29:20 - Career pivot from tech to DTC 34:35 - How to become a great marketer 44:22 - Podcast growth tips 51:36 - How to secure sponsors for your podcast 57:46 - Where do people connect with Doone Roisin? 58:53 - The biggest challenge in Doone Roisin's career 59:39 - Setting milestones for yourself 1:02:42 - Doone Roisin's mentor 1:04:08 - Doone Roisin's book or podcast recommendation 1:07:25 - Doone Roisin's advice to her 20-year-old self 1:08:13 - What does success mean to Doone Roisin? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Are you thinking of writing your first book?If so, there's no time like the present!In this episode, first time author Doone Roisin and I discuss how to write your first book, launch it properly and have it become a #1 best-seller.Stay tuned for tips on editing, publishing, and marketing your work.So get ready to start writing – your masterpiece awaits!___________________________Doone Roisin is back on the podcast and she has something super exciting to share.Doone Roisin is the founder of Female Startup Club which is a podcast that shares wisdom directly from the world's most exciting female founders
Hello! Welcome back to another episode of Consciously Alive with Phoebe Greenacre. On this week's episode we have the amazing Doone Roisin. Doone is an entrepreneur and digital marketing expert. She has worked with many of the world's leading brands including Snapchat and IMG. Since 2020, she has interviewed close to 300 successful entrepreneurs and women in business, in a mission to educate and elevate female entrepreneurs around the world. Her podcast has ranked in the Top 10 Charts for Entrepreneurship in the US & UK. Her newly released book, Your Hype Girl, is a compilation of Doone's top 51 interviews and includes inspiring stories, actionable tips,and strictly no BS real-world advice for entrepreneurs. No matter what stage you're at. In this week's episode we discuss: Tips for setting up your own podcast Creating your own opportunities to access the experience you desire Dropping out of University Being bold and standing out from other job applicants Choosing the right product in your business + exploring what you're good at How to know when it's time to pivot your work strategy How perfectionism can cripple a business CONNECT WITH DOONE ROISIN Instagram Buy Doone's New Book CONNECT WITH PHOEBE GREENACRE Website Instagram Phoebe's Membership Masterclass on 10th March > Phoebe's Business Course > Define your values + talents with Phoebe's Dream's Workshop > Start your 7 day free trial to Phoebe's emotional healing + self care library with The Self Care Space Membership > Thank you for listening to this week's episode of consciously alive. Please leave a review if you loved this week's episode. Love Phoebe x
Today we are joined by Donne Roisin who is the founder of Female Startup Club, your hype girl, a podcast and all-in-one resource for female entrepreneurs. The podcast is ranked in the Top 1% of podcasts globally and recently ranked in the Top 10. In each episode, you get to meet one of the world's most successful female founders to hear their best advice and insight into building a brand. In this episode, Doone shares her story of how she got into the start-up and podcasting space and her gems for creating a business that speaks to you. Follow FSC on Instagram @femalestartupclub. Order Doone's book, YOUR HYPE GIRL HERE! Don't forget to follow, rate, and review the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Find Our Playground on TikTok @ourplaygroundpod. Intro/Outro Music - Rose (Prod. by Lukrembo)
Show notes available at www.gloriachoupr.com/22 What's the first question that you would ask your favorite female business owner?In this episode, I'm chatting with Doone Roisin about what we can learn from other female business owners with amazing products. Doone is sharing some of her best advice on how to market your product and build a brand. She's learned these tips from her own experiences and from interviewing 250+ direct-to-consumer product founders. If you want to know what 250+ female founders of direct-to-consumer products have in common, this episode is for you. Doone Roisin is the founder and host of the popular podcast show, Female Startup Club: A Top 10 Podcast for Entrepreneurship.As a digital marketing expert, Doone has worked for global brands such as Snapchat, IMG, and The Iconic – Australia's largest online retailer. As an entrepreneur, she has launched her own companies, including a direct-to-consumer jewelry brand, Female Startup Club, a 360 educational media company offering a private network for entrepreneurs, and a performance marketing agency.Doone has interviewed over 250+ successful female founders and impacted tens of thousands of small business owners and entrepreneurs all over the world on her mission to help inspire and advance women-in-progress. Her first book, Your Hype Girl, is scheduled for release in February 2022.I would love to connect on Facebook or Instagram: www.instagram.com/gloriachoupr!Resources MentionedFemale Startup Club: www.femalestartupclub.com Follow Doone on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dooneroisinFollow Female Startup Club on Instagram: www.instagram.com/femalestartupclub Follow Doone on Instagram: www.instagram.com/dooneroisin Connect with Doone in LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dooneroisin/ Get The Ultimate Marketing Plan Template & Calendar Freebie: https://www.femalestartupclub.com/free-marketingtemplate Doone's LinkedIn podcast freebie: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/blueprint-growing-your-podcast-top-100-globally-doone-roisin/Additional ResourcesWatch the PR masterclass: http://gloriachoupr.com/masterclassGet the PR Starter Pack: http://www.prstarterpack.comJoin the Small Biz PR Pros FB group: http://www.getfeaturednow.com
Come celebrate the launch of Doone Roisin's book, YOUR HYPE GIRL, at Brik+Clik's Night (Club) Market as she unlocks the best knowledge, tips, tactics and strategies from the world's most exciting (and successful) female entrepreneurs in a live panel conversation.YOUR HYPE GIRL will be available for purchase day-of, and all attendees will receive a bag of goodies from our partners.
“You have to do things you don't like in order to figure out what you do like.” Deal? In this episode we sat down with Doone Roisin from the UK to chat tactical strategies and tips to build your business from scratch. Speaking from experience, as Doone grew up in the middle of nowhere in Australia and hustled her way through the fashion industry and startups until she found her place in the entrepreneurial world. As the founder of The Female Startup Club (with multiple successful launches & collabs under her belt), you can expect relatable and tangible tips for the multipassionate on building your biz from the ground up! Let's dive in! You don't want to miss - How to find focus between all your ideas - A mini roadmap to navigating your entrepreneurial journey - Where to begin with monetizing your skills - The do's and dont's of launching a new offer RESOURCES: - Your Hype Girl by Doone Roisin TEXT US // 215-608-3002 CONNECT WITH US // shexshines.com INSTAGRAM // instagram.com/shexshines JOIN THE GROUP // facebook.com/groups/sxsacademy SHOW NOTES // shexshines.com/podcast
Building podcasts is difficult and woman-led podcasts face special challenges on their own. Discover how Doone Roisin built the Female Startup Club into a top 10 podcast from having zero experience in podcasting. As a digital marketing expert and entrepreneur, find out what started her on this new journey to podcasting. Learn how to start a top 10 worthy podcast by following some basic podcasting guidelines from Doone herself. Join your host Joshua Rhodes as he goes one-on-one with Doone on how to build your own podcast. You will learn everything, from finding sponsors to post-recording content. Listen to this episode to learn from the best and start taking action.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://rhodestowealth.com/
This is a long episode, but worth every minute. Grab a cup of tea or coffee and join me and Doone Roisin as we talk through her remarkable journey. Doone Roisin is the founder and host of the popular podcast show, Female Startup Club, ranking in the Top 50 charts for Entrepreneurship. As a digital marketing expert, Doone has worked for global brands such as Snapchat, IMG and The Iconic – Australia's largest online retailer. As an entrepreneur, she has launched her own companies, including the renowned direct-to-consumer jewellery brand, Kincs, the Female Startup private network and her soon to be launched new venture; a non alcoholic wine company. Since 2020, she has interviewed over 200 successful businesswomen, in a mission to educate and elevate female entrepreneurs around the world. She is actively supporting the Malala Fund in an effort to fight for girls' rights around the world and provide every girl the access to 12 years of safe, free education. More from Doone and FSC: http://www.femalestartupclub.com/ (Female Startup Club) https://www.linkedin.com/in/dooneroisin (Linkedin) @dooneroisin on IG, Twitter, and TikTok
2B Bolder Podcast : Career Insights for the Next Generation of Women in Business & Tech
On episode #39 of the 2B Bolder Podcast guest, Doone Roisin shares her career story and the unique upbringing that helped shaped her to be so driven in life. She talks about her love for e-commerce and the jobs and businesses she has had over the years and her love for helping other women entrepreneurs through the Female Startup Club. She's just getting started and shares what's next on the horizon as her ambitions continue to take her in new directions. Hear this inspiring and informative conversation with Doone Roisin.Check out the Female Startup ClubConnect with Doone Roisin on LinkedInThe 2B Bolder Podcast provides you first-hand access to some amazing women. Guests will include women from leading enterprise companies to startups, women execs, coders, account execs, engineers, doctors, and innovators.Listen to 2B Bolder for more career insights from women in tech and business
63 - This is an inspirational interview with Doone Roisin. She shares her story of going from working in an office to freelancing for Snapchat to launching her own brand – her obstacles, learnings, and triumphs.Tune in here: http://flowium.co/episode63
Hear from Doone Roisin, Founder of Female Startup Club, an educational platform that provides insightful podcasts and technical courses for women to learn and dominate. Doone talks about the beginnings of her entrepreneurial journey, taking the third door approach, and the birth of the Female Startup Club. From tech to jewelry to podcasting, Doone shares her experience applying for internships, dreaming big, and pivoting her career to match her passion with her skillset. Learn more about Doone here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dooneroisin/ https://www.femalestartupclub.com/ If you also enjoyed the podcast, we'd really appreciate it if you could leave a short review for us! Follow the Entrepre女ers Network: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theentreprenuersnetwork/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-entreprenuers-network/about/ Podcast produced and presented to you by Stefanie Lee.
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This week on the Visionary Life Podcast I'm sitting down with Doone Roisin, who is the founder of Female Startup Club which is a podcast that shares wisdom directly from the world's most exciting female founders! In addition to hosting the FSC podcast, Doone is also a digital marketing expert having worked for global brands such as Snapchat, IMG, and The Iconic — Australia's largest online retailer. Doone is also your "hype girl" for all things business and entrepreneurship (aka She Is Awesome!) I reached out to her blindly through an email, and we've been able to start forming a lovely friendship ever since. In this episode we chat about.... Her first business of launching a Direct To Consumer Jewelry Brand Why she founded Female Startup Club Some of the success tips she has for Aspiring Podcasters The vision that she has for Female Startup Club, and where it's going And more! You can connect with Doone on her Personal Instagram or at Female Startup Club. p.s. Whenever you're ready, here are 3 ways that I can support you Looking for Business and/or Marketing Mentorship? More than just a course... The Visionary Method™ is a complete solution to starting an Online Business! If there's one thing that we know to be true after working with 250+ individuals like you, it's that sometimes your challenges can't be solved by another automated online course or by throwing (more) money into a Facebook Ad. What you actually need is Clarity, Support, Strategic Templates & above all… you need a community of awesome individuals like you, to keep you accountable. APPLY NOW >> https://kelseyreidl.typeform.com/to/UAxrZo
This week on the Visionary Life Podcast I'm sitting down with Doone Roisin, who is the founder of Female Startup Club which is a podcast that shares wisdom directly from the world's most exciting female founders!In addition to hosting the FSC podcast, Doone is also a digital marketing expert having worked for global brands such as Snapchat, IMG, and The Iconic — Australia's largest online retailer. Doone is also your "hype girl" for all things business and entrepreneurship (aka She Is Awesome!)I reached out to her blindly through an email, and we've been able to start forming a lovely friendship ever since. In this episode we chat about....Her first business of launching a Direct To Consumer Jewelry BrandWhy she founded Female Startup ClubSome of the success tips she has for Aspiring PodcastersThe vision that she has for Female Startup Club, and where it's goingAnd more!You can connect with Doone on her Personal Instagram or at Female Startup Club. p.s. Whenever you're ready, here are 3 ways that I can support youLooking for Business and/or Marketing Mentorship?More than just a course...The Visionary Method™ is a complete solution to starting an Online Business!If there's one thing that we know to be true after working with 250+ individuals like you, it's that sometimes your challenges can't be solved by another automated online course or by throwing (more) money into a Facebook Ad.What you actually need is Clarity, Support, Strategic Templates & above all… you need a community of awesome individuals like you, to keep you accountable. APPLY NOW >> https://kelseyreidl.typeform.com/to/UAxrZo
In this episode, we talked to Doone Roisin. She is the founder and host of the popular podcast show, Female Startup Club. She's a digital marketing expert and has worked for brands such as Snapchat, IMG, and an iconic Australian large online retailer. She's an entrepreneur and launched her own jewelry brand, Kincs, and education on the media side of the Female Startup Club. Thank you so much for being on the Spark Show. We discussed: - three struggles when starting a brand - how to set yourself up for success - your network is your net worth Register for our masterclass: https://thespark.show/class Full show notes: https://thespark.show/122
Doone has founded multiple E-Commerce DTC brands and previously ran social media at the Australian giant THE ICONIC. Now, she is working to bring the stories of female founders into the spotlight through her podcast and learning ecosystem, Female Startup Club.Doone has an impressive history of taking things by the reigns and not stopping until she has accomplished her goals.As the interview moves along, you will find out that she:Vandalized a building as part of an interviewSpent 2 years as a digital nomadStarted hard core cold showers on a whim, in Switzerland, in the winter, and kept with it for monthsAll that to say, Doone is awesome, and we are extremely excited for you to learn from her!Links:Female Startup Club: https://www.femalestartupclub.comDoone's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dooneroisinHelp Us Out:If you would like to reach out to us, the best way to do so is on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe!Last, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help out when it comes to growing the show.Thanks for listening!
In today's inspiring episode we are talking about wandering, exploring life opportunities and becoming digital nomads with Doone Roisin and Pierre Antoine de Preux, a power couple that travels around the world, connect inspiring people together and work on projects that bring them fulfillment. So, let's dive into it. Full SHow notes at: https://www.ikonns.com/podcast/55
This conversation is a juicy one for anyone interested in learning about the REALITIES of launching their own side hustle, starting their dream biz, product or looking to live the laptop life and travel the world. I'm chatting to the queen of sparkle, Doone Roisin who is the founder of Kincs - a direct-to-consumer and people-powered jewellery brand that exists to make millennial women all over the world sparkle bright. Through affordable, cute jewellery she empowers women to look and feel confident everyday. We chat about how she turned her side hustle into a full-time biz within a year, the challenges she faced, the perks of working for yourself, the realities of the money situation and what it's really like behind the curtain - running a jewellery brand, travelling the world, working with your partner and the mental aspect of all of it. Having spent her career working in digital marketing and social media for major brands like Snapchat, IMG and THE ICONIC, Doone's experience within the digital world has lead to her latest project in e-commerce - details below for Female Startup Club. CONNECT WITH AMY RUSHWORTH: Insta - @thisisamyrushworth Website - amyrushworth.com FREE ABUNDANCE BUNDLE - https://amy-rushworth.mykajabi.com/the-abundance-bundle Join Amy's OA Membership - https://amyrushworth.com/orgasmic-ascension CONNECT WITH DOONE: @dooneroisin http://www.femalestartupclub.com/ HUGE THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR, THE HAPPINESS PLANNER. Check out their the web app at thehappinessplanner.io or download the mobile apps from the App Store/Google Play. You can download their printables for free from their website, thehappinessplanner.com, or get 10% off your first purchase with the code AMYCONFIDENCE. Shop: thehappinessplanner.com Web app: thehappinessplanner.io IG: @happinessplanner DISCOVER DOONE ROISIN & HER BRANDS KINCS:
➡️ Like The Podcast? Leave A Rating: https://ratethispodcast.com/successstory In this "Lessons" episode, Doone Roisin, Founder & Host of the Female Startup Club Podcast, shares her inspiring journey of overcoming imposter syndrome and building a successful career path. Doone discusses a unique upbringing that left her feeling like an outsider in a prestigious private school. This initial feeling of inadequacy sparked a powerful hustle within her, a drive to prove herself and achieve her dreams.Turning Doubt into Drive: Doone's story shows how imposter syndrome can be a powerful motivator. By channeling self-doubt into a burning desire to prove herself, she found the fuel to propel her forward.The Power of Resourcefulness: When faced with limited opportunities, Doone embraced creativity and resourcefulness. Her hilarious job application stories exemplify how thinking outside the box can open doors.Taking Action on Your Dreams: Doone emphasizes the importance of taking action and not letting self-doubt hold you back. Her journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and going after your dreams.➡️ Show Linkshttps://successstorypodcast.com YouTube: https://youtu.be/V85Qr--vgHk?si=IYI131gwYtQDQQdj Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/doone-roisin-founder-host-of-the-female-startup/id1484783544?i=1000558024921 https://open.spotify.com/episode/0DQmXm4NL2wd8apdEWdH3L?si=0795a6a4cdd340ce ➡️ Watch the Podcast On Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/c/scottdclaryOur Sponsors:* Check out 1Password: 1password.com/CLARY* Check out Factor and use my code successpod50 for a great deal: www.factor75.com* Shop the eufy video lock: https://shop.eufy.com/VideoLock or order it on Amazon today!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy