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As a Houndsman, we don't need to be hidden or sneak around on the mountain while chasing game. Sometimes wearing camo makes us feel like hillbillies yipping and yee hawing around on the mountain after a pack of dogs. The truth is, we're real people that enjoy nature and our dogs are a part of the fam! Also, I'm not as diehard as the hubs so I wanted something that I looked good in that was also comfortable. We needed quality gear to wear on the mountain and the Southern Utah terrain isn't always forgiving! Now let's talk about kids, the little gremlins that beat the hell out of anything with thread! We couldn't find ANYTHING for them that I was willing to stand behind. There's a huge gap in the hound hunting market and we are aiming to fix it! Yes, I truly believe that it takes a certain someone to embrace the lifestyle of a houndsman and the more we dug in, the more connections we made with people just like us. All with the same frustrations.
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It’s not all unicorns and rainbows when you first start your freelance business. It takes time to develop your services, your clients and your pricing. It’s an ever-evolving process and is absolutely NOT a get rich quick scheme. But have faith, eventually you get there! It helps to have end goals. Whether you want to own your own agency, have scalable digital products or be the go-to expert in your field who brings in the 5-figure (or more) contracts. But most importantly, you’ll need to start moving away from the hourly rates. Today’s episode we’ll uncover four other freelance business pricing models so you can have a direction with your services and don’t have to be charging by the hour forever! The Digital Media VA Crash Course is now accepting new students for 2021! If you’re a go-getter and you know you want to take the fast track to working as a booked out Unicorn VA enroll in the 5-week all-comprehensive course HERE. Learn with me: Gif & Sticker Making Workshop - $17.99 crash course to turn your clients into a gif! The Quickstart to Facebook Community Management - the unicorn gateway job to digital media work in just 2 hours The Digital Media VA Crash Course (get on my waitlist) Connect with Me: The Digital Media VA Lab - a free FB community Instagram: @emilyreaganpr Facebook: @emilyreaganpr >>> Download my Top Ten Most Requested Digital Media Tasks & Services >>> Take the Quiz to Discover your Digital Dream Job
On this episode - Bryson and Jennifer sit down and chat about taking an idea and turning it into a product based business. They talk about finding the right market, making sure there is a need for that product, manufacturing, white labeling products, the story behind launching FurryFreshness and Tan Again and how they can help you do the same! Chat with Jennifer here - @jenniferxlauren Chat with Bryson here - @bryson.maxwell Check out Jennifer's blog here - www.jenniferxlauren.com FurryFreshness website here Tan Again website here
Hello and welcome to episode 56! In this week's episode, we bring the lovely Becky J. Anderson. She is the founder of For Every Body product line, Retail and Wholesale Growth Strategist, Product based Business Coach & Consultant and podcaster. Becky J. started her business after she found her firstborn teen daughter driving a tractor. Living in a huge farm, she knew that she had to do something so all her four daughters do not end up working on the farm. She opened a small retail business that later grew to a multi-million dollar wholesale company. Her motivation to start the business, finding an escape for her daughters, morphed into a big dream and vision that would rock the world. Find out how you can do it on this week's episode. Enjoy!
Today on Q & A Sarah asks if she really needs to blog to grow her product-based business. Today you'll hear: Why I believe product-based businesses should blog and why. Ideas to blog about so coming up with content is not so hard if you own a product-based business. Full show notes at https://beckyjanderson.com
Find me at https://beckyjanderson.com. This week on the Product Biz Made Easy Podcast, I talked to ALoN David, the CEO of 90X Goal Planner. I was super excited to bring this episode to you because I am a 90X planner user myself. The planner has helped me accomplish many goals, including getting this podcast launched. In this episode, you will learn how ALoN went from a photographer to multiple six-figure business owner and on the way to a seven-figure product-based business owner. How he found a manufacturer to print his planner in China without ever going to China. How he builds his email list and markets his planners. How he uses Facebook Ads and promotions he runs to drive sales. How he uses handwritten notes to drive customer love. How he uses collaborations to scale his business. How he is diversifying into digital products. Why customer service is so important to him. Why he didn't wait until things were perfect to launch. How and why he outsources everything. Why he only advertises to females. This episode is full of so much wisdom you won't want to miss it. If you enjoy this week's podcast episode, it would mean so much to me if you would do a few things: 1. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or Stitcher. 2. Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. 3. Share a screenshot on Instagram stories of the podcast and tag me @beckyjanderson. Your support means so much to me. I hope you'll join us and listen in and then hop on over and join our Facebook Group here where the discussion continues.
I'm thrilled to introduce you to Stephanie Maslow Blackman. She is the owner and founder of a handcrafted jewelry company based in New York City. She uses only ethically sourced gemstones and recycled silver and gold. Stephanie has been able to turn her hobby into a multiple six-figure business. She is sharing all about how she was able to do that on the Product Biz Made Easy Podcast. You will learn all about how she found her unique selling proposition to set her business up for success to scale. How she has expanded beyond Etsy and now has multiple sales buckets. What social media platforms work best for her business and how she uses them. How to work with bloggers and influencers. How she has pivoted her business over the years. Why she treats her business like a real business and how it has helped her scale. How she has been able to maintain good pricing and margins behind a handmade business in New York City. How she stays so consistent on social media and how you can too. This episode is full of wisdom I hope you'll stick around and listen. You can listen here or here. If you enjoy this week's podcast episode, it would mean so much to me if you would do a few things: 1. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or Stitcher. 2. Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. 3. Share a screenshot on Instagram stories of the podcast and tag me @beckyjanderson. Your support means so much to me. I hope you'll join us and listen in and then hop on over and join our Facebook Group here where the discussion continues.
Annie White Brown, CEO of Natural Annie's Essentials left her 9-5 this year and is working full time in her product-based business. Annie shared with me on the podcast: Why she started a product-based business. How she nailed down her unique selling proposition. How pop-up shops have helped her grow. How she uses Instagram and Instagram Stories to market her business. Where most of her sales come from. How Pinterest is helping her get traffic. How she sells wholesale and finds new customers. She shares her product development schedule. https://naturalannieesessentials.com https://www.instagram.com/naturalannieessentials
Kalyn Johnson Chandler and I talk about how she is scaling her product-based business with Instagram. How she uses an editorial calendar to plan. What platforms she is selling her products on. How she gets all the photos for her Instagram feed. How she uses giveaways to grow her following. How she finds people to do her collaborations with. How she finds wholesale accounts, showrooms, and sales reps. Kalyn's business Effies Paper, Stationery, and WhatNot. Website www.effiespaper.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/effiespaper
I did a live training this week. Best EVER! I can’t even tell you how thrilled I am that the emails I received said it was “excellent”. In today's episode, I’m pulling out THREE things that helped people the most. You're going to set ONE goal for the next 12 months. That’s it. The goal you choose will make all the other goals irrelevant or unnecessary. My mission is for you to have a simple, do-able PLAN for the next 12 months of your business. How great would it be if you knew exactly what you wanted? How unbelievable would it be to know what you should be doing quarterly, monthly, weekly - even daily. Amazing, right? Let's do it. Show Notes: janehamill.com/outrageousgoal/ Workshop - Goals and Planning for Product-Based Businesses: janehamill.com/goals