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In this video, I'm going to walk you through the 4 steps to starting your first business in any industry. We'll dive into finding your true passion, mastering the art of sales, pinpointing the exact problem you want to solve, and why having a mentor can be a game-changer. I'm not JUST giving you a roadmap; I'm handing you the keys to success. Interested in owning a Fit Body? Visit https://bit.ly/fbbcfranchise Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc2I... ========================
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If you've thought about starting an online business but you fear the unknown, this episode is for you! Liz Illg is a serial entrepreneur with a decade of business experience under her belt. Tune in as Liz shares her advice for new entrepreneurs and reflects on lessons she's learned when building her businesses. We'll cover: ➡️ How to overcome fear when starting your business or trying something new ➡️ Liz's success secret for new business owners ➡️ How Liz and Danielle joined forces to create a course for Virtual Assistants ➡️ And we'll talk about how Liz's life has changed since she started her first business in 2013. If you want to hear more about how to mentally prepare for starting a new biz and what to expect along the way, tune in! Danielle Demi is the Co-Founder of GrowthFocus. After becoming a successful Virtual Assistant, Danielle began teaching other women how to start online businesses to control their schedules. As the host of the Success Sips Podcast by GrowthFocus, Danielle shares her industry insights with you, one sip at a time! Make sure to follow our Podcast for weekly episodes. Our Website: www.growthfocus.co Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growthfocusco/ Danielle's Instagram: https://instagram.com/danielledemi Music from https://freetousemusic.com Track: Anywhere by shandr & Nick Perry https://youtu.be/LFYW5V2icWc
Brian Lofrumento is an entrepreneur, speaker, and author whose businesses have reached over 3.5 million people in over 200 countries. Having built multiple six-figure businesses since 19, Brian has taught over 4,000 entrepreneurs worldwide how to launch and grow businesses online using his Ultimate Profit Model framework. Brian is the author of Wantrepreneur to Entrepreneur: What You Really Need to Know to Start Your First Business. He also hosts one of the top business podcasts in the world. In addition, Brian helps students through his engaging, fun, and interactive teaching style, which focuses as much on implementation and mindset as learning and building a customer-center business. Turning His High School Intern Job into a Marketing Agency While in high school at the age of 15, Brian landed an internship with a digital marketing company. He soon learned the benefits of using SEO to increase website traffic and built one of the most successful soccer blogs in the world. With the amount of traction he received from his blog, Brian had the attention of big companies worldwide who wanted to know his secret sauce. As a result, Brian started his own marketing company helping other businesses get noticed on the web. Discover how Brian has used collaboration to grow his business, his best growth strategies, how he uses his personal brand in his company, and how he frames his high status verbiage when sharing personal information with the world. Podcast Resources Visit Brian Lofrumento on the web Follow the Brian Lofrumento on LinkedIn Connect with The Business of You Visit the Business of You on the web Like The brandiD on Facebook Follow The brandiD on LinkedIn Join us on Instagram Learn more about Branding on The brandiD Blog Show Highlights [03:45] Brian tells his story of how he learned SEO and started his digital marketing company. [06:39] How Brian has taken collaboration to a new level in growing his business. [08:45] Utilizing traffic exchanges with another business website. [10:45] Using the community to spread the word about your platform. [14:07] Drawing the line between sharing his personal life and what Brian decides to keep private. Quotes “Even if you are a solopreneur, you're never actually alone in your journey.” “Instead of just talking about entrepreneurship, I also talk about my life.” “Everybody talks about business, but at the end of the day, we are all humans and we crave that deep, genuine connection.” “When you take an interest in other people, they will take an interest in you.”
Are you trying to figure out if this is the best time to become an entrepreneur? Gino Wickman has guided 100,000s of entrepreneurs. Taking the entrepreneurial leap will be different for everyone. Gino discusses why the timing of starting a business is different for everyone in this video. Make sure you know you possess the six essential traits of an entrepreneur by clicking here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o85Mq... If you want to become an entrepreneur, first take this FREE assessment. Make sure you have the characteristics to become an entrepreneur https://e-leap.com/assessment/4
Mike and Blaine describe the purpose of the podcast and explain their decision to leave the safety of a “JOB”, and venture out on their own. We will explore what was happening in our lives, the things that led up to trying to make the decision, any external factors like family, and the feeling when you quit, then started something new, then the range of emotions until you had confidence in your decision.Support the show
The Entrepreneur Ride Along Podcast - Online Business and Niche Site Ideas for Entrepreneurs
Book: Theentrepreneurridealong.com/bookToday I answer the question "I want to start a business, but I don't know what to do". I answer this exact question every day. This is the most common question I get from my coaching clients.Today, I am giving you three steps directly from my book detailing what type of business to start, how to brainstorm and choose your first business idea, and my favorite revenue stream to make money online.Basically, in this episode, I will tell you how to start your first business step by step. I will give you instructions on how to find that idea, make sure it's valid, and how to get started. Tune into this episode of The Entrepreneur Ride Along Podcast for an action packed 45-minutes. By the time you are done with this episode, you will have an idea for your first business venture.Check out the book launch at: Theentrepreneurridealong.com/book
Kristen Harris is a Certified Staffing Professional through the American Staffing Association and serves on the ASA National Board of Directors. She is also the Co-Founder of Portfolio Creative, which is an award-winning staffing and recruiting firm that focuses solely on the creative industry. Join our
Ever ask yourself what value you can bring to this world? What problems do you want to solve? Starting your own business can be thrilling, but there are many ways you can get your first business up and running. In case you don't have a clearly defined path yet, you're not reading this by accident. Some people know absolutely nothing but want to know something, and that's what you're here for. In this week's episode, Patrick Allmond talks about how you can start your first business. Part One of ‘How to Start Your First Business’ Calling yourself an entrepreneur, in general, doesn't tell the world much about what you do. First of all, having the mindset of what you can offer the world is crucial to getting started. Traditionally, it takes creating a business plan outline, sketching out everything, and how you're going to market. The process of planning has gone by the wayside. It may be true you have funding upfront or specific business models. But most of the people nowadays have no plan. Their business is on the back of a napkin, or they fall in the business accidentally. You need a variation in your income. More often than not, the people that want to go into business for themselves are people who are stuck and set aside money. When the time is right, they start their business. Maybe they've got six months of income float. In this case, they are starting a business to get their income back. That is the way people usually start a business. “There are people who know absolutely nothing but want to know something.” — Patrick Allmond If you have no idea what you want to start, but you know you want to start something, here's something to consider. There are so many skills and products in the world already. There's almost no new skill or product in the world. Society is developing brand new cars and brand-new space vehicles. But there's nothing new under the sun. Imagine, you are somebody who wants to teach other people how to run a dog grooming business because you specialize in it. There are people out there who don't know anything about dog grooming, but they know what needs to be done to keep your dog healthy and safe. There's bad knowledge for every skill set out there. Those people are sometimes more dangerous than the people that know nothing. People who have a basic grasp think they know a lot. They're doing it wrong. There are also advanced individuals who are excellent teachers and communicators. For example, if you've been doing dog grooming for a while, you're probably good at it. There are people out there who know a field remarkably well who are not necessarily really good communicators. Teaching, consulting, and speaking is separate skill sets from actually doing the task at hand. When you keep in mind what you want to do, these types of people could be your target market. There are many other people out there with business knowledge who are capable of sharing. You may be one of them. There's always somebody out there who wants to learn what you know. It doesn't have to be a lot of people for you to make a decent amount of money at it. Think about the number of people in your city or your state. You could be a dog groomer that just focuses on a particular city or state, probably a particular city. You can make a killing at it because you don't need a lot of people. Often when people go into business, they think about having a huge audience and a vast customer base. You don't need that. Part Two of ‘How to Start Your First Business’ If you've been doing something longer than somebody else, that makes you one step ahead. If you have more knowledge than somebody, that person will pay you to teach them. Again, if you've been dog grooming for five years or even a year, you're halfway good at it. Now, it's time to come up with a way to sell this to somebody. Don't try to label yourself as an ordinary dog groomer, but call yourself something that makes you stand out a little bit. Don't lump yourself in with everybody else who does the same thing. You must give your potential clients a real strong motivation to choose you. For example, instead of calling yourself a dog groomer, you can call it a dog beautification service. When somebody calls you to inquire for your service, make the person over the phone realize that they're talking to someone different than an average dog groomer. They're talking with someone who cares about the animal, who cares about the process, and who has a great plan for them, with real outcomes. Trying to come up with the way where you label yourself is just a commodity. “Be careful about getting distracted by anything that seem to make a lot of money if they don't fulfill what you're meant to do.” — Patrick Allmond When you know what you're good at and how to make money, that's how you become an employee. Which is perfectly fine. When it comes to starting a business, please do not get distracted by easy money schemes online. Be careful about getting distracted by things that seem to make a lot of money. Especially if they don't align with something you want to do and what you're good at. Develop your branding, marketing, mission, and value statement before you sell anything. How To Connect Patrick Allmond is a multi-decade entrepreneur, veteran, pilot, and ABC/CBS/NBC/FOX Contributor. He is also the founder of Focus Digital Marketing Agency and the StopDoingNothing movement. Action is the great thing that separates the average from the great. Decide today which one you want to be. Business mastery, generating wealth, personal development, and many more. You get to pick your transformation! https://stopdoingnothing.com/
Reading Time: < 1 minute On this interview we talk to Dhaval Kavatra, a 19 year old business man and podcaster. He gives actionable tips for young men that will help kick off the building of their business. We talk about how to find your calling, the first moves to make, what skills to learn, who to turn to, and […]
How do I start my own business? This week we learn from the hosts of the Real Business Owner's Podcast. Two serial entrepreneurs, Trevor Cowley and Kale Goodman, are on a mission to help businesses of all levels develop and grow by sharing their past experience building several successful business ventures. It's their goal to convey effective techniques and strategies that any business owner can implement TODAY. Topics include starting your first business, tips for young entrepreneurs, and what we consider the fundamental building blocks of success! Connect with me on Instagram: @psychologyofsuccess1 https://instagram.com/psychologyofsuccess1?igshid=1bmrhrfer7ag4 @11kado https://instagram.com/11kado?igshid=jrht1hwpw160 Check out the Real Business Owner's Podcast! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-business-owners/id1467058171
The website that is mentioned is Shopify NOT Spotify. Your business idea is just an idea until you start acting upon that idea. Everybody thinks that money or the cash flow is the important and hardest thing to start a business and that’s the reason many fail to start one by their own. But you can even start your business for free, your time is your greatest resource. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sanjayb1995/message
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Today, I'm going back to the basics. Starting your first business can be a scary and uncertain time. So I'm taking everything I know about this journey and distilling it into two concrete steps. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lukemaxwell/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lukemaxwell/support
Matt Schuberg is the Co-Founder and CEO of RealCap. With over 5 years of experience in real estate and finance, Matt has developed a deep understanding of how to effectively raise capital and how to service clients properly. His passion for real estate and investing is what drives him to continue to work to create innovative opportunities for his investors. Show notes at http://hellotechpros.com/matt-schuberg-entrepreneurship/ What You Will Learn in This Episode Entrepreneurs don't think in terms of success/failure but of product validation. Why tech pros should consider investing some of their income in crowdfunded opportunities. What makes self-storage a great investment in good economies and bad. The first step to take before starting your own crowdfunded investment company. Where to find other entrepreneurs who may share your vision and want to partner. Resources Mentioned Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki BiggerPockets.com Start Your First Business email and audio course
Just Add Hustle Podcast | Marketing, Mindset And Business Ideas For Writers
The post JAH 4: Brian Lofrumento On What You Really Need To Know To Start Your First Business appeared first on Just Add Hustle | Marketing, Mindset And Business Ideas For Writers. Do you spend a lot of time at your J-O-B dreaming about how awesome it would be to start your own business? Are you ready to go from dreaming about building a biz to actually DOING it? Listen in as Brian Lofrumento, author and entrepreneur, shares what you really need to know to start your first business! The post JAH 4: Brian Lofrumento On What You Really Need To Know To Start Your First Business appeared first on Just Add Hustle | Marketing, Mindset And Business Ideas For Writers.
This is Part 7 of the free 7-day audio and email course Start Your First Business. What You Will Learn In This Episode Why money is not a long-term motivator for many people. What happens to us emotionally when the lust / newlywed phase is over in your business. How the customers you serve will determine whether this is a job or a calling. How to identify your "soulmate business." When is the right time to make a pivot in your business and why I'm excited about the pivot I'm making. Next Steps The next step you need to take is to complete the homework assignment for Module 7 in the follow-along email course. Click here to request access to the course materials and homework. Anxiety? If you struggle with anxiety in your career, your business or in life, I can help. I've learn how to silence the inner voice that tells me I'm no good and channel my inner champion. Click here to learn how to deal with the anxiety that is troubling your career, your business and your personal life.
This is Part 6 of the free 7-day audio and email course Start Your First Business. What You Will Learn In This Episode Why advertising is a great way to lose money fast if you are not properly prepared. How to build an army of agents who want to spread your message. Whether a blog or podcast is right for your particular business. How to build and foster a community of followers without building a website. Why in-person networking events are critical to your business. How to be a guest on a successful podcast or blog. Next Steps The next step you need to take is to complete the homework assignment for Module 6 in the follow-along email course. Click here to request access to the course materials and homework.
This is Part 5 of the free 7-day audio and email course Start Your First Business. What You Will Learn In This Episode Why I've always felt "sales" and "salespeople" were sleazy scumbags. The trait you need to have as a marketer to not come across as a sleazy scumbag. How to connect with your potential customers on an emotional level to build raving fans. How to speak the language of your audience using their own words to build trust. Search engine tricks to find customers wanting to buy your product Next Steps The next step you need to take is to complete the homework assignment for Module 5 in the follow-along email course. Click here to request access to the course materials and homework.
This is Part 4 of the free 7-day audio and email course Start Your First Business. What You Will Learn In This Episode Why most tech pros are wasting serious time and money on the wrong stacks when launching their business. The stack you need to master in any industry. The most critical piece of the stack that often gets overlooked. The biggest mistake I made when launching Hello Tech Pros and what I'm doing about it now. Why non-technical people often dominate at building business while tech pros struggle to find customers. How to change the relationship with your audience members from "Who are you again?" to "Please take my money!" Resources Mentioned Start Your First Business Course
This is Part 3 of the free 7-day audio and email course Start Your First Business. What You Will Learn In This Episode How to make the decision to either bootstrap or find investors. Why you need to build as much value in your company as possible before bringing in an outsider. How to use your customer avatar to identify the most important tasks that need to get accomplished. An easy 5-step process to determine which tasks you do, which you outsource and which you should forget altogether. How to think like a CEO instead of a tech pro. Resources Mentioned Start Your First Business Course
Up In Your Business - Upper level thinking, being, and living!
Stacia Pierce started her first business after a divorce. She turned her pain and passion into a business that profits. Since then, she’s helped others turn their obstacles into opportunities, been a lifecoach for twenty years, and written 21 books. She’s been seen on the Steve Harvey show, works with celebrities, and enables entrepreneurs to success worldwide. On this show, we talk about launching a business, starting before you’re ready, and the simple, but most important act of showing up. In This Episode, You’ll Discover: Going from breakdown to breakthrough, from the lowest point in Stacia’s life Transforming others lives while transforming your own Teaching women how to start their first business, turning their passion into profit The power of writing on a bathroom mirror Why dreams die between what to do and how to do it The power of showing up Why you should start before you’re ready How coaching helps speed your journey, cutting down time, and reducing mistakes Getting through those dark and difficult times Why failure is not the end of you and more! Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Stacia’s Website: http://lifecoach2women.com Twitter : @lifecoach2women Women’s Conference Website: http://womenssuccessconference.com Thanks for Listening! Thanks so much for joining me again this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see on the left or bottom of this post. Also, please leave an honest review for the Up In Your Business podcast on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. If you have any questions, please shoot me a note on the “Get In Touch” page. Join our Private Facebook Group community. And finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thank you for joining me, until next time!
Brian Lofrumento is an entrepreneur, speaker, and the author of Wantrepreneur to Entrepreneur: What You Really Need to Know to Start Your First Business. Brian’s businesses have reached over 3.5 million people worldwide, and he has over 3,000 students from around the world going through his courses about how to automate and scale their businesses online.