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If you’re a new entrepreneur, service-based business, or solopreneur, you need to remember that you are not a content creator.
The more you focus on creating content, the slower your business will grow!
(Psst! That’s true even if your business model is content creator or influencer)
βIn this episode, we talk about…
π The difference between being a content creator and a business owner
π The importance of deciding if you even want to be a business owner
π Understanding that a business is going to take hard work and years to build
π Why you have to prioritize high-energy output activities like Networking (hint: it leads to everything you need as a business owner)
π How new and inexperienced entrepreneurs are susceptible to the fantasy that online coaches, courses, and memberships are selling you
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β· Weekly sales & visibility challenges to keep you focused on the revenue-generating activities
β· Hot Seat Business Coaching live every month to answer your burning business questions
β· Shop Talks with a new companion workbook live every month to balance personal growth with business literacy
β· Special Guest Experts with live Q&A every month to deepen your entrepreneurial education
β· Lindsay's signature Ick-Free Sales Training and more bonus sales tools to help you fall in love with selling
β· Monthly Sales Strategy & Action Plans to help you ditch pointless busy work and dial in on sales & visibility strategies that work!
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Treating yourself like free labour not only leads to a false sense of profitability, but it also keeps your business small, reliant on you to do everything, severely limiting how much revenue it can make, including your take-home salary.
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