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How to Evaluate the ROI of an Online Course
Let’s think wiser. What are the very tangible, specific items you will be walking away from this experience with and can you easily justify that those items will lead to you making more money?
Could you prove to a non-entrepreneur, a skeptic, a family member who has no clue what you do for a living—could you easily prove to them the return of this investment? Why or why not?
How to Network When You Are an Introvert
You can’t get out of it. It doesn’t matter your personality, you cannot grow a successful business without networking…in-person. You have to get off of your laptop and meet real people. Instead of using your introverted-ness as an excuse, let’s talk about how you can feel more confident and woo (yes, I said woo) more potential clients and connections through networking.
Do You Really Need an Email List?
However, I keep getting asked, “Do I really need an email list?” Especially those who work in the wedding industry, their reasoning being,
“Shouldn’t my clients only be a one-time experience? So what good is having them on an email list if I can’t sell to them again?”
Such a good question. Let’s dive in:
Don't Know What to do Next in Your Business?
Think of what would be an ideal day would look like—a realistic ideal day. This isn’t a dream session about yachts and butlers or an Oprah-fancy dream. Just imagine if a typical-for-you day went very well, what would it look like. Maybe you need to do this as a week if you do different things on different days.
The Secret I Shared with Jenna Kutcher
Ready to learn the secret I shared with Jenna Kutcher on the Goal Digger Podcast? Let’s dive in.
Celebrating International Women's Day
Celebrating International Women's Day and the 100th Anniversary of Women's Suffrage with The Modern Pin-Ups. A group of women fighting for community, transparency, vulnerability, and support through dance performance.
So, You Want to Be a Girl Boss
The #Girlboss hashtag rose in popularity in 2014, when Sophia Amoruso, founder of Nasty Gal, released her debut memoir by the same title. Social media became flooded with photos of coffee, of running shoes, of to-do lists being accomplished, all donned with the hashtag.