Starting Your Business
Transitioning from a stable job to starting your own business can feel like ripping off a Band-Aid. Having a plan and building capital beforehand is crucial, but so is creating awareness about your new venture. Establishing a blog, seeking speaking opportunities, and leveraging local connections, like church bulletins, can help you attract your first clients and build your brand effectively.In this clip
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I have a question about the episode Side Hustle Friday - Making thousands by Ghostwriting with Joshua Lisec and the clip Creating Writing Opportunities. I've started freelancing; it's like a service-based business in music, right? How do I find leads? I'm making content, and I also have a great portfolio. I did my warm outreach and tried some cold outreach, but I haven't closed my first client yet.
When is the right time to take the leap into full-time entrepreneurship, considering it's nearly impossible to make twice your current income on a side gig, as discussed in the episodes 128: How to Be a Trustee for the Untrustworthy | Feedback Friday, Side Hustle Motivation, and other episodes like 95: How to Break Free from Covert Narcissists | Feedback Friday, How To UNLEASH Your SELF-CONFIDENCE & Find PURPOSE Today | Jericho Brown & Lewis Howes, and Creative Survival Strategies from episode 272 - Fresh Motivation and Grace, Quick Money Making Ideas and A Deep Well of Hope?