The Suitcase Entrepreneur
By Natalie Sisson
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Podcast Description
About time right? You want to learn creative ways to run your business from anywhere. If you're an entrepreneur wanting to travel the world and make a profitable living doing what you love then listen in. You’ll be treated to a series of 15-30 minute interviews with highly influential, super sassy and successful suitcase entrepreneurs. You’ll learn the juicy facts about what online tools they use to run their business, how they use social media to build their community and mojo plus what they outsource and how that makes them more effective.
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Life Lessons Learned On Building An Internet Startup With Jun Loayza | Featured in this week's Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast is Jun Loayza, a young and unique lifestyle designer who has successfully co-founded a start-up company in the Silicon Valley and immersed himself in the entrepreneurial world. Jun is the Co-Founder of Reward Me, a digital rewards program for restaurants and retailers. In his entrepreneurial experience (and at a young age), Jun has sold 2 internet companies and lead social media technology campaigns for Sephora, Whole Foods Market, Levi's, LG, and Activision.In addition. If you don't think that's enough, Jun also runs an online boutique site with his girlfriend and his own blogwhere he shares his entrepreneurial journey and tips. Jun graduated from UCLA in 2007 and jumped into the corporate world. After 3 months, he knew this was not the path for him and started to build the start-up company, of which to this day compromises of 3 Chiefs. The CEO, the Chief Product Officer, and Jun's role of the Chief Marketing Officer, where responsibly taught himself how to market products, learn to sell, negotiate, learn about affiliate marketing, internet marketing, and paid advertisement. Listen to this interview with Jun to learn: How to start your own brand and online ecommerce store for way less than a retail outlet The beauty of using drop-shipping to create your own product from scratch The real cost of setting up an online store and price you'll have to pay to get started Why being a multi-passionate entrepreneur has its benefits What a venture backed Silicon Valley startup has taught him about running his own businesses If you're ready to listen to the interview, go ahead and click on the play button below! You can follow Jun's Twitter @JunLoayza Awesome tools that Jun uses to run his businesses: Shopify - a user-friendly e-commerce platform that takes you step by step to setting up your online store Mailchimp makes sending out a newsletter amazingly easy – design and send beautiful emails, manage your subscribers and track your campaign’s performance. Thank you Cate Sanguiknitie for leaving this awesome 5-star review on iTunes!! "Natalie's Suitcase Entrepreneur podcasts give an eye-opening look into location independent entrepreneurs growing their dreams. The interviews and the takeaways Natalie fleshes out from them are not only motivating and encouraging, but full of useful, actionable advice. The podcast's tagline, more freedom in business and adventure in life, is certainly achieved by its content. If you're looking for either, this is an inspiring and practical resource to take advantage of." I'd love for you to go ahead and leave a review on my podcast on iTunes ! To do this open up iTunes on your laptop and login to your iTunes account, search for my podcast in iTunes, click on it so you view the main page, and look at the bottom for a link to “leave a review for this podcast.” | 5/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How Dean Dwyer Created 6-Pack Abs and a Business Simultaneously | Dean Dwyer creatively sculpted his blog Make Shift Happen, by blowing up the current model for weight loss (which is horribly flawed) and introduce a more progressive concept called Lean Thinking, which encourages people to take ownership for their bodies and begin to run it (their body) like one would run a successful start up business. Dean needed a solution from his non-existent 6 pack abs and changed himself physically, after 25 years of struggling with his weight. His inspiration continued after his body transformation and Dean wanted to help as many people as he could possible. Through his journey of weight-loss, he focuses on changing your mindset before you can change your body. Currently, Make Shift Happen has been in existence for just over 10 months and boasts 3300+ subscribers. Dean is also the author of the book, MAKE SHI(f)T HAPPEN:: Change how you look by changing how you think. The book chronicles 20 shifts that people could (and should) adopt so they can begin to transform not only how they look, but how they live. When he is not writing about shift, he is either consulting, speaking or devising new models that help people and small businesses MAKE SHI(f)T HAPPEN. In this interview with Dean Dwyer you’ll learn: The number one way to stay unique in a growing and saturated blogging niche How he gets over 500 Facebook shares on his blog posts His lessons from mistakes of his two previous blogs How he successfully launched his first paid membership site after just 9 months of blogging The key to writing a book in just 11 days and getting published So come check out this podcast with Dean, a former educator who quit his job to follow his passion of fitness. Dean reveals his secret of being accessible for your listeners. In fact, he will respond to any comment you address to him in this post! So bring your questions on for Dean! P.S. I'm aiming to get more lovely reviews for my Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast by the end of this week. Would love your personal feedback and input! Go ahead leave a review on my podcast on iTunes ! To do this open up iTunes on your laptop and login to your iTunes account, search for my podcast in iTunes, click on it so you view the main page, and look at the bottom for a link to “leave a review for this podcast.” | 4/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Risk Expert Tyler Tervooren Can Show You How to Take More Risks in Life | A man who seeks better living through uncertainty, taking more risks in life, and so leads to better and more fulfilling lifestyle. A fellow who enjoys stepping outside his comfort zone on a regular basis, always challenging himself, please welcome Tyler Tervooren. Originally from a small town in Portland, Oregon, Tyler lived a standard, normal life. The expectations were living a conservative life—go to school, get a job, get a wife, have kids, and wait for retirement. He followed that up to the point of getting a job, although deep down Tyler knew that this path was not right for him. His wake-up call came in February 2010, when he was laid off from his corporate job. For Tyler, this was a gift in disguise as he fully committed to his blog. Tyler found small pleasures from taking small risks in his life. He started keeping a written record, and then continually wrote on his blog. "The truest freedom is of the mind. A conscious act to embrace the unknown." So what's his blog of Advanced Riskology about? Tyler's purpose for his blog, Advanced Riskology, as the blog name suggests, is to help people make risks in their lives to live a more fulfilling life. In this interview with Tyler you’ll learn: Strategies for launching your first product The lessons Tyler learned and applied from his first product launch that he used in his second launch Tyler’s secret to creating a buy-in audience ahead of launching, so people knew about products beforehand Managing portable businesses from anywhere, even from a boat! Top 3 Tools Tyler can't live without Outright Accounting software for self-employed, small business owners to keep a record of their book keeping. Currently has a great free service with $9.95 a month for more options, but guarantee they will be raising prices soon! E-Junkie A Premium ecommerce platform or in simple terms, digital shopping cart for selling your digital products. Google + A much more intimate way to connect with your readers and customers compared to Facebook. The Guerilla Influence Formula Tyler's most recent product, the Guerilla Influence Formula is jam packed with great tips and strategies. An awesome guide to creating amazing content online and making a living from your passionate topic. A guarantee of 1000 subscribers for your site. Definitely worth checking out! Listen to podcast interview with Tyler now by clicking on the image below! Or Listen and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes You can follow Tyler @tylertervooren P.S. I'm aiming to get 5 more lovely reviews for my Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast by the end of this week. Would love your personal feedback and input! Go ahead leave a review on my podcast on iTunes ! To do this open up iTunes on your laptop and login to your iTunes account, search for my podcast in iTunes, click on it so you view the main page, and look at the bottom for a link to “leave a review for this podcast.” | 3/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dashama Creates A Brighter Future For Everyone As The Yoga Entrepreneur | Yoga teacher, online entrepreneur, and social media presence Dashama has creatively built her lifestyle to support her ambitions to inspire as many people globally through the practice of yoga and a healthy lifestyle. Dashama is the founder of Pranashama Yoga Institute,Global 30 Day Yoga Challenge, and Discover the Fountain of Youth. Dashama was one of the first to really harness the power of YouTube by uploading her yoga video in 2006. With absolutely no marketing budget, some of Dashama's YouTube clips have successfully been viewed by almost 7 million visitors. She is, in essence, a YouTube celebrity. Dashama's inspiration came from overcoming her challenging childhood and her willingness to encourage others to lead a healthy lifestyle for body, mind, and soul. Her secret came from Oprah's teachings to "Open up for the world, so that the world can open up to you," and to understand deeply what her clients were experiencing. "What lights me up about this work is to know that I am making a positive impact in people's lives and creating leaders that will result in a brighter future for everyone here on earth." Dashama has been focusing her energy on her latest entrepreneurial quest of developing Pranashama Yoga Institute. Her mission is to empower and certify new yoga teachers, and this venture is already growing quickly. The Pranashama Yoga Institute teaches the Prasha method (her own unique one!) and prepares aspiring yoga teachers through the 10 unique yoga workshops. This year the certification courses takes place in exotic places such as Bali in Indonesia, Isle of Man in UK, and Florida in USA. In this interview with Dashama you’ll learn: Her life story from tough childhood to yoga star and her mission in life How she got her own TV network as a gift from Oprah Her mistakes along the way before making it as an entrepreneur How she reached her vision of building her yoga empire How her Pranashama Yoga Institute is offering teacher training courses worldwide Have engaging conversations on Twitter with Dashama @Dashama | 3/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Why You Should Say YES and YES To Things That Make You Happy With Sarah Von Bargen | Have you ever tried looking for a womanly website that combines travel, modern design, quirky topics, humanitarian heart, and a spice of dating advice? This year's new girl crush reward goes to Sarah Von Bargen of Yes and Yes.org, a lifestyle blogger. Yes and Yes is about finding things you like and saying YES to things that make you happy in various themes. Learn how this Sassy Sarah runs her online business from her $250 netbook! Sarah studied English Literature in college, and like most people with a degree, fantasized about climbing the corporate ladder. She soon got a job in marketing right after college, and life was smooth just like she expected. However after 9 months Sarah started hating her job and burnt out. With her adventurous spirit, she decided to move to South East Asia to become an ESL teacher (English As A Second Language). She taught in Taiwan for a year and a half, then traveled for 6 months, then studied her Masters in Linguistics at a university in New Zealand. She started living in different countries for one to three months, either volunteering or staying with a host family, then traveling afterwards. Along the way she kept her travel journal on her blog, along with other topics but was not considering making an income from it at the time. Strike forward to today and she's got a thriving blog, a dedicated community, a well established copywriting business and a number of digital products she makes money from online. Now Sarah is based in Minnesota and travels by subletting her apartment. Her plans are to travel to Louisiana for Marty Grass, Colorado and New Mexico throughout April. You go girl. I say YES and YES to that! In this interview with Sarah Von Bargen you'll learn How to simply create ebooks that your audience wants and loves Sarah's secret formula to having over 10o,000 monthly visitors on her blog! The 11 different streams of income that give her the freedom to do what she wants How she built her business empire with a $250 netbook, old Nokia cell phone, and a $100 digital camera The importance of maintaining relationships and the power of commenting on blogs from the get go How to manage your ad space creatively on your homepage to make money and others happy Listen to podcast interview with Sarah now. Or Listen and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Top Tools Sarah Recommends Pomodoro Technique --A productivity tool where you set timer for 25 min and work, then get 5 min break. Every 4 Pomodoros, you get a longer break. LeechBlock -- A free downloadable extension, this simple productivity tool is designed to block those time-wasting sites that can suck the life out of your working day. Sarah uses it to set a limit so that she can only jump on Facebook after 5pm for example, or that she can only access Facebook for 20 mins per day. The Wanderlust Ebook & Smart+Sassy+Solo Giveaway Although Sarah's blog is not centered on traveling, her expertise on daily blogging for three years and her writing skills of ten years helped her aquire some hefty readership. Eventually, two people on the same day emailed her asking her to be a travel coach, inspiring her to write an ebook series called, "The Wanderlust Workbook" outlining logistics on traveling for a whole year. After launching her first ebook, her female audience started asking how women travel by themselves, which inspired her to write her second ebook "Smart+Sassy+Solo" on women traveling solo. Want to win a copy of Sarah's "Wanderlust Workbook"! Simply share this post out on social networks and leave a comment on the top 1-3 countries you want to visit on your next adventure. Sarah and I will pick a winner in one week! Like What You're Hearing? Could you make my day and let others know about the Suitcase Entrepreneur podcast. I'm asking for you to take a moment to leave a review just like this lovely 5 star one by Sarah: "This is my favorite podcast about online entrepreneurship. Natalie i | 2/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Become Happier Than A Billionaire Working A Zero Hour Work Week | “How many times have you heard someone say I’m quitting my job and moving to an island. I did…sort of. I moved to Costa Rica, and although it is not an island I did find my own paradise. I’ve been bitten by a bullet ant, slept with scorpions between my sheets, and hiked into a cave where a frisky crocodile was waiting for me. And you know what? It is still better than a day in the office.” That’s what Nadine Hayes Pisani has to say on her about page, and her decision to quit the rat race surviving on the hard earned savings she and her husband earned from their days as chiropractors. She’s since gone on to blog about why she is happier than a billionaire and published a book that explains exactly how they did it and why they think it is still the best move they’ve ever made. What’s different about this story is Nadine did not quit her job, move to Costa Rica and become location independent with the idea of starting her own business to survive. No, they decided to just not work anymore and see if they could live a life where happiness was the key factor. They’d experienced working 70+ hour weeks for years and years in bustling New York City and they knew there was more to life than work. They knew there was more to life than simply earning money to spend it on material things. Now their alarm clock is the ocean by the house they’re renting in Tamarindo, and they do what they want during the day like surfing, eating fresh fruit, writing and spending time with the locals. It sounds idyllic but there have been some challenging times and Nadine explains what it's really like to live the Zero Hour Work Week in Costa Rica. In this interview with Nadine Hayes you’ll learn What you need to consider before you make a life changing move How you can live on less than $1,000 month and feel like a billionaire How to use social media to connect with people and grow your blog by sharing your unique story Why one email from CNN changed Nadine’s life more than she could have imagined How to go about self-publishing your own book and proving the publishers wrong you rejected you! Listen to podcast interview with Nadine Hayes now by clicking on the image below! Or Listen and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Nadine is kindly giving away one copy of her book to one lucky listener. Simply share this podcast interview using one of the icons below and leave a short comment as to why you would like to become happier than a billionaire in 2012. | 2/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Falling In Love, Sailing The World And Becoming An In-Demand Author With Torre DeRoche | Don't you love those stories where dreams do actually come through. Where the girl falls in love with the foreigner and they go sailing off around the world together and live happily ever after? Australian born Torre DeRoche is living proof of this. A talented graphic designer, Torre has an amazing story that started in a bar where she laid eyes upon her future boyfriend. Don't all good things start in a bar?? I digress. Torre fell in love with an Argentinian hybrid, who invited her to sail the world with him, from San Francisco to Australia. Despite being a fearful adventurer (her blog name) and a self described neurotic, she said yes. Which is a true testament to her courage especially if you read her `About page' description of herself: "Rife with phobias, but unwilling to be stopped by fear, I engage in daring adventures, hopeful that I’ll one day be miraculously cured of anxiety. Meanwhile, I blog honest accounts of my journey and the realizations I have along the way. I hope to inspire others to face fears, follow dreams and proudly let their fear flags fly." Luckily for us as Torre has an amazing writing ability and she decided to write a book on this sailing adventure. Swept - Love with a chance of drowningwill be back out on Amazon to read once she's gone through her publishers. Let me rephrase that. She put her business on hold to write this book for 2 whole years and tried to get a publishing contract. That is a brave decision to make, and after many rejections from publishers and dwindling savings account, she self published. What happened from there is truly extaordinary. Within a month she was discovered on Twitter and asked if she would sell the rights to her book for a movie, as well as receiving multiple offers from major publishing houses. I cannot do her amazing story justice so I recommend you read My Journey: Self-Published To Big Publishing Deal. Better yet, if you want to hear her story in person then I suggest you listen to our podcast. In this interview with Torre DeRoche you'll learn Torre's truly fascinating story of love to publishing contracts and upcoming adventures How to just go with your gut instinct and apply fierce focus to what you really want in life in order to make it a reality How to create a thriving blog by just being yourself and writing from the heart The path from self-published to six figure book deals and lessons learned Listen to podcast interview with Torre DeRoche. Or Listen and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes | 1/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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No Limits. No Excuses. You Can Take on the World With Natalie MacNeil | So you want to take on the world then? Have grand dreams of starting your own business but just not sure where to start? Or perhaps you think you're too young, too old or not talented enough to be a successful entrepreneur. Well I have a treat or you in this first Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast episode of the New Year.Since I missed an episode in December I thought I'd make it up to you with this bonanza interview with the amazing Natalie MacNeil. I mean who else starts their about page with these words and means it: Hi, my name is Natalie MacNeil and I want to change the world. She started her blog She Takes on the World four years ago and today it's one of the top blogs in the world for career-minded women and women entrepreneurs. She is also the Co-founder of Imaginarius, an award winning digital media company known for its groundbreaking work in interactive innovations and creative online marketing strategies. In 2011 they won an Emmy award for Out My Window, the world’s first 360 degree, full feature documentary. I'm not sure that Natalie sleeps actually as aside from her full time business and leading blog platform she has also written and published her first book thats's due out in March. Not content with being recognized as Canada’s Young Entrepreneur of the Year by the Impact Organizatiom in 2010, or being the 2010 winner of Blog of the Year at the Stevie Awards. She contributes to a number of media outlets discussing entrepreneurship, women in business, and using social media and online tools. What's more she gives back in a big way through mentoring and volunteering for charities she cares most about and is also the Co-founder of Treehaus; a not-for-profit coworking space for entrepreneurs. To top it off she's also my partner in crime over at Women Entrepreneurs Mastermind and I love every moment that we get to coach and nurture our program members. It's a very symbiotic relationship. At the risk of sounding all Jerry Maguire, she completes me. I don't tell you all this to make you feel you are a mere human, but to show you how much you can achieve if you put your amazing mind to it. At just 25 years of age, Natalie has not only worked on her business skillset but her powerful mindset and she shares those tips with you today to start your year off with the bang. In this interview with Natalie MacNeil you will learn: What she learned from starting her first business in University and broke through societal barriers Why you are never too young, too old or too inexperienced to start a business a profitable business based on what you love doing How to turn your blog into a major platform and extend your plans into TV and major media.... The 5 by 5 MAP (Massive Action Plan) tactics she uses to set her goals for the New Year and actually achieve them (and how you can too) Listen to podcast interview with Natalie MacNeil now. Top Three Tools Natalie Can't live without Since we discussed so many other topics during this interview that you absolutely must listen to and be inspired by, we only had time to cover the top 3 tools Natalie recommends: Elance -for your virtual outsourcing needs. Not only hiring VAs but also your entire project team and managing them all from one dashboard Shoeboxed - for instantly getting rid of all those pesky receipts and allowing this service to record and store them digitally to ease your end of year accounting headaches Hootsuite - because it's simply the best social media dashboard for managing multiple social media accounts and so much more. For a list of all the tools I use to run my business and highly recommend you check out click here. Say a huge hello to Natalie on Twitter @nataliemacneil and on Facebook too. | 1/9/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Living A Fulfilling Expat Lifestyle Which Suits Your Values And Ambitions With John Falchetto | When you travel as much as I do, each time you visit a new country, you kind of know what to expect, where to look first, what services are most important to sort out, and how to get your bearings. But travelling the world differs from changing your world completely by relocating to another country to live. There are millions of adventurous expats who do this every year. Whether it's for work, family, a new found love or just a fresh start. Expats face different challenges to world travellers though, and if there's one man who knows about them it's John Falchetto, Expat Life Coach. Originally from Canada he now lives in the South of France ensuring expats have all the support and advice they need when they land in their new `home away from home'. Not only that but John is an incredibly cool guy, a great communicator, an excellent blogger and a community builder as you can witness by visiting his blog and reading through the many comments his friends and fans always leave. He's lived and worked in Canada, Jordan, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates and describes himself as a`serial entrepreneur with 15 years experience working with executives, small business owners to large multinationals all over the world'. He is wise beyond his years, as all that travel and work has shown him that fulfillment isn’t about money. Fulfillment is about creating a lifestyle which suits your values and ambitions. You need to sell your services or your products AND you also have to stay true to who you are. My thoughts exactly. He's even created the Expat 30 Program which is a complete roadmap to successfully reaching your goals, picking-up new habits and kicking away overwhelm. In this podcast interview with John Falchetto you'll learn: What are the most common challenges expats face and how to deal with them Top 5 tips for preparing and organizing your life before and after moving to a new country The importance of having a purpose and a goal on your expat journey and prioritizing your values How John challenged himself to 30 days to learn a new habit including doubling his blog traffic. | 12/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Steve Kamb Shares His Entrepreneurial Journey As A Fitness Nerd | Steve Kamb Shares His Entrepreneurial Journey As A Fitness Nerd Posted on 22. Nov, 2011 by Natalie in Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast If there’s one person who makes me realise my epic bike ride of 6,445km to Africa is totally doable, it would be Steve Kamb of NerdFitness, because this guy exercises anywhere at anytime and makes it fun. Like me, Steve is traveling all over the world, going on crazy adventures, and he’s helping other people level up THEIR lives along the way. He has also flown 35,000 miles for $418 all around the world. I can’t really sum him up any better than his Twitter bio which states: Rebel leader of NerdFitness.com, Google guest lecturer, epic quester, adventure-travel hacker. I help nerds and desk jockeys lose weight and live better. Win. Yes that is exactly what Steve does, but he also does it in style and his story is a pretty incredible one. Of a blogger struggling to make sense of all the effort he was putting in, when he knew he had a greater message to share. Who then decided to turn what he was doing on its head, and in doing so turn his blog around and create a thriving army of nerd fitness geeks and superheroes and an amazing business in just 9 months, including a clothing line. And by the looks of his epic quests, he’s not stopping there people. No siree! This guy is on a mission. In this interview with Steve Kamb you will learn: What he achieved with 9 months of publishing 5 articles a week to his blog What one critical thing he focused on after 9 months that improved his blog performance 10 times and allowed him to build a raving community and huge subscriber base. How he’s grown his free message boards from 20-30 active members into 3100+ members. What his primary goal was with launching his 3 ebook for beginner rebel fitness guides How he’s managed to increase his profits month on month to 5 figures with no advertising on his site Become Rebel Fit While Travelling The World Check out Steve’s awesome books too, especially if you want to be a `fit as’ Suitcase Entrepreneur on the go. Rebel Fitness Guide, the Rebel Strength Guide, and the Rebel Running Guide…all of which are written as beginner guides to their respective subjects – getting in shape, getting stronger, and running without injury. | 11/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Crushing Your Travel Fears And Living A Prolific Life With Farnoosh Brock | Do you ever meet the kind of person that makes you stop in your tracks? That person who blows you away with their love and gratitude, their generosity and their sense of purpose in life? Well Farnoosh Brock of Prolific Living - Smart Habits for Rich Living, does that just via Skype, Twitter and email, so I can’t imagine what it would be like to hang with her in person? Oh wait I get to do just that when she arrives in Wellington just after New Year! Over on her popular and engaging blog she talks about living life on your own terms, something Farnoosh struggled with during her own life, and about “Being fearless and fabulous, about being your own master rather than a constant victim of circumstance, about doing what you love and escaping the corporate rat race but creating wealth and abundance doing exactly what you love.” That’s why it was such a pleasure to talk with her about her journey and how she is inspiring others to live their own life in a way that stimulates your mind instead of dulling it and breaks boundaries rather than stops at the limits. Powerful stuff right? So without further ado …. In this interview with Farnoosh Brock you’ll learn: How Farnoosh left her high paying executive role to pursue her dreams The only way to live life on your own terms and be fearless How she created her first ever digital product and the product launch process (plus tips from me!) Why LinkedIn is such a powerful platform for connecting with people and how to get business leads and partnerships from it Why Facebook is great for traffic and how Twitter has helped her to meet people the world over Plus much more! Listen to the Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast with Farnoosh Brock Listen and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Top Tools Farnoosh Recommends Freshbooks to track expenses, create time sheets, and get paid by clients Things by Cultured Code (sadly there’s no PC version yet) Mindjet Manager (for both Mac and PC) The Fear-Crushing Travel Guide While I may be a fearless traveller (well most of the time), Farnoosh and I know that not everyone is. And that travelling can in fact be a really scary or daunting experience, especially if you’re not used to it. That’s why I’m incredibly happy to highly recommend her Fear-Crushing Travel Guide that I’ve read. It’s clear Farnoosh designed this guide to enable and empower you to crush your fears and anxieties on leaving home behind and embarking on that journey – be it a hop around a few cities or a journey over oceans and continents across the globe. Generous Offer Farnoosh has been extra generous and by giving my tribe 50% off if you use the codeSuitcase at checkout, but only for the next 3 days. So go ahead and pick up your copy of the Fear Crushing Travel Guide One lucky person will win it for free by answering this question on my blog: When did Farnoosh launch her first ever product? Leave your answer in the comments below . Have engaging conversations on Twitter with Farnoosh @prolificliving http://suitcaseentrepreneur.com/business-travel/crushing-your-travel-fears-and-living-a-prolific-life-with-farnoosh-brook/ | 11/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How To Become A Location Independent Rebel With Sean Ogle | You can't help but like Sean Ogle. He has an infectious energy, a great attitude to life, and it's true to say he's popular with the ladies (all his friends say so at least). More importantly he's a location independent rebel and blogs about it to his adoring community. We met at the World Domination Summit and instantly found common ground discussing our nomadic lives and love for freedom. He's spent the last two years of his life learning how to travel and work from anywhere in the world too. You could say he's the male version of me....Sean might put it another way but hey, this is my blog! Even though he graduated with finance degree and had a job as a finance analyst for 2 years, he hated it and knew he wanted to be entrepreneur. So during this day job he started creating a website listing his 'bucket list' to the public. He also taught himself SEO and from that he managed to quit that job, and build a lifestyle business consulting to small and large businesses. He has never looked back. At the time I interviewed him, he was just off on a delicious sounding trip to South East Asia, which I must admit I was slightly jealous of as it's one of my favourite regions to travel to. Just before he left Sean had launched his latest online program Location Rebel, where he teaches people how to turn their skills into business, and had sold out all 24 spots at $297 each, in less than an hour! So let's find out the real story behind Sean's location independent lifestyle business and pick his brain on how you can do it to - if you're up for it. In this interview with Sean Ogle you'll learn: What his defining moment in life was that made a difference to where he is now How much effort he put into his online business before he made his first sale His secret social media tool that has doubled his traffic! The trick to outsourcing effectively, regardless of timezone Listen and subscribe to my podcast on iTunes. Top 3 tools that revolutionized the way he works Google docs for all his project management Dropbox for online cloud storage of his digital products etc Spotify - to listen to while being productive Plus Sean, like me, uses Basecamp for project management and Skype has his key communication tool Sean's Top Social Media Tips Too many people use it as a one way stream of communication. Sean likes to use it as a two way conversation starter, often using his updates to ask questions to communicate to his audience. He also hearts Twitter as one of his key tools. Oh and you have to listen to the podcast to find out his favourite tool that drives him a ton of traffic. | 10/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Living A Ridiculously Extraordinary Life With Karol Gadja | Want to live a ridiculously extraordinary life? Then you should meet Karol Gadja as he the kind of guy you will want on your team. Yes he is a he and you pronounce his name Carl Guy-Duh. Right now we have that sorted let’s get on to why I wanted to interview Karol for my Suitcase Entrepreneur podcast. It’s probably pretty obvious. Karol believes in ridiculously extraordinary freedom so he’s my kind of guy. He does what he wants, when he wants, and has several profitable online businesses and projects that allow him to do that. He is into fitness, health, travel and did I mention freedom? He favours minimalism, mini lifestyle projects and has a love of very fast rollercoasters – which instantly endeared me to him. Having first seen this giant (ok very tall) guy at BlogWorld and barely saying hi across a table full of bloggers, I managed to not speak to him properly once again at the World Domination Summit in Portland this year. So finally, after his road trip across the USA and a Skype connection we managed to talk about who he is, what he does and how he lives his life. What you’ll learn in this interview: Why Karol embarked on a cross country USA rollercoaster tour and what stopped him in his tracks How he's building a new business with Kindles and digital products Why he doesn't use social media for business Why he recently took all his products off his blog and ways to work with him... | 10/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast: How Corbett Barr Builds A Thriving and Profitable Audience Online While Living Abroad | Podcast: How Corbett Barr Builds A Thriving and Profitable Audience Online While Living Abroad Posted on 12. Sep, 2011 by Natalie in Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast You may just have heard of Corbett Barr. If not I’d question where you’ve been hanging out on the web. Aside from being a really down to earth guy, who’s kind and generous in his knowledge, he’s also built a 6 figure a year business doing what he does best. His favourite coined phrase and one philosophy he lives by is to write epic s**t and I couldn’t agree more! It’s certainly done wonders for him. You see Corbett is a staunch advocate for us entrepreneurs, especially those starting out with new websites or blogs who want to build up traffic and understand the principles of marketing in building solid foundations online. He’s done an incredible job of building a huge amount of traffic for this own sites and then showing others how to do the same. Over at ThinkTraffic.net he teaches people how to build a thriving and profitable audience for your website or blog. He runs Traffic School – a great program I’m part of where you build on all the principles of how to write great blog content, drive traffic to your site, reach out to other bloggers, understand guest posting, use keywords wisely and more importantly track your progress. He keeps the creativity flowing by introducing fun yet extremely valuable initiatives like like The Million Dollar Blog Project and manages to write moving and motivational posts on his own site geared towards adventurous entrepreneurs – now you can see why he’s my kind of guy. What I like most about his set up though, is that Corbett and his lovely wife take regular 6 month sabbaticals to live in other countries and take real time off. A lot of his business ticks along nicely in the background because he’s set it up that way. In This Interview You’ll Learn How Corbett built his business from the ground up and his startup background that led him to be a serial entrepreneur His top tips for forming deeper connections with the big bloggers and which platforms to focus on first How and what to outsource on your blog and what you should always do yourself Why it’s so great to take off to exotic places and live in different countries each year Click here to listen to Podcast #9 Corbett Barr Interview Or Listen and subscribe to my podcast on iTunes. (PS The iTunes podcast with Corbett will show up soon I promise) Key Tools Corbett Uses: Currently using Wedoist.com – light project management tool at $5 pm for project Uses Virtual Stafffinder from Chris Drucker http://www.virtualstafffinder.com/ Uses elance.com too find staff for certain contracts or work on his websites His virtual assistant does: Transcripts, video editing, writing content and publishing content | 9/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast: How Jodi Ettenberg Dared To Become A Legal Nomad | Podcast: How Jodi Ettenberg Dared To Become A Legal Nomad Posted on 29. Aug, 2011 by Natalie in Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast I had the pleasure of meeting Jodi Ettenberg, a pint-sized powerhouse and chief adventurer at Legal Nomads, at the World Domination Summit in Portland this year. She was a key speaker up on stage, captivating the audience with her stories on how a dare ensured she wound up in law school and how that trend of accepting dares led her to her current wonderful nomadic life on the road. I can’t really sum her up better than she does. So stealing from her website full of amazing photos, exploding in colour and richness from the page, as well as her beautifully crafted writing style, capturing her international travels, here is her bio: I am a former lawyer from Montreal currently eating my way around the world, one country at a time. Marshmallow enthusiast, volcano climber and cave spelunker – and also a geek. Culture, food and travel pretty much make up Jodi’s life and she now makes a living out of doing the things she loves most. Her story is quite unique in that there was no clear path to where she is now. She has simply lived her life based on her own values and, in return, it has rewarded her honesty, integrity and bravery to do her own thing. What you’ll learn in this interview How you can create an amazing life from accepting a dare Why leaving your chosen career path to a road less travelled can be a great move How to make the most of opportunities that come out of doing what comes naturally What you can learn from travel, photography and a love for international cuisine How to build a cool community and keep your finger on the pulse with social media Click to listen to my interview with Jodi Ettenberg Or Listen and subscribe to my podcast on iTunes. Key Tools Jodi Uses: Tweet deck for managing Twitter and other social networks Evernote for clipping just about everything on the web Summify that she hooks up to Google Reader to summarize her RSS feeds Quora for asking and answering intelligent questions Here’s Jodi’s own HipMunk cartoon for kicks. To leave your comment, visit http://suitcaseentrepreneur.com/suitcase-entrepreneur-podcast/podcast-how-jodi-ettenberg-dared-to-become-a-legal-nomad/ | 8/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tropical MBA-- Dan Andrews | Podcast: How To Reach One Million In Sales While On A Tropical MBA Posted on 15. Aug, 2011 by Natalie in Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast In this week’s podcast I speak with someone living the dream. A tropical one at that. I was inspired getting off this interview with Dan Andrews, of Tropical MBA fame. He’s got a great outlook on life and is truly motivational with his entrepreneurial insight and current business on track to do $1 million in sales this year. Coming from 60+ hour work weeks in the corporate world to redefining the life he wanted, Dan currently lives in beautiful Bali and runs a team of people around the world including offices in the Phillippines and San Diego. Dan has mastered outsourcing the right stuff so he can focus on what he does best – runningpool parties, connecting entrepreneurs and sponsoring 7 aspiring entrepreneurs internships! He has lived in Boracay, Dumaguete, Manila, Cebu, and Puerto Galera, Phillipines and Thailand and clearly shows no signs of slowing down or living a life less rewarding, enriching and full of fun. Dan and his friend Ian run the very popular Lifestyle Business Podcast for lifestyle designers and lifestyle entrepreneurs that you should definitely check out. What you’ll learn in this interview How you can leave the rat race and work smart to build a thriving business Why outsourcing is the key to living your ideal lifestyle The power of an entrepreneurial community to achieve your dreams and purpose The key tools Dan uses to run his business – it’s more simple than you think Click to listen now to the Podcast Interview with Dan Andrews Or Listen and subscribe to my podcast on iTunes. Feel free to leave a review if you like what you hear too. Key Tools Dan Recommends Market Samurai for SEO keyword analysis (they have a free 30 day trial) Google Keyword Analytics (free) Boomerang for your Gmail inbox management Dan’s $80,000 Savings Tip As you’ll hear in our conversation Dan used to pay someone $80,000 to project manage much of his work and fired him when he realised that by simply doing a 30 minute weekly review with each of his team members was getting better results. They also write a brief report he reads through each Friday. Each week they drill down into exactly what’s happening with the business – revenue, traffic numbers, keywords, any challenges and also the big wins. This alone has allowed him to focus on the most important stuff to drive his business forward. What are you doing to make sure you’re focusing on the right stuff in your business? | 8/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Surfing The Wave Of Success Online And Offline With Srini Rao | Surfing The Wave Of Success Online And Offline With Srini Rao Posted on 25. Jul, 2011 by Natalie in Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast Srini Rao is a man living the dream. Currently he spends his time in Costa Rica, a world class surf destination, doing what he loves most – surfing, blogging, podcasting, speaking and consulting. Just 4 months earlier in February 2011, Srini was still working in his day job but had half his hours cut. He was also trying to juggle his popular growing blog Skool of Life and podcast BlogcastFM which currently receives over 25,000 downloads a month! How has Srini made a living doing what he loves in such a short amount of time? An Overnight Success? Like many `overnight’ success stories, you often don’t get to see all the hard work behind the scenes, over the years, that led people to where they are today. Yet Srini has done a great job of documenting his personal path, the highs and lows, in candid style on his blog and it’s also been a big part of why he’s successful now. He tells it how it is. When I met Srini while visiting Manhattan Beach, California last November he was not quite the cool, calm, insightful guy whose blog I’d been reading on personal development and living your dreams. That very day Srini had had major hosting issues which meant his site was down and causing him a ton of stress. Just months later the same thing happened to me so I can now relate to how he was feeling. At the time both of us were still figuring out our way in the land of blogging and how to make money doing what loved from anywhere in the world. Strike forward to today and we’ve both come leaps and bounds. One thing I admire most about Srini is his incredible knack of creating lasting and meaningful relationships on line that have led to him being so popular in the blogging community and beyond. He’s the master of relationship marketing and his since written a book on it. His ability to introduce people to each other, promote their work and engage with them has won him some great friends and opportunities including: A reader setting him up with a free place to live in exchange for doing some social media consulting work for a group of real estate developers in Costa Rica An invite to speak at Blogworld NYC in May this year and a variety of other speaking gigs as a result Another blogger sending him a brand new suit to his friend’s apartment in NYC so he’d look less like a beach bum at Blogworld. Securing a great sponsor for his Podcast and becoming an authority in his market In this Podcast Interview you’ll learn How he uses Twitter to build incredible relationships and drive a lot of traffic to his blog How he balances his brand between being a professional consultant, blogger and a surf bum How to build real and authentic relationships to further your success online and help others to do the same Why having the right partners in your business adventures can make all the difference Listen to Srini Rao on the Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast Listen to it now and subscribe to my podcast on iTunes. Tools Srini Recommends Basecamp for all your project management needs. Dropbox for your cloud storage solution The Power of Relationship Marketing As I said, Srini knows that the true power of your blog is in the relationship you have with your readers, your customers, and your partners. I was fortunate enough to receive a copy of his eBook Relationship Marketing and it just solidified why Srini has done so well because it’s packed with simple tips and methods to get more out of your community. He shows you how to grow your subscriber base, increase your authority, and sell more products while connecting with people you love and having more fun blogging than you ever have. I highly recommend it as it’s written in his down to earth, friendly voice and leaves you feeling all warm and fuzzy inside and with a definite plan on how to become better | 7/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How To Live An Exile Lifestyle And Create Minimalist Adventures With Colin Wright | How To Live An Exile Lifestyle And Create Minimalist Adventures With Colin Wright Posted on 18. Jul, 2011 by Natalie in Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast Earlier this year I had the 8th person in a row tell me I really should speak to Colin Wright over at Exile Lifestyle because we have so much in common. So I looked up his website and low and behold, he was like the male version of me. Colin lives the Exile Lifestyle. Simply put, every 4 months he moves to a new country, runs his businesses and conduct lifestyle experiments while learning as much as he can about that country and its people. Like me he has his entire life in one bag – although I do believe he’s got it down to a carry on bag as he’s an extreme minimalist (and he’s a boy – I’m just sayin). He’s just got back to the US, after living in Reykjavik, Iceland. Now his readers, who vote on where he goes next, have chosen for him to head to India. Ironically that’s also where you guys chose for me earlier this year when I held a Choose My Next Adventure poll, and where I may well catch up with Colin should the timing work out. So needless to say we share very similar views on the world and I love that Colin conducts lifestyle design experiments too. In this Podcast Interview we discuss: What Colin loves most but also finds most challenging about a life of constant travel. What types of lifestyle experiments he’s been conducting lately – you’d be surprised How he runs his various businesses including a branding studio called Colin Is My Name, & publishing community Ebookling for authorpreneurs. We delve into how Colin uses social media to give him a platform from which to travel, learn and speak around the world We talk about cool online tools that help him be the most productive and specifically about the ins and outs of publishing eBooks. Listen to it now and subscribe to my podcast on iTunes. Or subscribe to the podcast page on Libsyn I had a lot of fun on this interview. Colin has really unique insights on how to live a lifestyle like we do. Colin’s New Book Also Colin just published his latest book on Exile Lifestyle on Amazon and it’s just $2.99 you get to see Colin naked bar his laptop on the cover and some incredible insights on what his lifestyle is all about. It’s the first book I bought for my new iPad Kindle after finally opening the world’s most well traveled new iPad last week and I know it’s a book I will refer to over and over. Websites and Tools Mentioned During This Interview Want to format your eBook or guide into any format that can be viewed on iBooks, Kindle and more right from the start? Colin’s new favourite software is Scrivener If you feel like going into designing your own t-shirts, then you can choose Skreened for your distribution. View them through Colin’s shop ihavenoshirt.com | 7/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Art of Not Doing Everything Yourself With Laura Roeder | The Art of Not Doing Everything Yourself With Laura Roeder Posted on 27. Jun, 2011 by Natalie in Outsourcing, Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast, Time Management Tricks In this latest Suitcase Entrepreneur podcast I get to chat with the lovely Laura Roeder. You may have heard about this gal who is making waves on the internet through helping others to learn how to create fame and use social media for their business. She also practices what she preaches and it shows with her recent foray into reaching 7 figure revenues with her online business. She did, after all, invent the Creating Fame program. I had the pleasure of meeting Laura in person at the World Domination Summit where she held a talk about something dear to her heart and mine, essentially how not to do everything yourself, and that’s why months earlier I had interviewed her on this very topic. Everyone took notes, especially about the two magical words that have transformed her business…. in case you’re curious they are Your call. A reply line she uses regularly when working with her team that empowers them to take the right action when she’s off traveling the world or speaking at various events. There is much wisdom in this young woman who’s been able to scale up her business fast while eliminating tasks she doesn’t like. In this podcast she enthusiastically shares her organization and personal systems to better manage her online business and her team so that she can go on trips to India and Europe like she has done recently for months at a time. You will learn a lot from Laura – trust me. Listen to the Podcast by clicking on this link. Better yet subscribe to my podcast on iTunes. In this interview I ask the cutting edge questions: Which systems and tools do you implement in your business to make managing projects and your team that much easier? What is your favorite most efficient social media site for promoting your business? What do you love most owning an online business which you can take around the world? Key highlights and resources mentioned in this podcast If you’re seeking out talented individuals to outsource your work too consider using: hiremymom.com fiverr.com The key tools Laura uses to run her business and manage her team are: Google Docs WrikeProject Management software PB Works–internal Wiki Feel free to leave a comment at http://suitcaseentrepreneur.com/time-management-tricks/the-art-of-not-doing-everything-yourself-with-laura-roeder/ | 6/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Language Hacking Tips To Become Fluent In Three Months with Benny The Irish Polyglot | Language Hacking Tips To Become Fluent In Three Months Posted on 13. Jun, 2011 by Natalie in Entrepreneurs, Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast Benny The Irish Polyglotis a larger than life character I had the pleasure of meeting at the World Domination Summit recently. Well before that I had noticed his meteoric rise online as a gifted linguist and talented travel writer. Yet Benny’s story is quite incredible, having never spoken anything else aside from English up until age 21, he managed to master the art of learning how to become fluent in 3 months and now speaks 8 languages fluently. When we met he’d just come back from learning Dutch which I think is a particularly hard language to speak, even with my knowledge of German. Now he’s off to Turkey! In our lively discussion Benny reveals his secret tools of maintaining his language hacking blog , his various websites and software that increases his task efficiency. Listen to the Podcast by clicking on this link. Better yet subscribe to my podcast on iTunes. I ask the cutting edge questions: 1. What have you secifically done to get your community built and what were the steps you’ve taken? 2. What have you done to bring people to your site? 3. Can you touch upon two of the tools that have changed your life? Useful tips from Benny Don’t neglect Stumble Upon as a very useful social network for driving loyal traffic. Benny uses it everyday, he knows what StumbleUpon users want and writes the posts to attract them. Three of his posts went viral through doing this and one reached 200,000 thumbs up. The most popular post on Benny’s blog has given him at least half his audience on his site, “How to speak English like the Irish” and his other tactic is commenting on other’s blogs. You must listen to the great tool Benny introduced me too that I love called Boomerang, this simple tool has the power to save your inbox and those important emails from a fateful demise. What did Benny outsource? 1. Design of website 2. Repetitive remedial tasks using Odesk.com Also if you’re interested in learning a language in 3 months I can personally vouch that Benny’s program works a treat – I started using it in Argentina and it helped me beyond belief. If you’re going to live a Suitcase Entrepreneur lifestyle – this is a must. Click here to visit Fluent in 3 months. Would love your feedback and if you like this share this on the social media sphere or subscribe to the Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast on iTunes. | 6/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Real Trick To Mastering Outsourcing With Tyrone Shum | The Real Trick To Mastering Outsourcing With Tyrone Shum Posted on 30. May, 2011 by Natalie in Entrepreneurs, Outsourcing,Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast, Time Management Tricks Welcome to the second episode of The Suitcase Entrepreneur podcast. Every second Monday I aim to bring you a new interview of an online entrepreneur or influencer, from around the world who is living a Suitcase Entrepreneur lifestyle and/ or using Online Tools, Social Media and Outsourcing to run their business from anywhere. I keep them short – 15-30 minutes max – perfect for listening to in your car, on the train, in the plane, on your coffee break, during meditation – as your meditation. It’s up to you. Tyrone Shum of Outsourcing Live I first met Tyrone Shum via my good friend Maren Kate of Escaping the 9-5, one of the experts on outsourcing my Passport to Business Freedom Program. If there’s one person who knows all about the benefits and secrets of really mastering outsourcing it’s Tyrone. I don’t even hold it against him that he’s an Australian (you see Kiwis and Aussies do get on!). In this fun interview Tyrone reveals his secret tools to maintaining his Virtual Assistants. He shares his experience on the pros and cons of having a Project Manager, the most efficient websites for managing your growing team and communicating during projects, and applying the Pareto rule to reclaim your your time and see more success in business. I ask these ‘cutting edge’ questions: 1. Would you recomend hiring a Project Manager to help you hire other VIrtual Assistants? 2. What tools do you use to keep your team in alignment and communicate with? 3. What types of tasks do you suggest for beginners to outsource? Listen now or check it out by Subscribing to The Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast on iTunes!!! Or subscribe direct to the podcast by RSS Tools and websites covered in this podcast Tyrone’s two favourite websites for finding full time and part time positions are: bestjobs.ph – freelance workers based in the Philippines zirtual.com – high quality staffing and Maren Kate’s company Tyrone’s two favourite tools for becoming more productive and efficient: Rescue time – see my Biz Tools page for my recommendation and many other great tools I use to run my business. Timedoctor – task and time management software Project Management Tools Basecamp from 37 signals- this has a free trial version for one user (my personal thoughts on this tool is it’s great if everyone in your team uses it and updates it accordingly. It requires some set up and ongoing maintenance and at $49 per month you want to make it worth your while). Jing from Techsmith is screen capture software that lets you communicate more effectively with your Virtual Assistant. Where can you find Tyrone Shum? Tyrone is a man of mystery and continually reinvents himself. His latest website went live just a few weeks ago and it’s Outsourcing Live and you can find him on Twitter@tyroneshum Do check him out, you really can learn a lot from his regular videos and the wealth of resources on his site. Plus he’s a really approachable guy who genuinely wants you to free up more time by focusing on what you’re best at and outsourcing the rest. Feel free to leave comment at http://suitcaseentrepreneur.com/entrepreneurs/the-real-trick-to-mastering-outsourcing-with-tyrone-shum/ | 5/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How to become a Communicatrix and gain a loyal blogging audience | How to become a Communicatrix online and gain a loyal blogging audience Posted on 16. May, 2011 by Natalie in Entrepreneurs, Suitcase Entrepreneur Podcast Well it looks like today’s a pretty historic day. Porque? Well you are officially the first person in the world to be listening to the one, the only, the brand spanking new SUITCASE ENTREPRENEUR PODCAST! The whole premise of this podcast is to interview entrepreneurs and influencers around the world, who are living a Suitcase Entrepreneur lifestyle and/ or using Online Tools, Social Media and Outsourcing to run their business from anywhere. I keep them short – 15-30 minutes max – perfect for listening to in your car, on the train, in the plane, on your coffee break, during meditation – as your meditation. It’s up to you. I ask the cutting edge questions: What are the top tools you use to be more productive, and save time and money and streamline your business. How do you use social media to build your expertise, your tribe/crew/ community and promote and market your brand and business Do you outsource and if so what do you outsource, how and what services do you use to free up your time A huge shout out to Naomi, my podcast technician and now guru after a fascinating 15 hours of learning how to edit and put together a podcast and submit it to iTunes. Yes iTunes – it’s available on iTunes! How exiting is that? Very. I’m over the moon to welcome my first special guest to the show. You may have guessed from the title who that special someone is already. So please give a HUGE hand to: Colleen Wainwright of Communicatrix! In a nutshell Colleen is an extremely talented writer, poet, blogger, speaker and much more who puts her life on display on her blog, wraps it in a large dose of humour, quirkiness, brutal honesty and insight, and leaves you always wondering how she makes her words leap off the page at you and into your heart. She’s also done a tremendous job of building an engaged, loyal and just as quirky tribe over at her blog (and in real life) authentically. So in this 16:59 minute discussion you will learn: How to become a Communicatrix online and gain a loyal blogging audience Click on that link above to listen now. Warning: I did this interview in Buenos Aires, and I had been drinking cider. I might be a little tipsy and I am also talking fast in many places – Colleen however is fabulously clear. Also the sound quality of these podcasts does get better – I assure you. Wow I really sold you on this didn’t I…. enjoy and leave lots of comments here: http://suitcaseentrepreneur.com/entrepreneurs/how-to-become-a-communicatrix-online-and-gain-a-loyal-blogging-audience/ | 5/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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