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Join Diane Sanfilippo - 2x New York Times bestselling author and serial entrepreneur - for business tips, advice, and motivation for emerging or existing business owners. You'll learn practical strategies from Diane as well as hear expert interviews with those who have had similar struggles and have found success.
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Follow whatever it is that you're passionate about and live your truth in that There are not people who are sitting by who have been successful who want to spend every minute of their life telling you the steps to take because the truth is, nobody ever told us either. If you want to be an entrepreneur, you cannot expect handholding every step of th…
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Garnish is important: It’s what takes a photo from being “ok” to looking that much more exciting, or a bit more thoughtful. Choose a plate or a vessel that isn’t too big: Make sure that whatever you have is really full, because that’s what makes it look interesting and exciting. Use natural light: If you’re wondering how to get the absolute best ph…
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Ask for permission before you ask for forgiveness. When in doubt, don’t. If you saw it, and you tweaked it and put it on your site, it’s not yours. Look outside of your direct community for inspiration, not inside of it. It’s fair to be inspired; you can’t help be see something and like it and be inspired. Make sure you are not stealing; that you’r…
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The more you complain about something, the more you put your time and energy and focus into it, the more that thing, if it’s positive or negative, will grow. There’s no reason why anyone should not have $25 to buy something that they think they really need or could really help them. Instead of coming to social media to talk about the fact that you …
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Topics: 1.To feel fulfilled as a solo-preneur, get something done each day that contributes to a bigger project or a bigger goal.2. If, "write an eBook" is on your to-do list, you’re never going to get it done. Books don't get written that way. Break work up into actionable chunks, then check them off day by day.3. Part of being an entrepreneur and…
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Topics 1. As an entrepreneur, you have to listen to - and work on honing - your instincts.2. Instead of trying to carve out a niche or doing something that’s super broad; start to work with people one on one in small groups.3. How can I help people on a small scale to reach them on a deeper level?
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Topics: 1. How long did it take to become “real” [2:50]2. Shifting from blogging to a business [9:13]3. Passive income with eBooks [12:39]4. Advice for those who don’t know where to get started [19.34]5. What to use for free content and what to sell [25:52]6. Using social media in your business [30:35]7. Sylvie’s video eCourse details [35:01]…
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Topics: 1. It might take more time, but you will build a better business when you build a lot more trust in the people who are following the advice and information that you have.2. Starting small in this way; what it does is it builds the know, like, and trust factor.3. It might take more time, but you will build a better business when you build a …
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Topics:1. Introducing our guest, Michelle Pfennighaus [1:17]2. Michelle’s health struggles [3:50]3. How Michelle’s business looked in the beginning [6:10]4. When it felt like a “real” business [15.43]5. How to find your direction [21:22]6. What social media numbers reflect about success [29:05]7. Words of wisdom for working moms (and dads) [40:42]…
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Topics: 1. To have a mindset that something is too small for you limits you from connecting with people who need what you have to offer the most.2. Don’t be too proud to get connected with your local community.3. It’s important to connect with people who are at the same stage of their business as you are, so that you can mutually help each other.…
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Topics: 1. You have to keep pushing forward because nobody is in charge of that ship except you. 2. If you’re trying to grow your audience, then this is the time to really keep hustling. 3. As entrepreneurs, as driven people, there will never be an end to how far you want to push yourself. 4. Flow doesn’t mean that you’re not working; flow just mea…
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Topics:1. Swallow your pride and not be in a position where you’re too good for a job.2. That’s the kind of mindset that we really need to all get out of; worrying what other people think when we’re on a mission. 3. If you’re on that mission and you're trying to get your business going and you're hustling, you just cannot worry what anybody thinks …
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Topics:1. Every time you take this approach and have a new skill that you learned or take the time to learn a new skill, you feel more and more confident that you won’t fail when you try to learn something else that’s new.2. Have faith in yourself that even if you screw it up the first time, you will figure it out, find the solution, fix it, and mo…
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Topics: 1. when you respond to questions on social media, you create a small moment of enchantment. 2. what we’re doing with social media is actually replacing a live interaction. 3. If you’re going to use social media to try and build this loyal fan base ... you can’t simply drop content and never look back.…
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Topics: 1. How to repurpose your content to use across multiple platforms2. How to record video on iMovie, strip out the audio and use it on a podcast3. Boil down bullet points and create a shareable to be used on Instagram or a long form post on Facebook4. Save and reuse content on Periscope (camera roll or katch.me)Listener Questions: 5. How to r…
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Enjoy this Q&A episode where I address: 1. How to handle criticism from people who think you are working too hard. 2. The value I place on being in control of my day. 3. How to up the level of your business (hint: get out there and meet people). 4. How exchanging time for dollars won't necessarily translate into earning a solid living. 5. Perfectio…
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Back with another episode recorded LIVE from Periscope! The audio isn't amazing on this, but I promise it'll improve with future live from the 'Scope recordings. We didn't have any furniture in the house on this day, so it was echoing in the room! Plus, I've got a new mic I'll be trying out. In any event, enjoy this Q&A episode all about how much t…
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This episode was originally created in tandem with a LIVE Periscope broadcast! If you'd like to interact with me live, simply download the free Periscope app and follow me there @dianesanfilippo - see you on the Scope! #dianescopes #badassbusiness (Please excuse the loud echo in this episode as we had just moved into a new apartment and there was n…
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Topics:1. Business is not just business2. How to sell a book once it’s published [9:17]3. Publishing a book [12:38]4. Make decisions carefully [18:18]5. Starting slow is key [23:51]6. Finding your drive [29:51]7. Partnerships in business [36:31]As long as you stay true to your moral code, work hard, the money will come, but you can’t do it for the …
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Topics:1. Introducing Erich Krauss [2:34]2. Transitioning to paleo publisher [8:11]3. Focusing on the client [16:46]4. Hustle and grind [25:02] Erich Krauss is the owner and President of Victory Belt Publishing, but his position in life wasn't always on top. He started with modest aspirations to be a writer, and did become one, only not in the genr…
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Getting a business started, creating a blog, offering a service, or doing something that'll put you "out there" in front of people often brings up a sense of, "why me?" or "who am I to do this, it's already being done by ________." The truth is, there's almost nothing anyone can or will do that's completely new. The truth is, that what's new about …
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In this episode, I answer questions about pricing your services (and what to do when other think they're overpriced), options for earning money from ads on your website, how to start blogging as a food critic, and thoughts on getting certified before you start coaching people on nutrition.
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To any of my entrepreneurs out there, some thoughts for your Monday... This weekend, I talked about HUSTLE over on Periscope. Watch it here - http://katch.me/balancedbites/v/8d6d1c0f-5a0d-3bc4-a908-efbbf2b1a7e0 Please don't misunderstand my take on hustle for a dismissal of quality time with friends and family. Or time taken for your health as in m…
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In this episode, I talk about getting comfortable with the uncomfortable, naming brands on your blog, publishing an eBook, and getting Twitter to work for you. Join the FaceBook group to get in on the conversation - https://www.facebook.com/groups/badassbusiness/ And come follow me on Periscope! I've been posting videos often, and would love for yo…
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There are a lot of ways to monetize a blog. In this series of episodes, I'm going to touch on the various approaches you can take. Today, I'm talking all about affiliate products and programs, different options, and how to earn money from them. Tune in to the next part where I discuss ads and sponsorships.…
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With social media is taking over the lives of business owners and marketers alike, it's no wonder we're all forgetting that at the root of every business - big or small - are people. People are behind every account, screen name, and avatar. By meeting people face to face, you grow and build an audience that's not simply wide, vast, and large - but …
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When your following on social media isn't in the millions, like Taylor's or Kim Kardashian's is, how do you make sure you are *connecting* with meaning? You can't simply drop a photo to Instagram, a FB post, or a Tweet and "walk away." It's not the job of the community to simply rally around your content and share it for you to build your tribe. It…
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In this episoside, I'm answering listener questions: Jeffrey asks- What different ways are there to reach a million people and generate passive income, and how would you go about it? I am not exceptionally educated in nutrition or fitness. I am certified as a personal trainer. I am not sure if acquiring a more thorough education is a must in order …
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Today’s question comes from Laura, and she asks, “How do you build a team? I’m getting to the point in my business that I would love to hire someone to help me but I’m terrified of relinquishing control to someone else. Control freak, right?!” That was here words, not mine. She says, “Who did you hire first? What process did you use to build your t…
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I want to touch a little bit on this concept of drive and along with that, a pace and a speed. I see this a lot, and I see it with all different types of entrepreneurs. I see it with some of the coaches I have in my sugar detox program, who are all entrepreneurs in different ways with that program. I see it with myself, I see it with my team, all o…
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I gave this talk at PaleoFx this year, the largest Paleo nutrition and wellness conference that exists annually. It's a fantastic event and I highly recommend attending next year. I am helping them to organize a business track since this talk was so well attended - can't wait. I'll be adding a transcript to dianesanfilippo.com sooner than later as …
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I recently sat down with my good friend Jessica Mishra who happens to be a smarty-pants CPA. Jessica is also a holistic health coach and a registered yoga teacher, so she's no stranger to running a small business as well as the nuts and bolts of keeping order with all things financial in business. Listen in and then submit any additional questions …
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Deciding to blog - three factors to consider: time that you have for writing your intention for the blog the long game versus the short game If you decide to blog, elements to consider of your posts & blog: what to write about how often to write post graphics post links getting traffic to your posts blog template and design additional elements - ad…
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Building a website seems so daunting, but if you start at square 1 and focus on the critical first pages, it'll get easier, I promise. Brochureware sites vary a bit from blog-based sites, but everyone needs these initial pages regardless of the end-resulting site type. Home, About, Services/Products (yes, with prices), Testimonials, Contact There's…
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