Showing posts with label how to be an entrepreneur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to be an entrepreneur. Show all posts

Thursday, February 20, 2014

The Great Business Project Podcast With Justin Matthew

Episode 002 : The Vacation Show + Justin Matthew: Social Media Expert   Interview here


PODCAST INTERVIEW




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41 minutes

This episode of The Great Business Project Podcast was recorded on location from my family vacation in Siesta Key, Florida.  My office and studio for the week has been a beachfront villa where I've had the chance to relax and reflect, together with my family. 

 I actually recorded the show while sitting on the beach! ;-) Here is what's featured in this episode: Why vacation?  I say we start having "Lifecations"! An update on what's next for The Great Business Project Magazine and our amazing achievement thanks to YOU! 

An exercise for an unlimited supply of creativity.  (This is the very thing I do every single morning that helps me stay creative) I introduce the concept of using infoproducts to add to your revenue stream. AWESOME resource for entrepreneurs - 

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AppSumo A can't miss interview with Justin Matthew, social media expert and game changer.  In just 6 months, Justin went from not knowing what Facebook and Twitter was to having a massive amount of influence, tens of thousands of followers and an impressive business, all from social media.  You'll want to take notes on this one... Bonus tip:  Calls to action Things and links mentioned in this podcast episode: 

The Great Business Project Magazine The Artist's Way (Book I reference on creativity) AppSumo Justin Matthew:  Twitter | Facebook | Google+ | Fiverr.com I want to thank you for listening to The Great Business Project Podcast. If you enjoyed listening to the show and found it useful, please take a few minutes to rate the show on iTunes and leave a quick review.  

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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Starting Your Own Business

             Starting Your Own Business


Running your own business means you can be your own boss and FREEDOM.
 
MUCH easier said than done – starting a business requires crazy dedication, work ethic and courage.

Do you have a go getter personality?  

Do you have a  market for your services?  Can you execute?
Is running a business right for your personality?
 
You need to be a risk-taker and chase opportunity both at the same time.


In the first stages of building your own business, you will have to put in 50 to 100 hrs a week plain and simple. I did for 12 months Maximize resources.

You need to do ALL the dirty work yourself until you can build a team.
 
Success in business can only happen if you have the right attitude.

Can you self promote without feeling odd? 

Trust me many cannot.
 
Is your  service needed?

One of the main secrets of a successful business is choosing the right service that the market needs at the right time. 

Demand, that's the keyword. As long as the market is there, your business will thrive.






Can you meet the demand?
 
You have to take care of the reputation of your business.
There's nothing worse than an entrepreneur who can't deliver on your promise.
 
Do you know your market well enough?
What is the size of your market? Who will be your buyers?
What about competition?




My corporation

THINK HARD
 
A fly by night approach to starting a business will fail.
My qualifications? 3 companies by 30 years old. 

Justin Matthew.