Episode 19: How To Make The Leap From Corporate To Entrepreneur With Luz Garcia-Pennock

An important part of being an entrepreneur is learning from your peers. “Unstoppable Entrepreneur” profiles entrepreneurs who have taken the leap to follow their passion and create their own work & lifestyle. They share their expertise: tips for success, tools they use and valuable insights they have learned along the way.

This week I had the pleasure of speaking to entrepreneur, Luz Garcia-Pennock of LovelyGalPosh/Happily Working and she shared her journey from corporate HR employee to full-time entrepreneur.

Watch/Listen to the video below and share your feedback in the comments!

Key Takeaways

  • You don’t have to leave your job to start learning
  • Grab your kudos from the corporate world while they are still fresh (like LinkedIn references)
  • Adapting to your client’s needs
  • Start building relationships and learn how to ask for work
  • Reaching out for help when you need to learn new skills eg. tools and technology
Click to Tweet: Making the leap from corporate to #entrepreneur with @lovelygalposh http://bit.ly/XGGnbW via @SandySidhu
Click to Tweet: Planning to take the leap from corporate job to #entrepreneur? @lovelygalposh shares her advice http://bit.ly/XGGnbW via @SandySidhu

About Luz

Luz is the founder of Lovely Gal Posh and HappilyWorking. She supports leaders at companies with training and coaching to high performing and engaged…happy teams and people.

Your turn:

  1. In the comments below, share your entrepreneurial story and one key lesson you learned.
  2. Know someone who could benefit from this post? Share it, please 🙂

How To Create A Landing Page For Your Website

This week on Thrive Hive we had a question from Angela of Balance and Life

I have a question for the tech gurus in the house. I want to create a landing page for my new domain name while I work on getting my blog ready. What’s the best way to go about doing this?

First off, let’s address why you may want to do this:

  • You may want to create a specific landing page for people who visit your site from a guest post
  • You may be working on a new site and want to be able to capture leads and have an opt-in while you work on the back-end
  • You’re in maintenance-mode and want to be offer information about when your site will be back up
  • You want to create a squeeze/sales page

What are your options?

There are actually quite a few and the Hive chimed in with quite a few responses!

If you’re on WordPress you might try:

The Ultimate Coming Soon Page: Creates a Coming Soon page or Launch page for your Website while it’s under construction and collects emails from your visitors. It works with any theme, completely customizable look and feel and it’s free!

LaunchRock: which lets you build and launch a landing page hosted on LaunchRock or embed a widget on your self-hosted website.

Paid Options:

If you have some cash to spare, you may want to check out

Optimize Press: a WordPress theme which lets you easily create sales, landing pages and launch funnels using templates.

Similarly, Premise: Another paid theme, Premise allows you to also easily create sales, landing pages and forums.

As you can see there are many options when it comes to creating a landing page and doing it yourself!

Your turn:

1. Would love to hear in the comments what approach you plan on taking and share a link to your landing page once it’s complete!

2. Know someone who could benefit from these tips? Please share!

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4 Easy Ways To Create Image Quotes For Facebook And Pinterest

Creating content that is shareable and gets engagement is on the top of everyone’s list these days. But it can be time consuming and pretty challenging if you lack graphic design skills. Well, there’s an app for that! Or 4!

In this video, I go over 4 easy ways to create image quotes for Facebook and Pinterest.

The  following tools to create shareable image quotes for Facebook, Pinterest and other social media sites were covered:

Pinstamatic

Pinwords

Quozio

PicMonkey

Your turn:

  1. I’d love to hear in the comments below which tool you are going to experiment with!
  2. Know someone who could benefit from this post? Please email/share it with them! Thank you 🙂

 

Episode 18: How To Move From Idea To Action With Entrepreneur Jamila Payne

An important part of being an entrepreneur is learning from your peers. “Unstoppable Entrepreneur” profiles entrepreneurs who have taken the leap to follow their passion and create their own work & lifestyle. They share their expertise: tips for success, tools they use and valuable insights they have learned along the way.

This week I had the pleasure of speaking to entrepreneur, Jamila Payne of Jamila Payne. Jamila shares her entrepreneurial journey, why now is an amazing time to be in business and the importance of building a team from the get-go.

Watch/Listen to the video below and share your feedback in the comments!

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Video:

Key Takeaways

  • Don’t get caught up on a specific idea but focus on a need and identify burning pain points
  • Hire yourself for the $100/hr jobs and hire others for the $10/hr jobs
  • ‘Just in time’ learning and applying and putting into action the things you’ve learned.
  • Even if you are not techy, you should understand it so you can leverage it. Technology is a great equalizer for entrepreneurs today.
Click to tweet: Moving from idea to action with @jamilapayne http://bit.ly/TNpkqL via @sandysidhu
Click to tweet: Hire yourself for the $100/hr jobs and #outsource the $10/hr jobs ~@jamilapaynehttp://bit.ly/TNpkqL via @sandysidhu #entrepreneur

Resources Mentioned

About Jamila

support and networking for women entrepreneursAn entrepreneur since the age of 10, Jamila Payne inspires entrepreneurs to create the business + life they want. You can find her online at JamilaPayne and follow her on Twitter.

 

 

 


launching online product

Make This Your Year: Commit, Do The Work and Ship!

Why not make this your year to finally:

  • write that ebook
  • finish that ebook
  • SELL that ebook
  • do that first webinar/telelcass/ Skype video interview
and the list goes on..

Whatever it is, make it your year!

Now that we’ve all made our resolutions for the year, it’s time to get into serious action mode and start working towards those goals and actually acheiving them.

So what’s it going to take to actually make them happen?

ACTION!

Now I don’t have all the answers but what I do know and see too often in the work that I do with entrepreneurs, is that there is often this tendency to want to do it all. And then somewhere along the way, overwhelm settles in and that awesome idea just doesn’t seem so great anymore.

Project after project gets abandoned and that ebook/ecourse adds to the digital clutter on your desktop.

So what’s the solution to making things different in 2013 and actually taking the leap and finally shipping that project?

Commit, do the work and ship.

For starters, take that ENORMOUS project/idea that you have and break it down.

Say you want to start your own video show, instead of producing all 25 episodes right off the bat..why not start with a few, and learn as you go?
Same thing goes for your upcoming digital business/diet/fitness/ program, does the first version need to have all those bells and whistles?

It’s amazing how many things we can add to something and lose sight of the core problem we were trying to solve.

Start With The Core and Build From There

I know what it’s like- I’ve been and worked with software developers for years and know how tempting it is to create and build something even when you may not need all the features.

In the software world, there is the concept of the ‘minimal viable product’ which has the basic features you could deliver to solve an immediate problem: no frills, nothing fancy. Figuring out your minimal viable product does take work (talking to people, surveying, testing) but the idea is that you are not creating the whole thing in isolation for months/years *and* then coming out with a product where there is no longer a market or any interest to begin with…

Prioritize, Prioritize, Prioritize!

What needs to be done now vs what can wait? Does your first online program need to be 10 modules or can you deliver a shorter version that is 3-5 modules?

Do you absolutely need transcripts for your videos or can that wait until you’ve established a larger audience?

And I say this not because I don’t believe that you can do it all but and this is a BIG but…there is SO Much that goes into creating and launching your first product beyond the actual creation..why not start small and build on it?

Accepting (Im)Perfection

It’s so easy to want to hold off hitting submit/publish or putting up that sales page until it’s perfect. Coming from the software world I know what it’s like to deal with bugs and customers calling in to report issues that I’ve developed a thick-skin and can appreciate ‘continuous improvement’ but I think this is something we all have accept if we want to commit to shipping work. You have to let go and acknowledge that your customer isn’t necessarily looking for a perfect solution but something that solves their problem.

Accountability & Support

And lastly, just because you are a solopreneur, does not mean you have to go at it alone. Having a group of like-minded entrepreneurs to support you and bounce ideas off of before you launch is so crucial. This can make all the difference between a so-so and a kick-ass launch!

I’d love to hear what you’re planning on shipping in 2013, please share in the comments below!

Do you need support shipping your work in 2013? I’m working on something that will help you do exactly that in 2013..and not in 6 months or 12 months but in ONE month!  Get on the early-bird list to be the first to find out!