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 Jennifer Donogh, Director of Young Female Entrepreneurs and Owner of Ovaleye. Jennifer discusses how when she first started working in the family business, Ovaleye, she was often one of the only females at various tech conferences which prompted her to eventually start Young Female Entrepreneurs. She also shares how Ovaleye got started with using video and how it helped them differentiate themselves.
Watch/Listen to the video below and share your feedback!
Key Takeaways
- You can use video as a differentiator for your business and use it to complement your existing content strategy
- Getting started with video doesn’t have to be hard! Grab your iphone and get started!
- Advice to new entrepreneurs: read as much as you can!! There are tons of valuable resources available that won’t cost you a fortune.
- Finding your ‘Business Bestie’
Your turn:
- Have you started using video in your business ? Share a link in the comments below! If not, grab your iphone or your webcam and give it a go! Let me know how it goes!
- Do you have a friend or colleague who could benefit from this post? Email and share it! Thanks 🙂
Resources Mentioned
The Pumpkin Plan by Mike Michalowicz
About Jennifer Donogh
Jennifer Donogh is the Director of Young Female Entrepreneurs, whose mission is to help young women on their path to profitable businesses while building a collective reputation that is philanthropic, successful, multi-faceted, and collaborative.
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Loved this episode of Unstoppable Entrepreneur, especially since it features two of my Business BFFs. Thanks for the shout out to Bootstrap Book Club! 😉
We use video for all kinds of things –> from interview-style blog posts (like this one: http://kickstartkitchen.com/personal-competitive-advantage/) to Facebook posts to online courses. Video plays a huge role in what we do so it’s great to learn some additional tricks. Thanks ladies!