In this episode I talk with Diane Gardner from TaxCoach4You.com. That’s right taxes. A subject very few people are eager to discuss. But Diane loves it because she takes a slightly different approach.
Routine Is A Sign Of Success
Kevin Donlin has been involved with copywriting and marketing since the early 1990s. His experience is vast. Yet that didn’t keep him from his mistakes along the way.
Kevin shares some of these errors in this episode. Fortunately, each mistake was a stair step to elevating his business.
How Do You Decide To Close Your Business?
Jim Palmer, author of Decide, had a couple of successful businesses already running when he decided to partner with a friend for another. This idea, while great at the time, turned out to be an expensive learning experience for them.
The Challenges Don’t Go Away, They Just Get Different
At an early age, Anthony Lee was told he wouldn’t make anything of himself. He grew up in a poor family and was taught a poor kid from lower-middle class Alabama couldn’t rise up.
Unlike most, he found a way to lift himself out.
From Dream Job, To A Hospital Bed, To A Business On His Own Terms
I speak with Max! Rouzier from That Man Max! I wanted to call this episode, “What’s your excuse?” but Max said you shouldn’t listen to this and think he has it hard, so you shouldn’t complain. But listen, relate to him, and learn.
Max has gone from landing his dream job to working himself to a hospital bed, lucky to be alive.
Cheap Pricing Disaster Shows You How To Raise Your Prices, And Keep Clients
Joe Kashurba, from Agency Accelerator, manages 6 figure marketing budgets for some of the largest companies in their industry. Yet, it wasn’t always easy for him.
He started off as a web designer.