If you want to be successful as an entrepreneur, you need to have a good idea and a lot of motivation. You also need to be able to sell your product or service. If you're not good at sales, you can hire someone else who is. A successful entrepreneur needs to be able to make decisions quickly and stick with them. They can't waver on their decision because if they do, they'll lose potential customers waiting for them to decide before they buy. You also have to be willing to take risks regarding your business.
As an entrepreneur, many things can go wrong in your business. Still, if you keep your head up and keep working hard at it, then eventually, everything will come together for you, and your business will become successful! In this episode, we are joined by Beate Chelette, the Growth Architect and Founder of The Women’s Code. She provides visionaries and leaders with proven strategies, blueprints, and growth maps that provide clear steps to improve business systems and strengthen leadership skills. Today Beate explains the five-star success blueprint that helps business leaders develop and grow authority. Tune in to learn more!
Timestamps
[01:40] Beate Chelette’s background information
[01:52] Beate’s childhood dream
[04:03] Why Beate got into entrepreneurship
[06:16] The fi
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Live Streaming made easy for recordingTopic 1: Lack of financial control and oversight in reporting
- Failure to consider important components required for success
- Importance of having tear and tranche components in place
Topic 2: Common pitfall in starting a venture without considering key factors
- Criteria for evaluating opportunities: high ticket, MRR, experience in the field
Topic 3: Speaker's journey in starting their first company
- Paying friends $20 per hour
- Observing people with fulfilled lives and broken homes, making a choice about where they wanted to be
- Starting their first company at 17 years old with little knowledge or experience
- Lack of understanding in building processes, leading a team, acquiring customers, determining price margins, and handling sales
Topic 4: Speaker's second business and lessons learned
- Buying electronics from college students and reselling them on eBay
- Making a six-figure income
- Not outgrowing themselves
- Failing their first business at age 21, failing their second business at age 23
- Spending four years digging themselves out of the financial situation
- Working 70 hours per week, impacting health and relationships
Topic 5: Global economy of attention and opportunities for growth
- Seeing the world as a global economy of attention
- Opportunities to make money, improve health, and have better relationships
- Virtual assistants (VAs) as a successful tool in a global e...
If you want to be successful as an entrepreneur, you need to have a good idea and a lot of motivation. You also need to be able to sell your product or service. If you're not good at sales, you can hire someone else who is. A successful entrepreneur needs to be able to make decisions quickly and stick with them. They can't waver on their decision because if they do, they'll lose potential customers waiting for them to decide before they buy. You also have to be willing to take risks regarding your business.
As an entrepreneur, many things can go wrong in your business. Still, if you keep your head up and keep working hard at it, then eventually, everything will come together for you, and your business will become successful! In this episode, we are joined by Beate Chelette, the Growth Architect and Founder of The Women’s Code. She provides visionaries and leaders with proven strategies, blueprints, and growth maps that provide clear steps to improve business systems and strengthen leadership skills. Today Beate explains the five-star success blueprint that helps business leaders develop and grow authority. Tune in to learn more!
Timestamps
[01:40] Beate Chelette’s background information
[01:52] Beate’s childhood dream
[04:03] Why Beate got into entrepreneurship
[06:16] The fi
If the show inspired you please donate to the next episode
Repurposing content is an efficient strategy that offers several benefits. It helps businesses reach a wider audience, engage diverse demographics, and improve SEO by adapting existing content into different formats. This approach saves time and resources, establishes authority,
CastMagic
Transform your social media strategy with our all-in-one content repurposing tool.
coffe, review and share social media
Live Streaming made easy for recordingTopic 1: Lack of financial control and oversight in reporting
- Failure to consider important components required for success
- Importance of having tear and tranche components in place
Topic 2: Common pitfall in starting a venture without considering key factors
- Criteria for evaluating opportunities: high ticket, MRR, experience in the field
Topic 3: Speaker's journey in starting their first company
- Paying friends $20 per hour
- Observing people with fulfilled lives and broken homes, making a choice about where they wanted to be
- Starting their first company at 17 years old with little knowledge or experience
- Lack of understanding in building processes, leading a team, acquiring customers, determining price margins, and handling sales
Topic 4: Speaker's second business and lessons learned
- Buying electronics from college students and reselling them on eBay
- Making a six-figure income
- Not outgrowing themselves
- Failing their first business at age 21, failing their second business at age 23
- Spending four years digging themselves out of the financial situation
- Working 70 hours per week, impacting health and relationships
Topic 5: Global economy of attention and opportunities for growth
- Seeing the world as a global economy of attention
- Opportunities to make money, improve health, and have better relationships
- Virtual assistants (VAs) as a successful tool in a global e...