How Natalie Sisson made her transition from a corporate career she didn’t want to wake up to, to a location independent lifestyle funded by an online business that she loved.
How to create a “Painted picture” of how you want your life and business to look like in 3 years, and how to make these unreachable dreams happen – and fast!
Natalie’s business planning process that helps her clients start thriving freedom businesses.
The various online income opportunities that can help you unlock the lifestyle you’ve been dying to create.
How much savings Natalie thinks you really need before you make the switch.
Natalie’s 1-page business plan template – the only one you’ll ever need! (available for free download!)
Why Is Setting Up WordPress Backup The Most Important Thing You’ll Do Today?
As Bloggers, we spend a lot of time building our website. We put so much effort into creating content, building an online readership and an engaged audience. For most online entrepreneurs the home website is the top money-maker in their business – working for them 24×7.
Would you drive a car with no insurance? Of course not! So why are you neglecting your website backups?
Imagine this scenario: following brilliant advice from Chris Ducker, you decide to outsource some work on your website. Yay for you – it’s a great idea! So you get someone from Elance.com with decent reviews, go to bed – ready to wake up to a new world of geo-arbitrage and outsourcing bliss.
But when you wake up the next morning, you find out that your brilliant hired expert broke your website, lost your previous design, and mistakenly deleted over a month’s worth of content that you worked so hard to create. This is exactly what happened to my friend, Natalie Sisson just last week.
Not a fan of outsourcing? Fine, what would you do if someone hacked into your website? Or if you deleted something by mistake? Or your web host is under a cyber attach?
It really doesn’t matter what the circumstances are. At some stage, every web owner finds himself asking this frightening question:
“Do I have a backup?”
Having an updated and relevant backup is your insurance policy for a rainy online day. Having one means that no matter what happens, you can be back in business within minutes. Deleted something? You can restore. Someone broke something? No worries! Your hosting provider is under a massive cyber attack? You can restore to a different server and be back in minutes.
The thing that amazes me is how easy it is to set a bulletproof, easy, and (the best part) – fully automatic backup process. Invest 15 minutes of your time today, and you will save a multitude of it when you’ll need it.
So today I want to show you how to create a WordPress backup process that will run automatically for you, and save the backup files to somewhere that’s EASY to access when shit hits the fan. Sounds good?
Jon Nastor is a Canadian entrepreneur, and the co-founder of VelocityPage, a premium WordPress plugin aiming at changing the way normal people and business owners use WordPress.
Nastor has built multiple SaaS businesses (software-as-a-service) that now allow him to maintain the freedom and lifestyle he craved for. But it wasn’t easy — as you’ll find out today as we cover:
Episode Highlights
How Jon created several successful businesses without reinventing the wheel, and with no knowledge in coding or design.
Why the internet means that there’s no competition anymore.
How to use other successful products in the market as your validation.
Why spending two years in study-mode without taking any action is a bad plan, and how it affected Jon’s journey.
How Jon got a world-leading developer to write VelocityPage with no money down — and how can you do the same to make your business idea affordable!
Why the best time to start is NOW.
How frustration led Jon to create VelocityPage, that is changing the way people use WordPress
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Danny’s jaw-dropping story of how he pitched himself to a CEO of a gaming company with zero knowledge of gaming or programming. (Did I mention the man has balls?!)
How to build an audience for your blog: Danny’s step-by-step strategy that you can apply in any market to build your online audience.
How to start an entrepreneurial business with no idea and guarantee your success.
The #1 secret ingredient all successful people share (and all unsuccessful people lack!)
Once you get email subscribers — what to do with them?
How to create auto-responder sequences that engage and don’t make you sound like a marketing fart!
Note: Download a checklist that covers the 8 most common mistakes that people make when they start a blog – and how can you avoid them! – Click Here
Today’s Guest
Caleb Wojcik (pronounced wo-jick, unless you’re of Polish descent) is the co-founder of Fizzle.co, The Sparkline, & The Fizzle Show. When he’s not on Fizzle teaching people how to build their businesses, he’s teaching how to create videos that look amazing – at DIY Video Guy.
Caleb is one of the brightest entrepreneurs I’ve had the honor of meeting, so I was quite surprised when I learned that entrepreneurship wasn’t exactly his grand plan for life. His father was an entrepreneur, and the price the family paid, the things they couldn’t afford and the effect that the entrepreneurial lifestyle had on his parents’ marriage convinced Caleb that he should graduate, find a safe job at a large corporation, and live happily ever after.
And so, he graduated and got job at Boeing. A few weeks after, Boeing laid-off about 10,000 employees.
The Death Of The “Safe Job”
Caleb wasn’t one of the employes that lost their job that week, but it did make an impact on him. He started realizing that “having a safe job” was a myth of the past. He found himself considering entrepreneurship again… but there was one tiny little problem.
He had no idea what to build his business around.
He dabbled around with some freelancing, tried to develop an app with some friends – but it didn’t take off. Meanwhile, he started blogging and documenting his process of getting out of debt. That blog was the beginning of what Caleb does today as his full-time job, and in today’s episode he’ll take us through that quest sharing the lessons he learned along his way from cubicle to a successful online entrepreneur.
Episode Highlights:
Entrepreneurship lessons learned from playing (a bit too many) video games.
Creating an online business – starting with a blog.
The disillusion of corporate America job-security, and leaving Boeing to blog and teach.
Why it’s much harder to get referrals when you don’t niche down
Finding the need of a market – at the intersection of the audience you want to talk to, and the problem that you can solve.
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