Synopsis
Are you a Work @ Home RockStar or do you want to be one? Host Tim Melanson interviews self-employed Home Business "RockStars" to learn how they have built their businesses from the comfort of their own home.
Episodes
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WHR 3.50 : Kevin Palmieri
17/01/2022 Duration: 22minGuest, Kevin Palmieri, Co-Host of the Next Level University Podcast. Kevin helps busy entrepreneurs with their podcast. Connect here: https://www.facebook.com/kevin.palmieri.90/ https://www.instagram.com/neverquitkid/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri-5b7736160/ I love connecting with Work at Home RockStars! Reach out on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via email Website
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WHR 49 : Tina Collura
10/01/2022 Duration: 26minSHOW NOTES Good Note : First 30 days, 3 paying clients, after 90 days 13 paid clients. Bad Note : Pandemic forced everyone home and it was much harder to build the business with so many distractions. Practice Makes Progress : Build your confidence and also practice your craft by taking on free or discounted clients short term. Gathering Fans : Do daily videos on social media… daily themes can help with content. Instruments of Success : The circle of success. Rate yourself personally and business. THE STORY TINA COLLURA show coaches, consultants, small business owners and entrepreneurs how to get out of their own way and into results in less than 60 days so that they can START seeing the results they know they deserve both personally and professionally with her 7 Step Guided Growth Strategy Process.
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WHR 3.48 : Donna Serdula
03/01/2022 Duration: 33minSHOW NOTES Good Note : After being laid off and deflated, she decided to pursue her idea to build a business… after a lot of hard work, she’s built a great life for herself helping others. Bad Note : It is hard to find people that match your vision. She struggled for a while trying to find the right person. Trust your gut. Gathering Fans : Educate people. Give as much as you can to help people understand why your service is important. Practice Makes Progress : There is no such thing as natural born talent. You get good at anything through talent. Instrument of Choice : Otter.ai is a great tool to transcribe your videos and audio. THE STORY Donna Serdula pioneered the concept of LinkedIn profile optimization, realizing early on that the LinkedIn profile was so much more than just an online resume. A job change in 2006 led her back to LinkedIn as Donna looked for tools to help her build a sales territory. It was during this time she had her LinkedIn epiphany and forged her LinkedIn 4 point methodology.
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WHR 3.46 : Janette Burke
27/12/2021 Duration: 42minSHOW NOTES Good Note : Took a giant risk to break away from her network to build her own brand from scratch. Bad Note : Lack of support from the media accreditation association made it so much harder. Practice Makes Progress : I asked Janette how she handled releasing content from her own makeshift studio when she was used to the quality from a professional studio. Learning from the best : Don't be afraid to spend the money on the specialized coaching that you need. THE STORY Executive Producer, Janette Burke Productions, Host/Creator of the 4-time award-winning online lifestyle show Janette’s TV and Janette’s TV Podcast (in Season 11, with over 500 aired episodes), Media Personality, Mentor & Trainer and Former Publicist, Janette Burke left the studios behind with only 700 Facebook followers to build a world-wide audience of over 5 million. Having interviewed countless A-list celebrities, thought-leaders, game-changers, influencers, and experts in various fields, she knows what it takes to assume t
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WHR 3.46 : Trav Bell
20/12/2021 Duration: 30minSHOW NOTES Good Note : The Pandemic has not hindered his business and he is grateful for that. Bad Note : Heavily weighted as a public speaker, so the lockdowns killed all his gigs. Jam Room : Lots of books! Band : Full time VA in the philipines, coaches. Use technology to stay connected with the team. Learning from the best : Always had coaches, but the real learning came when he started his business. THE STORY Trav Bell is The Bucket List Guy…The Worldʼs #1 Bucket List Expert. As a self-appointed ʻBucket Listologistʼ, Trav helps people live their Bucket List before it’s too late! His unique life-engagement message really wakes you up, stops ground-hog days and helps you to experience more fulfilment. He says, “A Bucket List is a tangible Life Plan…where our Business Plan or Career Plan should fit into our Life Plan & not be the other way around.” No one practices what they preach more than Trav. His ‘crazy’ globetrotting adventures are contagious, hilarious & always fresh. He is the author of
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WHR 3.44 : Dr Nadia Brown
13/12/2021 Duration: 26minSHOW NOTES Good Note : Took a client’s revenue from 100k to half a million in revenue Bad Note : Did not like the sales conversation and avoided learning how to improve. Jam Room : Started off in a spare bedroom but when the business became full time, she bought a home that had a dedicated office. She hired an interior designer to set it up for her. Keeping the Hat Full : Leveraging systems to keep the pipeline full. Learning from the best : Jump on any opportunity to take business related training. Nadia took a sales position to learn sales. THE STORY She is a sales strategist, consultant, trainer, and founder of The Doyenne Agency. A sales agency that works with business owners, companies, and corporations to multiply revenue and awaken the consistent closer within your sales team using the Consistent Sales Method™. Nadia helps women learn to play the career game in business to advance their careers and professions. When it comes to sales, women come to her timid and shaky about going after th
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WHR 3.44 : Joe Dichiara
06/12/2021 Duration: 38minSHOW NOTES Good Note : There is no big success… There are just a lot of little successes along the way. Bad Note : Just like success, there are lots of little failures too. You have to expect them. You are going to fail, but that doens’t mean you are a failure. Learning from the best : The big names in business Gates, Jobs, Buffett, Dell even wake up with headaches from their business. Things happen to everyone and that is inpiring. Keeping the Hat full : Just because you are making sales, doesn’t mean you have cashflow. Look at your transactions every day, or be sure you have someone hired to do it. Instruments of choice : If you can’t find a tool that does everything you need, then create one that does. THE STORY Joe DiChiara is an entrepreneur with a CPA license. He has worked with thousands of business owners over a 35 year career. Eager to help people succeed, it troubled him that most new businesses fail and was determined to find out why. In 2010, after reading “The Science of Getting Ric
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WHR 3.43 : Kirk Cooper
29/11/2021 Duration: 31minSHOW NOTES Good Note : Started a side hustle as an amazon ecommerce seller while working as a teacher. Ended up growing that business to full time. Bad Note : Holding on to the security blanket of a job and ended up not putting in the full effort into his first venture and it never did take off. Assembling the Band : Found a group of Virtual Assistants though LinkedIn. Started by getting on a screenshare and just worked while the team watched. This allowed them to learn what he was doing and also creating content at the same time. Gathering Fans : When starting off, you can have a lower price point to build up a clientele and build testimonials. Keeping the Hat Full : Put time in and do things manually at first rather than spend the money on tools. THE STORY Kirk Cooper is the CEO and founder of Ecom Automation Gurus. Living in Aurora, Colorado, Kirk was a former high school teacher who got tired of the 9-5 life and decided to take a leap of faith and build his own company from the ground up. No
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WHR 3.42 : Lynne Eichenbaum
22/11/2021 Duration: 29minSHOW NOTES Good Note : Working on Network TV at the View. Wasn’t moving up in her career and knew that something was missing. Came up with an idea for an invention, patented it and started going to tradeshows. Grew slowly and steady. Bad Note : Don’t be stubborn. She created an acronym NOMPI (no more poison ivy) and wanted to name her gloves nompi gloves… but the market didn’t know what that meant and eventually knew that she had to change the name. Practice Makes Progress : Practice makes permanent. If you practice enough, you permanently engrain it. Keeping the Hat Full : The most important thing is to not let success get to your head. Don’t turn down smaller local opportunities that might not net you as much as the big ones. Learning From the best : Joined a mastermind of woman business owners. They meet once a week and cover their hits and misses for the week. This has been very big for Lynne. She met key people to help her bring her business to the next level and so much more. THE STORY The
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WHR 3.41 : Naresh Vissa
15/11/2021 Duration: 34minSHOW NOTES Good Note : In business for 8 1/2 years as work from home stay at home dad. Bad Note: Highly recommed that you get a lawyer to look over your contracts. Practice Makes Progress : Subscribe to newsletters, podcasts, youtube. Constantly living a breathing the craft. Getting Fans : Using fear and psychology to sell. Assembling the Band : Subcontract work overseas to contractors. There are plenty of thing like upwork, fiver and others to find contractors. Establish long term connections with the ones that work well. THE STORY Naresh Vissa is the Founder & CEO of Krish Media & Marketing – a full service e-commerce, technology, development, online, and digital media and marketing agency and solutions provider. He has worked with CNN Radio, Clear Channel Communications, J.P. Morgan Chase, EverBank, The Institute for Energy Research, Houston Rockets, Houston Astros, the American Junior Golf Association, Agora Financial, Agora Publishing, Stansberry Research, and TradeStops. He is the #1
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WHR 3.40 : Vinay Raman
08/11/2021 Duration: 34minSHOW NOTES Good Note : Vinay believes that his success is directly related to grit. He just won’t quit. Bad Note : Vinay spent time, money and had investors for a product that he realized the market didn’t want. It was very hard to recover from that funk. Gathering Fans : Try to create a connection with the people you meet. Ask questions and see if there are things you have in common. Assembling the Band : Be more interested in finding the people who have similar values. Allow them to feel empowered to solve problems. Learning from the Best : Getting coaches and mentors is all about getting a different perspective, it has little to do with intelligence. Someone on high ground will be able to see the storm before someone in the valley. THE STORY Vinay Raman from Raleigh, CEO of CAARMO, helps businesses and employees unlock their hidden potential, opportunities to maximize, and risks to mitigate through our Performance Intelligence software tool. He has built decision-making tools that help you
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WHR 3.39 : Chris Pistorius
08/11/2021 Duration: 22minSHOW NOTES Good Note : After the shutdown, dental practices are back up and things are going well. Bad Note : Planning for success. If you grow too fast, you can fall behind on jobs and hurt your quality and reputation. Always be looking for people that would fit well with your company culture. Gathering Fans : Write the processes and procedures and hire people to run the business. Then spend your time growing the business. Keeping the Hat Full : Take any opportunity for publicity, get booked on podcasts, develop free content for your target market and create a buzz of activity. Learning from the Best : Found a mentor who taught him how to niche down. Currently still participating in a mastermind. THE STORY Before starting his dental marketing agency in 2009, Chris worked for online marketing giants AOL & MapQuest. He holds several online marketing certifications and is trained by Google on how dentists & other businesses can get the most out of their marketing efforts. He’s also the aut
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WHR 3.38 : Chris Delaney
25/10/2021 Duration: 28minSHOW NOTES Good Note: With low self-esteem from a young age, Chris always found himself in dead-end low paying jobs. Even landing himself a job paying 1£ an hour. Chris had a calling in life that he always wanted to help people but didn’t know how to make income in doing so. It started by helping with youth groups and disabled people with activities which came naturally to him. Later being asked to become a forklift instructor for the company he worked for, because of the “magic whisper “ that helped anxious colleagues. Bad Note: Bad notes happen all the time. With that same forklift job, Chris had to go assess other company drivers. Along with that came writing which Chris had a hard time with being dyslexic. He managed to find a methods that helped him better understand spelling in a way that just made sense to him and enabled him to persevere. With new ways and perspectives, there is always a way. Practice makes Progress: It becomes a subconscious thing with a lot of practice. Life is like learning a
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WHR 3.37 : Allison Scholes
18/10/2021 Duration: 37minSHOW NOTES Good Note: After getting inspiration from her favourite Marvel villain character. She wondered how can she attract more people to her business and stand out. Be your own character and create your authentic content. Have intentions and goals even if mistakes are made in the process. Bad Note: Dealing with imposter syndrome. Struggling with the decision of “ How do I approach this. ” Allison’s method is explained through the three C’s. Clarity, Content & Consistency. Practice Makes Progress: Implement and get consistent. Regroup whenever you feel stuck and reignite that passion of why you are doing it. Acknowledge when you are not feeling creative and give yourself a grace period. Practice a “ brain dump ” to know what you need to get done each week and put them in categories. Getting Fans: The three V’s for an online strategy. Variety, Video & Value. Instruments of success: Creating your own planner that is linked to your devices. Having boundaries for your work life and know when y
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WHR 3.36 : Ibrahim Dar
11/10/2021 Duration: 40minSHOW NOTES Good Note: Ibrahim started his business and resigned from his head marketing job in high fashion the same month as the world wide lockdown. Started marketing personal development industry personalities. Releasing 25 books to have enough money to pay the salary of two full-time employees, then continued to scaled the business. Bad Note: Diverting the question from business to a childhood experience. Being chastised as a kid for everything he said wrong, one day he was picked to speak in front of his school about sustainability. A paper that was completely memorized. After only stating his name, he completely forgot what to say. After going back to class the teacher pulled him aside to congratulate him on saying his name for the first time in front of that many people. That totally re-framed the way to think about your mistakes. Getting Fans: Starting with the strategy of not going big. A deep discount for his clients that would go to the standard rate if they were to continue with his servic
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WHR 3.35 : Michal Stawicki
04/10/2021 Duration: 28minSHOW NOTES Good Note: Michal started his entrepreneur journey in 2017 as an author and advertising books. He reached out to his first client to help the client with sales. He brought the book sales from 5 to 100 in the first month. He then realized that he could provide value and continue with his business. Bad Note: After selling one best seller after another, things seemed to be going good. The next book ended up flopping even after trying to revive the book several times. Discouraged by the lack of sales you take the lesson and carry on. Learn to write for the people that you will connect with. Do your market research in coming to that conclusion. Learning from the best: Starting in the self help sector, you quickly realize that it’s about learning from others more than making things work by yourself. Learn from a successful self publisher on Amazon. By joining groups with similar interest, things started snowballing. Connecting with people was the one thing he wished he had done sooner. Now he is
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WHR 3.34 : Nancy Mueller
27/09/2021 Duration: 34minSHOW NOTES Good Note: Being a life sensei, everything that she was able to work through, let go of & release in life has enabled generations going forward. Whether that was through her own family or helping clients break childhood trauma & break harmful family cycles. It is able to stop creating your future from your past. Bad Note: Any failure is looking at the situation and realizing what opportunity is being given to learn. Nancy’s coaching business was a side hustle while she worked her full time corporate job. When she was going through her divorce she felt like there was nothing else to lose so she made the transition to work on her coaching business full time without a plan. Everything slowly started to happen with the manifestation of making it work. Practice makes Progress: Everyday reassuring yourself with your vision. Your story is your vision. Reminding yourself of what you’ve done and where you’re going. When you’re truly empowered and know you are here for a reason, are debating on
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WHR 3.33 : Kinga Mnich
20/09/2021 Duration: 34minSHOW NOTES Good Note: Being a social psychologist and leadership strategist, once COVID hit the world many companies started reaching out in regards to what they could do. She was successfully at helping companies shift their entire business from working in a store to working remotely. Bad Note: At the beginning of lockdowns Kinga lost 70% of her contracts due to panic. It was the first time in her 17 years of remotely working where things dropped that much. Her over head was low and having savings helped in pushing forward. Jam Room: Having a room for yourself will make the difference. Even if you don’t have a room, designate a corner or space. This area is for work and will help your brain distinguish what the task at hand is in that spot. You carry the work for your business at all times, use different areas to your advantage. Band: 3 full-time employee and 2 consultants to help grow the business. Building relationships in real life and by having recommendations with LinkedIn profiles helped to find th
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WHR 3.32 : Dr Vaneeta Aggarwal
13/09/2021 Duration: 31minSHOW NOTES Good Note: Prior to Covid-19 Vaneeta had started her own company specializing in higher education media in India. After Covid-19 started causing lockdowns she quickly pivoted to online webinars for students and professors from all over the world on planning their futures. Then to publish an E-Magazine and podcasts with knowledge from corporate guru’s for the students to have insight before they get to the work force. Example: isolating noise when working from home. Bad Note: Not taking a deep dive into the industry before launching. Preparing better by calculating cost and expenses would have made a difference in the business. Hire a consultant to go over a marketing budget. Jam Room: Having a multi-purpose room for other members of the family to use. A light set-up and customizable backdrop for zoom, a quiet corner to study with table and couch. Bandmates: All the bandmates had the same focus in providing higher education for students wether that was looking for the right people or the ri
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WHR 3.31 : Maria Brito
06/09/2021 Duration: 42minSHOW NOTES Good Note: Quitting her attorney job to work in the arts. Getting a call from one of her friends with nothing but compliments that then linked her with a celebrity that opened huge doors for her. Even when you think no-one is watching, people are watching. The validation will come with the results. Bad Note: With the art industry being a Muti-billion dollar market, it is very small in terms of how everyone knows everyone. You need to protect your relationships. Stay within the rules of the community wether they are unspoken or not. The more you push yourself into a certain business the more mistakes will happen. Practice makes Progress: Never get complacent with anything, learn as much as you can. Every industry will continuously go through changes to always better the situation. Do your due diligence with any step that you take. Get informed. Getting Fans: Early adoption and original ideas. She noticed that art advisors didn’t have social media branding and jumped at the opportunity. Conce