
The Game Changer
Podkast av Katie Wussow
This is a business podcast that doesn’t just help you dream big...I will actually give you the practical strategy and action steps you need to build a business doing what you love.Hi, I’m Katie Wussow, and I’m a business coach for service-based creative entrepreneurs. I help business owners put a strong foundation in place so they can make a consistent income doing what they love. I believe that anyone can learn what it takes to be successful in business. On this show, I’m breaking down the foundational, simple, no-nonsense strategies you need to build a profitable service-based business. I have a knack for breaking down complicated topics and making them simple and actionable...whether you are a seasoned veteran or brand new in business.
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In the process of building a business, every business owner has defining moments where you are forced to stop, step back, and ask yourself a hard but important question: “Am I doing the right thing here building a business?” In the past few months, that’s the place where I have been. There were big things that happened that caused me to reevaluate everything. There were also small inklings, nudges, and signs from God that led me to today, the last episode of The Game Changer podcast. My husband, Travis, always said that when you make a job transition, there are always push factors and pull factors. It’s in these two ways that I’ll be talking you through this decision. I'm here to provide that reasoning in a way that is hopefully helpful to you as you navigate how to make these decisions. Shop the going out of business sale https://katiewussow.com/goodbye [https://katiewussow.com/goodbye]

So many of us have ideas that we’re sitting on. Our self-generated creative work, the things that we do for ourselves are often what is most important and meaningful. But it is also the work that can be the most easily pushed aside. We struggle to make tangible progress and our ideas never come to fruition. Today’s episode is all about how to produce your own self-generated creative work. Joining us is Jessica Abel, a former indie cartoonist-turned-entrepreneur. She coaches other mid-career creatives who want to build more autonomous lives and teaches them how to run sustainable businesses without burning themselves out. Jessica specializes in helping creative people get focused and organized so that they can produce the work they care so much about. Tune in to hear about: >> How to practically decide what projects are the most important to pursue >> Breaking down your huge projects into manageable action steps >> What to do when you find yourself in the dark forest – aka the “messy middle” part of any project JESSICA’S Creative Compass Challenge: https://jessicaabel.com/compass [https://jessicaabel.com/compass] JESSICA’S WEBSITE: https://jessicaabel.com/ [https://jessicaabel.com/] JESSICA’S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/autonomouscreative/ [https://www.instagram.com/autonomouscreative/] JESSICA’S FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/jccabel [https://www.facebook.com/jccabel] JESSICA’S TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jccabel [https://twitter.com/jccabel] KATIE’S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/katiewussow/ [https://www.instagram.com/katiewussow/] KATIE’S WEBSITE: https://katiewussow.com/ [https://www.katiewussow.com/] GET THE FREE 90-DAY PLAN TEMPLATE: https://katiewussow.com/plan [https://katiewussow.com/plan]

In 2020, 12-year veteran wedding photographer, Sarah Bradshaw was coming off of her best year ever in business. But then the pandemic hit as well as other unexpected things – Sarah had to move to be closer to her family which meant changes in her business. Today’s episode was initially going to be about how to move your business into a new city. But Sarah took it a step further to talk to us today about how to shift your business model. A business model is your plan for making a profit, which customers you’re going to serve, at what price point, and will it be enough for you to sustain a living? Sarah’s going to be teaching us about: >> Difference between an aspirational middle market client and a true luxury market >> How she made the decision to scale her business up and up-level her client base instead of scaling the business down to match the Greenville market. >> Identifying marketing strategies that leverage your strengths and get you in front of the right people. SARAH’S WEBSITE: www.sarahbradshaw.com [http://www.sarahbradshaw.com] SARAH’S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/sarahbradshawphoto [https://www.instagram.com/sarahbradshawphoto] SARAH’S FACEBOOK PAGE: https://facebook.com/sarahbradshawphotography [https://facebook.com/sarahbradshawphotography] KATIE’S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/katiewussow/ [https://www.instagram.com/katiewussow/] KATIE’S WEBSITE: https://katiewussow.com/ [https://www.katiewussow.com/] GET THE FREE 90-DAY PLAN TEMPLATE: https://katiewussow.com/plan [https://katiewussow.com/plan]

This episode is all about how to craft a welcome sequence to help you turn your email list from strangers into fans. This is something that you should put into place if you already have a lead magnet and you are already emailing your list consistently. In this episode, I’m breaking down: >> What you’re risking if you don’t have a welcome sequence >> 8 things you can talk about in your welcome sequence >> A simple framework for creating your first welcome sequence from scratch KATIE’S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/katiewussow/ [https://www.instagram.com/katiewussow/] KATIE’S WEBSITE: https://katiewussow.com [https://www.katiewussow.com/] GET THE FREE 90-DAY PLAN TEMPLATE: https://katiewussow.com/plan [https://katiewussow.com/plan]

Email marketing shouldn’t be transactional. It’s not about getting clicks, open rates, or even getting sales. Email is about building connections so it needs to be personal and consistently add value for your readers. In part 1 of my interview with Bobby Klinck, we talked about how to do email marketing differently from other entrepreneurs. In today’s part 2, we’ll be getting into actually writing the emails that build a connection with your audience. You’ll learn: >> Addictive story-based email structure – how you can write emails with personal stories that still have a point >> What kinds of stories we should be telling >> Practical ways that you can collect your stories – big and small – so that you never run out of things to write about. Links Bobby’s Book: Email Marketing That Doesn’t Suck [https://members.bobbyklinck.com/accessallyref/a52c6824f/] Bobby’s Email Marketing Resource Hub [https://members.bobbyklinck.com/accessallyref/a50c6824f/] Bobby’s Free Stuff: BadA$$ Online Marketing University [https://members.bobbyklinck.com/accessallyref/a23c6824f/] KATIE’S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/katiewussow/ [https://www.instagram.com/katiewussow/] KATIE’S WEBSITE: https://katiewussow.com/ [https://www.katiewussow.com/] GET THE FREE 90-DAY PLAN TEMPLATE: https://katiewussow.com/plan [https://katiewussow.com/plan]
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