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1 Day Business Breakthrough - Helping Entrepreneurs Discover Their Next Big Idea Today |1DayBB

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1 Day Business Breakthrough - Helping Entrepreneurs Discover Their Next Big Idea Today |1DayBB

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1 Day Business Breakthrough - Helping Entrepreneurs Discover Their Next Big Idea Today |1DayBB

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1 Day Business Breakthrough - Helping Entrepreneurs Discover Their Next Big Idea Today |1DayBB

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1 Day Business Breakthrough - Helping Entrepreneurs Discover Their Next Big Idea Today |1DayBB

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1 Day Business Breakthrough - Helping Entrepreneurs Discover Their Next Big Idea Today |1DayBB

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It’s our most valuable commodity. We all want more. Need more. But, how do we actually get more time into our day? In this last episode of the season we discuss all the hacks we incorporate into the work we do day-to-day, to ultimately ‘buy’ mo
Following on from the last episode, we flip the switch this time around and discuss our biggest wins as business owners. Above and beyond just celebrating out wins, there are a ton of takeaways here!Resources Mentioned in this Episode:Virtua
Failures are a good thing. In this episode Chris & Pat talk through the failures they’ve encountered in their business building endeavours and the lessons learned in the process of recovering from them.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:Wil
In this episode we go even deeper on the subject of content, discussing all our favorite ways you can repurpose your content across a number of mediums, to reach a more varied, larger audience.Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Meet Edgar:
Content is king, as the saying goes. It’s true. If you want to build a successful online business, you need to have a solid content marketing strategy in place to remain top of mind with customers. Let’s deep dive!Resources Mentioned in this
We kick off Season 3 with a look at how we’re both reinvesting in our businesses, to make sure we don’t become stagnant in our growth and talk about the power of investing in the right things and the right ways to keep growth a focal point for
Is it a bromance, a close friendship, or a joint venture? In this final episode of Season 2, Pat and Chris get personal on their personal relationship, why it works so well, and how you can (and should) develop similar close relationships.Res
Both Chris and Pat are serious bloggers and have been for years. But the playing field is changing, and therefore so have their tactics. It’ll continue to change in the future, and in this episode they discuss how they (and you) should handle t
There’s no point on working weeks, or even months on a product if it’s going to flop the moment you launch it. In this episode Pat and Chris discuss how you can validate your product before you launch, to maximise your returns.Resources Menti
People want to do business with other people. In this episode, Chris and Pat deep-dive into a subject that is near and dear to both their business hearts (and minds!). Is personal branding for you? It should be.Resources Mentioned in This Epi
It’s everywhere. You can’t deny, or escape it. Live video is huge and in this episode of the podcast Pat & Chris chat their way through the feelings, plans and how they’re already using live video to grow their businesses.Resources Mentioned
In this first episode of Season 2, Chris & Pat talk about the importance of attending live events, as well as organising your own events to growth quicker than ever as an entrepreneur.Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Youpreneur Summit: ht
Carrie's got a website that offers resources for speech therapists, which has a pretty sizable following. She plans on going full-time with her website but she is worried about losing the extra income from her private-paying clients. In the fin
Chris has a unique brick and mortar business: a vegan juice bar and plant-based cafe. His challenge is that while while it's located in a great fast-growing area, he feels like he isn't doing the revenue he anticipated. How can he get the messa
Adrianne helps tutors become more successful, and she's helping them do it in several different ways - courses, books, events and even an app she built too. She's worried she may be riding a dead horse though, and doesn't want to waste time and
Ron has a site that's growing steadily, with a YouTube channel to support it - but mixed messaging on his site may be leading to his frustration. Pat and Chris have a lot of honest things to say about this hotseat in particular, and we're inter
Jason's a podcaster, but he's struggling with what format or type of show to best serve his audience with. A longer-form interview style episode, or a shorter form episode similar to Pat's AskPat show. How would you separate or combine the two?
Michael has a board game business with a ton of offline success. He's filling up the shelves at retail stores, and he's got a ton of games in the pipeline. But, is he maximizing his revenue, or leaving a ton of money and customer experience beh
Laurence teaches beginner's how to code, which is awesome. As a female in this space she has a competitive advantage, but her lack of focus may be an issue when trying to monetize. She's done a ton of work in her early months as a business, but
Karl's got a business and website in a unique niche - rally driving. His company helps people have amazing experiences in his cars on the rally track, but his website isn't quite living up to what it could be. He's recently experienced a dip in
Mark has narrowed down his niche, but perhaps not enough to make headway in this competitive space. He's got a passion and wants to help a lot of people, but it may be smarter to start smaller. What do you think? Check out this hotseat and see
Sue has an offline business she's looking to bring online - however she's worried that the personal touch that helped her business thrive up to this point will ruin the experience, especially with her existing customers who to a chance with her
John's got a dilemma: he's the CEO of his service-based business, but also has a personal site that he's extremely passionate about, but it's not directly related to his enterprise. Where does he draw the line between the two? Is he allowed to
Lauren knows her strength: ideation and taking action on those ideas. She's developed 4 different courses, a live event and a podcast for her niche in the test prep space. She also knows her weaknesses: systemizing and operations. In this hotse
Mike has a website site in a hot niche - survival prep - but it's not being monetized as well as it could be. There's a ton of content on his site, but there's a missing link between the content he's publishing and curating, and the money. In t
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