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The Not So Entrepreneurs is a podcast for busy entrepreneurs who want to bravely grow their online business. We will cover topics such as social media, email marketing, paid advertising, time management, and other strategies that will help you to scale your business!

Not So Wimpy Entrepreneur Podcast Jamie Sears

    • Business
    • 4.8 • 162 Ratings

The Not So Entrepreneurs is a podcast for busy entrepreneurs who want to bravely grow their online business. We will cover topics such as social media, email marketing, paid advertising, time management, and other strategies that will help you to scale your business!

    Writing Emails That Your Audience Can't Wait to Read with Bobby Klinck

    Writing Emails That Your Audience Can't Wait to Read with Bobby Klinck

    Welcome back to another episode of the Not So Wimpy Entrepreneur Podcast!
     
    You’re sending emails to your audience, right?
     
    Sending weekly emails is a must, so if you’re not doing it yet, this episode is definitely for you. I’m joined by email-marketing expert Bobby Klinck, and we’re talking all about the emails that you’re writing and sending to your audience. 
     
    The time you spend writing to your email list is more valuable than the time you spend creating Reels or TikToks or Facebook posts because your emails are going straight to your readers’ inboxes. If you’re not taking advantage of email, you’re missing an opportunity to build connections and relationships with your people. 
     
    In this episode, Bobby is walking you through how to write emails that people actually want to read, the basic structure of a good email, why you should rethink the purpose of your emails, and so much more. 
     
    Bobby Klinck is a Harvard lawyer turned online entrepreneur. He helps serve-first online entrepreneurs build lasting businesses that they love so that they can support their families and truly serve their audiences.
     
    Episode 93 Takeaways: 
     
    + Email is the most valuable way to reach your audience.
    + Write emails that people actually want to read. 
    + You should sound like a person, not a company. 
    + Don't write your emails just to check a box. 
    + Email builds a connection between you and your audience. 
    + Your audience wants to get to know you. 
    + People don’t connect with writing that is overly technical or formal. 
    + Lean into your personality. 
    + Subject lines aren’t as important as you think. 
    + Don’t trick people into opening your emails. 
    + Make note of stories as they happen or as you think of them. 
     
    Don’t wait until you have the perfect email sequence to get started. The sooner you get started, the sooner you’ll start improving. If you’ve been wondering where to start, you’re in the right place. 
     
    You can get your hands on Bobby’s new book, Email Marketing That Doesn't Suck, by clicking HERE or searching for it on Amazon. If you’re trying to up your email game, this is a must-read. 
     
    I would love to connect with you! You can find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/not_so_wimpy_entrepreneur
     
    Links Mentioned: 
    Find Out More About Bobby: https://www.bobbyklinck.com/email/
     
    Get Bobby’s Book: https://www.amazon.com/Email-Marketing-That-Doesnt-Suck/dp/1544527373
     

    • 1 hr 2 min
    5 Important Lessons I’ve Learned From My Coach

    5 Important Lessons I’ve Learned From My Coach

    Welcome back to another episode of the Not So Wimpy Entrepreneur Podcast!
     
    Have you ever worked with a mindset coach?
     
    Getting a mindset coach was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made, and I make every single one of our meetings a priority in my schedule. My coach, Neill Williams, has helped me with everything from managing my time to changing my mindset around things like goals and money. 
     
    In this episode, I’m sharing 5 of the most important lessons that I’ve learned from her. Each one of these lessons has had an invaluable impact on my life and business. 
     
    Whether you have a coach of your own or you’ve never even heard of mindset coaches, this episode has something for you. 
     
    Episode 92 Takeaways: 
    + Mindset coaches are invaluable. 
    + Make sure you’re problem-solving before the problem pops up. 
    + You should be making decisions ahead of time. 
    + Plan for results, not just what you’re going to be working on.
    + Schedule thinking time. 
    + Money is just a data point. 
    + More money allows you to have a bigger impact. 
    + Goals aren’t about meeting a number, they're about what you learn along the way. 
    + If you don’t meet a goal, it doesn't mean you’ve failed. 
     
    I could talk forever about things I’ve learned from my coach, but the 5 lessons in this episode are some of the most valuable. I hope something from this episode resonates with you and helps you to go out and have a bigger impact. 
     
    You can find out more about Neill on her website, follow her on Instagram under the handle @neillwilliamscoach, or tune in to the Unbusy Your Life podcast. 
     
    I would love to connect with you! You can find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/not_so_wimpy_entrepreneur
     
    Links Mentioned: 
    Visit Neill’s Website: https://www.neillwilliams.com/  
    Follow Neill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neillwilliamscoach/ 
    Listen to The Unbusy Your Life Podcast: https://neillwilliams.com/podcast 

    • 14 min
    How to Have a Planning Retreat for Your Business

    How to Have a Planning Retreat for Your Business

    Welcome back to another episode of the Not So Wimpy Entrepreneur Podcast!  
    Do you have yearly planning retreats? In this episode, I’m telling you why I think you should. 
     
    My team and I have a planning retreat every year that I find so valuable, so I wanted to tell you what our retreats look like and help you decide whether a planning retreat would be a good idea for you. 
     
    I'm sharing everything you need to know about why we have planning retreats and what we cover at them. In this episode, you’ll learn when and where to have a retreat, how to prepare, and how to make sure the things that you plan at the retreat get implemented afterward. 
     
    Whether you’ve had a planning retreat before or this is your first time hearing about them, this episode will help you figure out how to plan one for your business.  
     
    Episode 91 Takeaways: 
    + Work your business around your personal life, not your personal life around your business. 
    + Decide how many hours you want to work and then fit in the most important things. 
    + You don’t have to have a team to enjoy the benefits of a planning retreat. 
    + There is value in celebrating and learning from the previous year. 
    + You should be setting goals every year. 
    + Have fun, bond, and socialize with your team. 
    + It doesn't have to be January to have a planning retreat, you can have one now. 
    + Make decisions based on numbers. 
    + Don’t forget about your ideas after the retreat. 
     
    This episode will help you plan your retreat from beginning to end. Even if you don’t have a team, I've included ideas to help you plan a solo retreat. I think you should give it a try. 
     
    Find me on Instagram and let me know if you’ve ever hosted or attended a planning retreat before! If not, are you going to give it a shot? 
     
    I would love to connect with you! You can find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/not_so_wimpy_entrepreneur
     
    Links Mentioned: 
    www.thumbtack.com 
     

    • 30 min
    How to Use Product Videos to Boost TPT Sales

    How to Use Product Videos to Boost TPT Sales

    Welcome back to another episode of the Not So Wimpy Entrepreneur Podcast!
     
    What if I told you there was a marketing trick that could triple your sales? 
     
    Chloe Tascoff is here talking about something unique to our businesses that we are not doing nearly enough of, and that’s using product videos. 
     
    Product videos are a great way to increase sales, but if you’ve never made one, you probably have a lot of questions about them. 
     
    How do you make these videos? What equipment should you use? How long should they be? What do you put in them? I don’t have all the answers, but our guest does.
     
    Chloe is sharing some of her best tips for making high-quality product videos that stop people in the middle of their scrolling and boost your sales. 
     
    Chloe Tascoff is a teacher-author and video marketing guru in the teacher niche. She’s created almost 2,000 videos for her client’s products and her own products too. She helps digital & physical product creators to market the true value of their offerings by creating product highlight videos that stand out, attract loyal customers, and get repeatable sales through her signature program. She specializes in using marketing psychology and clean, professional video backgrounds to showcase how your product will make a teacher’s life easier or more convenient. Her videos can be used for product previews, pins, and much more!
     
    Episode 90 Takeaways: 
    + Video sells. 
    + Product videos are versatile and easy to repurpose. 
    + You can make videos for digital products.
    + Videos make a product feel real to a buyer. 
    + People stop their scroll to watch videos.
    + Video is the highest converting form of media for online sales. 
    + Natural light is a great tool. 
    + Use a white poster board as a background. 
    + Give viewers enough time to see what’s in the video. 
    + Test things. 
     
    Product videos are seriously underutilized. I hope this episode gives you some inspiration to get started creating your own videos or even hiring someone to help you. If you’re not sure where to start, pick your best-selling product and go from there! 
     
    If you don’t want to create your own videos, check out Chloe’s website, www.hello.chloetascoff.com, to find out how to work with her. 
     
    I would love to connect with you! You can find me on Instagram at @not_so_wimpy_entrepreneur.
     
    Links Mentioned: 
    Follow @videomarketingtpt on Instagram 
    www.hello.chloetascoff.com

    • 36 min
    Mistakes That Teacher Entrepreneurs Make When Growing Their Email List (And What to Do Instead)

    Mistakes That Teacher Entrepreneurs Make When Growing Their Email List (And What to Do Instead)

    Do you have an email list? If not, let’s do something about that. 
     
    In this episode, we are talking all about email list building. We’re going over mistakes that teacher entrepreneurs make when they are growing their email lists and what to do instead. 
     
    We all make mistakes. In fact, making mistakes is how we learn better strategies, so don’t feel bad if you are doing any of the things we talk about in this episode. Use it as an opportunity to grow! 
     
    We’re covering marketing, lead magnets, target audiences, and so many other important topics, so don’t miss it!
     
    Episode 89 Takeaways: 
     
    + The biggest mistake you can make is not growing a list at all. 
    + You don’t need to wait to start a list. 
    + Your email list is your most powerful marketing tool. 
    + Don’t grow a list by offering a newsletter. 
    + You want to come across to your audience as a friend. 
    + Lead magnets are valuable. 
    + Grow a list with a lead magnet that is targeted to a specific audience. 
    + Quality is better than quantity when it comes to leads. 
    + Don’t use a freebie library to grow your list. 
    + Market your lead magnet. 
     
    I made most of the mistakes that are in this episode, so I’ve been there. If you can focus on just one of them and start to improve it, that’s a win. 
     
    I have created a workshop all about email list building. It’s a two-hour workshop that goes through choosing the perfect lead magnet, creating the landing page, and doing the marketing. Plus, I’m throwing in a bonus that will get your list to buy from you during your first week. Visit
    www.notsowimpyentrepreneur.com/not-so-wimpy-list-building-workshop to enroll. 
     
    I would love to connect with you! You can find me on Instagram at @not_so_wimpy_entrepreneur.
     
    Links Mentioned: 
    www.notsowimpyentrepreneur.com/not-so-wimpy-list-building-workshop
    ConvertKit: https://convertkit.com?lmref=5g3mZw

    • 32 min
    6 Reasons Teacher Entrepreneurs Need to Create a Digital Course

    6 Reasons Teacher Entrepreneurs Need to Create a Digital Course

    Welcome back to another episode of the Not So Wimpy Entrepreneur Podcast!
     
    Have you bought into the lie that teachers aren’t going to buy a course from you? Let’s break that down and talk about why they ARE! 
     
    In this episode, I'm excited to talk to you about the six reasons that digital courses are perfect for teacher entrepreneurs. I’m so excited to talk about this because I often read misbeliefs about digital course creation inside Facebook groups that are completely untrue, and I want to clear some of them up for you. 
     
    I can't tell you how many times I've seen someone post in an entrepreneur group that digital courses only work for people who are selling them to other entrepreneurs. They think that digital courses are only for entrepreneurs who are ultimately going to make money so therefore they are the only ones willing to pay for a course. 
     
    Well, I'm here to tell you that that is hogwash. There are tons of super successful course creators out there who are not selling to other entrepreneurs, and I'm one of them! I created a course for teachers, and I think it was super successful. I had a six-figure launch the first time around, and then I nearly doubled it. And I'm not the only success story. I'm not the only one out there who's created a course in an industry where someone isn't going to make money from the course they bought. 
     
    Another thing I hear people asking is “can teachers really afford to pay for a course out of their own pocket?” No surprise, my answer is YES! 
     
    Let me share with you six reasons that creating a  course is perfect for teacher entrepreneurs. Then, I think you’ll see why we need more people making courses for teachers. 
     
    Episode 88 Takeaways: 
     
    + Teachers are lifelong learners.
    + Teachers need Professional Development in order to keep their licenses.
    + You can teach applicable strategies that university education programs often don't include.
    + You have this opportunity to offer a Professional Development experience that is superior to some of the experiences they've had in school.
    + You're already an expert with proven results.
    + You already know how to teach. 
     
    I hope I’ve convinced you that teacher entrepreneurs should be creating more digital courses. 
     
    So, are you ready to create your digital course? Are you ready to provide the training that your audience has been begging for? If so, I want you to join Amy Porterfield’s Digital Course Academy. I want you to have a huge impact on your teacher audience, so I have decided to offer a set of bonuses to any teacher entrepreneur who wants to sign up for Digital Course Academy through my link HERE! When you join, you will get access to the course, ALL of Amy’s bonuses plus the ones I am throwing in!
     
    I would love to connect with you! You can find me on Instagram at @not_so_wimpy_entrepreneur.
     
    Links Mentioned: 

    Digital Course Academy: ​​https://dg101.isrefer.com/go/2021digitalcourse/a1705/

    • 29 min

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162 Ratings

162 Ratings

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Grow your teacher business

I started out listening to Jamie‘s podcast about all of her amazing resources. As a TpT author, I was really excited when I saw that she had a business podcast.This podcast is perfectly tailored to teacher entrepreneurs that are looking to grow their business.

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Thanks Jaime!

I love the energy Jaime brings to the show and the guests she picks are always great! I walk away with actionable tips that give me confidence to pursue my dreams. Keep it up!

CAPOLS ,

I love this podcast!

I look forward to listening to Jamie each week. She gives practical tips that are so helpful. I just wish she'd record several a week- hahahaha. JK- but I wouldn't mind if you did! This is definitley one of the top podcasts I listen to and recommend!

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