Streamlined Solopreneur: Tips to Help Busy Solopreneurs Free Their Time

Joe Casabona — Busy Solopreneur Dad
Streamlined Solopreneur: Tips to Help Busy Solopreneurs Free Their Time Podcast
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What if you could save 12+ hours per week in your business? Being a solopreneur sometimes focuses too much on the “solo” part: doing all the jobs, figuring things out yourself, and spending too much time in your business. But we didn’t start our own solo business to spend all of our time at our desk. We did it because we want freedom: to travel; to spend time with our family; to watch a movie in the middle of a week day. That’s why Streamlined Solopreneur exists. Each week, host Joe Casabona talks about how you can build a better business through smarter systems and automated processes. He does this by bringing on expert guests, and sharing his own experience from years as a busy solopreneur parent — so that being a solopreneur feels…less solo. With every episode, you'll get insights, great stories, and 1-3 actions you can take today to improve your business processes and spend your time the way you want.

  1. Scaling Your Business While Staying a Solopreneur with Joel Oliver

    1 DAY AGO • SUBSCRIBERS ONLY

    Scaling Your Business While Staying a Solopreneur with Joel Oliver

    If you’re anything like me, you probably think about ways you can appreciably scale your business. Part of streamlining, after all, is taking things off your place. That’s why I brought on Joel Oliver. Joel is the editor for all of my podcasts, including this one. I’ve been with him since he was a freelance editor, and now he’s grown to have a team of editors to help him work on more shows. Listen in as we discuss structuring the business to stay a solopreneurship, while also creating processes that seamlessly hand off tasks to team members. We’ll talk about everything from picking tasks to delegate, to training! Want to hear a longer, ad-free version of this episode where [PRO SHOW TOPIC]? Become a member of Streamlined Solopreneur Accelerated ( https://streamlined.fm/join ). Top Takeaways * Delegate to Scale: As a solopreneur, it's crucial to delegate tasks that are not central to your core business functions. This frees up time to focus on strategic activities and growth. * Creating systems and processes is vital for effective delegation. Use checklists and workflow systems to ensure tasks are completed consistently and to a high standard. This approach helps maintain quality control and accountability among team members. * Mindset of Letting Go: Letting go of tasks and trusting others to handle them is a significant mindset shift for solopreneurs. Show Notes * Joel Oliver ( https://eastcoaststudio.com/ ) * Descript ( https://go.podlift.me/descript ) * Sometimes You Need to Fire Everyone and Start from Scratch with Jordan Eaton ( https://streamlined.fm/sometimes-you-need-to-fire-everyone-and-start-from-scratch-with-jordan-eaton/ )

    43 min
  2. Mastering Visual Storytelling in Presentations with Emily Schneider

    AUG 26

    Mastering Visual Storytelling in Presentations with Emily Schneider

    I think failing to give a good presentation is an incredibly missed opportunity. You have everything: a captive audience, borrowed credibility, and a place to deliver your message your way.  But there are a lot of places where your presentation can fall down. Most people will focus on not capturing the audience quickly enough, or pacing. Maybe not rehearsing.  But what about your slides? The actual visual part of your presentation. The visual storytelling is as important as the words you deliver. Not enough context? Your audience is lost. Too much text? Your audience is too busy reading to hear your message.  That’s why I decided to have Emily Schneider on the show. She’s a visual storyteller, and her canvas is PowerPoint presentations.  Intrigued? I was too.  Want to hear a longer, ad-free version of this episode where I take Emily’s advice and roast my own recent talk slides? Become a member of Streamlined Solopreneur Accelerated. Top Takeaways Start with the Audience: Understand who your audience is and what you want them to think, feel, and do by the end of your presentation. This is crucial for making a meaningful impact.Craft a Compelling Story: Begin with the end in mind and structure your presentation around a clear storytelling arc. Focus on the challenge, benefits, and reinforcing the main message.Balance Images and Words: Use simple words or short sentences, and stylize your slides to naturally guide your audience through your story. This approach is effective not just for live presentations but also for pitch decks and emailed presentations. Show Notes Emily Schneider4 Simple Tips for Impactful PresentationsThe Go GiverWant to be a Better Speaker? Do THESE Things with Mike Pacchione Talkroute: Visit streamlined.fm/talkroute for 20% off your first yearGet started with Clariti for just $1 your first month with code SOLO2024 ★ Support this podcast ★

    37 min
  3. Working Through my Product Ladder

    AUG 19

    Working Through my Product Ladder

    Do you have offerings for people at any level of their journey? That’s the importance of having a well-defined product ladder. A product ladder provides multiple offerings at different price points and levels of engagement to meet potential customers where they are at. Today I’ll talk about how I have struggled with this in my own business, with offerings that didn’t clearly communicate how I help my specific target audience of busy solopreneurs with podcasts. Then, I give you a walk through (walk-up?) of my Product Ladder! Want to hear my poke holes in my product ladder and give a general update on Podcast Navigator and my business? You can become a member over at https://streamlined.fm/join Top Takeaways As a solopreneur, it's important to have multiple offerings at different price points to avoid putting all your eggs in one basket. Some offerings should be scalable and not require a lot of your time.Your product ladder should clearly communicate how you help your specific target audience and micro-segments achieve their goals. Be focused rather than trying to be everything to everyone.Map out your product ladder from low-priced "assistance" offerings like courses, to mid-priced "accountability" offerings like group coaching, to high-priced "acceleration" offerings like done-for-you services. Have something for customers at every stage.Your core offering that you want to sell the most should be in the middle of your product ladder. For me, that's my Podcast Navigator tool.Constantly evaluate and refine your product ladder based on customer feedback and your business goals as a solopreneur. Don't be afraid to make adjustments as you gain more clarity.Show Notes Podcast NavigatorMy Home Page, where most of product liveChris Lema’s blog post on Product Ladders Talkroute: Visit streamlined.fm/talkroute for 20% off your first yearGet started with Clariti for just $1 your first month with code SOLO2024 ★ Support this podcast ★

    30 min
  4. Reclaiming Control: Navigating the Hosted vs. Self-Hosted Dilemma

    AUG 12

    Reclaiming Control: Navigating the Hosted vs. Self-Hosted Dilemma

    Are you feeling overwhelmed by the endless options for hosting your online business? The decision between a hosted platform like Squarespace or a self-hosted solution like WordPress can be daunting, especially for solopreneurs juggling multiple responsibilities. And while the conversation feels like it's been done to death, I was recently reminded that even seemingly simple platforms can shut you down for no reason. There are a lot of merits to going with a hosted platform. But there's also a lot of danger. Let's explore. Want to hear a longer, ad-free version of this episode where I talk about my experience choosing the wrong platforms, and how I’m trying to fix it? Become a member of Streamlined Solopreneur Accelerated. Top Takeaways Hosted vs. Self-Hosted is a lot like renting vs. owning a house. There are safeties in place, but you can't do as much, and you run a higher risk of being kicked off a platform you don't own.No matter what you choose, portability and how it impacts your ability to truly own and control your online presence is important. Worse than needing to change platforms is being completely unable to.Research is key. Look at features, sure, but make sure you can export, use your own payment accounts, and look at the terms of service. You might even reach out to support to ask them questions about what types of projects are allowed.Show Notes Why an apartment is better than a house for most creatorsMatt Medeiros on XMemberfulConvertKit Get started with Clariti for just $1 your first month with code SOLO2024 ★ Support this podcast ★

    31 min
  5. How Solopreneurs can Optimize Their Taxes with Rachel Stas

    JUL 22

    How Solopreneurs can Optimize Their Taxes with Rachel Stas

    When I first started my business, I was 14 years old. My income was pretty light, and my expenses were even lighter. Heck – I didn’t even pay for hosting. I hosted my few client websites on a web server in my bedroom (don’t tell my old ISP).  But even then, I knew the importance of keeping track of my income and expenses, which I did in an Excel sheet. I’ve always had an interest in accounting, which I thought served me well.  Then I hired Rachel Stas. She made some fantastic changes to my business that ended up saving me money AND lowered my tax bill. And while everyone is different, I know the advice she gives today will be great for any solopreneur*.  Want to hear a longer, ad-free version of this episode where Rachel and I talk about my business, and I ask her specific questions about my books? Become a member of Streamlined Solopreneur Accelerated.  Top Takeaways Forming an LLC alone does not provide tax benefits. While incorporation is an important aspect of running a business, you also need to file as the right type of entity (like an S Corp), to help lighten your tax load.Track all business income and expenses from day one in a spreadsheet or separate bank account. Don't rely on memory or mix business and personal finances.Don’t deduct for the sake of deducting, and be cautious with what you deduct. Some things, like a home office, might offer short-term gains for long-term pain. Finally, I believe that investing time upfront to properly track finances and get professional accounting help pays off in the long run in taxes saved and peace of mind. Don’t wait until your business gets big to implement good accounting practices. Show Notes Rachel Stas TaxWhy Solopreneurs Need to Time TrackPodcast Growth Audit Check out Podcast Workflows here or wherever you get your podcastsGet started with Clariti for just $1 your first month with code SOLO2024 ★ Support this podcast ★

    41 min
  6. Why and How I’m Fixing my Newsletter

    JUL 15

    Why and How I’m Fixing my Newsletter

    My newsletter has gone through a lot of changes over the years, but something that's been steadfast is promoting the latest episode of this podcast at the beginning of the week. And that made perfect sense when both the newsletter and this podcast talked about largely the same thing. But now this show talks about running a solo business generally, while the newsletter is supposed to focus on podcast processes and systems. They both make the same promise, but the audiences are different. I've tried splitting the baby, so to speak, by promoting the episode, and then something behind-the-scenes look at that episode. But it doesn't work. You know...don't talk to more than one audience, yada yada. As a result, the newsletter isn't growing the way I'd like. And that’s what we’re talking about today. Top Takeaways I need to make my newsletter’s value proposition clear. Right now, it’s trying to attract and talk to two different audiences.As a result, it’s not a “recommendable” newsletter. People with great newsletters (like Chenell Basilio and Justin Moore) have great newsletters with a clear focus, so people know who to recommend them to.The new format of the newsletter will drive home my promise: to improve your podcast processes. And while I may recommend Streamlined Solopreneur sometimes, it will not be the focus of any newsletter. Get started with Clariti for just $1 your first month with code SOLO2024 ★ Support this podcast ★

    25 min
  7. Generating Predictable Income Joining Affiliate Programs with Justine Galea

    JUL 8

    Generating Predictable Income Joining Affiliate Programs with Justine Galea

    I remember the first time I got an affiliate payout. I didn’t even know it was coming. The money just showed up in my account.  “What is this from?” Then an email followed. A hosting company I had written a blog post about paid my affiliate commission for the last 2 months.  Since then, I’ve been stumbling through, clumsily trying to make affiliate income an appreciable part of my income – but it’s never worked as well as I hoped.  So I brought in an expert: my friend Justine. She’s been doing affiliate programs forever and currently leads ConvertKit, as well as consults through her own business, Brilliant Affiliate. She’s the perfect person to talk to.  Justine not only sets me straight, but she offers a TON of fantastic actionable advice for how to make the most of affiliate programs, how to find the right ones, and how they can live harmoniously (and even help) with sponsorships. Top Takeaways Affiliate programs provide a way to earn passive income by referring customers to products/services you recommend. Look for ones that pay well.Target your affiliate content to the right people – people who are low in the funnel, and are weighing their options between your recommended product and competitors.Balance affiliate income with sponsorships - affiliates are more passive/long-term while sponsorships are good for timely campaigns. But being a good affiliate can also help you land sponsored campaigns from the same company! Show Notes Justine GaleaJustine on TwitterConvertKitPodcasting Tools Sponsors:  Check out Liquid WebGet started with Clariti for just $1 your first month with code SOLO2024 ★ Support this podcast ★

    42 min
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What if you could save 12+ hours per week in your business? Being a solopreneur sometimes focuses too much on the “solo” part: doing all the jobs, figuring things out yourself, and spending too much time in your business. But we didn’t start our own solo business to spend all of our time at our desk. We did it because we want freedom: to travel; to spend time with our family; to watch a movie in the middle of a week day. That’s why Streamlined Solopreneur exists. Each week, host Joe Casabona talks about how you can build a better business through smarter systems and automated processes. He does this by bringing on expert guests, and sharing his own experience from years as a busy solopreneur parent — so that being a solopreneur feels…less solo. With every episode, you'll get insights, great stories, and 1-3 actions you can take today to improve your business processes and spend your time the way you want.

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