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Free coaching Friday, y’all. To truly start your weekend off right I’m here with another edition of free coaching Friday: you ask the questions and I provide the answers.
If you haven’t listened to one of these episodes before this is YOUR chance to ask questions: ask anything you want on whatever you want, any topic you want: bring it on! If you want to be part of the next show join us in the Proudly Unemployable Facebook group here. Look for my post, typically on Thursday, asking for your questions. Post yours in the comments section and then tune in the next day to hear my answer.
Sound good?! Great! Let’s get to episode 397 of The Solopreneur Hour.
More About Solopreneur Free Coaching Friday
In this episode you’ll hear:
- What would I have done differently if I had had a family to support during my solopreneur journey?
- What’s it feel like to ride in my vintage Porsche – comfortable or not?
- How did I shoot the videos for my social media marketing course
- What is the single hardest thing I’ve had to do as a solopreneur?
- What’s the latest on the Proudly Unemployable book?
- What’s the set up of Studio 86? What is in it? Is there a quick snapchat tour you can take?
And:
- What tasks do you outsource? Do you use a VA or do you outsource each item separately as needed?
- What is my quick and painless recommendation for SEO on a new blog?
- Should you talk with your audience via one-on-one calls to really figure out how you can create the most value for them?
- How can you overcome impostor syndrome? How do you decide what idea you should try or invest in first?
- In the world of nonprofits, who are some voices you should follow/listen to? What is the difference in nonprofit entrepreneurs vs for profit entrepreneurs?
- Do you need to protect your tagline through a trademark/copyright?
Selected Links and Resources From This Episode
Social Media Ninja Tactics course
The Solopreneur Hour on Snapchat
The Solopreneur Hour on the Twitter
The Solopreneur Hour on Instagram
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The think you said about people teaching things they don’t know. Reminds me of something on of my teachers toughs me. He always says “you can’t take someone to place that you have not been to yourself”.
Hi Michael, I hoped the (Allen& Heath Z10?) cheaper mixer that you mentioned would be listed in the show notes. I’ve had quite a time trying to set-up my Behringer mixer for interviews for my podcast. Now I can record directly onto 2 tracks in AA multitrack. I gather it is a type of mix minus. It works, but I wish it could be easier to set-up and in the future be easy to reproduce with less equipment. John D. has wires wrapped from front to back in order to record guests on Skype. I am a PP member so his recording tutorials along with lynda.com helped me set-up.
I would like to have something that would help the audio quality of my guest during the recording. I strive to make the recording at the source as good as I can make it, but Skype, computer mics etc. play havoc. Is it possible to clean up the quality of the guest? Also, you mentioned that you can block out room sound. That would be lovely. I got the impression that your set-up would do this. Would you mind listing the equipment you have, or suggest something easier for me? I’ve always wondered how you had such great quality audio.
I have a Heil PR40, AvidMbox mini, a Behringer mixer UB1204, old PC, Skype and I record in Adobe Auditon. I am self-taught and I just followed direction for my set-up, took photos of the mixer so if my cat changed the buttons I could get it back. It has been a long and difficult learning curve over two years.