• 122 - How Taylor Moved to Bali and Started a Business with $600

  • Jan 7 2020
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

122 - How Taylor Moved to Bali and Started a Business with $600

  • Summary

  • On this episode, Tanya interviews Taylor Victoria, the founder of Millennial Girls Media and the host of the Millennial Business Podcast.

    Taylor is a social media extraordinaire and she’s the very definition of a digital nomad since she packed up everything with only $600  and moved to Bali all alone!

    You’ll hear...

    • How NOT having a system in place to deal with her workload caused her to lose clients and feel overwhelmed at the beginning. 
    • What a GAME-CHANGER it was when she figured out how to create RECURRING REVENUE in her business.
    • What helped her FAST-TRACKED her business when she was first starting out.
    • How she got to know so many other entrepreneurs when she first moved to Bali. 
    • Taylor’s SUPER SIMPLE TIP for reaching out to NEW people online and in-person.
    • How she got people to say YES to being interviewed on her podcast.
    • How to ask interview questions that empower your interviewee to share the knowledge that they have to give value to your audience. 

    At Millennial Girls Media, Taylor helps mission-lead entrepreneurs to become seen, heard, and paid online - through content creation, video production, podcast production, paid campaigns, branding, messaging, content strategy, mindset and business coaching.

    Click Here to Listen & Subscribe to The Millennial Business Podcast 

    DM Taylor on Instagram @taylor.victoriaa

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