• From Idea to Execution: A Journey to Starting Your Own Business(BookSight Episode 7)

  • Feb 2 2023
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

From Idea to Execution: A Journey to Starting Your Own Business(BookSight Episode 7)

  • Summary

  • Welcome to the BookSight Podcast, a weekly podcast dedicated to accounting, bookkeeping, and small business tasks. In this episode, Taylor Arndt and Michael Babcock start the long-awaited entrepreneurship series and discuss the things you need to know if you want to start your own business in 2023.
    Introduction:

    Host: Taylor Arndt

    Co-Host: Michael Babcock (Podcast Editor)

    Topic: Starting a Business in 2023
    Key Points:
    1. Why January is a great time to start a business

    New tax year and organized finances
    2. The importance of planning and preparing before starting a business

    Defining what you want to serve and have a clear plan in place
    3. Evolution of a business: How Payown Media started and changed over time

    Initially started with website work, then added voiceover work and expanded to live streaming and video media
    4. The flexibility to adapt and change as the business grows
    Conclusion:
    Starting a business requires planning and preparation, but it's also important to be flexible and adapt as the business evolves. This entrepreneurship series will provide valuable insights and tips to help you get started on your own business journey in 2023.
    Thanks for tuning in to the BookSight Podcast. Make sure to tune in next week for another episode on accounting, bookkeeping, and small business tasks.

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