• Navigating Changes as a Sole Trader

  • Jun 24 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Navigating Changes as a Sole Trader

  • Summary

  • As a sole trader or freelancer, changes in your personal life can have a huge impact on your business. In this episode, Tess and Bo talk about the risks and rewards of pivots and big leaps as well as small incremental changes across their own businesses and their client work.

    From having children to moving interstate, to changing your business name or a global pandemic, internal and external transitions can force us into having to change our business offerings whether we like it or not. Sometimes, it’s appropriate to bring your community with you on that journey of change and Tess offers suggestions for making sure your website and your narrative around that change is authentic and clear for your clients and colleagues.

    LINKS:

    Bo’s Mentoring

    Bo’s Retreats

    DIY Guide to SEO

    Self-Promotion Without Social Media

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    This podcast is a collaboration between Soul Traders Podcast and Creative Minds.

    If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please, take a moment to recommend us to a friend by sending them a link to the show.

    You can find us online at soultraders.net.au and creativemindshq.com

    Tess’s new book Self-Promotion Without Social Media is available at bookstores and independent retailers around Australia, internationally via Amazon, and at creativemindshq.com.

    Thanks to Lucy Peach for our music and Scott from Sound Mind Editing.

    This podcast is recorded across the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri and Menang peoples.

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