Janice Hurlburt on Balancing Creativity, Online Presence, and Financial Planning
Janice Hurlburt joins LS Kirkpatrick to discuss her journey from traditional work to an online business, highlighting financial concerns at retirement and her experience with Grant Cardone's TV show. The conversation explores balancing creativity with monetization and the importance of building an online presence. Janice shares insights on the power of true fans, social media impact, and managing client relationships. They delve into the value of newsletters and personal history, including family genealogy and downsizing. Janice discusses merging creative outlets like writing, podcasting, and teaching, and the episode touches on art therapy and new hobbies. It concludes with Janice's contact details, upcoming projects, and sponsor messages.
Key Points
- Entrepreneurship after 50 can be a powerful way to leverage existing skills and supplement Social Security income, especially for those who prefer to work from home.
- Building an online presence doesn't require a massive following; a dedicated audience of 10 to 100 true fans can significantly grow your business.
- Nurturing client relationships through regular, meaningful communication, such as a concise, value-driven newsletter, is essential for maintaining trust and staying top-of-mind.
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