Bailey Richert is a business coach who helps individuals launch profitable online enterprises as “infopreneurs”: respected experts in their fields creating value and generating income by sharing their life experience, knowledge and passions with others in a manner that supports their ideal lifestyles.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
When business started difficulties overcame:
“Trying to explain to people who really didn’t understand what I was going through why I was making this decision to start this business and leave engineering and really just change the entire life path that I was on, even though it made sense to me it didn’t make sense to them and It was really difficult to get people to understand”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
Robert Kiyosaki BooksFavourite Quote:
“Don’t jump to conclusions before you have all the facts201D
Recommended Online Resources:
Jade Oak – The start to finish guide to starting your blog & online biz legally. … If you want to be sure that your blog and biz are LEGAL, this is the course for you. Written by a seasoned blogger and attorney, this is your start to finish guide for the legal aspects for your blog and online …
Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
“If you’re really struggling with like what to call your business , really, these days a personal brand is where it’s at and it’s where the market is going. People want to do business human to human so unless you have a very absurd name that’s very very difficult to pronounce or very hard to spell I would definitely consider using your own name as your personal brand”…[Listen for More]
More About Bailey Richert:
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“In the real world, answers may not be clear cut. There will be messy choices, and you’re not going to be able to construct a policy response in a neat and tidy way. Being able to listen to other people, even as you stay true to your principles, that’s how you actually succeed.” Jake Sullivan
Other Quotes From the Chat with Bailey Richert:
- “If you try and make the most right decision that you can in that moment with as much information as you have then you’ve done as good as you can do”
- “Find someone who’s already doing what you want to do and then either work with them, be mentored by them, learn from then, model what they’re doing. The truth is most of us are not in the game of being ridiculously innovative, most of us are not Steve Jobs and our job is not to create the next iPhone, our job is not to create the next computer like Bill Gates and Windows and things like that. Most of the time the things that we’re going to be creating and doing, it’s already been done before”
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