21: From Solopreneur To Entrepreneur With Stacy Tuschl

EPISODE · May 16, 2016

21: From Solopreneur To Entrepreneur With Stacy Tuschl

from STANDOUT with Cheryl Tan

From solopreneur to entrepreneur with Stacy Tuschl I had the opportunity to speak at the Modern Femme Convention in Virginia Beach this past weekend, a wonderful gathering of people supporting women in business. It’s fitting that my guest for this episode is Stacy Tuschl, an entrepreneur in Wisconsin who grew a 7-figure business from an idea she started while in college. She is now in the business of guiding women to entrepreneurial success. I talk with a lot of people who are trying to figure out how to grow and so I address that issue quite a bit on STANDOUT. Stacy has navigated that path from solopreneur to entrepreneur and shares her steps to success. What you\'ll learn in this episode: *How Stacy was able to turn her passion into a 7-figure business *The big problems she ran into when her company started to take off *The solutions Stacy came up to grow a company the smart way *The marketing techniques that work well to bring in customers *The biggest obstacle for people who are trying to grow their businesses *How to establish a budget for your business *Best tools and resources to invest in on a budget *How to create balance between business and home *Secrets to success on Periscope Links mentioned in this episode: Get the first chapter of Stacy\'s new book, \"Is Your Business Worth Saving?\" Business Rescue Road map Podcast The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy Did you enjoy the show? Please subscribe to the STANDOUT with Cheryl Tan podcast on iTunes here.

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