E-FICIONADO

A Minimalist Approach To Scaling A Business


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The messages entrepreneurs are inundated with are: be everywhere, all the time, and all at once. F*CK that noise. If you’re in the process of growing your business but you’re feeling indecisive and pulled between too many offers or different types of clients, your marketing strategy doesn’t seem to be effective or it’s non-existent, and you’re experiencing perpetual burnout or feel stuck in the day-to-day admin stuff, this episode was made for you. We dive into how to simplify your offer, marketing, and systems so you can enjoy increased time and energy - along with increased revenue. Scaling can be a relaxed process. Reject the hustle and take a beat to tune in.

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This episode of E-ficionado includes:

+ Business Simplicity Coach, Delanie Fischer, and her Operations Manager, Kris, discuss the cons of overcomplicating your business, how to narrow sh*t down so your biz can run like a well-oiled machine, and tips for implementing your next steps as you scale with ease

+ The only 3 elements you need in order to scale your business efficiently

+ The biggest time sucks for most entrepreneurs 

+ How to eliminate sh*t you don't need 

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Credits:

Cover art by Patrick Nicely

Photo by Todd Rosenberg

Song by OctoSound

Sound effects by Zapsplat

You can request a transcript for this episode at delaniefischer.com 

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E-FICIONADOBy Delanie Fischer