This week, Mitch interviews Caitlin Pyle, a 30-year-old former freelance proofreader turned multimillion-dollar media-preneur. Caitlin turned a subject (proofreading) she was passionate about into a successful business. PLUS… she did it on her terms. As the founder of the ultra-niche, multi 7-figure blog called: Proofread Anywhere, Caitlin has been featured in Forbes, Fast Company and Business Insider. She talks with Mitch about her story and the steps she took to turn her passion into a 7-figure business. Listen To The Podcast: I love it when I meet people who surprise me. And… Caitlin Pyle is one of those people. Caitlin took her interest in proofreading and turned it into a blog. That’s right… I said, proofreading! That blog became a 7-figure business. See what I mean???? SURPRISE! I don’t know about you but when I first heard about someone with a blog for proofreaders, I thought to myself, “How could that possibly be a business?” But as I dug into Caitlin’s story… she continued to surprise me! Surprise 1: She had some of the same doubts I did. She wondered, “How could I turn THIS into a business?” (Her family and friends wondered too.) Surprise 2: She experimented. Some things didn’t work. Some things did. And the things that did work were a surprise too! Surprise 3: Caitlin has helped other people take their passion for various subjects (some mainstream… and many not-so-much) and turn them into profitable businesses. Surprise 4: Well… you’ll have to listen to the interview to get THIS one. Plus, Caitlin offers some free resources that will help you to think through your next steps. HERE’S THE LINK TO GET THE PDF! Grab this free (and awesome) resource… especially if you’ve ever had a passion for something and wondered, “Could I turn this into a business?” I think you’ll dig it. And hey… whether you’ve ever thought about turning an idea into a business or not… I think you’ll be inspired by Caitlin’s story and her approach to life. Listen in and then leave a comment. Let me know what stood out to you. Can’t wait to hear from you. Mitch