Elite Edupreneurs: Empowering Educators to Become Entrepreneurs
Summary: Elite Edupreneurs features Inspiring discussions including Teachers pay Teachers success and best practices. Hear discussions with some of the most successful sellers about how they got started and what keeps them motivated. Elite Edupreneurs is a podcast designed to inspire Edupreneurs to maximize the effectiveness and quality of their online sales.
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Podcasts:
In today's episode I share the stories of two international sellers, Jane from Tech Teacher Pto3 and Hinemoa from Top Teaching Tasks.
In today's episode I interview Courtney from Ramona Recommends. Courtney shares why your Instagram strategy should be consistent and authentic, why she believes kindness always wins, and even though she is digitally savvy why she prefers a paper planner.
In today's episode I recap my takeaways from the productivity series.
In today's episode I interview Amanda from The Primary Gal. Amanda shares how she went from struggling to find her niche to developing a marketing strategy that has significantly increased her sales. Amanda and I also chat about champagne moments, great business podcasts, and how important it is to invest in yourself.
In today's episode I chat with Ellie from cognitive cardio with middle school math moments. Ellie shares how she is in her season of Pinterest, why she loves spreadsheets, and how she uses rewards and deadlines to stay motivated.
In today's episode I chat with Lauren Copeland from teaching is the sweetest thing. Lauren and I do a deep dive into how to optimize using a Virtual assistant. Lauren shares why it’s important to “date” your VA, how to stay accountable, and how having a VA changed her edupreneur career.
In today’s episode I interview Devon, our current sponsor, from Teach with Fergy. Devon shares tons of helpful tips for optimizing your email list, including how to automate everything, how sequences build relationships, and how email marketing allows you to bring people into your world.
In today's episode I interview Leah Cleary from What’s New with Leah. Leah and I chat about the difference between being busy and being productive, why it's important not to underestimate the power of negative feedback, and how to set small attainable goals.
In today's episode I interview Kerry Tracy from Feel Good Teaching. Kerry shares how she grew her sales by 11x without creating a new product for a year! We talk all about videos, time management tips, and the 80/20 rule. Kerry is truly passionate about video and her career as an edupreneur.
In today's episode I interview Shana McKay from Scaffolded Math and Science. We do a deep dive into all things FaceBook! Shana shares why it is important to keep your FaceBook page positive, how to show videos and resources in action, and how to successfully boost your posts after Facebook’s algorithm change. We also discuss why taking risks and diversifying your marketing strategy is essential to being a successful edupreneur.
In today's episode I interview Rebecca Joyner from It’s Not Rocket Science. Rebecca shares how she quickly hit her first two milestones while teaching full-time, why she feels like her products are an extension of her soul, and how she uses time management strategies to remember this is a marathon not a sprint!
In today's episode I interview Kristin Oldham from A Teeny Tiny Teacher. Kristen shares how she found her voice and grew her blog by writing authentic and humorous posts, why it is important to be persistent with Facebook ads, and how she uses the “if, then” method to stay motivated.
In today’s episode I chat with Claudio Enriquez from Two Boys and a Dad. Claudio shares how he maintains a work life balance as a dad, teacher, and edupreneur! He discusses the power of routines, how to blog about roundups, and why he switched from PowerPoint to Keynote to create products.
In today's episode I interview Emily LaFontaine from Will Teach for Chocolate. Her name says it all when it comes to prioritizing self-care. Emily’s story is extra inspiring and she hit her first TpT milestone while battling Leukemia! Emily and I also chat about how high quality products speak for themselves and why edupreneurs need brain breaks just like the kiddos do!
Ep. 29: Rachel Davis - Bright Futures Counseling