Posts by Amel Derragui
TN241: Prioritizing self-care and keeping up with business in tough times – Part 1 with Melissa Tiessen and Karen Dyck
For many solo entrepreneurs it’s already tough to practice self-care while running a business and managing the usual obligations of life. So, when things go wrong and you need to slow down and face some difficult challenges in your personal life – such as supporting family members in distress or through illness, taking care of…
TN242: Prioritizing self-care and keeping up with business in tough times – Part 2 with Melissa Tiessen and Karen Dyck
One of the biggest challenges as a solo entrepreneur (or probably any entrepreneur) is that if you are not doing well personally, your business is likely to struggle too. It is really important to understand that you are human and it is totally normal that there will be times when you cannot be on the…
TN240: Balancing parenting and business while growing visibility – With Tracy Oyekanmi
Balancing parenting with starting and growing your own business as a solopreneur is never easy. Add in a couple of international relocations AND a full-time job and it might seem impossible, but Tracy Oyekanmi is doing it all. As a parent and an entrepreneur, Tracy has found ways to juggle family life, career and her…
TN239: 7 ways to gain visibility and grow your email list
Growing your email list and gaining visibility should be one of your top priorities if you want to consistently attract new clients. Here are 7 ways you can do that. “The easier you make it for your audience to find your resources the better results and conversion you will get. Keep it simple and memorable!”…
TN238: How to write content with your true authentic voice – With Janine Christie
Great copywriting can make a real difference in attracting your ideal clients through your content. However, writing original copy can feel very daunting, unless you realize that it can get much easier when you write with your true voice instead of writing in a way that does not represent who you truly are. “You can’t…