Streamlined Solopreneur: Automate Your Business, Take Time Off Worry-Free

I’m considering a membership again, but this one is different! I’m going to do a paid newsletter, powered by Memberful and Kit. 

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Streamlined Solopreneur is the podcast for solopreneurs who want to automate their business and take time off worry-free. Each week, Joe Casabona shares practical systems, tools, and strategies to help you reclaim your time and run your business without sacrificing your the rest of your life, or your health. 

Start with the free Solopreneur Sweep — a step-by-step method for finding where your business is losing time: https://streamlined.fm/sweep

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What is Streamlined Solopreneur: Automate Your Business, Take Time Off Worry-Free?

As a solopreneur, it can feel hard to take time off. I mean REALLY take time off. Not take a vacation where you still respond to email.

The problem is that for many solopreneurs running a one-person business, taking time off means the business shuts down. As a result, you’re constantly worrying about it. But what if you had great systems in place to automate your business?

That’s exactly what you’ll get with Streamlined Solopreneur. You’ll learn how to turn manual tasks into reliable systems, so you can take time off worry-free.

Joe Casabona knows about this firsthand. He went from worrying so much that he had a panic attack to taking 4-6 weeks off every year. Worry-free. And he’s helped hundreds of solopreneurs do the same.

If you’re ready to automate your business, and take time off to do what you want (instead of waiting until you have a panic attack), start listening to Streamlined Solopreneur.

Subscribe now or visit https://streamlined.fm.

Okay, so I know I have talked about this in the past. Membership, community stuff. Uh, and I was thinking recently uh, about something that could be a possible low lift membership. And one of my favorite newsletters is called Cocktails with Sutterman. It's by Peter Sutterman. He's mostly a political writer, actually, but he has a side hustle. It might be his main hustle now. But he has a newsletter where, a couple times a week, he writes about different cocktails that he's making. And he usually has a story behind it, and that is free. And then for paid subscribers, you get the actual recipe for the cocktail, if you want to try it, and variations and things like that. Really high value stuff. one of my favorite newsletters. And I started to think, because for my newsletter, I do something called automation Fridays, where I will basically talk through an automation or some sort of mindset thing or why you might want an automation like this. And I feel like it was, it's something where a membership could slot in pretty easily. So, I still have this sequence, and when people sign up, they'll they actually start getting it from the beginning. It's like an evergreen sequence. And I feel like I could pretty easily add a, for subscribers only, a video of me going through or a tutorial on how to actually do the automation. Uh, and maybe a link to the template, something like that. So I mapped all of this out and I think I'm going to give it a go. And so the next thing, obviously, I have to think about is implementation. So I've been thinking a lot about substack because they make it impossibly easy to do something like this. But my entire newsletter is already on Kit. Substack famously is a walled garden. You can't do, you can't automate anything. They want you to only use the platform and they lock you into some pretty hefty fees. On the other side, kits, subscriptions suck. There's no way around it. It's just a half baked product, and I don't trust something that I hope could be a decent income generator for me to their implementation of subscriptions. So what do I do? Well, I was thinking about how I could implement this without overcomplicating it, over-engineering it. And I remembered one of my former sponsors for this show, memberful, and I think this is the way I'm going to go, because I really want the ability for people to access the archive, like substack, on a website. I don't want to bolt this onto Casabona.org. I tried that before. It just wasn't good. I kind of want this to be its own brand. as part of the streamlined solopreneur. And memberful integrates with Kit. and sync subscriptions over. And so I have created a snippet that says, you know, if they're not tagged as an active member, full subscriber, an active member, full member, show them, hey, this is only for members. Click here to sign up. And then they would get the tag. Now they wouldn't be able to go back into their email and view it, but they could then view the archive online. And the other cool thing is that, Sorry, I've got like fall allergies for the 1st time ever. Um, The other cool thing about member full is that it integrates with a bunch of other tools. So it's like the platform that sits on top of a bunch of things, but Discord is one of them. And while discord scares and confuses me, If I want to do like a community aspect of it, discord is the place to be. So I've been thinking through this a lot. I have, I'm going to, uh, Creator Camp by ECam live this week. So I'll be in Portsmouth if you're going to be there. And then we're also talking on like an in-person mastermind. At the end of it, me and a few of my friends. And so, I think this is something I'm going to bring to them. Or maybe you're listening, my mastermind friends. And this is definitely something I want to work through. So I feel good about this implementation. It's not overly complicated. It slots right into Kit. So it's a low lift. There is an investment, but I think just a few memberships would pay for it, and I think it's worth the test. So let me know. Hey, would you are you interested in something like this? Let me know over at streamlined feedback.com.