Work Less, Earn More

It can be really difficult to stay focused on what you need to do to grow your business and profit when you’re constantly getting distracted by shiny new marketing tactics that people are trying to sell you.


There’s always going to be a new marketing strategy you could try to grow your business. Some of them might be really useful. Often, these are distractions from the fundamentals you need to do to actually grow your business. 


Building an online business and generating a lot of profit doesn’t have to be that complicated.


In fact, the basics can take you really far as long as you focus on executing those consistently.


Today, I’m going to guide you step by step through creating a straightforward plan for building a highly profitable business while working 20 hours per week or less.


This is a plan that will not only increase your profits but will also decrease your work hours. It’s a plan to work smarter, not harder. To work less, and profit more.


Listen to the full episode to hear:


  • How clarifying the value your business brings to your customers will help you generate more and bigger sales
  • Key questions to help you define your ideal customer’s psychographics and how your product addresses them
  • The four things you need to generate sales
  • How to eliminate, systematize, automate, and outsource so you can focus on the activities that really move the needle in your business


Learn more about Gillian:

What is Work Less, Earn More?

Work Less, Earn More is the podcast that explores how to get the most out of every hour you work. Gillian Perkins brings more than a decade of experience as an entrepreneur and educator to help you design a business that's not only flexible and fulfilling, but highly profitable. She shares strategies that are working in her own business to save time and maximize profits. She also features interviews with successful business owners on how they’re achieving big things in their businesses with crazy-little time investment. Share Work Less, Earn More with an overworked entrepreneur you know who could use a change of pace!