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Build Your Business During a Financial Setback

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Losing a job unexpectedly can be devastating especially if you do not have a backup plan or enough money in your emergency fund to sustain your lifestyle. You are racing against time. Your family is looking at you for answers. So, you decide it is time to turn your passion into your side hustle, but can you do it in the midst of your financial setback?

In this episode, Sarah Li Cain speaks with Pete McPherson, the founder of Do You Even Blog, an award-winning blog, podcast and YouTube channel dedicated to helping businesses profitable on the internet. Pete shared how he had to manage three years without a steady income source after quitting his job, moving to another city, and losing the part-time job he had planned on working to give him time to scale his side businesses.

Episode highlights

  • Pete discusses what he did to monetize his online business
  • How he scaled his business with little money
  • Pete discusses what is or is not justified in terms of investing in one’s business
  • How Pete grew his listeners and newsletter subscribers in the community

For more information, visit the show notes at https://plutusfoundation.org/2021/build-business-financial-setback

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Losing a job unexpectedly can be devastating especially if you do not have a backup plan or enough money in your emergency fund to sustain your lifestyle. You are racing against time. Your family is looking at you for answers. So, you decide it is time to turn your passion into your side hustle, but can you do it in the midst of your financial setback?

In this episode, Sarah Li Cain speaks with Pete McPherson, the founder of Do You Even Blog, an award-winning blog, podcast and YouTube channel dedicated to helping businesses profitable on the internet. Pete shared how he had to manage three years without a steady income source after quitting his job, moving to another city, and losing the part-time job he had planned on working to give him time to scale his side businesses.

Episode highlights

  • Pete discusses what he did to monetize his online business
  • How he scaled his business with little money
  • Pete discusses what is or is not justified in terms of investing in one’s business
  • How Pete grew his listeners and newsletter subscribers in the community

For more information, visit the show notes at https://plutusfoundation.org/2021/build-business-financial-setback

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