The Family First Entrepreneur | w/Steve Chou
Publisher |
Rick Mulready
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Entrepreneurship
Marketing
Publication Date |
May 24, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:45:21

Hey there, welcome to this episode of the podcast! Today, I had the pleasure of chatting with e-commerce entrepreneur Steve Chou about his new book, "The Family First Entrepreneur." Steve is a successful online business owner who has managed to prioritize his family and personal life while running his businesses. 

In our conversation, Steve shares some valuable insights on how he manages to balance his work and family life, and how he has been able to build successful online businesses. 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Setting boundaries: Steve emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and finding ways to automate and delegate tasks to free up time. He shares some practical tips on how to do this effectively.
  • Marketing strategy: Steve shares his marketing strategy for his e-commerce business, which involves framing ordinary products in a unique way and creating content around topics related to his target audience. He explains how this approach has helped him stand out in a crowded market.
  • Redefining success: Steve and I discuss the prevalent goal of hitting the seven-figure mark and the importance of redefining success for oneself. Steve shares his own definition of success and how he has been able to achieve it.

If you're an entrepreneur who is struggling to balance your work and family life, or if you're looking for some practical tips on how to build a successful online business, then this episode is for you. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the conversation! Rick Mulready's Links:

Kwadwo  [QUĀY.jo]  Sampany-Kessie's Links:

Steve Chou's Links:

Please support the podcast by giving an honest Rating/Review for the show on iTunes!

Hey there, welcome to this episode of the podcast! Today, I had the pleasure of chatting with e-commerce entrepreneur Steve Chou about his new book, "The Family First Entrepreneur." Steve is a successful online business owner who has managed to prioritize his family and personal life while running his businesses. In our conversation, Steve shares some valuable insights on how he manages to balance his work and family life, and how he has been able to build successful online businesses.&n...

Hey there, welcome to this episode of the podcast! Today, I had the pleasure of chatting with e-commerce entrepreneur Steve Chou about his new book, "The Family First Entrepreneur." Steve is a successful online business owner who has managed to prioritize his family and personal life while running his businesses. 

In our conversation, Steve shares some valuable insights on how he manages to balance his work and family life, and how he has been able to build successful online businesses. 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Setting boundaries: Steve emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and finding ways to automate and delegate tasks to free up time. He shares some practical tips on how to do this effectively.
  • Marketing strategy: Steve shares his marketing strategy for his e-commerce business, which involves framing ordinary products in a unique way and creating content around topics related to his target audience. He explains how this approach has helped him stand out in a crowded market.
  • Redefining success: Steve and I discuss the prevalent goal of hitting the seven-figure mark and the importance of redefining success for oneself. Steve shares his own definition of success and how he has been able to achieve it.

If you're an entrepreneur who is struggling to balance your work and family life, or if you're looking for some practical tips on how to build a successful online business, then this episode is for you. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the conversation! Rick Mulready's Links:

Kwadwo  [QUĀY.jo]  Sampany-Kessie's Links:

Steve Chou's Links:

Please support the podcast by giving an honest Rating/Review for the show on iTunes!

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