
1642 – Time Schedule Freedom with Billable At The Beach’s Amy Rasdal
The Thoughtful Entrepreneur · Josh Elledge · UpMyInfluence.com & PodVerified.com
August 19, 202324m 1s
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Show Notes
In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks to the Founder of Billable at the Beach®, Amy Rasdal.
Amy Rasdal started the conversation by dispelling a common myth: consultants make less money than traditional jobs. On the contrary, she explained that consultants can earn more and significantly impact client companies. She likened consulting to being a superhero with a superpower, offering specific skills and expertise for a limited period and being paid handsomely for it.
Amy stressed the importance of identifying your superpower and building relationships. She emphasized that relationships are the lifeblood of any business and suggested leveraging existing connections to generate leads and referrals.
Amy pointed out that the most challenging part of consulting is selling and generating revenue. She encouraged entrepreneurs to avoid getting caught up in the minutiae and instead focus on starting with a minimum viable product (MVP) and solving a niche-specific problem based on one's background.
She emphasized the value of having meaningful individual conversations with decision-makers and networking to explain one's value proposition. Amy also highlighted the significance of maintaining relationships and not burning bridges, as these connections can be valuable in the future.
Amy shared her three action steps to generate revenue, available as a free email course on her website. She encourages individuals to leverage their existing relationships, including past colleagues and team members, as potential clients. Amy believes reaching out to these connections can lead to exciting opportunities and emphasizes the importance of not feeling like a burden when offering one's talents.
Key Points from the Episode:
- Helping people start their own six-figure consulting businesses
- Dispel the myth that consultants make less money
- Importance of identifying superpower and building relationships
- Starting consulting quickly with minimal resources
- Hardest part of consulting is selling and generating revenue
- Importance of starting with a minimum viable product (MVP) and solving a niche-specific problem
- Three action steps to generate revenue