The DollarSprout Podcast

Megan Robinson

Want a business that offers consistent income and flexibility without all the hustle and grind? You, my friend, need a lifestyle business. Join us each week where we’ll interview lifestyle entrepreneurs on the tools, tips, and strategies you need to build a lean business that supports your ideal lifestyle. If you’ve ever thought about starting an online business or just want to escape hustle culture and the 9-to-5 grind, this show is for you. read less
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Episodes

S2 EP9: Building a $10,000 Etsy Shop in 4 Hours a Week with Julie Berninger
Apr 17 2023
S2 EP9: Building a $10,000 Etsy Shop in 4 Hours a Week with Julie Berninger
Today’s guest is Julie Berninger. Julie is a blogger, podcaster, Etsy seller, and co-founder of Gold City Ventures, where she teaches others how to start a successful Etsy business selling printables. In 2017, Julie started her own Etsy shop, The Swag Elephant, selling temporary tattoos for bachelorette parties. After realizing she didn’t want to deal with the hassle of shipping orders, Julie switched to selling bachelorette scavenger hunt printables.  Over the course of two years, she was able to build her Etsy shop to $10,000 a year working just 4 hours a week. Even after taking 6 months off for a cross-country move, her shop still brought in over $10,000. Through her E-Printables Course, Julie teaches others how to create and sell printables on Etsy in nearly any niche. In this episode, Julie shares: The #1 mindset trap for most people when starting an Etsy shop (and most online businesses)How she built a strong support community of entrepreneurs in the early days of her businessSome printable niches you never would’ve guessed were profitable (or even possible)How the 80/20 rule applies to an Etsy printables businessThe biggest mindset change that improved her life and businessA few dos and don’ts for starting an Etsy shopThings to avoid when starting your Etsy shop Resources: Episode Show NotesJulie’s Free Workshop on How to Sell Printables on EtsyJulie’s E-Printables Side Hustle CourseJulie’s Instagram
S2 EP6: How Keldie Ran a Successful Online Business without a Website or Social Media
Mar 27 2023
S2 EP6: How Keldie Ran a Successful Online Business without a Website or Social Media
Today’s guest is Keldie Jamieson, founder of the OBM Leadership Academy. Keldie’s career as an online business manager began in 2010 when she realized she could leverage her experience in project management and operations to build a location-independent business. After struggling to find ideal clients for a year, she took the Certified Online Business Manager® training and soon after landed her first 7-figure client. For more than 10 years, Keldie ran a successful OBM business with no online presence whatsoever – not even a website. Today, Keldie focuses on her work through the OBM Leadership Academy, where she teaches professionals how to leverage their operations, project management, and administrative expertise to build an OBM business of their own. In this episode, Keldie shares: How she managed to build a successful online business with ZERO online presenceHer #1 motivator for starting an online business (simultaneously a heartbreaking and heartwarming story)The biggest mistake she made in her first business and how you can avoid itHer best tips for networking (and why you need to build relationships with people in your industry)And more! Resources: Episode Show NotesFree Download: OBM Essentials Kit: Discover how you can transition your business administration expertise into a lucrative and legitimate online career and business as an Online Business ManagerFree Download: Certified OBM® Training Course SyllabusOBM Leadership Academy Website
S2 EP5: How Rob and Melissa Earn $100,000+ Per Year Reselling Items Online
Mar 20 2023
S2 EP5: How Rob and Melissa Earn $100,000+ Per Year Reselling Items Online
Today’s guests are Rob and Melissa Stephenson, co-founders of Flea Market Flipper. Rob comes from a family of flippers, and he started his own reselling side hustle when he was just 16 years old.  When he and Melissa realized they were about to have three kids under three with no health insurance, they decided to go all-in on reselling and take the business full time. That first year, they made over $130,000, more than $100,000 of which was profit. Today, Rob and Melissa have two sides of their business: flipping and coaching other flippers. On the reselling side, they bring in about $100,000 per year flipping 75 to 100 items. On the coaching side, they’ve helped over 1,000 people build profitable reselling businesses through their online course and community. In this episode, Rob and Melissa share: How they spend just 5-10 hours a week on reselling and make $100k+ per yearRules of thumb they use to determine whether an item will be profitableHow to avoid requests for refunds from your buyersHow they earn 10x what they pay on each flip (including one item they bought for $500 and sold for $14,500)Stories of some of the best (and worst) flips they’ve ever madeTheir best tips for anyone new to flippingAnd more! Resources: Episode Show NotesFree Workshop: How to Create A Recession-Proof Side Hustle with a Profitable Reselling Business in as Little as 14 DaysFlea Market Flipper WebsiteFlea Market Flipper YouTube
S2 EP4: Growth Isn’t Always Linear: How Emma Grew Her Writing Agency to $70,000 per Year
Mar 13 2023
S2 EP4: Growth Isn’t Always Linear: How Emma Grew Her Writing Agency to $70,000 per Year
Today’s guest is Emma Sloan. Emma is a full-time content creator in her business, The Wee Writer, where she and her team provide customized copywriting and editing services to small and medium-sized businesses. Emma started her business in 2015 when she was still in university. She was in need of part-time income with flexible hours when she came across the idea to offer copywriting services. Since then, she’s taken her business full-time and grown it to over $70,000 a year. Throughout her journey, Emma has learned that business growth isn’t always linear, and growth for growth’s sake is meaningless (and often stressful). Sometimes you need to take a step back and regroup in order to see the bigger picture. She’s on a journey to continue building The Wee Writer into a business that feels aligned and supports her needs. In this episode, Emma shares: A big mistake she made when cold pitching clients early on (and how you can avoid it)The mindset shift that’s helped her get more businessHer reality (and the reality of many) in running a full-time online business (spoiler: growth isn’t always linear)Tips for getting clients when you don’t have any work to showWhy she pivoted from her early service offeringsWhere her best clients come from (you’ve definitely heard of her biggest client!)The story of how she knew it was time to hire someone in her business and how she chose what to delegateThe biggest piece of advice she has for anyone starting a businessAnd more! Resources: Episode Show NotesThe Wee Writer Website (tune into the Nifty Networking Showcase on the blog)The Wee Writer on LinkedIn
S1 EP10: How to Design Your Online Course to Increase Your Testimonials (and Revenue)
Apr 26 2022
S1 EP10: How to Design Your Online Course to Increase Your Testimonials (and Revenue)
Today’s guest is Instructional Designer Melody Johnson. Melody helps course creators develop customer success strategies that get them more and better customer success stories (AKA testimonials). And you know what they say – testimonials are the best marketing material. Online courses and memberships can be a great way to build a flexible lifestyle business. We’ve talked about how to launch an online course in a previous episode with Lexi Merritt. But what if you’ve never created a course before? How do you organize and structure your course content to make sure that the course you create gets your students their desired result? The last thing you want to do is waste time creating a crappy course that no one finishes, that doesn’t get results for your students, or worst of all, your students complain about and ask for refunds for. As an Instructional Designer and a Certified Virtual Customer Success Manager, Melody’s specialty is helping you get your customers better results. And as I said before, better results equal better testimonials. And better testimonials equals more revenue in your business. A little about Melody before we jump into the show… Melody has a  Bachelor of Arts in Theater Arts with a concentration in performance and directing. She has a passion for musicals and makes it a point to learn every new Disney princess song. (Me too, Melody. Me, too.) She brings the same sassy theatrical excitement to every client and every project. Melody also studied early childhood education and taught young children before going on to get her Master’s Degree in Instructional Design. She then moved on to corporate training for several years before starting her own business, The Course Consultant, where she helps small business owners create, grow, and scale their online course curriculum. When it comes to course design, Melody is the real deal, and I’m so excited and grateful to have her on the show today. Links and resources: Episode Show Notes and Key TakeawaysThe Digital Product ToolkitMelody’s Inspired Courses Facebook GroupMelody's TikTok AccountMelody on LinkedInThe Course Consultant PodcastThe Course Consultant YouTube ChannelMelody's Retention CalculatorMelody's 1-on-1 Customer Success IntensiveBlog Post: Why Customer Success Matters for Small BusinessesTool mentioned: Tawk.to (free help desk software)
S1 EP7: How to Launch Your First Online Course in the Simplest Way Possible
Apr 4 2022
S1 EP7: How to Launch Your First Online Course in the Simplest Way Possible
Today’s guest is Launch Strategist Lexi Merritt. I first found Lexi on TikTok, and I’m just gonna say this upfront: if you’re a creative business owner, or interested in launching an online course, or you just appreciate fun and relatable content from REAL people, then you’re gonna want to go to TikTok and follow Lexi. Her TikTok is @leximmerritt. Lexi has worked in marketing for over 8 years. She was the Director of Marketing and Online Course Development for Rachel Simmons, best-selling author of books Odd Girl Out and Enough As She Is.  Lexi founded the Pretty Decent Internet Café, where she teaches creative thinkers how to turn their dreams and ideas into businesses.  Her two main offerings right now are a VIP Day, where she helps creatives outline a sustainable product or service offering and design a strategy to sell it. And her second offer is The Study, a private membership space for creative business owners, freelancers, and people who like to make things. I really admire the way that Lexi has structured her business. She gives herself a 4-day workweek, taking Thursdays off to have what she calls an “intuition day.” And she built her offers around things that she loves, which are teaching and working with other creative business owners. Lexi’s content speaks to my soul, and I’m so excited to have her on the show. I hope you enjoy. Links and resources: Episode Show Notes and Key TakeawaysLexi’s website: PrettyDecent.orgLexi’s TikTok: @leximmerrittThe Pretty Decent Podcast: Apple PodcastsSpotify Book: The Artist’s Way
S1 EP5: How to Overcome the Fear of Starting Your Own Business and Actually Get Started
Mar 21 2022
S1 EP5: How to Overcome the Fear of Starting Your Own Business and Actually Get Started
Today’s guest is High Performance and Mindset Coach Carrie Veatch. Carrie helps ambitious entrepreneurs bust through their self-doubt so they can create wildly profitable online businesses. She has a Master’s degree in counseling psychology, which led to her working as a therapist before starting her coaching practice at Set Yourself Free. Carrie now runs two online businesses, including her coaching practice, both built around her core value of freedom – including time freedom, financial freedom, and location freedom. Because of the way she’s built her businesses, she’s able to enjoy the digital nomad lifestyle she loves. She spent the last 4 years traveling around Asia and I believe is now in Mexico. In this conversation, Carrie talks all about the mental blocks that hold so many would-be entrepreneurs back and how to bust through them so you can create the freedom-based business of your dreams. Episode shownotesSet Yourself Free (Carrie’s website)Why Perfectionism is Fear in Disguise and What to Do About it (Carrie’s podcast)Navigate Your Visibility Fears While Still Making More (Carrie’s podcast)Feel Like a Fraud? Listen to Why It's a Good Thing! (Carrie’s podcast)Why Going ALL In is the Difference Make if You Want to Make More Money in Your Business (Carrie’s podcast)How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome Now (Carrie’s podcast)The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks (book that talks about how to find your “zone of genius”)Prevalence, Predictors, and Treatment of Impostor Syndrome: a Systematic Review (study)Thinking your way out of imposter syndrome by Valerie Young (video)
S1 EP4: Jen’s Journey from Laid Off and Pregnant to Successful Lifestyle Entrepreneur
Mar 14 2022
S1 EP4: Jen’s Journey from Laid Off and Pregnant to Successful Lifestyle Entrepreneur
Today’s guest is Jen Smith. Jen is co-host of the Frugal Friends podcast, which I highly suggest you check out if you haven’t already. Jen and her co-host Jill are so funny, you’ll literally just feel like you’re having a conversation with two of your best friends. They’re amazing. And on top of having a very successful podcast, Jen has done a lot of other things in her business. She’s been a freelance writer and blogger, she’s sold online courses, written and sold eBooks, she and Jill host an online summit called The Future of Frugal Summit. We’ll include links for all of those resources and more in the show notes for this episode so you can go and check them out. There was just so much that I wanted to talk to Jen about on our call because she just has so much experience and wisdom in all of these areas. Some of the things we touch on are: Jen’s story of getting laid off at her job, while pregnant and about to give birth, and how she was able to build her business during that stressful time.How you can diversify your business while maintaining a simple business modelHow to attract the right people to be in your audience (and repel the wrong ones)Understanding the purpose of every piece of content you createThe number one mindset shift that has improved Jen’s life and business the most. (And it might surprise you coming from a frugal living podcaster.) And of course just so much more that I’ll let you find out yourself without rehashing our entire conversation. Don’t forget to stick around to the end of the episode to hear my key takeaways, thoughts, and action items you can take away from this conversation. Links and resources: Episode show notes and transcriptThe Frugal Friends PodcastFinancial Freedom Mentorship WaitlistThe Future of Frugal SummitFrugal Friends YouTube ChannelModern FrugalityBook: The One ThingBook: Essentialism