Your journey to success as an entrepreneur is never a straight line.
There are twists, turns, and a lot of unexpected obstacles along the way.
Keeping your end goal in mind while you navigate this business assault course is vital if you want to achieve your entrepreneurial goals.
Jessica Elaine Edwards kept her focus when things started to go wrong in her venture and she came out the other side stronger and better prepared for future business setbacks.
She came on the podcast to share her journey.
Jessica Edwards is a pole dancing and fitness instructor based in the USA. She created the PassionApp, Respect a Pole.
This podcast was originally recorded for the PassionFighter Facebook community.
Dan: What is the future looking like for your app?
Jessica: 6 months from now I definitely want to be live on the Apple and Google store. Beyond that: I have my program just for moms because I am a mom. When I started my PassionFighter journey I marketed to moms because I am one.
I had a lot of people coming to my studio who were responding positively to my messaging and community. A lot of them weren’t moms, they were saying “I’m not a mom but I want to do this, I need this program”.
So, for my next steps, I’m definitely looking at offering another program for women who aren’t moms.
And also using the app as a video tutorial library. Where people can access all my content for a monthly fee.
Your journey to success as an entrepreneur is never a straight line.
There are twists, turns, and a lot of unexpected obstacles along the way.
Keeping your end goal in mind while you navigate this business assault course is vital if you want to achieve your entrepreneurial goals.
Jessica Elaine Edwards kept her focus when things started to go wrong in her venture and she came out the other side stronger and better prepared for future business setbacks.
She came on the podcast to share her journey.
Jessica Edwards is a pole dancing and fitness instructor based in the USA. She created the PassionApp, Respect a Pole.
This podcast was originally recorded for the PassionFighter Facebook community.
Dan: What is the future looking like for your app?
Jessica: 6 months from now I definitely want to be live on the Apple and Google store. Beyond that: I have my program just for moms because I am a mom. When I started my PassionFighter journey I marketed to moms because I am one.
I had a lot of people coming to my studio who were responding positively to my messaging and community. A lot of them weren’t moms, they were saying “I’m not a mom but I want to do this, I need this program”.
So, for my next steps, I’m definitely looking at offering another program for women who aren’t moms.
And also using the app as a video tutorial library. Where people can access all my content for a monthly fee.