Attorney and Founder Lindsey Egan on Building Her Own Practice

Attorney and Founder Lindsey Egan on Building Her Own Practice

Attorney Lindsey Egan is a family law attorney based just outside of Boston, Massachusetts. She specializes in divorces, child custody, and estate planning. After many years in corporate law, she founded Egan Law Center, a boutique client-centered family law office. Lindsey is working to revolutionize the male-dominated legal industry with her focus on advocacy and empowerment for her clients.

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When the Shoe Fits: Patty Baker’s Remarkable Feat of Fortitude and Fashion

When the Shoe Fits: Patty Baker’s Remarkable Feat of Fortitude and Fashion

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Turning a Side-Gig into 20+ Years of Successful Business with Lisa Tadewaldt

Turning a Side-Gig into 20+ Years of Successful Business with Lisa Tadewaldt

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"Make sure you have enough capital for you and your company to survive for at last 3 years if you can" with Tammy Alvarez

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Tammy Alvarez is a visionary who catalyzes leaders to level up their performance for themselves and their businesses. Her spirited “Break all the Rules” approach blends decades of C-Suite experience on Wall Street with a pragmatic, results-based coaching style that helps business professionals create a big impact and love every Monday morning again. Her unwavering commitment to advancing ambitious business leaders compelled her to create the Career Winners Circle - a comprehensive collection of coaching and training programs designed to strengthen leaders so they can grow their careers as far as their ambitions will take them, and continue to thrive once they get there.

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"Get out there and get started" with Natalie Rae Jones

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Natalie Rae Jones is the owner and founder of Beer Feelings. She currently lives in Denver, CO with her boyfriend, Aaron, and dog, Bucket. Natalie strives to make craft beer more accessible so no one has to fear asking a “dumb” question. She specializes in connecting brews to flavor memories and takes pride that she can always find someone with at least one beer to love.

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"If you don’t believe in yourself then you can’t expect others to believe in you" with Carolyn Riley

"If you don’t believe in yourself then you can’t expect others to believe in you" with Carolyn Riley

Carolyn Riley is a Broker/Realtor in Garner, North Carolina. Carolyn is a mother to a 19-year-old son. She prides herself on developing quality relationships and empowering people about real estate. Making any decision regarding real estate sales and purchases can be among the most significant financial investments, as such Carolyn strives to be there at every step of the way.

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"If you are on the fence, take the (calculated) leap" with Akvile DeFazio

"If you are on the fence, take the (calculated) leap" with Akvile DeFazio

As someone who lives for connecting people, making the connection between people and brands is what Akvile DeFazio, President of social media advertising agency, AKvertise, does best. She has 13 years of experience working in digital advertising for a variety of brands in eCommerce, mobile apps, events, and entertainment and founded AKvertise in 2014. As a conversion-driven marketer, Akvile is passionate about helping businesses expand their online visibility and reach their goals through her expertise in Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Twitter, Snapchat, and TikTok Ads. AKvertise has earned multiple accolades, including winning the best small agency award from the annual U.S. Social Media Awards in 2020 and being short-listed for three others.

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"Really check in with yourself (and partners, if there are any) and make sure you are happy with where things are going" with Fajjr Khan

"Really check in with yourself (and partners, if there are any) and make sure you are happy with where things are going" with Fajjr Khan

Fajjr Khan is a trained actress, dancer, and singer. Born and raised in the rural hills of Pennsylvania, Fajjr fell in love with dance at a very young age and then began singing in elementary school where she participated in the school and local choirs. As a teenager, she began dabbling in theater where she thrived. As an adult, she continued to pursue theater but began to feel alienated because of her hijab, which made it difficult for her to audition for and land the roles she wanted. After studying at NYU and Alvernia University, she received her B.A. in theater and the performing arts. While auditioning for roles, she soon began to realize that the world of acting was not yet ready for a Muslim woman in a headscarf - which led her to the world of music instead. She is one of the first American pop singers to wear Hijab as the lead singer of the music group fajjr+ali. When she is not performing, she loves playing tennis, riding horses, and watching period dramas on PBS.

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"Know your market, have a quality product or service your customers need, and invest in quality marketing services" with Maureen Farmer

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"Allow yourself time to get your customer base – nothing happens overnight" with Taylor Watson

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Taylor Watson founded her business as she identified a gap in the market for anyone seeking information on how to become a successful Remote Worker.  She realised that people needed access to credible information, and she decided she wanted to share some of the knowledge she had gained over the years.  She has many years’ experience in running and managing her own business and feels now is the time to give something back.  She enjoys reading, walking, spending time with her two cats - and the occasional glass of red wine!

Can you tell our readers about your background?

I started as an admin assistant many years ago (far too long ago if I am truthful!) and worked my way up through the ranks eventually becoming a PA to the CEO of a large multi-national organisation.  I subsequently accepted a promotion and took on a senior management role with large budgetary and staffing responsibilities.  It was during this time that I thought about what I wanted to do in the future, and what my next step was going to be?  From that, a little seed of working for myself started to grow.

What inspired you to start your business?

I recognised that I had gone as far as I could go in the corporate world and that gave me the impetus to step back and have a look at what I was doing and where I wanted to go.  I had gained a lot of business knowledge during my early working years, and I realised I could make use of that to start out on my own. 

There were also considerations around family members (both young and old) and I realised I wanted/needed to spend more time with them.  I guess the work/life balance issue really started to matter to me, so once again I recognised that if I started to work for myself I could control what I did and when I did it.

Where is your business based?

Well, it is a bit cliché but everywhere - as the internet allows me to reach a global audience I am not tied to one geographic location.  I have had the opportunity to work in some wonderful remote locations (think Caribbean) and from coffee shops, co-working spaces, airport lounges, right through to cruise ships.

Whilst there will be slight variations regarding rules and working practices throughout the world the basic outline for creating and operating any business is basically the same.

How did you start your business? What were the first steps you took?

I first started out offering remote services, think proof-reading, basic admin, database cleansing, that type of stuff (note: this was long before the whole ‘work from home’ idea had become the norm) and I am glad to say I have never looked back.  It was amazing how quickly people adapted to the concept of hiring someone to do the work remotely.

After several years I did a bit of research and realised that there was an obvious lack of information for anyone wanting to become a remote worker.   Following some brainstorming I decided to create something that would fill this space.  A basic website, a lot of research, plenty of content writing and several discussions with a trusted associate, helped me flesh out the concept and develop the idea further.

What has been the most effective way of raising awareness for your business?

The whole concept of my business is about giving something back, so I have found the best way to raise awareness is through forums.  This allows me to share information and answer questions that are directly relevant to the community.

What have been your biggest challenges and how did you overcome them?

Like most businesses when they first start out it is getting an audience - and keeping them.  There is no point producing content after content if no-one is going to read it!  Perseverance is key.

How do you stay focused?

I just think back to when I first started out in business and how nervous I was - is this going to work?  Where is my next pay-check coming from?  Can I do this! This helps me focus on what the readers are looking for and helps me develop content that will guide them through what they need to do to become successful.

How do you differentiate your business from the competition?

This is an easy one to answer.  Everything I do is with the end-user in mind.  What do they need to know?  What can I share with them? All of the information I provide is shared freely. No signing up for courses, no having to subscribe to get information, no having to buy templates or information packs.  All information is provided free of charge – I truly believe in giving something back.

What has been your most effective marketing strategy to grow your business?

As I mentioned earlier, engaging with people on business forums, or other sites like Reddit and Quora, allows me to reach a wide variety of people throughout the world where I am happy to share information with them.

What's your best piece of advice for aspiring and new entrepreneurs?

Do your research.  Stick at it.  Allow yourself time to get your customer base – nothing happens overnight.  Make sure you have enough funds tucked away to cover any lean periods.  Be flexible and ready to adapt to any ongoing changes in the marketplace.

What's your favorite app, blog, and book? Why?

I think any of the apps that allow people to stay connected get a big thumbs up from me.  We all need to be able to support each other, even if it is just a few quick words sent over Messenger or WhatsApp, or any other social media platform, which allows people to feel included, valued, and not forgotten about.

I love a bit of space – literally!  My favorite blog, at the moment, would be anything to do with space.  We are sending out new highly equipped telescopes, we are looking for life on other planets, we are hoping to return to the moon – it is absolutely fascinating.  NASA and the UK Space Agency both have some fantastic reads at the moment.

My favorite book would be The Hobbit, and also Lord of the Rings, I know that means I have chosen two books, but you can’t have one without the other.  I first read them as a young girl, and I just loved the fantasy of the journey, the ring, Gandalf, meeting the elves, battling Orcs, and of course Gollum who was the lost soul in all of it. Frodo had to suddenly deal with situations he had never come across before and it was interesting to see how he dealt with the choices he made.  A bit like life I guess.

What's your favorite business tool or resource? Why?

Oh, I love anything that is free.  There are loads of ‘try before you buy’ resources out there and most offer a basic free product.  Sometimes the basic product will be all that I need but there are times when a paid for version is required.  For me things like TeamViewer, Dropbox and Evernote are all great for sharing data with clients.  I also couldn’t be without Google Calendar. Absolutely everything gets listed into the calendar ensuring that each event is categorised by time, date, importance, colour coded, etc - an absolute necessity for me.

Who is your business role model? Why?

I like people who I guess have similar values to myself.  Think Oprah Winfrey who regularly gave unexpected gifts to her audiences attending The Oprah Winfrey Show, or Deborah Meaden who through her work on the UK Dragons Den programme has freely shared her business knowledge with aspiring young entrepreneurs.  These women are strong, business individuals who many young people look up to – they are certainly excellent business role models.

How do you balance work and life?

I try to schedule work around my home life, rather than the other way around.  I know that might sound a bit counter-productive to running a successful business, but actually it reduces a lot of stress and worry.  If I want to nip out shopping during the day, go for a long lunch, or do an early morning yoga class, I do.  I just organise my schedule so I will complete the work in the evening, or at the weekend if that suits me.  

What’s your favorite way to decompress?

Did I mention my two cats?  They are a great distraction at the end of the day – well actually throughout the day too as they tend to come into the office and plonk themselves on my keyboard.  A few cuddles with them in the evening (and a cheeky glass of red wine) and everything re-sets so I am ready to start fresh the next day.

What do you have planned for the next six months?

Over the next six months I intend working on some new, exciting content.  This will be focused on remote working as an employee, rather working as a self-employed remote worker. 

For the self-employed remote worker I also expect to develop a few more guides on how to deal with different types of customers and what to do if things aren’t going quite as expected.

How can our readers connect with you?

If anyone would like to follow me on Twitter they will be informed of the latest news and links to the most recent articles.

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