Jenny Gao is a fellow Tribe member, and student in Freelance Domination 2.0.
She was nice enough to sit down with me and share some of her best strategies for growing a side business.
WARNING: This interview in NOT just some blatant, rosy-colored promo bullshit for my own course.
Obviously I believe in the course, and dozens of students have gotten incredible results….but this interview features dozens of really great tactical and strategic tidbits for you to apply right now.
Watch this epic interview to learn:
- [1:45] The ironic reality of working in the corporate world — and how Jenny learned that working for herself was actually much more profitable.
- [2:40] How Jenny overcame her fear of “going it alone” — and finally mustered the courage to quit her day job to start freelancing full time.
- [3:51] One of the biggest “mental mistakes” that most beginning entrepreneurs make — and how to overcome it
- [5:01] Why college can actually be very demotivating to beginning entrepreneurs
- [5:58] How Jenny used advanced tracking strategies from Freelance Domination 2.0 to analyze her approach, avoid mistakes and start getting clients
- [7:15] The importance of being around like-minded people — and the psychological benefits of having the Freelance Domination 2.0 community to encourage her when she felt discouraged, support her with fresh ideas, and share in her success
- [8:45] Money, money, monnnnnnney! How Jenny used the course material to make over $4,400 while only working part time, living on her own schedule and traveling all over the world
- [10:10] How it feels to finally start living life on your own terms, and what it means to have the freedom and flexibility of your own business.
- [11;54] What Jenny would say to someone who is considering Freelance Domination 2.0, and why the course has been a “bridge” for her.
I think that by far, the coolest thing about Jenny’s success is that she was able to build a portable business and travel the world — something that many of us aspire to do.
Watch today’s interview to learn how she did it 
PS — if you liked what you’ve seen in some of these case studies so far, I’ll be diving into this material in detail at Monday’s Master Class.
I’ll also be doing a live Q/A, so bring questions if you have them 
