How Pamela Slim Used Her Blog To Build A Thriving Coaching Business

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Pamela Slim left corporate America many years ago and became a business consultant. In 2005 she started blogging about entrepreneurship. Today, her business blog, Escape From Cubicle Nation is one of the most widely read blogs for small businesses. Watch my interview with Pamela as she outlines her business model as a business coach, speaker, and author. She shares the strategies, systems and support that have helped her build a thriving business coaching practice. She shares details on how she has created various revenue streams with her products, services, and offerings.

In this week’s Life Legacy Project interview series, Pamela talks about how she helps frustrated employees in corporate jobs break out and start their own business. She describes the major fears that stop people dead in their tracks from ever leaving their jobs to pursue their dreams. She shares her own story on how she transitioned from corporate employee to business consultant to a business coach with thousands of online and offline raving fans.

Pamela is frequently quoted as an expert on entrepreneurship in publications such as New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Money Magazine, and Psychology Today.

In the comments below, tell us what you learned from Pamela’s interview. What insights did you get? I appreciate your feedback and sharing this interview as well. Thank you for watching and being part of our community!

About Brenda Horton

Brenda Horton is the co-creator of Actionplanr.com (goal planning software tool) and the President of Hware (HumanityWare) a software company that designs productivity tools and products for small businesses, entrepreneurs, and non-profits. You can find more of her articles at actionplanr.com where she writes about life hacks, productivity, work/life balance, and values-based entrepreneurship. Connect with her on Twitter @BrendaHorton and Google+.

  • Gena

    Great interview Brenda!  Thank you for sharing

    • http://www.hware.com Brenda Horton

      Thanks G! Thanks for all your support!

  • http://twitter.com/tonyasims Tonya Sims

    Such a great video Brenda! I’ve followed Pam Slim for many years.

    • http://actionplanr.com/ Brenda Horton

      Thank you Tonya! Pamela was such a delight to interview! Thanks for watching! 

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