
live
life on purpose
work at what you love
follow your own road
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Each of us has an inner dream that we can unfold if we
will just have the courage to admit what it is. And the faith to trust our
own admission. The admitting is often very difficult.
~ Julia Cameron
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Turning Interests Into Income
Earn Money as a Local Tour Guide
By Valerie Young
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Valerie and her wonder dog,
"Cokie Roberts" |
There really are no
shortages of interesting ways to
turn an interest in a viable income stream.
As any good "Opportunity Analyst™" knows, you never know where a great idea
will come from.
For example, in advance
of an upcoming speaking engagement in Lexington, Kentucky, my client sent me
a link to my hotel. In addition to the usual list of hotel amenities, the
Marriott Griffin Gate Resort also featured a link to Area Attractions.
I’ve never been to
Lexington. But I also only have a few hours to sightsee. Generally I prefer to
explore on my own. But there are times (like when I had a mere four hours to see Frankfurt, Germany) when
it’s a lot more convenient to have a local tour guide pick you up at my hotel
and show you the sites. This is especially true for older people or for
anyone who may have difficulty getting around on their own or who don’t like
driving in unfamiliar places.
So I decided to follow a
link called "Hotel Recommended Tour Services" which led me to
HorseFarmTours.com.
The Opportunity Analyst in me was fascinated to see how some local people
managed to turn their knowledge of this world-renowned "horse country" into
a viable small business.
Adults plunk down $30 to
be taken "inside the plank fences and down the shady lanes of Central
Kentucky" and onto working farms – something the average person could not do
on their own. Tourists get a "behind the scenes look at horses after their
racing careers are over, in-foal broodmares, weanlings, yearlings and,
depending upon the time of year, newborn foals."
The tours run twice a
day, seven days a week. If the photos at the Website are any indication, it
looks like they can handle at least a dozen people. You do the math. I’m
sure, like a lot of businesses, there are slower and busier months and days.
But, all and all, it’s not a bad way to make a living sharing your passion
with others.
What strikes me is that
a lot more people could be partnering with local hotels to run walking and
other kinds of tours. For example, anyone who has attended the annual Work
at What You Love workshop in Northampton, Massachusetts knows what a special
area this is. And yet, I could not find a single small tour company
operating in the entire Pioneer Valley. Sounds like opportunity knocking to
me!
If you think you’d get
bored running the same tour over and over, then think outside the box and
create a series of tours. Tours could be based on themes, demographic niche
(children, garden lovers, etc.), or season.
For example, a theme
tour in my area could include a historical tour of Emily Dickenson's house
and grave site, a drive by former Northampton mayor and United States
President Calvin Coolidge’s home, and a visit to Old Deerfield Village just
to name a very few.
The next day could be
the craft- or art-lovers tour. Tourists could be guided through one of
many local art galleries, the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, the
Smith College Museum of Art, or the Museum of Contemporary Art (Mass MoCA)
in the nearby Berkshires. Certain tours could coincide with date-specific
events like the upcoming
Asparagus
Valley Pottery Trail where ten potters in the Amherst, Northampton and
Greenfield, Massachusetts areas open their homes and studios to visitors.
But that's just the
beginning. I could see tours emphasizing kid- or even teen-focused
activities, guiding small groups of flora and fauna lovers on local nature
trails,
leading canoe trips up the Connecticut River, even taking fans of the
paranormal on tours of local haunted houses or cemeteries.
Once you’ve been running
your touring business for a while you can do what
Crete-Walks.com did. In addition to
running walking tours themselves, they also train out-of-town tour operators
how to lead their own walking tours in the area. Now that’s thinking like an
entrepreneur!
You don’t need to live
in a well-known tourist destination to find people eager to pay a
knowledgeable local to show them around. As travel writer and former
contributing editor to International Living magazine Jen Stevens points out,
"Where ever you live is a destination for someone else." (Click here to
listen to my complete interview with Jen
ChangingCourse.com/asktheexpert.htm)
Case in point was a
full-page feature in The Boston Globe’s Sunday Travel Section about a small,
used bookstore and café located a mile from my home called The Montague Book
Mill (MontagueBookMill.com).
Proving once again that just about any deficit can be turned into an
opportunity, the owners of this off-the-beaten-path location sell T-shirts,
coffee mugs, and bumpers stickers featuring the logo: "Books you don’t need
at a place you can’t find."
Don’t want to start a
tour company? The fact that lots of people would love to make money running
tours tells me that opportunity is still knocking… just at a different door.
For example you could start the Association of Walking Tour Operators of
Canada. Or you could interview small – and ideally, unique – tour operators
and then produce some kind of a "how to start a tour business" handbook or
audio series.
If you don’t want to
start your own Website you may be able to work with an established
information products distributor like
Dream Jobs to
Go or Fab Jobs.
Both sites feature "how to" guides on a range of businesses like How to
Become a Food Critic, Movie Reviewer, Jewelry Designer, Professional Golfer,
Spa Owner and many, many more. If your guide is accepted, you earn a
commission on all books sold. Plus you can still sell them at your own site
and elsewhere as well.
The possibilities are
limited only by your imagination. Opportunity is knocking. So what are you
waiting for?
p.s. If you would like
to be notified when details about the August 24-25th Work at What
You Love workshop with special guest Barbara Winter become available, add
your name to our announcement list now:
ChangingCourse.com/wwlannounce.htm
About the Author
"Turning Interests Into Income" expert, Valerie Young,
abandoned her corporate cubicle to become the Dreamer in Residence at
ChangingCourse.com
offering resources to help you discover your life mission and live it. Her
career change tips have been cited in Kiplinger's, The Wall Street Journal,
USA Today Weekend, Woman's Day, and elsewhere and on-line at MSN,
CareerBuilder, and iVillage.com. An expert on the Impostor Syndrome, Valerie
has spoken on the topic of
How to Feel as Bright and Capable as Everyone Seems to Think You Are
to
such diverse organizations as Daimler Chrysler, Bristol-Meyers Squibb,
Harvard, and American Women in Radio and Television.
To read more
articles about how to work at what you love without a job go to
ChangingCourse.com/articles
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My heroes are the ones who survived doing
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Like a
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Guest Article
Does
Media Coverage Translate Into Sales?
By
Fern Reiss
It’s wonderful to get media coverage for your book or
business. But even if you’re successful in getting publicity in magazines
and newspapers—how can you guarantee that your publicity will translate into
sales? Here are five ways to up the odds that your media coverage will
translate into sales:
Target the right publications and media.
Getting media attention, by itself, is no guarantee of
sales, particularly if your media attention is in the ‘wrong’ media. While
it’s probably true that there’s no such thing as bad publicity, there
definitely is such a thing as ineffectual publicity: If you’re a vendor
trying to target homewood floors manufacturers, an article in "Homewood
Floors Magazine" will go straight to your target market—and probably will
result in more sales than a generic article even in The New York Times. So
think carefully about what your market is reading and listening to, and
target those specific outlets. (A side benefit is that those publications
will probably be easier to break into than more high-profile publications.)
Be sure your distribution is set up and seamless.
There’s nothing worse than getting the perfect media
attention, and sending thousands of potential buyers out to stores in search
of your book or product—and then finding out, belatedly, that your book
wasn’t available to be purchased. If you’re going to go to all the effort
of going after the media coverage, be sure your distribution is set up and
ready to roll. Otherwise, you’re wasting your time and energy.
Make sure the publicity you’re getting ties into
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A lot of people end up pursuing media attention for the
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But if the media attention you’re getting has nothing to do with the
product you’re selling, or if you make it too hard for people to make the
connection to your product, then that is sure to diminish, if not completely
curtail, your sales.
Be careful about word of mouth.
Regardless of how good your ‘official’ publicity is,
companies are made and lost on their reputations. So be sure that your
product, and company, stay immaculate. Try to address problems early and
respond to customer complaints promptly. The mark of a good company is not
that they don’t have problems from time to time—it’s inevitable—but how you
respond to your customers over time.
Keep the buzz going.
Remember that regardless of how much publicity you
garnet, the public’s memory is very short. So however good your publicity
is today, be sure that you’re also keeping an eye on tomorrow. The better
you are at keeping your company and book’s ‘buzz’ going, the more successful
your publicity, and your sales, will ultimately be.
So get out there and rustle up some publicity. And
then be sure you reap the sales that you’ve earned.
About the Author
Fern Reiss, CEO of
PublishingGame.com/Expertizing.com,
is the author of The Publishing Game: Bestseller in 30 Days (book
promotion), The Publishing Game: Find an Agent in 30 Days
(traditional publishing), and The Publishing Game: Publish a Book in 30
Days (self-publishing). To learn how to get better media attention for
your book and business, sign up for Fern’s free Expertizing email newsletter
at
PublishingGame.com/signup.htm or register for her Expertizing
Publicity Forum at
Expertizing.com/forum.htm
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Courage is the discovery that
you may not win, and trying when you know you can lose.
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Upcoming Workshops and Teleclasses
Free Teleclass
How to Turn
Those Great Ideas into a Profitable Product 101
I’ve been creating and selling
newsletter subscriptions, eBooks, CDs, printed materials,
workshops, training programs, and other so-called information
products since 1995. Creating a product is the easy part. But
being able to tap into a market of raving fans eager to line up
to buy from you again and again takes a whole different set of
skills and strategies.
That’s why I’m thrilled to
announce that product-launch expert Jeff Walker has agreed to be
the next guest expert in my Ask the Expert Teleclass Series.

Jeff has personally launched more
than 20 sites, all of them profitable in their first month.
Since 1996, he has sold millions of dollars worth of "how to"
information - all online.
For years, Jeff's specialty has
been rolling out new products. And after tales of his "Six
Figures in Seven Days" (when he generated $106,000 in seven days
with a new product and a relatively small email list) started to
leak out, he became a sought-after consultant for rolling out
new promotions.
Since then he has helped some of
the most famous marketers online with their product launches. In
fact, over the last two years, he has been involved in product
launches that did more than $12.1 million.
What I really like about Jeff’s
approach is that it can work for virtually any product,
regardless of your particular passion or market – including dog
lovers, yoga fans, motorcycle enthusiasts… even vegetable
gardeners! And with so much hype out there, I also appreciate his
"get rich slow" philosophy.
As you can imagine, this is a huge
topic. So Jeff is going to focus on three things:
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The simple, but powerful step
you need to take before you even think about sitting
down to create your product
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Why you don’t even need to
have your own product to make a profit online
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Simple strategies for finding
customers eager to buy from you
There’s one more thing I’ve asked
Jeff to talk about. Since I know all of you are trying to
navigate that leap from having a boss to being your own boss,
Jeff has agreed to share a little of his personal changing
course story of how, in a few short years, he went from
struggling new dad to successful entrepreneur.
NOTE: To
get the very most out of this Teleclass, I strongly recommend
you take a few minutes to view some "home-made" videos Jeff made
of real people talking about how they successfully created and
marketed their product.
For example, if you
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Sign up here if you
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I know the people on these videos
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me in the hotel lobby. As a matter of fact, at that same
conference I met another one of Jeff’s success stories – a
young guy who made thousands of dollars selling a
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Ask the Expert
Teleclass
Monday, May 7th
8:00-9:00 Eastern
I expect this live Teleclass to
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Click here to reserve your spot
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at
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And remember
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to see some fascinating case studies from Jeff
p.s. Talk about your small world…
Jeff and his family live in the same tiny Colorado town that
ezine editor and all around Changing Course wonder woman Lisa
Tarrant grew up in!

"How to Become Joyfully Jobless"
Teleclass Series
hosted by Barbara Winter
If you're
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Making a Living Without a Job,
be prepared to be amazed.
Barbara is a vivacious and wildly popular speaker,
and you'll understand why as soon as you tune into the first of
the monthly, hour-long How to Become Joyfully Jobless
Teleclasses she'll be hosting for
Fast Track Your Dream Community
members.
She'll focus
on topics like --

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How to start
thinking like an entrepreneur
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Why starting
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And more…
Like
mini-workshops, these monthly Joyfully Jobless Teleclasses are
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Wednesday,
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and Discover the City of Light in a Way You Never Could as a Tourist*
Over Four Power-Packed
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you know, I am very particular about what resources I
will endorse to my readers. That’s why I’ll be in Paris too.
The primary purpose of my trip is to audit
The
Ultimate Travel Photographer’s Workshop in order to write a first-hand review. While I’m
there Lori Appling asked me if I would speak to her group of
aspiring self-bossers about "The 10 Biggest Dream Busters
and How to Avoid Them." When I’m not in class I’ll be
scoping out this delightful city as a possible future
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it! I know some Changing Course readers are already signed
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"Remember what Bilbo used to
say: It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the
road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be
swept off to." ~ JRR Tolkien |
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The View From
the
Other Side
"My mantra is,
"Go easy on yourself.’ It’s easy to get
wound up about stuff. If you stay relaxed, you can enjoy what you’re doing."
~ Forty-year-old Amy Butler, Amy Butler Design Fabrics
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Resources for
a Change
This
week's resources are all about the power of learning by example:
"Change your career, change your life," is the title of an
article in this week’s edition of Parade magazine (April 15, 2007). Happily,
four out of the ten people featured in the online version of this article
are Changing Course subscribers, career consulting clients, or and/or former
Work at What You Love workshops panelists. There’s translator turned dog
trainer Rachel Jones, hotel manager turned photographer Rodney Washington,
bakery-supply company employee turned massage therapist Stephanie Manriquez,
and operations manager turned magician Tom Krystoff. Others who took the
leap include a lawyer who quit to become a historical crime novelist, a bank VP who opened
his own kung fu studio, and a former executive who left in his forties to
study acting and is now performing on Broadway. If your Sunday newspaper
doesn’t carry this popular insert you can still read the article (and some
tips from yours truly) at
Parade.com.
Thinking About Tomorrow by
Susan
Crandall. More than 30 inspiring profiles of boomers who have
successfully changed careers, pursued their passion, or found spiritual
peace. Crandall
provides vivid
profiles of dozens of men and women who have remade their lives in
fascinating ways and offers guidance to midlifers who yearn for a more
fulfilling life.
ChangingCourse.com/bookstore.htm
Note: Changing Course does not accept
paid advertisements from any of the resources listed here. This list is
provided to expand your thinking about just how many interesting ways there
are to make a living without a job!
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