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100 Days to Success: How Nilesh Jain Became a Podcast Influencer

2024-11-15

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Guest Bio

Nilesh Jain is a podcasting coach who emerged as a formidable force in the digital entrepreneur landscape. With a background in marketing and a determination born from the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nilesh has traveled across his country, learning and sharing valuable insights on the power of podcasting. His journey from job loss to triumph, marked by milestones like the "One Funnel Away" challenge and 100 consecutive days of Facebook Live, serves as an inspiration to many.

Key Lessons From Episode

  • Starting a business after losing your job can lead to discovering new opportunities.
  • Embracing challenges like limiting beliefs can lead to personal and professional growth.
  • Utilizing existing skills, such as organic marketing, can effectively launch new products.
  • Networking and collaboration are essential for building authority and expanding your reach in podcasting.
  • Choosing a niche that reflects your own experiences can make your message more authentic and relatable.
  • Investing in self-improvement is crucial for ensuring continuous personal and professional development.
  • Timestamps

    [01:25] Nilesh Jain's Background and Early Challenges

    [07:10] The Breakthrough Moment: One Funnel Away Challenge

    [13:45] Building Consistency: 100 Days of Facebook Live

    [19:30] Transition to Podcast Coaching

    [25:00] Tools of the Trade: Why StreamYard is Essential

    [30:00] Self-Investment and Continuous Learning

    [35:45] Advice to Young Entrepreneurs

    [41:15] Long-term Aspirations in Podcasting

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