Pivoting Into Digital Products with Dawn Charles
Pivoting Into Digital Products with Dawn Charles
Welcome everyone, to this week's episode of the Business Ease Podcast. I am very excited to have Dawn Charles with us, who is a talented photographer and educator. I have had her on my podcast before and I just love the conversations that we have had. I also deeply admire her in business and she really inspired me when my business was first starting out.
About Dawn
Dawn Charles is a former wedding and couples photographer of ten years. She now spends her time creating education and resources for photographers. She is the founder of Rise Photo Academy, creator of DC Presets, and co-host of Take It From Us Podcast. She lives in Oregon with her husband and three little girls and loves being a work from home mom and entrepreneur.
Connect with Dawn:
Website: https://dawncharles.com
IG: #dawn.charles
@risephotoacademy_
@dcpresets
@not.dawn.charles
Interview Timestamps:
1. Dawn’s business journey and what her business looks like now
00:01:40 - 00:05:05
2. Hardest season of business
00:05:36 – 00:08:26
3. Best season of business
00:08:29 – 00:10:37
4. How to know when it’s time to pivot
00:11:03 – 00:13:26
5. Keys to success in passive income
00:14:20 – 00:19:55
6. How to market digital products
00:21:25 – 00:23:42
7. Mindset shifts
00:24:06 – 00:26:31
Thank you for listening to this episode of the Business Ease podcast and a big thank you to Dawn for coming on the podcast and sharing all of her wisdom with us. Check out Dawn’s website and Instagram pages.
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