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Sophie Howard has built and sold six and seven-figure Amazon businesses as a stay-at-home mom in New Zealand. As the founder and architect of Amazon Navigator and Product University, Sophie helps dreamers find truly smart, passive income by taking a different approach from the mainstream.
In this episode, Sophie reveals:
- Why she chose Amazon as the platform for her online business
- Her approach to online business success and how it’s different from most sellers
- Why she thinks most people can earn passive income on Amazon
- The key to success for online entrepreneurs
- And more…
Sophie takes us behind the scenes to a day in her magical, fairytale-like life. She talks about why an Amazon business is perfect for moms – especially single moms with limited time.
If you’ve been thinking about starting an Amazon business, I highly suggest that you listen to this episode. Sophie shares lots of great tips to help you get started and succeed.
In addition to tips, she shares her online program, that provides training and support that will position you for success from the beginning. You won’t have to waste time trying to figure it out – Sophie’s done all the leg work for you.
You will not want to miss Sophie’s powerful Words of Wisdom that she shares at the very end.
I invite you to listen with an open mind and be ready to receive what you need to quiet your doubts and ignite your dreams.
Where You Can Find Sophie Howard Online:
website: www.aspiringentrepreneurs.com
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/sophiehowardnz
Facebook: www.facebook.com/aspiringcoaching
Thank you for listening. I hope you heard something that resonated and inspired you.
I’d love to continue this conversation with you. Please share your thoughts in the comments below. If you’d like to share a personal thought with me, you can email me at: Erica@momswithdreams.com. I promise that I’ll respond as soon as I can.
Until next time – Reclaim YOUR dream. Do what YOU love. Make a difference.
Take care,
Erica