Author Archives: Lisa Robbin Young

About Lisa Robbin Young

Lisa Robbin Young turns entrepreneurs into heroes. Using her MacGyver skills, Lisa helps under-valued thought leaders discover their own path, turning their ideas into profitable adventures - in life and business. In her recent past, Lisa served the direct sales industry as a coach to six-figure leaders, wrote a book about online marketing, and developed an online coaching program for direct sellers to create a profitable business instead of an expensive hobby. And her sink is still full of dirty dishes from time to time.

Pushing Through The Faith Crisis

I was cruising along on Facebook today, when I saw an image similar to the one I’ve created here. I added the red “x” and the “IAMNOWHERE”, but otherwise, the image is essentially the same.   Before I added my embellishments, it summed up exactly how the entrepreneur’s journey can be. Afterwards, it cleared up … Continue reading »
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Get More Comments On Your Blog: 7 Ideas You Can Steal

There are essentially four reasons why people don’t comment on your blog: They don’t know it exists They don’t read your posts They aren’t compelled to comment They think it’s too hard to comment There are likely other reasons, but overcoming these four hurdles make it much easier to get people to comment on your … Continue reading »
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How To Tame Your Inner Critic

I really wasn’t planning on talking about love this week. At least not on this blog. I mean, we’re all about taking action here, and getting stuff done, so hearts and flowers really isn’t meant for a space like this. Well, usually. In this case, I’m making an exception, because as action-oriented entrepreneurs, I think … Continue reading »
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Paid Opt-ins: 30 days later

You may remember a while back I made mention of my plot to convert all my newsletter lists to paid opt-in. It’s not an uncommon practice, although, the people I’ve seen do this usually offer some “gimmie” as a thinly-veiled attempt to collect your contact information (real address, etc.). Most often you see it as … Continue reading »
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What if…

Back in September, I was in Atlanta for a conference, and had an opportunity to speak briefly to the audience. In my time “on stage” I shared from the heart about how difficult 2011 had been for me, and yet, how changing my perspective was ultimately the one thing that could salvage my life and … Continue reading »
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Creating Drama

So in the midst of all the weird inspirations over the last 6 months, I was struck with the idea to create a web-based “TV” series. Meaning, it looks and feels like a television program, and you watch it online. Except I have no clue how to do that. I mean, I can script a … Continue reading »
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