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How Tim worked on side-projects for 10+ years, and finally went full-time (with kids)

How Tim worked on side-projects for 10+ years, and finally went full-time (with kids)

Update: 2023-06-201
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Tim reached out after the Aaron Francis episode: "I wanted to pitch you on the idea of coming on the podcast and sharing my journey of building side projects for the last decade while raising a family. I can also share the guardrails I put in place before finally going full-time on T.LY."

Highlights:

  • (00:12 ) - Welcome

  • (01:18 ) - Who is Tim Leland?

  • (03:25 ) - What guardrails did you put in place?

  • (06:29 ) - What's the sales funnel?

  • (08:18 ) - Family as a motivator

  • (16:26 ) - How would you describe your effort during this process?

  • (20:11 ) - What about family boundaries?

  • (23:30 ) - How do you manage your thoughts?

  • (31:20 ) - How have you been able to manage the effort level?

  • (34:49 ) - The pressure of cutting the cord from your job

  • (38:21 ) - What's it been like being full time on t.ly?

  • (40:04 ) - What's your SEO magic touch?


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How Tim worked on side-projects for 10+ years, and finally went full-time (with kids)

How Tim worked on side-projects for 10+ years, and finally went full-time (with kids)

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