• How to turn a hobby into a business - Diane Hill

  • May 10 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast
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How to turn a hobby into a business - Diane Hill

  • Summary

  • Turning your hobby into a business. That's often the dream, isn't it? You have a hobby that you're really good at and people say to you that it is so good you should sell it. But you have doubts about leaving a secure job and fear of failing at it.

    If you ever didn’t think it was possible to live your dream, our guest today will show you that it is.

    Today we talk to Diane Hill, Designer, and Owner of Diane Hill, London, Art, Print, and Accessories. She paints bright and beautiful art inspired by a style popular in the 18th Century called Chinoiserie. We're going to be discussing how she turned a hobby into a successful and profitable business.

    Diane will tell you her story, where she started painting murals in her toddler’s room to be featured in Vogue and having her designs sold at John Lewis Brewer and Anthropologie US.

    To get started in moving your hobby to a business or if you want to understand the importance of social media, mailing lists, and automation on that journey listen to Diane’s engaging and interesting story about her road to entrepreneurship.


    📝 For full show notes: https://thesalesaccelerationformula.com/

    📺 Watch this episode on the Hands On Business Podcast: https://youtu.be/BXCKDrEUinA

    🔗Contact me on LinkedIn for the offer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hakeemad


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