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Lin Eleoff is the founder of AFGO™ Media and Publishing, a company dedicated to supporting coaches, consultants, and other online service providers as they launch and grow businesses at the speed of badass.

Combining her previous career as an award-winning television news anchor and investigative reporter with her professional experience as an intellectual property law attorney, Lin set out into the virtual world of entrepreneurship in 2010, driven by her personal philosophy that “when a woman owns a business, she owns her life.”

She believes “female entrepreneurship will not only change the world, it will heal it.”

She is the founder of CoverYourAssetsOnline.com – home of the DIY Legal Toolkit – for entrepreneurs who want to get their legal ducks in a row without having to hire a lawyer.

A published author herself, Lin lives in New England with her husband. They have four grown children and dog named Chuck.

Links

www.LinEleoff.com

Free training: www.BOOKtoBUSINESS.com

Author of Amazon Bestseller Gutsy Glorious Life Coach: How to Turn Your Life Coaching Practice into a Soulful Money-Making Business

Writer for the American Bar Association on topics related to attorney well-being and success.   

Topics Lin LOVES to talk about…

  • How to build an online business on the shoulders of a Mighty Tiny Book.
  • Why shorter (non-fiction) books are more desirable to readers.
  • The meaning behind Lin’s personal philosophy: “When a woman owns a business, she owns her life.” 
  • How entrepreneurship has allowed women to have it “all.”
  • The #1 problem that’s causing newbie coaches/entrepreneurs to struggle the most.

For more information contact Support @ LinEleoff.com

Introducing: BUSINESS WOMAN 101

Coach training programs - the good ones - teach you how to serve your clients at the highest level. Their expertise is NOT in teaching you how to run a business.

That's why I created BUSINESS WOMAN 101... 

It's an entirely FREE TRAINING for coaches who, despite being really good at what they do, aren't making money.