Selling a Tribe on Your Vision with Alli Worthington
Alli Worthington's story starts with losing everything. But that loss turned out to be the catalyst for a remarkable journey. She went on to co-found Blissdom and Blissdom Canada, the single largest international women's small business conference. In addition she built and sold
Blissfully Domestic a magazine for women. In this interview you'll learn all about how to a sell a tribe on your vision.
Here are some highlights from our chat:
- Breaking the Conspicuous Consumption Cycle

- A Look at Fear and Risk in the Online World
- Knowing Whether You're Building to Sell or Grow
- Creating a Filter for Your Most Important Decisions
- Leading People and Selling Them on Your Vision
- Why You Have to Be Painfully Transparent
- Why You Can't Play It Safe in Your Business
- Developing Brand Partnerships and Content
- How to Organically Build Relationships with Brands
- The Power of Starting with Something Small
- A Look at the Early Seeds of the Blissdom Conference
- How Alli Built The Community and Content of Blissdom
- Why Blissdom Has No Panel Based Segments
- Bringing Distinctiveness to The Work That you Do
- The Reason You Can't Become Completely Satisfied
Tweetable Insights Include:
- We have to edit out the good to make room for what's great (Click to Tweet)
- It is simplicity that will lead to great success (Click to Tweet)
- For all leaders, it's important to be painfully transparent (Click to Tweet)
Alli Worthington Business Coach & Consultant. Speaker. Strategist. Believer. Humanitarian. Serial Entrepreneur. Startup Advisor. A founder of @BlissDom. Advisor to @Safeworld. You can follow her on twitter @alli.
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