Play for Profit Podcast

Play for Profit Podcast
Podcast Description
🎙️ Play for Profit is the podcast for neurodiverse entrepreneurs, creatives, and multi-passionate misfits who are done with the hustle-and-grind blueprint. Hosted by Najela Carter, a creative business coach and school psychologist, this show helps you build a business that feels like play—without burning out or boxing yourself in. Whether you're dreaming up your next big idea or redefining success on your own terms, you'll find tools, mindset shifts, and playful strategies to profit from your passions your way.✨ It’s time to ditch the rules, follow your curiosity, and build a business that actually feels good.
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The podcast emphasizes themes such as entrepreneurship, mental health, and personal growth, with episodes exploring vital topics like website accessibility, effective brand messaging for authors, breaking mental health stigmas in marginalized communities, and strategic goal-setting for multi-passionate individuals, ensuring that each discussion is rich with practical strategies and unique perspectives.

🎙️ Play for Profit is the podcast for neurodiverse entrepreneurs, creatives, and multi-passionate misfits who are done with the hustle-and-grind blueprint. Hosted by Najela Carter, a creative business coach and school psychologist, this show helps you build a business that feels like play—without burning out or boxing yourself in. Whether you’re dreaming up your next big idea or redefining success on your own terms, you’ll find tools, mindset shifts, and playful strategies to profit from your passions your way.
✨ It’s time to ditch the rules, follow your curiosity, and build a business that actually feels good.
Laura Barr, CEO of Barr Web Services, breaks down the essential elements of effective websites and why they matter for all businesses. She explains the science behind website usability while sharing practical tips to make your site more accessible, user-friendly, and effective at converting visitors into customers.
• Most websites lack clear calls to action, preventing visitors from taking the next step
• Effective websites require four elements: SEO, usability, analytics, and accessibility
• Website accessibility is legally required in the US, regardless of site size
• Using simple language and scannable content helps visitors find information faster
• Writing clearly demonstrates expertise better than using unnecessary complex words
• Consistency in styling and formatting creates a professional impression
• Anchor links can help balance SEO needs for longer content with user experience
• Small changes like descriptive link text instead of ”click here” improve accessibility
For more website tips, follow Barr Web Services on Facebook where Laura posts weekly advice, or visit her website. Contact her for free consultations—she believes advice should always be free.

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