How to Avoid Investing in an Offer That Doesn’t Deliver Hannah from Waterloo Street | E33

August 13, 2024

Have you ever invested in an offer that sounded amazing, only to realize it wasn’t what you expected? 

In this episode of the Know Your Worth Podcast, Hannah Samlall, co-founder of Waterloo Street, shares the worst investment she made, and what she learned from it to avoid making that mistake again. 

Sydney, Kristen, and Hannah chat through the type of research you should do before investing in a coach or service provider, the most important thing to validate before you sign up, and how you can use the power of delay to buy smarter. 

Plus, Hannah shares her experience growing a business with repeat customers and the money mindset that’s supported her as a business owner.

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14:07 — The surprising way you can relate researching clothing purchases and business investments 

25:31 — How Hannah has created a “ladder” that creates repeat clients  

26:20 — Hannah’s “sexy money goal” and the mindset shift that comes with leveling up your lifestyle 

28:55 — Hannah’s favorite money mindset belief 

CONNECT WITH HANNAH

Hannah Samlall, co-founder of Waterloo Street in Pittsburgh, is a digital marketer turned website designer with a passion for supporting women-owned businesses through the Biz Collective. With expertise in public speaking, social media, and copywriting, Hannah excels in creating visually stunning and functional websites. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring local breweries, watching Gilmore Girls with her cats, and sharing her foodie adventures on Instagram. A Virginia Tech alum, she thrives on connecting with others and is always eager to meet new people and share her diverse interests.

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