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Can Do: How One Montanan Built A Business From Passion And Romance

Can Do: Lessons From Savvy Montana Entrepreneurs
Can Do: Lessons From Savvy Montana Entrepreneurs

Danica Winters: archaeologist; award-winning writer; author of many published books and short stories; marketing and social media guru; founder of a digital publishing services company; sought-after speaker; wife; mother of two. If you think Danica sounds like a superwoman or the heroine of a Harlequin romance novel, you're right. Almost.

Winters is a Montanan and writer for Harlequin. She's a partner at Self Publishing Services, a company with 30 contract employees, and she runs her self-publishing empire from Frenchtown, Montana.

In this episode of "Can Do: Lessons From Savvy Montana Entrepreneurs," Danica Winters joins host Arnie Sherman to share lessons she learned as she developed her writing career and self-publishing service.

“I had pitched this idea and I said, you know, I can see that self publishing is making a big impact on the market right now. I think that we can’t just ignore it,” says Winters.

This week you’ll learn about becoming a marketing guru without any formal classes; that a strong support network is essential in starting up an independently-run business; and that, in order to reach your goals, it is important to step out of your comfort zone. Listen and learn now on “Can Do.”

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