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Unlock the secrets to enhancing your business visibility online.

Discover effective strategies for text, video, and audio marketing that will help you 10X your reach and attract new customers.

Build a simple home studio. Launch an easy online show. Grow your business on the internet.

Welcome!

This is the home of the Let’s Go Online Show—your practical guide to getting on camera, going online, and growing your audience with confidence. Inside, you’ll find step‑by‑step recordings (from the Let’s Get Online Show series), gear and software guides, and simple business models you can use to sell your products or services online.

Who This Is For

• Coaches, consultants, speakers, and creators who want more visibility without complicated tech.

• Small business owners who want a clean, repeatable content system that drives leads and sales.

• Beginners & late bloomers who want clear steps, plain English, and budget‑friendly options.

What You’ll Learn Here

• Home Studio Setup (Made Simple) – Lighting, sound, camera angles, backdrops—plus space‑saving options.

• Equipment That Fits Your Budget – From starter kits to modest pro upgrades.

• Software That Just Works – Easy recording and livestream tools, editing basics, overlays, and templates.

• Designing Your Online Show – Episode structure, hooks, lower thirds, call‑to‑action, and reusable assets.

• Visibility & Traffic – How to repurpose your show without burnout.

• Monetization & Business Models – Coaching, digital products, memberships, sponsorships, and more.

Watch the Show: Featured Episode Paths

Path 1: “From Zero to Studio” – Plan your space → Choose your gear → Set up lighting & audio.

Path 2: “Record Your First Show” – Script, record, add graphics, and publish.

Path 3: “Turn Viewers into Buyers” – Create a lead magnet, add CTAs, and build a follow‑up path.

Simple Gear, Real Results

Starter Kit: smartphone + clip‑on mic + ring light

Solid Upgrade: USB mic + two softbox lights + budget 4K webcam

Creator Pro: XLR mic + interface + key light + mirrorless camera

The Easy‑Show Framework

• Plan (15 min): Pick a topic, define one promise, outline 3 points.

• Record (20–40 min): Hook → value → CTA.

• Repurpose (30 min): Cut clips, make a quote graphic, email, and blog post.

• Follow‑Up (10 min): Send replay + invite to the next step.

Monetize Your Show: Business Models That Fit

• Coaching & Consulting

• Digital Products

• Memberships/Communities

• Sponsorships & Partners

• Services in a Box

Now You Know (Quick Wins from the Show)

• Lighting first, not camera.

• Audio is trust—viewers forgive average picture, not bad sound.

• One promise per episode.

• Always add a CTA.

• Batch your assets.

Resources & Starter Kits

• Go Online Starter Kit (Free): planner, checklist, episode run‑of‑show, CTA swipe copy.

• Studio on a Budget: layout guide, lighting angles, background tips.

• Software Shortlist: recording, streaming, editing with default settings.

• Content to Clients: repurposing workflow + 7‑email follow‑up template.

About the Host

I’m Jane Gardner— a visibility mentor who believes simple beats complicated every time. I help entrepreneurs get on camera, publish consistently, and turn their expertise into income with an easy, repeatable online show.

Join the Community

Get new episodes, checklists, and templates delivered weekly. You’ll also get the Go Online Starter Kit immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need fancy gear?

A: No. Start with what you have; upgrade as you grow.

Q: Do I need to be good on camera?

A: You need a plan more than a personality. Confidence comes with practice.

Q: How soon can this bring leads?

A: Many see results by their second or third episode with a clear CTA.

Q: What if I’m not technical?

A: I teach button‑by‑button workflows and provide templates you can copy.

Ready to Go Online—Simply and Profitably?

Start with the free kit, then follow the first 3 episodes to have your studio and first show published this week.

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