Lori Mcnee has been voted one of the top 100 most powerful women on Twitter. She’s built an extremely popular blog and she’d done all of this in the span of about a year by focusing on a targeted niche. Here’s a few of the highlights from our conversation: 
- The Importance of having 10 or more Articles on Your Blog to Start
- How To Use the Look of Your Blog to Connect with Your Audience
- How Your Twitter Username can Impact the People Who Follow You
- Why Automated Twitter Tools Suck
- How to Brand Yourself Online Based on Your Unique Selling Proposition
- The Importance of Paying Attention to Your Personal Interests
- How to Effectively Use Video on Your Blog
Lori McNee is a professional, nationally recognized working artist & blogger. On her popular art blog, FineArtTips.com, Lori shares her unique artistic perspective, art tips and art business, and Social Media advice for her fellow artists. Lori currently ranks as one of the “Most Influential Artists” on Twitter.
Podcast: Download (Duration: 32:02 — 14.7MB)
If you are aspiring to be reach the dream of a location independent lifestyle, Sean Ogle from Location180 is somebody you should pay attention to. He’s done it, lived it and returned to the United States all while successfully setting up a few income streams. Here’s a few of the highlights he shared with me during our interview. 
- A Great Strategy to Keep Your Day Job and Become Location Independent
- The Biggest Mistakes that Sean has Made as a Blogger
- The Necessary Sacrifices You Need to Make to Quit Your Day Job
- How He Got Hired By Chris Guillebeau as an affiliate manager
- The Tremendous Byproducts of Who You Know
- The Importance of Responding to Comments on Your Blog
- His Experiences as the First Student in the Tropical MBA (check out my interview with Dan from Tropical MBA)
- How to Get More Done in A Short Amount of Time and Stop spending tour whole day working.
- The importance of hitting the 1 year mark with your blog
- Some highlights from his Overcoming The Fear of Uncertainty Product
Sean is a writer in his mid-twenties who is determined to take control of his life and become Location Independent. You can read more of his travel and lifestyle writing on his blog Location 180. You can also follow him on twitter @seanogle
Podcast: Download (Duration: 35:42 — 16.3MB)
If you are an apsiring jetsetter , then Cody Mckibben is probably on your radar. If he’s not, then he should be. There were moments in this interview where I wanted to sell everything I own and join him on his adventure. He shared some great things his interview with me. Here’s some of the higlights 
- How a Mentor Change the Trajectory of his life
- How he used his time to turn the blog into a business that supported him full time
- The Significant Cost/Lifestyle Benefits of Taking Your Business on the Road
- Why having a full time job actually puts you in a better position to start your business
- The Importance of Finding Something You Love as a Motivation
- How a Mentor resulted in his first client
- The Keys to Finding a Blogging/Entrepreneurial Mentor
Cody is a nomadic entrepreneur & lifestyle designer who helps social changemakers & other remarkable people spread their message on the web. You can follow him on twitter @codymckibb
Podcast: Download (Duration: 37:13 — 17.0MB)
For those of you have been on the fence about how to launch your first e-book, this interview is just for you. Kelly Klingman is the author of The Sticky Ebook Formula, which is a great resource for getting started with the process of writing your e-book. Here’s a few of the highlights from my chat with her: 
- How she used her Jack of all Trades Background to Find Her Niche
- The Power of Losing Your Job to Grow Your Business
- How to Use Twitter to Find Freelance Work
- How to Leverage Online Forums for Personal Brand and Your Business
- Why tons of traffic is not the answer to your Blogging Success
- The Key Forums that Kelly Participates In
- Using Forums to Find Great Mentors
- Why You Should Have a Free Ebook As Early as Possible
- They Keys to Making Your E-Book Sell
- Lessons Learned from E-book Launches
Kelly Kingman helps you create ridiculously creative ebooks. She shot to fame with the launch of The Sticky Ebook Formula and is currently focusing on empowering others to create their first paid information product. You can follow her on twitter @stickyebooks
Podcast: Download (Duration: 33:58 — 15.6MB)
Today we kick of the next interview in the the Netsetter Interviews. For those of you who are knew and looking for the people that should be on your radar and you can learn from, I highly recommend you read the 50 Netsetters Post and subscribe the blogs of all of the people on that list. I’m pleased today to bring you an interview with Marissa from Can-Do Ology: 
- The numerous online journals that evolved into her blog today
- The Evolution of her Voice as a Blogger
- The Power of In-Depth Conversations With Other Bloggers
- How an A-List Mentor helped to turn her blog into a real business
- The keys to organically building authentic relationships online
- Why Writing is Not the Only Medium for Your Blog
- Why You Should Speak Online The Same Way You Speak in Person
- The Importance of Substance over Form
- How to Build Your Blogging Support System
Marissa is a Can-Do-Ologist who gives creative entrepreneurs an extra brain-on-the-team and pair of hands so they can focus on their great work. If you’d like to find out more about her, check out her website or follow her on Twitter.
Podcast: Download (Duration: 39:39 — 18.2MB)