Fri, 23 October 2015
SW 218 - The Invisible Organization, How Ingenious CEOs are Creating Thriving, Virtual Companies with Mitch Russo
Jason Hartman talks with Mitch Russo, former CEO and President of Business Breakthroughs with Tony Robbins, co-found of Timeslips Corp and author of The Invisible Organization: How Ingenious CEOs are Creating Thriving, Virtual Companies. Key Takeaways: |
Fri, 16 October 2015
SW 217 - Jock Talk, Five Communication Principles Exemplified by Legends of the Sports World with Beth Levine
Communications coach Beth Noymer Levine is an expert in helping Fortune 500 executives, professional and world-class athletes, and other high-profile individuals effectively think about, prepare for, and deliver their messages to important audiences. Beth is author of author of Jock Talk, Five Communication Principles Exemplified by Legends of the Sports World. Key Takeaways: |
Sat, 3 October 2015
Jason Hartman talks with Aaron Hoos, a funnel design expert, about good copywriting and sales funnels |
Fri, 25 September 2015
Jason Hartman talks with Jenny Q. Ta, CEO of Sqeeqee, about monetizing social networking. Key Takeaways: Website Mentioned: |
Sat, 19 September 2015
Jason Hartman talks with Michael O'Neal, host of the popular podcast "The Solopreneur Hour" and creator of The Solo Lab about how to be a successful entrepreneur. Key Takeaways: [4:41] How he developed his business Websites Mentioned: |
Sat, 12 September 2015
Jim Beach is the founder of School for Startups and former Professor at Georgia State University. He was the co-founder and CEO of American Computer Experience of Atlanta, which became the world's largest technology training company for children. He talks with Jason about the entrepreneurial bet with his students, how creativity is overrated in entrepreneurship and how he recommends getting started. [5:15] "I walked into class one day with a prototype ottoman, and we cut it in half to see what it looked like on the inside." [10:17] Find out Jim's definition of entrepreneur that frees you [14:45] Learn what you actually have to have passion for to be a successful entrepreneur. [19:45] Hear how Jim's friend started a successful used car business with just $12,000
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Tue, 30 June 2015
Jim Palmer is the founder of the Dream Biz Academy and Dream Business Coaching and Mastermind Program. He is a coach, speaker, and business-building expert. Jim recently wrote the book DECIDE:The Ultimate Success Trigger and talks to Jason on some of the key things you can learn in the book. On the episode, Jim talks on the importance of delegating your work, cleaning out your headtrash, and pushing through criticism.
Key Takeaways: [2:20] Highly successful entrepreneurs make a decision and move forward with it. [5:11] If you wait too long and stay in 'squishyville', you will miss the opportunity. [7:55] How did Jim clear his headtrash? [12:15] Everybody has headtrash. [18:20] People will always criticize you. Brush it off and keep moving forward. [20:55] When is it a good time to get help? [22:45] Start small, hire a virtual assistant for ten hours a week.
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Tue, 23 June 2015
Steve Siebold is a public speaker and mental toughness coach. Steve is the author of How Rich People Think, a book that compares the thoughts, habits, and philosophies of the middle class and the upper class when it comes to wealth. Steve has spent nearly three decades interviewing millionaires around the world and shares some of his valuable insight to Jason on the show. He also talks on the subject of how you can be a better public speaker and to build mental toughness.
Key Takeaways: [1:20] How do rich people think? [4:.00] It's only been about three decades where we've had an abundance of stuff. Before then, resources were scarce. [5:40] Anybody can adopt a rich mindset. It's not rocket science. [6:30] How can people be better public speakers? [9:35] Nobody is perfect and experienced speakers make mistakes all the time. [13:05] You're really doing two types of speeches in one. [14:50] Self-effacing humor is a great way to connect with the audience. [17:30] Steve and Jason talk about good public speakers in politics. [21:20] Please visit SpeechWorkshop.com if you're interested in attending a Bill Gove workshop.
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Direct download: SoW_211_Steve_Siebold_Speaking_Skills2C_Mental_Toughness_26_How_Rich_People_Think.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:34pm EDT |
Sat, 20 June 2015
The Real Brian is the founder of Profitcast and Arrow Squad. Brian has a strong passion for podcasting and talks to Jason on the subject of growing your audience. He shares useful tips on how to build a loyal following, Twitter strategies you can use to grow your audience, and the different ways you can monetize your podcast.
Key Takeaways: [1:30] Why the name 'The Real Brian'? [4:00] Brian and Daniel J. Lewis did a special episode about the subject of monetization. You can find it at http://www.profitcastuniverse.com/31. [7:10] Rob Cesternino makes $6,100 in Patreon donations. [11:45] You can monetize your podcast by reselling products. [15:05] Podcasters have also done well with premium content as a way to generate income. [20:50] If you have a loyal following of only 1,000 people, you can still make quite a bit of money. [27:30] Brian talks about Twitter strategies to increase your following. [31:05] Develop a clear idea of what you want to do with your podcast before you market yourself. [34:50] Final thoughts? Podcast on your passion. That's huge.
Mentioned In This Episode: http://www.profitcastuniverse.com/ http://www.profitcastuniverse.com/31 http://www.keithandthegirl.com/
Direct download: SoW_210_The_Real_Brian_Podcasting_26_Profitcasting.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 2:01pm EDT |
Wed, 17 June 2015
Kimanzi Constable has an amazing story to share with the audience. He is a writer for The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, and much more. He is also the author of two books, Are you Living or Existing? And Tales of the Everyday Working Man and Woman. On the show, he shares his story with Jason on how he switched from being a bread delivery truck driver to an author, speaker, and consultant. He shares key tips on how to increase your following and live the life you've always wanted.
Key Takeaways: [1:55] Kimanzi shares his story and background. [5:25] In Kimanzi's book, he shares stories of the everyday working man and woman. [6:58] Kimanzi read Amanda Hocking's success story in a USA Today magazine and was instantly inspired to become an author himself. [11:40] Kimanzi found great success in guest blogging and appearing in podcast interviews to expand his audience. [14:10] How did Kimanzi get all these guest post/podcast interview opportunities? [17:05] Don't get discouraged. Kimanzi was able to push through hardship because he had goals. [19:40] It's possible to live your dream. [21:05] Final business tips? Try to target larger websites to guest post on. [24:45] Kimanzi now consults companies how to improve their online presence.
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Direct download: SoW_209_Kimanzi_Constable_From_Bread_Delivery_to_Aurthor.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 3:57pm EDT |