BOPCAST is the home grown project that will be a benefit to our generation. Rapper, producer and podcaster Ryan Sullivan, known by his stage name 'SullyBop' interviews high functioning, s**t-doing, driven, creative, artistic, and intelligent young people to get a closer look into how they are buildi…
The BOPCAST podcast is an incredibly inspiring show that features a young and ambitious host named Ryan. From the first episode, it is clear that Ryan is dedicated to creating an incredible podcast experience for his listeners. As a first-time podcaster myself, I felt comfortable and at ease during my interview with him, as if we were just two friends having a conversation. Ryan has a natural talent for asking thought-provoking questions and allowing his guests to fully open up about their experiences.
One of the best aspects of The BOPCAST is Ryan's interviewing style. Unlike other hosts who simply list their guests' achievements, Ryan delves deeper into the "why" behind their success. He genuinely wants to understand what drives his guests and what inspires them in their respective fields. This approach allows for more meaningful and insightful conversations, leaving the listeners with valuable takeaways from each episode.
Additionally, The BOPCAST covers a wide range of topics that are relevant to creators, entrepreneurs, and those interested in social media marketing. It is refreshing to hear perspectives from individuals in different industries and backgrounds who all have unique insights to offer. The show not only provides inspiration but also practical advice for those looking to pursue their passions or start their own ventures.
While there are overwhelmingly positive aspects of The BOPCAST, one potential drawback could be the occasional lack of variety in guest profiles. It would be interesting to see more diversity in terms of career paths or cultural backgrounds represented on the show. However, this does not diminish the quality of the content or the engaging nature of the conversations.
In conclusion, The BOPCAST podcast hosted by Ryan is an exceptional show that excels in providing inspiration and insight from young and ambitious individuals making waves in their respective fields. With his intuitive interviewing style and genuine interest in his guests' stories, Ryan creates an enjoyable listening experience that leaves you motivated to pursue your own passions. Whether you're interested in entrepreneurship, social media marketing, or simply love hearing stories of success and ambition, The BOPCAST is a must-listen.
Grab our free podcast script → https://mailchi.mp/podcastprinciples.com/scriptAs podcasting has grown, so too have the production teams that make the podcast happen.You have a graphic designer for your thumbnails and visuals, an audio editor for your audio, a video editor for your video editing – the list doesn't go on, but it isn't very short either.This problem has made the podcast producer a hot commodity since these guys can handle most of what you need, if not all of it.The question is: how do you make it happen?Skip the research and tune in to get the essentials on cost, deliverables and the hiring process itself – this is the crash course you need to get started!__________________________________________________
Grab our free podcast script → https://mailchi.mp/podcastprinciples.com/scriptIt's a question that many podcasters will travel far and wide to find the answer to:Should I get a VA, or a dedicated podcast producer for my show?At the end of the day – none of us have a crystal ball. And few of us have the appetite or experience for hiring. So, sit back, relax and let Jack and I lay out all of the pros and cons of both and what they bring to the table!Whether you're just starting out or scaling up, this episode will help you make the right move.__________________________________________________
It's one of the biggest motivators for podcasters – making money off your podcast.Which is all fine and good! After all, we help B2B podcasters, we're no strangers to a bottom line.The issue here is the ways that people conventionally think will help them ‘get that money'.But is it at the expense of your brand? Your audience? Or even, dare I say, potential leads???Tune in and let's sort this all out!More Content Strategy ↘ How to Post Shorts on LinkedIn ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHHm-mFYf1M&t=24sGet More Leads on LinkedIn ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMuHySA_yQ4&t=2s5000 Views Per Video on LI ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yAPDgkmuOQFree Resources ↘ Grab our free form → https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FPjlFuNiPF0CG9c-0TLshCKPdcByhCVaaHAX8gnYCwM/edit?usp=sharing__________________________________________________
In this week's episode, I'm joined by my right-hand man and the general manager of Podcast Principles, Jack Gallagher!Jack sits down with me to discuss some major areas in podcasting, from A.I.'s place in production and content creation – to calibrating the expectations of “success” in podcasting and why you shouldn't sweat the numbers for *at least* 6 to 12 months.We also zoom in on some of the benefits we've seen from both minimal and maximal outsourcing, what managing and running a podcast looks like and weigh in on what is “cheap” or “expensive” in the podcasting world.And for all my fellow ADD brothers and sisters, or even busy professionals rolling your eyes at the runtime, don't forget to use the timestamps to skip to the conversation topic that is most interesting and relevant to you!
Grab our free podcast script → https://mailchi.mp/podcastprinciples.com/scriptYou can market your ENTIRE business with just one podcast.Enter the “4-5-1” system, the answer to your prayers – you, the owner, founder or CEO who is out there running, marketing and selling for your business every day.This system is designed to streamline not only your marketing, but also simplify your strategy.__________________________________________________
Content creators, business owners, founders – anyone who is interested or involved in marketing – is looking to do one thing:Stand out.And believe me, if you've tried to be ‘unique' in your niche, you know it can be harder than it looks. In this week's episode, I break-down how to find your niche – your specific “in” with an audience. Not only do I take you through the steps, I'll show you how we've done it for our clients. These are podcasts that started from scratch and have built themselves into authorities in their respective spaces.All these strategies are yours in this quick, 6 minute video!
One of the most common questions I hear is: "How do I actually make money from my podcast?"And trust me—I get it. Podcasting requires a serious investment of time, energy, and sometimes even money. If you're putting in the effort, you want to see a return.The truth? While making money from a podcast isn't always easy, it's absolutely possible with the right approach. In this episode, I break down real, actionable strategies successful podcasters use to generate revenue. From landing sponsorships and leveraging affiliate marketing to using your podcast as a powerful tool for lead generation, I'll help you understand how to make your show work for you—without losing the passion that started it all.
You've heard me talk a lot about the top and bottom of your funnel – so it's finally time to show love for the middle of the funnel in this week's episode!In the land of problem aware, the “I'm fine, I know what I'm doing” crowd can be one of the toughest nuts to crack when it comes to marketing and sales.In this week's episode, I finally explain and break-down the middle of the funnel and how founders like yourself should be handling it – but more importantly, I'll be showing you the type of the content that you should be making for it. Titles, ideas, the works!Seriously folks, this video is giving you advice that you're going to be able to turn around and use TODAY in your content if you want to, you don't want to miss this video!
Grab our free podcast script → https://mailchi.mp/eed2b69a9733/5-leads-a-weekIn this week's episode, I sit down with Jared Miguez – a client of ours who runs the law firm Arena Collective.Jared began his podcast journey a couple years ago with us and together we've gained more insight into the industry itself as well as where podcasting “fits in” to a business like his – one that is focused on cultivating local leads and promoting clients above all.We discuss Jared's “spark” and what inspired him to take a chance on podcast, why video was so important to him, purpose, and much more!__________________________________________________
Grab our free video script → https://mailchi.mp/eed2b69a9733/5-leads-a-weekIn this week's special (and tasty) episode – I am taking to the griddle and making Jersey's very own ‘Pork roll egg and cheese' while giving you the skinny on making content efficiently (that also converts).Specifically, I'm diving into the using an outside agency vs. making everything in-house.Most people's instincts are to do it old school – by themselves. Save the money and the hassle.The reality is: most people could use a little help, whether it's expertise or an extra set of hands – and I'll break down exactly why.__________________________________________________
If you've even seen a few of my videos, you know that I'm a big fan of LinkedIn.The networking and job search giant has for a long time been thought of as that: a tool for networking and job search. The truth is, this platform has an unmatched ability to guide qualified leads right into your product, program or coaching.In this week's episode, I break down our very own high ticket marketing formula and how we get people in OUR DMs through content and friendly advice.Real tips AND real steps you can implement in the coming new year that could net you some major $$$__________________________________________________
Grab our free video script → https://mailchi.mp/eed2b69a9733/5-leads-a-weekIt's that time of the year again where we say goodbye to the old year and welcome in the new. Whether it's new habits, goals or objectives, we're all looking to make change in a positive way – and what better way than by.. Starting a podcast for your business.The time has never been better, the opportunity is here – and this week, I outline exactly what the opportunity is and how to seize it for maximum gain.__________________________________________________
Grab our free video script → https://mailchi.mp/eed2b69a9733/5-leads-a-weekNobody wants their podcast to be “boring” – but not everybody can be Joe Rogan.…and more importantly, when you're trying to sell a product or service, you may not have an avenue to be “fun”. You still want to display your expertise and know-how.In this week's episode, I wanted to explore “boring” podcasts and adjust the commentary. Additionally, I explore some examples of these boring podcasts and show you why, on some levels, they are operating better than bigger, pop-culture podcasts.__________________________________________________
Grab our free video script → https://mailchi.mp/eed2b69a9733/5-leads-a-weekStarting a podcast is easier most people make it out to be – however, there are some nuances to getting started that EVERY new podcaster should know – especially if you're creating a podcast for your business.This week, I give you the shortcuts most experts make you pay thousands of dollars for..__________________________________________________
Grab our free video script → https://mailchi.mp/eed2b69a9733/5-leads-a-week(with 30+episode title ideas) Podcasting is a war of ideas. In this episode, I'll give you the shortcuts to the best formats for any podcast.These titles, and essentially, episode concepts, gets you started fast with proven angles that have been executed by our very own clients.Tune in to get your killer episode idea!
It's the holy grail in podcasting.. Monetization. Everyone wants it.. No – scratch that, they NEED it. The only issue is the path that most people will give to you is almost guaranteed not to work.Tune in and see what we've learned.
Grab our free video script → https://mailchi.mp/eed2b69a9733/5-leads-a-week(the one I used to create this episode) Every business owner dreams of having more qualified, warm leads.The endless discovery calls, engaging on LinkedIn and following up. The “generation” part of getting leads can be exhausting. That's where video content comes in – but we're not finished there.Make sure you're avoiding these three critical mistakes..Earn revenue with your B2B podcast ➜ https://www.skool.com/the-launchpad-6641/aboutMore Content Strategy ↘ How to Post Shorts on LinkedIn ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHHm-mFYf1M&t=24sGet More Leads on LinkedIn ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMuHySA_yQ4&t=2s5000 Views Per Video on LI ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yAPDgkmuOQFree Resources ↘ Grab our free form → https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FPjlFuNiPF0CG9c-0TLshCKPdcByhCVaaHAX8gnYCwM/edit?usp=sharing__________________________________________________
Just like any other marketing activity – the beginning sucks. And podcasting is no different.There are a million things to consider, to remember and most of all, there is tons of conflicting advice – making a hard situation worse.This week's episode is designed to cut through the noise and distill some of the biggest mistakes I see new podcasters making.Earn revenue with your B2B podcast ➜ https://www.skool.com/the-launchpad-6641/aboutMore Content Strategy ↘ How to Post Shorts on LinkedIn ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHHm-mFYf1M&t=24sGet More Leads on LinkedIn ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMuHySA_yQ4&t=2s5000 Views Per Video on LI ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yAPDgkmuOQFree Resources ↘ Grab our free form → https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FPjlFuNiPF0CG9c-0TLshCKPdcByhCVaaHAX8gnYCwM/edit?usp=sharing__________________________________________________
Podcast strategies are cool, but what about the ones that actually work?And we're not just talking about getting more views, or going ‘viral', because when you're an entrepreneur or founder – you need more than passing interest to turn listeners into clients.In this week's episode, I give you a sneak peek into a straightforward and effective strategy that you can use to save yourself time and money.I'm not kidding. Your podcast can replace discovery calls, all the window shopping, FAQ back-and-forth and help build more qualified leads.Earn revenue with your B2B podcast ➜ https://www.skool.com/the-launchpad-6641/aboutMore Content Strategy ↘ How to Post Shorts on LinkedIn ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHHm-mFYf1M&t=24sGet More Leads on LinkedIn ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMuHySA_yQ4&t=2s5000 Views Per Video on LI ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yAPDgkmuOQFree Resources ↘ Grab our free form → https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FPjlFuNiPF0CG9c-0TLshCKPdcByhCVaaHAX8gnYCwM/edit?usp=sharing__________________________________________________
If you own a business, you NEED to be on LinkedIn...and not just passively. You have to be an active, in-your-face advocate for your service, product or brand?Not in your nature?Outsource it.Don't have the time?Get help.There are a million excuses and a million solutions – but only one path forward when you're talking about worthwhile social media, and that's LinkedIn.In this week's video, I'm going to give you the “hacks” or shortcuts that all the influencers and big-name creators use – because at the end of the day, people like Alex Hormozi are a team, not necessarily a person.
For B2B content, some say it's the answer to YouTube Shorts and TikTok and it's right here on our beloved LinkedIn
Rome wasn't built in a day – and neither was your brand or business. Guess what?Your podcast or video content is no different.Look, we're all on this journey to establish more authority for our brand or business, to drive more leads and extend our influence further and further. The how? That's the difficult part and something that I'm trying to figure out myself on my own content journey.There were plenty of times I thought my podcast content made me look like the man, when it really didn't. I thought I was really standing out, but I wasn't.What changed?I got a bit of feedback – well, some harsh criticism that sent me down a little path of self-reflection. Criticism is crucial, lemme tell you why