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In this podcast, Saravanan Ganesh, a digital real estate entrepreneur, shares about the dynamics of rank and rent platform and the concept of exchange from one client to the other. In the art and modern industry, Saravanan tells us how there’s so much more to explore online and actually make money for yourself through browsers, websites and other virtual programs. He also expounded on maintenance costings and monthly exchange of reports between clients. Saravanan starts by creating websites for months, completing the contents needed and the complementary visuals, after then these websites are ranked. He then contacts local contractors and probable clients to rent the websites for as long as they wish to. The business expands to different cities across the country and outside as well. Exploring online platforms could be so rewarding when done properly. In this podcast, we also cover: 04:24 Real estate landscapes 08:20 Studying Search Engine Optimization 13:25 Which clients to keep 17:12 Transition to sales 21:44 Researching on the right customers 26:59 Figuring things out 30:25 Getting consistent leads and finding the right niche Saravanan also reminds us how finding the right niche could pitch your business into a different level and how matching SEOs that works best with your content could attract people better. You can hire virtual assistants while you’re at it and even graphic designers for aesthetic changes and for fuller contents.
In this podcast, Immy Tariq, a social media personality and co-founder and CEO of Webmetrix Group company, shares about his life before he jump-started his business. He tells us how he dropped out of medical school and pursued entrepreneurship instead. To date, Immy has dealt with brands from small scale businesses to billion-dollar companies and still continues to thrive. Immy tells us more about the fundamentals of trust and direction in business. He reminds us that taking care of the teams and publications that fill in the company will help you build better products and services and produce more reproducible outputs. He also stresses on the importance of being a middle person that connects one business to another and how it’s efficient and proven to be very beneficial in setting up a bigger pitch for your company in the long haul. In this podcast, we also cover: 10:50 Acquisition Traffic 14:51 Importance of credibility and trust 20:01 Being the connector in publications 26:37 Uphills and downhills 30:32 Maintaining teams 33:55 Hanging out with the right people Publications could either make or break you, that is why good advertising is essential in building a good reputation for yourself and your company. With it comes to trust and integrity, and both are an integral part of any business success.
In this podcast, Jim Chester, a chiropractic philanthropist and mind practice mentor, indulges us in their niche of chiropractic and how it connects us to positive well being. He explained more on how the practice helps people and for which people the services are for, clearing misconceptions along the way. Jim believes that chiropractic needs more exposure, especially in the advent where the nation’s health insurance policies are challenged. If you want to dedicate yourself to something, make it a principle, idea or movement that speaks to you in the deepest sense of being a human. Sometimes you get caught up in a routine and it begs a question for change, for variety, and that’s when you find yourself looking for things that make you feel more alive and that would reach more people, help for people at your given time. With Jim, it’s giving chiropractic the attention it deserves. In this podcast, we also cover: 05:48 The art of learning people’s names 07:40 Media leverage 09:08 Rehab with patients and working in a clinic 13:29 Coming from a journalistic background 16:25 Pushing forward 22:50 Switching your game up 49:44 Helping more people With the pile of podcasts, Jim is getting more content out in the community at a more consistent pace. Being somebody who becomes a go-to when it terms of chiropractic, it becomes a duty to educate more people about the benefits it offers and its accessibility to the public. This way, chiropractic is given the attention it deserves in today’s medical needs and set-up.
In this podcast, Akbar Sheikh tells us about putting yourself out there and growing in the kind of model you envision your business to work. He reminds us about the joy of trying different things, of experimenting programs and strategizing its development to the fullest of its capacity by optimizing business and profession. Some of us came from nothing while some of us actually are more fortunate, but none of that matters if you don’t do something about you got. There’s no such thing as luck, you get to choose whether you become successful or not. It is a choice to follow the path towards your dreams and goals, because the thing is, there will always be hardships and failures, and so if you’re going to fail, fail at something you believe in the most because that’s how and when you’ll feel most alive. Akbar also tells us that people needs to be emotionally. mentally and environmentally optimized in order to achieve changes in what they perceive and do. It isn’t until you fix yourself and get rid of toxic relationships will you truly be able to take off towards the better parts life has to offer, especially in business. In this podcast, we also cover: 08:10 Successful entrepreneur 10:08 Growing up with retail 19:36 Taking advantage of things 21:12 Working with winners 22:45 Selling to the wrong people 29:48 Half-ass work As entrepreneurs, you have to pick what you want to specialize in, you can’t help everyone at the same time, it’s just not logically possible. You have to focus on which group of people you can optimize your business and profession with to the fullest and expand from there.
In this podcast, Michael Marcial talked about the power of empathy and connection, how by sharing your story, you could push boundaries and reach more people who needs to hear what you have got to say. Without clarity, it’s hard to look forward with positivity and you’re focused on the things that are just not there. Circumnavigating through your pitfalls and actually sharing that journey with a crowd could just inspire those who are in a dark place themselves at the time, to hope for a better future and try to look more closely at what they got at the moment and work from there. Michael reminds us that context will always matter because in everything you do or invest to, results should be evident in any way possible. But before this, you have to be clear in what you want to do, achieve and where your satisfaction lies, because only then will you be motivated to push forward and take actions to fulfill what you’ve got to fulfill and that’s a real hussle right there. While making your vision a reality, effective communication will be essential along the way, only with it will you be able to push boundaries and reach out to your target audience. In this podcast, we also cover: 06:35 Mindset and mentality 08:05 Taking steps towards our dreams 11:26 The art of asking the right questions 13:26 Getting the word out 20:06 Going back to my skills set 24:44 Overcomplicating things 27:01 Accountability 32:18 Five Figure Work Week Sometimes people have got to let this thought to sink in, ‘am I willing to be real with things?’ Pleasing people with a bravado that’s not true to yourself could only serve you for a short, limited time. It reeks of impending failure and lack of satisfaction. That is why in whatever you do, believe that there is something people will learn from you, that you have got something worth listening to.
In this podcast, Earnest Epps, an online entrepreneur and an e-commerce guru, shares about the dynamics and competitiveness of e-commerce websites and how to do things the right way when venturing with strategies, optimizing the features you are given with online and just basically everything you need to learn about e-commerce. He also talked about how to attract a pool of people to work for you, like virtual assistants and graphic artists to help you run your business on a day-to-day basis. Being genuine with your products and services can get you far without having to deal with the issues that could arise when you cut corners in your business. You have to start on the right foot in order to save yourself from years of debt with unforeseen aberrations in your operations. Pooling up your capital and net gain to invest and reinvest, respectively, on your business could just skyrocket you into a higher social value. In this podcast, we also cover: 07:24 Companies online 09:37 The negative side of e-commerce 12:04 Learning skills in computer science 15:16 Researching stock market 22:54 Reinvesting in your business 31:40 Marketing and promoting businesses 43:02 What to learn about price points 46:50 Handling bigger deals What you need to learn more about e-commerce is that every transaction matters, it all forms this abstract connections that will serve you well at some point, so you’ve got to weave them all together in this sort of organized, ordinal way, if possible, in order to pick out which services would guarantee the best win at a certain season.
In this podcast, John Logar, a marketing consultant and international speaker and coach, indulges us in his journey throughout all the companies he’s worked with and imparts innovative ideas and strategies that could help aspiring businessmen and entrepreneurs put up their work out there today. He also shared about the referral systems in the industry and how to go global with your business with the right platforms. John tells us that in order to have a friend, you have to be a friend first. Investing in your own business and growing with it could be the best thing you could do for yourself. You get to see yourself improve in all aspects possible and you carry this independence in managing your platforms and systems towards the vision you intend to achieve while expanding it with others who share the same goal as you. In order to attract partners to say yes to you, you have got to lead by example and passion. In this podcast, we also cover: 08:21 Being happy with what you do 12:45 How to engage with people 14:50 Building on your experiences 19:44 Learning through teaching 24:10 Paying back 29:40 Highlighting your strengths 37:40 Opening doors 40:53 Generating opportunities Money is important in business, true, but it is only a buy-product to it, what matters more is the progress you’ve made with yourself and with the people you work with. It is also important to stress enough providing proper managerial teams that will help you run your business smoothly by improving your weaknesses and empowering your assets. Growing with your business could take so much from you - time, effort, ideas, money - but it can also return so much more.
In this podcast, Beau Crabill, a business entrepreneur and platform consultant, imparts his transition and growth in business as a whole and his learnings along the ups and downs of the industry. Beau started young at 12 years old with his own small selling online business and years after it just skyrocketed from there. Beau Crabill also consult with offline brands and businesses to date. Working online entails a lot of brainstorming and strategizing. You have to pitch to a perfect niche for your product in order to come up with the best results, and sometimes it’s a gamble that could end your business or shoot you up to greener pastures. Beau provides in this podcast steps on how to create feasible and attractive business accounts online and how to work with your products and services from there. In this podcast, we also cover: 09:39 Suspension in Amazon 13:46 Working with viewers one-on-one 19:14 Nonstop working 24:48 What to look forward to 28:01 Knowing how to do every single thing in your business 32:13 Course business 36:36 Giving more value to your target audience You can check out more of Beau with the following accounts: Website: https://beaucrabill.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5B7xCFxOr1S2jOIrDEFWgA Access Beau’s book, ‘The Secrets to Selling on Amazon: How I Turned Nothing Into Millions (Without Advertising, Dropshipping Or Private Labeling)’ here: https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Selling-Amazon-Advertising-Dropshipping/dp/1709200014
In this podcast, Akbar Sheikh tells us about putting yourself out there and growing in the kind of model you envision your business to work. He reminds us about the joy of trying different things, of experimenting programs and strategizing its development to the fullest of its capacity by optimizing business and profession. Some of us came from nothing while some of us actually are more fortunate, but none of that matters if you don’t do something about you got. There’s no such thing as luck, you get to choose whether you become successful or not. It is a choice to follow the path towards your dreams and goals, because the thing is, there will always be hardships and failures, and so if you’re going to fail, fail at something you believe in the most because that’s how and when you’ll feel most alive. Akbar also tells us that people needs to be emotionally. mentally and environmentally optimized in order to achieve changes in what they perceive and do. It isn’t until you fix yourself and get rid of toxic relationships will you truly be able to take off towards the better parts life has to offer, especially in business. In this podcast, we also cover: 08:10 Successful entrepreneur 10:08 Growing up with retail 19:36 Taking advantage of things 21:12 Working with winners 22:45 Selling to the wrong people 29:48 Half-ass work As entrepreneurs, you have to pick what you want to specialize in, you can’t help everyone at the same time, it’s just not logically possible. You have to focus on which group of people you can optimize your business and profession with to the fullest and expand from there.
In this podcast, Beau Crabill, a business entrepreneur and platform consultant, imparts his transition and growth in business as a whole and his learnings along the ups and downs of the industry. Beau started young at 12 years old with his own small selling online business and years after it just skyrocketed from there. Beau Crabill also consult with offline brands and businesses to date. Working online entails a lot of brainstorming and strategizing. You have to pitch to a perfect niche for your product in order to come up with the best results, and sometimes it’s a gamble that could end your business or shoot you up to greener pastures. Beau provides in this podcast steps on how to create feasible and attractive business accounts online and how to work with your products and services from there. In this podcast, we also cover: 09:39 Suspension in Amazon 13:46 Working with viewers one-on-one 19:14 Nonstop working 24:48 What to look forward to 28:01 Knowing how to do every single thing in your business 32:13 Course business 36:36 Giving more value to your target audience You can check out more of Beau with the following accounts: Website: https://beaucrabill.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5B7xCFxOr1S2jOIrDEFWgA Access Beau’s book, ‘The Secrets to Selling on Amazon: How I Turned Nothing Into Millions (Without Advertising, Dropshipping Or Private Labeling)’ here: https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Selling-Amazon-Advertising-Dropshipping/dp/1709200014
In this podcast, Earnest Epps, an online entrepreneur and an e-commerce guru, shares about the dynamics and competitiveness of e-commerce websites and how to do things the right way when venturing with strategies, optimizing the features you are given with online and just basically everything you need to learn about e-commerce. He also talked about how to attract a pool of people to work for you, like virtual assistants and graphic artists to help you run your business on a day-to-day basis. Being genuine with your products and services can get you far without having to deal with the issues that could arise when you cut corners in your business. You have to start on the right foot in order to save yourself from years of debt with unforeseen aberrations in your operations. Pooling up your capital and net gain to invest and reinvest, respectively, on your business could just skyrocket you into a higher social value. In this podcast, we also cover: 07:24 Companies online 09:37 The negative side of e-commerce 12:04 Learning skills in computer science 15:16 Researching stock market 22:54 Reinvesting in your business 31:40 Marketing and promoting businesses 43:02 What to learn about price points 46:50 Handling bigger deals What you need to learn more about e-commerce is that every transaction matters, it all forms this abstract connections that will serve you well at some point, so you’ve got to weave them all together in this sort of organized, ordinal way, if possible, in order to pick out which services would guarantee the best win at a certain season.
In this podcast, Saravanan Ganesh, a digital real estate entrepreneur, shares about the dynamics of rank and rent platform and the concept of exchange from one client to the other. In the art and modern industry, Saravanan tells us how there’s so much more to explore online and actually make money for yourself through browsers, websites and other virtual programs. He also expounded on maintenance costings and monthly exchange of reports between clients. Saravanan starts by creating websites for months, completing the contents needed and the complementary visuals, after then these websites are ranked. He then contacts local contractors and probable clients to rent the websites for as long as they wish to. The business expands to different cities across the country and outside as well. Exploring online platforms could be so rewarding when done properly. In this podcast, we also cover: 04:24 Real estate landscapes 08:20 Studying Search Engine Optimization 13:25 Which clients to keep 17:12 Transition to sales 21:44 Researching on the right customers 26:59 Figuring things out 30:25 Getting consistent leads and finding the right niche Saravanan also reminds us how finding the right niche could pitch your business into a different level and how matching SEOs that works best with your content could attract people better. You can hire virtual assistants while you’re at it and even graphic designers for aesthetic changes and for fuller contents.
In this podcast, Immy Tariq, a social media personality and co-founder and CEO of Webmetrix Group company, shares about his life before he jump-started his business. He tells us how he dropped out of medical school and pursued entrepreneurship instead. To date, Immy has dealt with brands from small scale businesses to billion-dollar companies and still continues to thrive. Immy tells us more about the fundamentals of trust and direction in business. He reminds us that taking care of the teams and publications that fill in the company will help you build better products and services and produce more reproducible outputs. He also stresses on the importance of being a middle person that connects one business to another and how it’s efficient and proven to be very beneficial in setting up a bigger pitch for your company in the long haul. In this podcast, we also cover: 10:50 Acquisition Traffic 14:51 Importance of credibility and trust 20:01 Being the connector in publications 26:37 Uphills and downhills 30:32 Maintaining teams 33:55 Hanging out with the right people Publications could either make or break you, that is why good advertising is essential in building a good reputation for yourself and your company. With it comes to trust and integrity, and both are an integral part of any business success.
In this podcast, Michael Marcial talked about the power of empathy and connection, how by sharing your story, you could push boundaries and reach more people who needs to hear what you have got to say. Without clarity, it’s hard to look forward with positivity and you’re focused on the things that are just not there. Circumnavigating through your pitfalls and actually sharing that journey with a crowd could just inspire those who are in a dark place themselves at the time, to hope for a better future and try to look more closely at what they got at the moment and work from there. Michael reminds us that context will always matter because in everything you do or invest to, results should be evident in any way possible. But before this, you have to be clear in what you want to do, achieve and where your satisfaction lies, because only then will you be motivated to push forward and take actions to fulfill what you’ve got to fulfill and that’s a real hussle right there. While making your vision a reality, effective communication will be essential along the way, only with it will you be able to push boundaries and reach out to your target audience. In this podcast, we also cover: 06:35 Mindset and mentality 08:05 Taking steps towards our dreams 11:26 The art of asking the right questions 13:26 Getting the word out 20:06 Going back to my skills set 24:44 Overcomplicating things 27:01 Accountability 32:18 Five Figure Work Week Sometimes people have got to let this thought to sink in, ‘am I willing to be real with things?’ Pleasing people with a bravado that’s not true to yourself could only serve you for a short, limited time. It reeks of impending failure and lack of satisfaction. That is why in whatever you do, believe that there is something people will learn from you, that you have got something worth listening to.
In this podcast, John Logar, a marketing consultant and international speaker and coach, indulges us in his journey throughout all the companies he’s worked with and imparts innovative ideas and strategies that could help aspiring businessmen and entrepreneurs put up their work out there today. He also shared about the referral systems in the industry and how to go global with your business with the right platforms. John tells us that in order to have a friend, you have to be a friend first. Investing in your own business and growing with it could be the best thing you could do for yourself. You get to see yourself improve in all aspects possible and you carry this independence in managing your platforms and systems towards the vision you intend to achieve while expanding it with others who share the same goal as you. In order to attract partners to say yes to you, you have got to lead by example and passion. In this podcast, we also cover: 08:21 Being happy with what you do 12:45 How to engage with people 14:50 Building on your experiences 19:44 Learning through teaching 24:10 Paying back 29:40 Highlighting your strengths 37:40 Opening doors 40:53 Generating opportunities Money is important in business, true, but it is only a buy-product to it, what matters more is the progress you’ve made with yourself and with the people you work with. It is also important to stress enough providing proper managerial teams that will help you run your business smoothly by improving your weaknesses and empowering your assets. Growing with your business could take so much from you - time, effort, ideas, money - but it can also return so much more.
In this podcast, Jim Chester, a chiropractic philanthropist and mind practice mentor, indulges us in their niche of chiropractic and how it connects us to positive well being. He explained more on how the practice helps people and for which people the services are for, clearing misconceptions along the way. Jim believes that chiropractic needs more exposure, especially in the advent where the nation’s health insurance policies are challenged. If you want to dedicate yourself to something, make it a principle, idea or movement that speaks to you in the deepest sense of being a human. Sometimes you get caught up in a routine and it begs a question for change, for variety, and that’s when you find yourself looking for things that make you feel more alive and that would reach more people, help for people at your given time. With Jim, it’s giving chiropractic the attention it deserves. In this podcast, we also cover: 05:48 The art of learning people’s names 07:40 Media leverage 09:08 Rehab with patients and working in a clinic 13:29 Coming from a journalistic background 16:25 Pushing forward 22:50 Switching your game up 49:44 Helping more people With the pile of podcasts, Jim is getting more content out in the community at a more consistent pace. Being somebody who becomes a go-to when it terms of chiropractic, it becomes a duty to educate more people about the benefits it offers and its accessibility to the public. This way, chiropractic is given the attention it deserves in today’s medical needs and set-up.
After having over 20 jobs and dropping out of 4 colleges, I knew that path wasn't for me. So I started trying to figure out how I could create the freedom that I wanted. Not just the freedom of being able to travel, buy a new car or having an abundance of money. But the freedom of being able to be there for my family at any given time, no matter what. The first 10 years of my Entrepreneurship journey was pure Hustle. I worked as many work at home jobs as I could and started my very first Agency - but I quickly found myself working 80 hour weeks and it took a toll. I ended up losing all of my clients 3x over - but each time I bounced back harder. After the 3rd time, I knew I had to make a change. If I continued down the path, I would end up losing my sanity. The next 4 years I began to seek and invest in everything I could in order to try and figure out how to build passive income. I didn't want to continue hustling for the grind, but I wanted to learn how to hustle in a smart way using systems and high level strategy that would give my family the freedom they deserved. Along the journey, I've been able to grow a social audience of over 90K entrepreneurs and business owners and started teaching and consulting on the knowledge I've acquired throughout the years. Today, I've been able to grow a 7 Figure Digital Marketing Agency while helping businesses systematize, automate and grow their revenue. I decided to create this podcast because I was tired of only hearing and reading the top layer of someone's success. Here we will be going deep to also uncover the struggles, the journey and that ONE thing that changed their lives forever. Welcome to On Air Hustle!