Random Conversations with Paul Colligan.
In this episode of the Common Sense Financial Podcast, Brian discussed one of the hardest lessons he has ever had to learn: that as human beings, there is only so much we can do. He discussed the importance of understanding our own limitations when it comes to our financial goals, and how trying to do too much can lead to overextending our resources and making decisions that work against one another. He also discussed the importance of focusing on building resources and creating passive income streams to free up time, and considering the bigger picture when it comes to measuring financial progress and determining what is truly important. Finally, he discussed the importance of delegating tasks to professionals and taking advantage of the help that is available to us.
In this episode, host discusses how to turn one listing into multiple transactions and maximize profits. He introduces the Listing Multiplier Index, which is a way of measuring how many transactions a listing can produce. He explains that most agents land between 8-15 points on their Listing Multiplier Index, meaning they could make an extra $30,000 on their next 10 listings by raising it to 1.5. He gives various strategies for doing this, such as an Instant Open House landing page, a downloadable property photo tour, just listed postcards to the neighborhood, and targeted Facebook and Instagram ads. He encourages listeners to try out these strategies and maximize their profits.
This episode of Rob's podcast discusses the Dayton Flyers and the disappointments they faced this season. He talks about the talented roster, including Jerron Holmes and Camara, and how injuries plagued the team all season. Rob then reflects on the lack of leadership and drive during close games, where Dayton seemed to be unable to close out a victory even when up by two possessions. He questions why there isn't a point guard with the assertiveness and determination to win the game.
This episode of the podcast discussed the most efficient content marketing platform. The hosts discussed the importance of focusing on which platform produces the most action instead of the most views. They concluded that the most efficient platform is the one that produces the most action and may vary depending on the time. They also discussed the value of TikTok, which one host has 250,000 followers on. The episode ended with an invitation to stay tuned for more.
In this episode, we discuss how email is an important but not the only tool for digital marketing. We talk about the importance of understanding your target audience and their preferred platform for receiving content, such as text, messaging, WhatsApp, or Telegram. Email is a powerful tool for following up with customers, but it is not the endgame. Instead, it is a mechanism for achieving your desired goal. The episode concluded with a reminder that understanding your audience is key to success.
In this episode, the question of whether sleep tracking can have a negative effect on our daily lives is discussed. It is suggested that while it is possible, sleep tracking can actually have positive effects on our lives. The speaker explains that by tracking his sleep, he has been able to understand when he is doing well and when he is doing worse, and that this information has allowed him to make changes to improve his sleep and overall health. He has seen the benefits of this in improved focus, weight loss, and muscle tone. Ultimately, it is suggested that the benefits of sleep tracking outweigh the potential negative effects.
In this episode, we discussed the use of artificial intelligence in podcasting. We discussed how AI should be used as a co-pilot and how it can help with initial topics, show notes, and seeking out new ideas. However, it is important to remember that all of this needs to be reviewed by a human or another AI in order to determine what works and what doesn't. We concluded that it is an exciting time to be alive in podcasting and AI is a great tool, but it needs to be used strategically.
This episode of the podcast focuses on the importance of doing things for the right reasons rather than just following what other podcasts are doing. The host encourages podcasters to think for themselves and take the time to understand why they are doing what they are doing rather than just mindlessly following the crowd. They emphasize that it is important to do things that are right for your show and that will help you reach your goals rather than just doing what everyone else is doing.
I love how podcasting makes it so easy for us not to be the smartest person in the room.
They’re going to be producing a podcast soon. You should look out for it.
This is the part where we test the new interface for alpha six.
This is the episode that I recorded in bossjock jr and published using Dial Talk Done.
Paul's friend Kristina helps people do websites with word press.
I'm in traffic and conversion and I'm chatting with Ed Dale