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Latest podcast episodes about brian burt

BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio
Innovate or Die: Lessons from Brian Burt's Entrepreneurial Path

BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 33:49


In this episode of BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio, Tyler Jorgenson sits down with Brian Burt, a serial entrepreneur and the driving force behind Canopy Management. Canopy Management, an Amazon and Walmart agency, has seen remarkable growth, earning a spot on the Inc. 5000 list for three consecutive years. Brian shares insights into how his company, which started as a performance-based ads management firm, has evolved into a comprehensive service provider, offering everything from creative services to customer support.Brian Burt's entrepreneurial journey began at a young age, with his first business venture at just six years old. From franchising lemonade stands to launching and selling multiple businesses, Brian's path has been anything but conventional. He reflects on how a pivotal conversation with industry giants like Alex Hormozi and Russell Brunson led him to focus solely on Canopy Management. This decision, though challenging, has proven to be the right move, allowing him to scale the company significantly.The episode also delves into the importance of innovation and acquisitions in sustaining growth, particularly in a rapidly changing e-commerce landscape. Brian discusses how Canopy Management has navigated economic challenges, including the impact of the pandemic on consumer behavior and the evolving digital marketplace. He emphasizes the importance of performance-based models, where the success of his clients directly drives the success of his company.As a leader in the Amazon and Walmart space, Brian Burt continues to push the boundaries, exploring new opportunities like TikTok Shop integration. His story is a testament to the power of focus, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of growth. For those interested in entrepreneurship, e-commerce, or the dynamics of scaling a business, this episode is packed with valuable lessons and actionable insights.Brian Burt is the founder and CEO of Canopy Management, a leading Amazon and Walmart agency recognized for its rapid growth and innovative approach to e-commerce. Learn more about Brian and Canopy Management at canopymanagement.com.

Finally ready to grow
How to START a Business w/ Brian Burt

Finally ready to grow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 43:07


A 9 figure agency owner joins us today to teach us the basics of business. The top 3 books that made him successful, are how to onboard good talent, prevent employees from leaving, and finally, how important SOPs are. I found it interesting how close Brian and Alex Hormozi are as well, especially as the conversation flows, Brian's ideas merge seamlessly with those taught by Hormozi. I hope you enjoy this podcast!! Go follow Brian on all his platforms! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lord.burt/ Canopy: https://canopymanagement.com/ I love you all! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexander-davis9/message

Art On The Air
This week on ART ON THE AIR features Ohio-based still life artist Brian Burt, and his award winning photo realistic oil paintings. Spotlight is on South Shore Arts exhibit, “This Is It"

Art On The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 58:30


This week (11/4 & 11/6) on ART ON THE AIR features Ohio-based still life artist Brian Burt, whose award winning photo realistic oil paintings often feature whimsical portrayals of food and kitchen implements rendering them in small and large formats. Our spotlight is on South Shore Arts Bachman Gallery's documentary photography exhibit, “This Is It – A Human Center View of US” opening November 4th with a reception on November 17th with cursor Linda Dorman. Tune in on Friday at 11am for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen on the web at WVLP.org Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at brech.com/aota. Rebroadcast on WVLP - Monday at 5pm and Sunday (11/6) on 7pm on Lakeshore Public Radio 89.1FM or lakeshorepublicradio.org/programs/art-air Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.org Send your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.com LIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: anchor, NPR ONE, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR. https://www.lakeshorepublicradio.org/show/art-on-the-air/2022-10-18/art-on-the-air-november-6-2022

Garlic Marketing Show
9x ROAS for Your Amazon Store Using These Three Pillars with Brian Burt from Canopy Management

Garlic Marketing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 32:43


In this week's episode of the Garlic Marketing Show, Ian sits down with Brian Burt, the founder and CEO of Canopy Management. After Google updated its algorithm to Penguin 2.1, Brian's SEO agency lost 95% of its clientele and he decided to move to eCommerce.In this episode, Brian discusses the three pillars of Amazon to successfully grow an Amazon store. Brian also explains his one major tip that people can do right now to grow their amazon store.What You'll Learn:The Current Opportunities in AmazonTwo Pillars of Amazon to Growing an Amazon StoreThe Key to Great Amazon Ad CampaignsThe Third Pillar of AmazonThe Ad Campaign Process That Helped a Product Get a 70% Conversion Rate How to Stand Out When Optimizing Your ListingWhat helps sell a product on Amazon?Overlooking FundamentalsOne Tip Right Now to Grow Your Store See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Unicorn Perspective
#71 - Brian Burt: Motivation, Revolution & Competition In Big Tech

The Unicorn Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 54:14


Choosing revolution over money. Collecting art versus NFTs. Turning significance into a legacy. Brian Burt, leading mind & educator to Amazon & digital marketing entrepreneurs, and I get into all of these topics this week on The Unicorn Perspective. We also talk about the battle between corporations and creative minds, neural implants, the idea of the dollar and more. About the guest:Brian Burt is a New Jersey native, but spent the majority of his life in Arizona and Chicago before moving to Austin to launch CANOPY Management. As a lifelong Entrepreneur, Brian has founded (more than a handful) of 7 to 8 figure businesses & is a successful Amazon Seller himself. As the Founder of the Leading Amazon ‘Done-For-You' Agency, a five-time 2 Comma Club Award Winner, three-time Amazon Seller Award Recipient, and an Eight Figure Award Winner - Brian is recognized as a Leading Mind & Educator to Amazon & Digital Marketing Entrepreneurs. Connect with Brian at www.canopymanagement.com What you'll learn:-How everything in life is about momentum, whether it is positive or negative-What Brian thinks Amazon and Google will look like in 10 years-The importance of having “the string to your kite”

The Marketing Secrets Show
DC vs Marvel... And Why You Should Care

The Marketing Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 13:48


Do you know why Marvel grew so big? It’s because of the way that Stan Lee did this… Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ---Transcript--- What's up everybody? This is Russell Brunson. Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. Today, I want you to talk about a topic that's actually very, very important, and that topic is why Marvel is so much better than DC, and why that should actually matter to you. All right, all right, I know, some of you guys are freaking out right now. You're like, "No, there's no way, Marvel is not better than DC, Batman's the coolest," and you're going on and on. So I wanted to take step back because there's something we actually can all learn from this which I think is really, really important. It's funny, because I didn't know the whole Marvel, DC, the storyline a long time ago. In fact, it wasn't until I started listening to Business Wars, and Business Wars is a really cool podcast that they take two different companies and over five or six episodes tell the story of the war between these two businesses. And there's all sorts of really cool businesses in there, but one of them was DC versus Marvel. So I was like, "That's cool." So I started listening to it. And I didn't realize the time was just the story behind how those two companies came about. In fact, it's kind of fun, I had Dave Woodward at Funnel Hacking Live, I was like, "Dave, talk about this. I want to talk about DC versus Marvel, and the storytelling, and all those kind of things." He did a really cool presentation on that, actually dressed as Captain America, which was amazing. I feel bad, he was carrying a shield, and a mask, and everything while he was trying to give a presentation on stage. And I was like, "It's going to be hard to breathe up there." But he did an amazing job. But I want to share with you guys, because I think it's interesting, as I've, in the last recent months, binge watched all the Marvel movies once again, I started thinking more and more about it, but it's interesting if you look at the history of it, so DC came out first, they were like the big comic book company, right? If you look at comic books, there are always these people that had supernatural powers, right? Like Superman and things like that. Right? Where they were superheroes, extraterrestrials, or whatever, where they had these superpowers. And they always did good, because people are like, "That'd be cool if I could be a superhero too." Anyway, they did well. And Marvel was competing, and Marvel struggled for a long time. And then it wasn't until this one dude, who I think he was a janitor at the time, and he wanted to write comic books, anyway, I think, it's been a while since I listened to Business War episode, but basically what happened is, and some of the details might be fuzzy or incorrect, but basically he was leaving, he was going in to quit and he's like, "I'm quitting. I don't want to the janitor anymore." And they're like, "Well, why are you leaving?" He's like, "Because I want to write." And they're like, "Well, try to write something." And that was Stan Lee. And he went and he wrote, and I believe the first one he wrote was actually Captain America. And pitched that, they made it a thing, and it became amazing. Right? And then over the next however many decades, Stanley became Stan Lee, who was the man who's known for writing these amazing comic book characters, and storylines, and things like that. If you look at what the difference was between DC and Marvel, because in very short period of time Marvel ended up bypassing DC and became the brand, like the thing. And it's interesting, if you look at DC's characters, and this isn't universal, but at the beginning, DC's characters were all people who were supernatural, had no problems, could not have any issues, right? Like Superman, where it's just like, "Yeah. Yeah, well, he's got kryptonite, so he's got one weakness." But other than that, he's flawless. And it's hard to relate to someone like Superman, right? Eventually they brought in things like his family and things like that to try to make him more relatable, but he wasn't a relatable human. Where Stan Lee, for all the heroes that Stan created, there were people like Captain America, who's a normal person and then something happened and he became Captain America. Or Spider-man, Peter Parker was this normal kid and then this radioactive spider bit him, and he became something. So he was a normal human who then became a superhero, which for us average, normal humans who all want to become superheroes, that's something like, "Oh my gosh, I could become Spider-Man. I could become Ironman." Right? "I could become these characters." And if you notice all of the Marvel characters for the most part they were people, they were human beings with flaws and problems, but then they became superheroes. Whereas DC's were typically these super, you know, they're born as superheroes. Now obviously, the big one that's not true is Batman. And it's funny because Batman is of the DC characters by far the biggest, most popular, most loved. And what's Batman's story? Batman doesn't have superpowers, unless you watch Justice League, then they asked him, "What's your super power?" And he says, "I'm rich." So I guess that's technically Batman's super power. But for the most part, he was the one who was human who had to then create his super powers. Right? Which is why Batman is the one from DC world that we all know, and we love, and we all want to be like. At least me and the other superhero nerds. But yeah, so interesting thing is in the storylines, it's the storylines where it was a normal person who then became a superhero. And so the reason why that should matter to you guys is because you're all in the story telling business, whether you knew it or not, why do you think you're in a product business, or you're in a marketing business, but you're actually in a storytelling business. And your job and your goal is to tell stories. And if you look at just these two examples, right? A lot of times us as insecure humans, when we tell our stories, we want to come off of a place of being a superhero. And I see this all the time, people talk about how great they are, and they brag about themselves, and they share the highlight reel all the time. And it's like the problem with that is then you're like a DC character, right? You're Superman, you're invincible, and it's not relatable. Whereas if you look at it from a Marvel standpoint, and you come back and say "Instead of me telling my highlight reel and why I'm so great, what if I told my origin story? What if I told why I struggled? Why I was a normal person just like them?" What would happen then? Right? In that situation, you build rapport with the audience, they actually listen to you, they care about you, they're drawn to you. And then as you develop your superpowers, they go on that journey with you because they want to become like you, and that's really the key. It's funny when I, man, and not that I'm not now, but in a more insecure time in my life, when I was really struggling with who I was, my identity, and I got in this marketing world, and it's like, "Yeah, tell your stories." And I'm like, "Yeah." So I would tell the stories that made me look really, really good, right? But it was interesting because it didn't connect to people, they didn't relate. Everyone's like, "Great, there's this kid, he's really good at all these things," and just didn't relate. And it wasn't the full truth, if I'm honest, the truth was not that I was super out of the gate, the truth I had to become something, right? And so as I started becoming more vulnerable and more willing to step down off of that and share, "Here's this, here's that," and kind of go through those things and being willing to open up and share those things with people, that's when people started coming to me and started connecting with me. And so, your job is to become like the great Stan Lee and start telling your story in a way that shares your before. Talk about how you were a normal human before you became who you are today. And I'm looking at you today, if you're listening to this then you are a superhero. And some of you guys, it's not going to seem like you're a superhero, especially if you think about my guess is if Superman's like, "Yeah, I can fly, everyone from Krypton can fly, it's not that big of a deal." Right? Or Batman's like, "Yeah, it's really cool to do..." You know? For most of us, our super powers don't seem super to us, because it's the normal, it's what we do. And so, you have to understand though for the rest of the world, what you do is special. And so I'm here to tell you, in case you don't know that, that what you do is special. Even if you don't think it is, or you don't understand it, you don't understand your own worth, you have worth there. There's things you can do, there's people you can serve today because of what you've gone through, what you've experienced and who you've become. It doesn't mean you should stop becoming and stop that path, there's always so much more growth and things that are happening, but understanding that where you are today is a good enough place to start. Looking back on your path of where you've come and who are the people that you can help on this journey to get to where you are today, and whatever thing is you're excited by. And so, then it's coming back and say, "Okay, how do I track those people?" Well, you track those people by telling your story about where you were at back when you were like them. And the more willing you are to share that story and the more vulnerable you are, the more people will come to you. And they don't come to you because of the pedestal you're on, they come to you because you come off that pedestal and share the story about how you were just like them. And so that's what's important. So what is your story? What's the story that's going to scare you to tell the world? What's the story that's probably more vulnerable than you would tell even your friends or your family members? The one that you're scared of? You're scared that people will look down on you if you share that one. That's probably the one you're supposed to share. It's probably the one where you're like, "Man, I know Russell's saying, 'I'll do all the things, but I don't want to do that one thing.'" Okay, that's you, or you feel that way, that's a story you got to share. And so I want to encourage you guys to share it, to test it. And it can be as simple as doing a Facebook live. It can be simple as telling a friend. It can be simple as writing a blog post just to get it out. And the first time it's going to be super uncomfortable, and that's okay. Even if you just record it on your phone and you feel stupid, I understand that. I get that. I feel stupid recording these podcasts half the time, but I do it because it's important, right? It's not about us. In fact, I remember, it's funny because I've been doing these new videos we've been creating and I'm acting in a little bit, and it's just kind of embarrassing. It's like to get somebody to stop a scroll on Facebook, you have to overact and be like, "Wow!" All crazy, you know? And it's tough for me. But I remember listening to, I can't remember who it was but some famous actor, he said, "Your success as an actor relies upon your ability to be uncomfortable on camera." Right? Doing the uncomfortable thing, like talking over the top, or being excited, that's what draws people to you. And I was like, "Man." And that's what I totally feel like. I feel like half the time I'm making stuff I feel so stupid or whatever, but then you see the end product. And even if you're like, "It still is a little cheesy," sometimes it's like that's the thing that connects with people. So, worst case, in fact, let's do this, this is your assignment. If you're listening to this, I'm your teacher and you have an assignment today. Your assignment is to tell your Marvel origin story. Okay? And if it's just to yourself, that's fine. Open up your phone and click record on the audio memo like I'm doing right now, or open it to the camera and just click record, and just go back and try to remember what was your origin story? What was your Peter Parker story, when you got bit by a spider, right? What was your Captain America story, when you got radioactive, whatever, you became Captain America? What was your story about, you know, fill in the blank with whatever superhero you want, but what was your story? Because you've got one, you just got to remember it and then be willing to share it. So do that, record it, try it. And then the next step of if it came out okay, then go and post it somewhere. Text it to somebody, send in a post online, whatever it is. But it's the process of trying and starting this thing out. So, with that said, thanks you guys for listening, I hope this helps. I hope that you guys all start watching more and more Marvel movies because they're amazing. Now one cool thing from the DC world, I don't know the whole story behind this, but I got some details. So how many of you guys have seen Justice League? This is for my superhero nerds. So when Justice League came out, there's a guy, his last name's Snyder, he was a director, who was supposed to be the director of it. And then I guess during the filming of it, I think his daughter passed away or something, so he ended up leaving the project, and somebody else edited Justice League. Justice League came out and it was like, "Okay movie, not the best, not the worst, but not the best." And it came out, and some of you guys have probably seen it, and I guess after it was done, people were mad like, "I wish Snyder would have done this, it would've been way better." And so there was this thing online where people started messaging, "We want a Snyder cut. We want a Snyder cut of the movie." And it became such a big thing that I guess Snyder came back in now, however many three or four years later, and he's taking all the original footage, he's refilming some scenes, and he's doing a Snyder cut, where it's going to be Justice League, The Snyder Cut, coming out. So that's the plan. Brian Burt told me about this, he's one of my inner circle members, he's awesome. And so I started doing some research later and I started freaking out. So I'm actually really, really excited to see the Snyder cut, because they're going to take the broken DC Justice League and make it amazing. Hopefully. Cross your fingers. So anyway, that's all I got, you guys. Appreciate you all, thanks for listening, and I will talk to you all soon. Bye, everybody.

Ecommerce Exits Podcast | Inside look at Building, Buying, Selling and Scaling Ecommerce Businesses
5 Elements to Boost Your Product Page Conversion Rate by 8-10% with Brian Burt, founder of Canopy Management

Ecommerce Exits Podcast | Inside look at Building, Buying, Selling and Scaling Ecommerce Businesses

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 24:00


Brian Burt, founder, and CEO of Canopy Management. Canopy are managing half a billion-dollar annual revenue of amazon. They got a brilliant team of 70 people including ex-employees from Amazon. Nate and Brian talk about some of the most important things to care about as a seller on Amazon.WHAT YOU’LL LEARN5 Conversion boosting tactics for your product pageHow they got the No. 8th executive from Amazon to work with CanopyThe most important metric you should focus onMistakes and areas people are overlooking on AmazonKEY POINTSYou got 16 secs of attention from your buyers so to fully utilize that add more images rather than stuffing texts.If you want to make more money think about how can you and your product make money to Amazon.Amazon gives you 30 days of organic traffic to establish a baseline for your new productCONTACT DETAILSIf you would like to know more about Canopy check out their website or reach out to Brian on LinkedInhttps://canopymanagement.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianburt1/---Click here to Listen, Subscribe, and Review Ecom Exits Podcast on ApplePodcastsThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to the Ecom Exits Podcast with Nate Ginsburg? Have some feedback you’d like to share? Connect with us on ApplePodcasts and leave us an honest review!Your feedback will not only help us improve the show, but it will help us connect with more high flyers like you.Subscribe to the eCOM EXITS Podcast now

Way More Customers
63: Brian Burt - People Are Becoming Millionaires From Clickfunnels... THIS Is How

Way More Customers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 50:29


Brian says he helps people become millionaires. He has the Trophies to back that up. He received the 2 Comma X Award for generating $10 Million dollars through 1 sales funnel. He got Six 2 Comma Club Awards for get $1 Million dollars through each different funnels. Clickfunnels gives you this award for hitting $1M dollars the first time. Therefore, if you keep making more millions no award but more money. Brian is also a member of Russell Brunson's Inner circle. This gives him a lot of leverage to grow his business. Checkout more of Brian's Resources

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday April 24, 2020

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 45:50


Rhonda Keenan of the Peterborough and the Kawarthas Economic Development Agency outlines the post-pandemic recovery plan they produced and was approved by county council; Michelle Ward is a pediatrician and leads the Division of Child and Youth Protection at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario in Ottawa. She is concerned by the drop in the number of calls they're receiving - fearing that many incidents of child abuse are now going unreported; Chris Hatch of Food Banks Canada talks about this weekend's fundraiser 'Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble' to benefit food banks across the country; The CBC's Haydn Watters talks about what obligations we have to disclose coronavirus infections; Scot Davidson, Member of Parliament for York-Simcoe talks about a proposal to have students fill vacant agricultural jobs; It is the beginning of trout season. But Angelo Viola host of 'The Fish'n Canada Show' wants anglers to stay away from the water to prevent the spread of the coronavirus; Brian Burt, owner Burt's Greenhouse in Odessa tells us how his business has been effected by the pandemic.

Billion Dollar Body
139: How To Crush It On Amazon With Brian Burt

Billion Dollar Body

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 55:48


Brian Burt is an Amazon expert. In this episode, Brian teaches tricks and tips on crushing it on Amazon and how to convert viewers into customers.   Timestamped Show Notes: [6:00] Stepping Stones Of Business For Brian [12:51] Growing Up [19:19] Giving Up Your Baggage [23:34] Separating Your Feelings [29:38] Starting On Amazon [36:31] Branding And Good Products [39:14] Success In The Amazon Space [46:42] Getting Traffic To Your Product [52:12] Taking Your Business Online And Offline   Takeaways  Entrepreneurialism can help you get that sense of control that you feel you need. You've got 2 choices, you either fold or you fight. You have to learn how to control your negative feelings and use it for better. The thing you need for a high conversion rate is to make sure you have high quality images and good reviews Resources Connect with Brian Canopy.Management  Connect with Nicholas Join The Brotherhood FB Group Grab your copy of The Modern Day Businessman: Success Without Sacrifice Get Your Ticket To BDB Live 4.0

Blue Collar Culture
Brian Burt | Your Guide To Managing Employees

Blue Collar Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 45:23


In today's episode, we chat with Brian Burt-- attorney at law and an advisor to entrepreneurs who are in the growth stage. Brian advises on all stages of development, from formation to liquidity, and works with businesses such as banks, financial service companies, private investors, and venture capital funds.Brian chats with us about the common mistakes business owners make, what business owners should know when they're just getting started, and…

Blue Collar Culture
Brian Burt | Your Guide To Managing Employees

Blue Collar Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 45:23


In today’s episode, we chat with Brian Burt-- attorney at law and an advisor to entrepreneurs who are in the growth stage. Brian advises on all stages of development, from formation to liquidity, and works with businesses such as banks, financial service companies, private investors, and venture capital funds.Brian chats with us about the common mistakes business owners make, what business owners should know when they’re just getting started, and…

ClickFunnels Radio
Freelancer Agencies And Generating Leads - Dave Woodward - FHR #271

ClickFunnels Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 20:57


Dave Woodward discusses freelancer agencies and all the opportunities that exist out there for people to utilize. He talks about why so many freelancers struggle and gives great tips on how to generate leads, selling price points, and maximizing profits Tips and Tricks for You and Your Business: Freelancers: What works, what doesn’t? (2:46) Joe’s Story: Using a membership site to sell his agency services. (5:24) Rose’s Story: Building funnels for other business owners. (7:37) Cynthia’s Story: Social Media Management (10:11) Tammy’s Story: Sales funnels design, strategies and ads (12:29) Cathy’s Story: Web design agency (14:56) Quotable Moments: "There are over 12 million freelancers who are out there and are fighting annually probably for about 3 million jobs." "Right now, for a lot of freelancers, one of the things they struggle with is they just don't know how to generate enough leads; and these are people who have great skills, but they're spending all this time trying to generate leads and can't get enough leads to really pay for it." Other Tidbits: -Dave shares an audio strip from three different people who have used clickfunnels to generate and sell their service. -What works and what doesn’t as a freelancer. -Maximizing profits and lead generation. Links: FunnelHackerRadio.com FunnelHackerRadio.com/freetrial FunnelHackerRadio.com/dreamcar ---Transcript--- Speaker 1:       00:00           Welcome to funnel hacker radio podcast, where we go behind the scenes and uncover the tactics and strategies top entrepreneurs are using to make more sales, dominate their markets, and how you can get those same results. Here's your host, Dave Woodward. Everybody. Welcome Speaker 2:       00:18           back to funnel hacker radio. I've been really thinking a ton about some of the stuff we've been doing and I want to change things up just a little bit here for a couple of episodes, so what you're going to find today is a little bit different at obviously you guys, you guys been list for A. I've been doing a lot of podcast, interviewed others, and I've every once a while we'll kind of intersperse some of my own bots and things into it. Today though, what I want to do is I want to address a unique group of people, and this may apply to you, may not, but it's becoming a larger and larger segment of the audience and of the world that we're dealing with and so I thought it was important that people understood how, what the opportunities are there out there and how you actually can utilize. Speaker 2:       01:00           Some of the tools and the resources available and then show you some of the success stories of what other people are doing for that. So with all that said, um, right now we're seeing a huge increase in freelancers and agencies and people who are are supplementing their income by doing other types of things. Because of this, we actually are going to be rolling out a brand new product which I'm so, so excited about it. It'll be called funnel Rolodex and there'll be hopefully launching here in October of 2018. And what it's gonna do is it's kind of like a fiverr or upwork for anything funnel related and. Well I'll talk more about that later, but I want to kind of just set the stage for that and what I dress kind of this whole idea as far as freelancers and agencies, what works, what doesn't, and how people can actually utilize some of the tools and resources that are out there. Speaker 2:       01:53           It's really maximize their revenue potential to profits and everything like that. So right now you kind of take a look as far as you know, why is, why does so many freelancers struggles so much and they just end up fighting for the crumbs on sites like fiverr and upwork and others be in. One of the things I've run across is you can take a look at these sites. It's not uncommon worth over $12 million freelancers who are out there and the are fighting for annually probably about 3 million jobs. So as I was taking a look at this, we've created a inside of click funnels. There actually is a. When you go to clickfunnels.com, there's a survey and you can take and one of the very first things out there as far as niches and verticals that we serve is this whole freelance or agency community. Speaker 2:       02:40           And as you go through the survey you'll find there's a whole bunch of case studies and things at the back. And I want to just kind of give you some ideas as far as how this is working. What's working. So what I found right now is for a lot of freelancers, one of the things they struggle with is they just don't know how to generate enough leads and these are people who have great skills, but they're spending all this time trying to generate leads and it can't get enough leads to really pay for it. So they find themselves going onto a fiverr or upwork. Uh, the other thing is when you're in that type of an environment, you're now competing for the crumbs that were left and it's all this whole idea as far as bottom, feeding up other words, you're competing to drive price to the bottom for a service that actually should be extremely valuable. Speaker 2:       03:25           And I want to make sure people understand why this is. One of the things we really want to combat right now is helping people understand that you as a freelancer or as an agency, if you're running, that you actually need to be selling your services at a higher price point and providing the type of quality that allows people to go, you know what? I want to pay that kind of a russell. I were talking the other day, it's not uncommon where we'll pay $100 just for a headline. If it's the right headline, it's the right quality because that headline, that one little headline literally will change the entire. I mean, it's the hook. It can be a little, it can be what gets someone's attention. So realize that freelancers is our, our. They've always been a huge part of my business, I know of, of Russell's as well. Speaker 2:       04:08           So what I want to kind of do is, is give you some ideas as far as what's out there. And um, what I'm gonna do is I'm actually gonna play an audio. It's actually, it's an audio stripped from some of the videos that we have on our site that talks about three different people and what they've done to actually how they've used click funnels to generate and actually build a funnel to sell their services, which is really the whole idea behind this. We have a lot of people who are spending all this money trying to create a website for, to sell their agency. It'll never ever worked that way. And you'll see a huge stuff coming out from me later this year on the whole idea as far as the death of the website, and I want to make sure that you understand that as websites are dying or in some industries they already are good for a lot of industries, you've got to find ways of actually building a funnel and how that funnel actually works. Speaker 2:       04:57           So what I want to do is I'm going to have a jewelry story. Ian, who is one of those amazing women in the world. I love working with her. She actually has created what we refer to as a lot of our funnel stories and she's got three different stories. The first one here is a case study from Joe Burnich and Joe's enrolling clients consistently right now are paying them about 2000 or $3,000 a month and his is an Seo marketing agency. And I want to have her basically tell his story. So I'm gonna. Uh, the next thing you're going to hear basically as Julie telling Joe's story about exactly how that works. Speaker 3:       05:29           Today, I want to bring you a funnel story about Joe. Now Joe is an Seo and marketing agency, business owner from Montana. Here he is with his family, and I wanted to tell you a story about how he's using a membership site to sell his agency services. Now, Joe tried to put funnels together for his agency in the past and I asked him about it and he said, you know, I just needed five pieces of software all the time and I would get paralyzed. It took too long. It costs too much money. Inevitably something wouldn't work, so every time he went to go build a sales funnel for his agency, he would stop because it was too difficult. Joe Discovered Click funnels one day from a marketer. His name is Brian Burt. Brian is a big fan and friend of Russell and he told Joe About Russell and then Joe went and bought Russell's 108 split test book and he was absolutely hooked. Speaker 3:       06:20           He saw how easy it was to build funnels. It was an all in one solution and not only that, but split testing was super, super easy inside the editor. So here's Joe's funnel on step one. You can see he's giving away a free book is free book is for business owners who are in the service industry, so they put their information in. He, he gives them the book, the book is free. When they finished checking out, then it goes to a registration page. It says, hey, three secrets to get more high quality jobs in 2018, so they register for the Webinar and from there they go into the big West Academy. Now this is a membership site, so he sells a membership where he teaches business owners the basics of seo, google ranking, facebook ad domination, things like this. So his membership doesn't make a ton of money, but the. Speaker 3:       07:08           The funny thing is that his membership actually teaches his customers about the things that is agency does. So he gets a little revenue, he gets the leads for free, but then what ends up happening is the customers realize just how much work it is and so they want someone to do it for them even though they understand it and they're learning. So we sells them on services that are two to three k a month. This is brilliant. He's making money getting as leads for free as well as closing his high ticket sales. Now Rose is another agency owner. She told me, she's like Julie Click funnels. It gave me my freedom. She worked as an oil and gas engineer for 14 years and then she started building funnels and she loved the technology. She saw how easy it was. Now she is the funnel nerd and she's making a proximately, 100,000 dollars a month in her agency and she is not us based. Speaker 3:       08:01           So for her, this isn't near millionaire status and she is exclusively building funnels for other business owners. So I'm both. Joe and rose did not need to know code fancy design. They didn't have to hire their own tech team. And you know, what is so amazing about this is that as business agency owners, because they're selling agency services, um, digital marketing, Seo web, all that kind of stuff, they're able to use click funnels for sales funnels in their own business as well as building sales funnels for others. They're not only are they not wasting time, but they're making so much more money. In fact, uh, the funnels are generating leads, helping them close sales, and they're also starting to make affiliate revenue because when they set up their clients with click funnels, they're getting money from the clickfunnels affiliate program. In fact, you can make about 450, $6 per year per customer that you sell quick funnels. Speaker 3:       09:01           So if you're a website designer, graphic designer, sales funnel designer, videographer, you can make a simple funnel where you send people into a low cost membership site where they start to learn about all the services that you offer it. And the funny thing is psychologically we expect that people won't hire us if we're an agency because we're giving away the content. But usually the opposite happens. They realize, oh my gosh, this person is actually, you know, really talented and this takes a lot of work and time, can you just do it for me? And so the education process in the membership not only provides joe with revenue, but also helps him close the sale. Now, if you're a full service digital marketing agency and maybe you don't want to do a membership, you don't have a product to sell, maybe you want to just start focusing on building more sales funnels for people you can be like rows and you can create the simple, get a quote funnels what I'm calling it, where she has a service page, a little, a little, um, survey element to ask what they're interested in and then it goes to a video sales letter and explainer video. Speaker 3:       10:05           And then they hop on the phone with you. All right. What'd you think of the crazy? This next door I want to let you know is actually from synthy Marion. So Cynthia, Cynthia, a digital hold nine to five job and is, has really been able to replace her income and now has the income and the flexibility she needs to, to raise her kids and to be a stay home. Stay at home mom. And she's a social media manager. So Julie's not going to go ahead and tell you cynthia story here as well. Today I want to bring you a funnel story about Cynthia. Now, Cynthia, it's a social media manager as well as a single mom. Now she told us that she had to work full time and are nine to five like most of us and as a single mom, you're carrying the weight of kids and a job and all the other things without an extra parent to help, so as you can imagine, time was definitely a resource she was limited on. Speaker 3:       10:57           Now one night she discovered click funnels on facebook. She'd heard about it from some friends. She wasn't really quite sure how click funnels or sales funnels would work for her, but then she started to do some research and what she found completely changed her life. There were lots of people working virtually in jobs like a social media copyrighting, facebook ads, virtual assisting. These were remote jobs where you could work from home, but do agency work done for you services for business owners, especially online business owners. So Cynthia decided to get into this world. She thought she would start with social media since she really loves social media and got a little bit of training on how to do facebook specifically. So here is her funnel, very, very simple. You can see on page one, it says social media marketing for local businesses, book your free facebook make over now. Speaker 3:       11:49           And so she gets name, phone number and email address. She has a little video, she has little countdown timer and she gives this away for free to get the lead. Now once they opt in, you can see that it says, schedule your free make over in our calendar. You Click that button and choose your time and it takes them over to her scheduler. So I asked her how this was working to attract new customers and she said that she's currently making $3,000 a month from the clients who come through that funnel and get their free facebook may go over. So obviously what she's doing is selling them services on the back end. And she said that's more than her full time income, but she's doing it in half the time. Now, Tammy is another sales funnel, freelancer. She had the same thing. She realized that there was, there were all these remote freelancer jobs in sales funnels and ads and social media. Speaker 3:       12:39           So you can see here she chose sales funnels as her specific industry. You can see her services page here where it says work with Tammy, she offers digital marketing as well as sales funnel design strategy in ads. When people hit the I'm ready or the get started button, it takes them to her calendar where they book a 15 minute discovery call. Now on that discovery call, she sells a $500 VIP business intensive, which basically is a two hour project intensive where she helps them build a strategy for their business and build a report. Um, and she's getting $500 to build this. Now this vip funnel completely changed Tammy's business and helps her generate leads. It helps her get paid to actually do the planning and strategy. And if you are an agency or a freelancer, you know that that whole pick your brain syndrome can be really problematic because people expect to pay you for services but not for your brain. Speaker 3:       13:33           And yet that's part of the most valuable part. So people are paying her $500 per session. And the best part about it is that once that session is over, she's able to sell her high end $5,000 done for you proposals, and she closes the deal. So neither Cynthia nor tammy and needed to understand code fancy design, and they didn't need to hire a tech team or a marketing team to build their own funnels. They're also able to recreate funnels for their clients, saving incredible amounts of time, overhead and money. They also both sell the click funnel software as part of their agency offerings and they're getting about 450, $6 per year per customer that they sign up. So if you are like Cynthia and Tammy, if you're a freelancer or small agency, you too can create these very simple service based funnels where you offer something for free, whether it's a free discovery call, a free facebook makeover. You get them on the schedule and then you upsell them to hire programs and offers. Speaker 2:       14:34           Last but not least, I want to share it with you, Cathy Olsen. Kathy Wilson is generating her leads on autopilot. And by doing that, she's able to spend more time providing massive value to our clients and to her to get new clients as well. So she works in her whole thing is really more a web design agency. Speaker 3:       14:52           So Julie's going to tell you kathy story right now. Today I'd like to bring you a funnel story about Cathy. Cathy owns a web design agency and she's a talented web designer, but her biggest struggle was always trying to figure out how to handle a full plate of clients and generate leads at the same time, if you've been in this industry at all, any kind of service based. Usually when you're fulfilling orders and services with clients, it's really hard to go out and get leads and then you run out of clients and then you go chase leads and it becomes this really vicious cycle. So that was Kathy's issue. She also said she had no low end offers and so when leads would come in and they weren't able to pay for her high end webdesign, she had nothing else to sell them. And so the lead would just go away and she would lose out on, on the money. Speaker 3:       15:37           So Kathy discovered click late one night on facebook. In fact, I know Kathy, I was the one who introduced her to click funnels. She was at an event and she was hearing about sales funnels, but just didn't understand how click funnels could work for a web design agency. She doesn't build funnels. She builds websites. So how is this going to work? Well, eventually cathy started to learn, she read Russell's books and she realized that she could create a low end offer for all those people who couldn't afford her high end web design. So she created a 50 perfect brand pairings free guide. You can see it here on the left. And then on the thank you page, she offered a $27 logo template project. Think of this, almost like a template where you can print it out except you don't actually have to print it. Speaker 3:       16:23           So this was $27 and she would teach people how to use the templates and how to create their own customized beautiful logo. Super affordable. So you can see here, brand designer for a day, kickstart order form. She also had a little order bump where she would add the social media pack version for an extra $12. And then on the next page she offers a one time offer for a web template training program. Maybe you don't want to have a full high end web design, maybe you want to do it yourself. And that was $97. She's generated over 7,000 leads and made $40,000 in the last three months alone. So this has created an unbelievable amount of revenue as well as leads. It's created so much visibility that her web design business is always packed with a waiting list of two to four months. So the sales funnel has generated revenue generated leads and kept her agency completely packed all on autopilot. Speaker 3:       17:22           So Kathy did not need to know code. She did happen to know fancy design, but she didn't need to know fancy design. She didn't need to hire a tech or a marketing team to create this automated sales funnels that served customers that she wasn't able to serve before. As well as generate leads for her high end website design company. She also opened up this entire market of people who might not ever buy her high end services, but that's okay because she's continuing to create other small do it yourself products to continue to serve that customer Avatar. So like Cathy, if you're a web designer, graphic designer, sales funnel designer, videographer, maybe you can create some lower end products and a funnel like Kathy has done where you offer something free, low cost and in a one time upsell to generate leads and revenue for your business. Now, if you are a full service digital marketing agency and you do not have a low end product to sell, that's okay. You can still give something away for free and then on the thank you page you can offer a demo case study webinar. You can offer the gift and maybe a video sales letter and invite them to get on the phone with you so that you can sell your done for you services. Speaker 2:       18:35           So understand these three stories. These are the types of people were running across all the time. Her utilizing click funnels and what we find for a lot of people is you have to find a way of generating leads and then you've got to nurture those leads and too often people are spending a ton of traffic on facebook or other things and ascend into a website where a person gets lost. I want to make sure you understand the importance and the value of a funnel and if you need more information on this, please, please check out clickfunnels.com and you can actually go through the survey. You can get a ton more detailed information on exactly how all this works, but the whole idea behind this is making sure that. I mean there's already templates for agency owners specifically in there, so you can pick your sales template. Speaker 2:       19:16           You pick the page design, go ahead and you basically. A lot of guys understand you're gonna, modify your page. I can say one of the big things we've seen for a lot of agencies is even membership sites and how they're actually working in helping them, but the most important thing is what you'll be hearing me spin a ton of time in October talking about, and that's the whole idea as far as followup funnels, but with that said, I get, I encourage you guys take a look@clickfunnels.com and go through the survey and see which of the 10 different verticals or niches that you're in. I appreciate your time today. Again, this is a kind of a different type of a podcast that I've done in the past. Please leave me comments. Let me know what you think of this. If this is helpful for you. I'm trying to provide other people's stories in a very quick, in a quick manner that you can kind of capture them and see how it actually would help you in your business. Have an amazing day and we'll talk soon. Speaker 4:       20:06           Hey everybody. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to the podcast. If you don't mind, could you please share this with others, rate review this podcast on itunes. It means the world to me. We're trying to get to as a million downloads here in the next few months and just crush through over $650,000 and I just want to get the next few $100,000 so we can get to a million downloads and see really what I can do to help improve and and get this out to more people at the same time. If there's a topic, there's something you'd like me to share or someone you'd like me to interview, by all means, just reach out to me on facebook. You can pm me and I'm more than happy to take any of your feedback as well as you'd like me to interview, more than happy to, to reach out and have that conversation with you. So again, go to Itunes, rate and review this, share this podcast with others and let me know how else I can improve this or what I can do to make this better for you guys. Thanks.

Archive 5 of Entrepreneurs On Fire
1391: How a private-label Amazon seller has been generating $150,000 a month with Brian Burt

Archive 5 of Entrepreneurs On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 21:26


Visit EOFire.com for complete show notes of every Podcast episode. Brian is a lifetime entrepreneur with a background in client SEO, digital marketing and Pay Per Lead. His latest venture as a private-label Amazon seller has been so successful - to the tune of $150,000 / month - that he was inspired to share the knowledge he’s gained through webinars, courses, and several active online communities such as Ecom_Azon and PPL Empire.

Just The Tips, with James P. Friel and Dean Holland
Unleashing Entrepreneurial Creativity and Running 8 Successful Businesses, with Brian Burt, Ep. 11

Just The Tips, with James P. Friel and Dean Holland

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 33:13


Entrepreneurial creativity is one of those things that isn’t right when the two words are split apart - like peanut butter and jelly - like Dean Holland and “beard.” Our guest on this episode is a guy who lives out what it means to be a creative entrepreneur. Brian Burt oozes entrepreneurialism. As the owner of 8 successful businesses he knows a thing or two about building and sustaining companies and on this episode of Just The Tips, Dean and I did our best to squeeze that information out of him. And he didn’t even cry - much. You’ve got to hear this guy’s entrepreneurial stories, they start way back from when he was a kid running a lemonade stand in his neighborhood. This guy was born an entrepreneur. He actually franchised lemonade stands as a kid. Brian Burt is somebody I knew was a great entrepreneur the first time I met him. But I didn’t know HOW great he is until he told us this story: When he was a kid, like a lot of us, he set up a pretty cool lemonade stand, complete with Paula Abdul songs blasting from a boombox. He did so well the first year he decided to franchise his ideas and approach to the kids in his neighborhood and wound up buying a car for his mom. No kidding. This guy was born to build businesses and on this episode, he gives us a peek into the mind of a business-building master. You’ll enjoy this one. He got so good at ranking his auto glass website he was accused of monopolizing Google. When Brian Burt first started his own auto glass business he was doing very well through door to door marketing. Then he heard about the internet and started exploring how he could use it to get even more business. That’s when he discovered how to rank his sites for top page exposure on Google. His competition didn’t like how much business he was getting so they threatened to sue him for monopolizing Google. Can you imagine? This guy’s entrepreneurial creativity knows no bounds, and in this conversation, he reveals how he does it, so be sure you listen. If you want to unleash your entrepreneurial creativity, become a ruthless executer. When Dean asked Brian Burt what he does to be so successful day to day as he runs his 8 businesses (Yes, I said 8) - he said he’s simply learned that his success is not at all about how many great ideas he has, it’s about how many of them he actually takes action on. In his words, you have to become a “ruthless executer” - putting action behind the things that will move your business forward. Of course, you have to learn how to do that with wisdom and effectiveness, but action is typically the missing part for aspiring creatives and entrepreneurs. You can hear how he applies it in Brian’s own words on this episode of Just The Tips. Building a productivity snowball by ignoring Brian Tracy’s advice. What’s a day in the life of a creative entrepreneur like? Brian Burt says he has to start out by getting the smaller things out of the way first. That enables him to create momentum - a productivity snowball is what he calls it - and it carries him on to the bigger, more important things and he’s really able to get important stuff done. That flies in the face of what Brian Tracy wrote in “Eat That Frog” - and he knows it. But he says Tracy's approach simply doesn’t work for him and suspects that many other entrepreneurs are the same way. You can find out why he’s willing to buck conventional business advice and go his own way, and how it’s been so successful for him, on this episode. Outline of This Episode [2:16] Brian Burt: introducing the legend who franchised lemonade stands as a kid. [7:30] Building an auto glass company and being sued for monopolization of Google. [10:28] How Brian has faced the challenges of entrepreneurial ADD. [15:15] Brian’s fundamental tips for how to start and sustain a successful business. [17:28] A day in the life of a guy who owns and runs 8 companies. [20:34] Learning to offload the minutia to unleash entrepreneurial creativity. [24:34] Why Brian is making a focus on communities his retirement plan. Resources & People Mentioned Brian(at)Overgrowth(dot)com Overgrowth for Amazon Sellers The Overgrowth Facebook Group The PPL Army Facebook Group PPL Empire Russell Brunson BOOK: Eat That Frog by Brian Tracy Music for “Just The Tips” is titled, “Happy Happy Game Show” by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Connect With James and Dean James P. Friel: AutoPilot Entrepreneur Program: www.jamespfriel.com/autopilot Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/autopilotentrepreneur Site: www.jamespfriel.com Dean Holland: Blog: www.DeanHolland.com FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/DeanHollandHQ Digital Business Entrepreneurs: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DigitalBusinessEntrepreneurs/

British Amazon Seller
Seller Optimization (Augustas Kligys)

British Amazon Seller

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 15:44


We have a special guest today, Augustas Kilgys, to help up with seller optimization. Augustas is from Lithuania and Germany which gives him a unique insight into selling. He is also running the Seller Optimization Summit which is going to be going on very soon. If you are interest, please sign up to get more information. Seller Optimization Summit Seller Optimization Summit is a virtual summit. There is going to be a lot of great speakers that will help you improve your own optimization. Many of the speakers you have already heard on this podcast. Back in September, Augustas organized the European Private Label Summit which focused on delivering information to European sellers. It was a huge success. A lot of the attendees were very happy with the experience. This inspired Augustas to organize another one. It started out very as a very simple idea to focus on listing optimization. However, once he started contacting speakers, the topics grew far beyond the initial scope so Augustas decided to expand the summit to Seller Optimization. Topics Covered There is going to be speakers on listing optimization as well as optimizing sponsored ads. He will have Manuel Becvar to talking about sourcing. He wanted to get the attendees to think outside the box. You can learn how to expand your business outside Amazon onto other platforms and how to get external traffic to your listings. External Traffic He will be talking with Bryan Bowman about Facebook ads. Augustas will speak with Michael Hecker who is a German software developer that has a program that can track Facebook advertising clicks. Brian Burt will speak on how to approach influencers and get them to promote your product. Augustas will present a case study about a beginner seller with only a few thousands dollars. He managed to meet and influencer in Asia that he teamed up with. He went from selling $3,000 his first month to doing $70,000 a month now. Brand Building There will be four or five speakers to cover brand building. Susan Hixon, a private label lawyer, will be giving insights from a lawyer’s perspective. She will be discussing everything that goes into registering a trademark. Shelly Simon who is a UK seller, will be discussing her success in building a brand. He will also have a speaker that runs a subscriptions based business and how this can make your business much more valuable. Normally you can get 3x your net profits. Subscription businesses can sometimes get 11x. Sign Up If you want to participate in this sumit, head on over to amazingfba.com/sos for all the details about how you can sign up for free. It will be free from 3 April to 9 April. Every day during the summit you will be getting an email with videos to watch. They will be available for 24 hours. After that, they are locked and the new sessions are unlocked. You can upgrade and get more access to the videos. These videos will be pre-recorded. Every day there will be a live session with a presentation and Q&A at the end. This all starts 3 April with a kickoff webinar the day before at 3pm EDT, 8pm UK. This will have three guest speakers. Watch Seller Optimization Summit with Augustas Kligys

The Amazon FBA Private Labeler Show
How To Use The Customer Search Term Report To Find Product Ideas EP-68

The Amazon FBA Private Labeler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 16:37


Welcome To Episode #68 of the Amazon FBA Private Label Show Podcast! In this episode I walk you through how I use the Amazon PPC customer search term report to find new product ideas and grow my business. Listen to the Amazon FBA Private Label Show now!   How I Use The Customer Search Term Report To Grow My Amazon FBA Business - EP68 [powerpress] The customer search term report is an essential tool to help you optimize your Amazon PPC campaigns. However did you know you can use that report as a tool to help you find new product ideas on Amazon and other cool things to improve your Amazon FBA business? Listen to how I am using the report in this podcast episode.   Video # 4 has finally launched!  Watch the final video of the Amazon PPC training by Brian Burt and Brian Johnson. Watch Video # 4 Here -->>>> CLICK HERE TO WATCH      Not a member of the Facebook Mastermind group yet? Join here!

Successfully Funded
Episode 40 - MaestroConference

Successfully Funded

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 59:14


It's Episode 40! Man, Time is flying by this year. In this episode, I got the chance to talk with Brian Burt from MaestroConference. MaestroConference is currently doing an equity crowdfunding campaign and we dived into all of the emotions a company has while in the middle of the campaign.

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Successfully Funded
Episode 40 - MaestroConference

Successfully Funded

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 59:14


It's Episode 40! Man, Time is flying by this year. In this episode, I got the chance to talk with Brian Burt from MaestroConference. MaestroConference is currently doing an equity crowdfunding campaign and we dived into all of the emotions a company has while in the middle of the campaign.

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Entrepreneurs on Fire
How a private-label Amazon seller has been generating $150,000 a month with Brian Burt

Entrepreneurs on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 21:14


Brian is a lifetime entrepreneur with a background in client SEO, digital marketing and Pay Per Lead. His latest venture as a private-label Amazon seller has been so successful - to the tune of $150,000 / month - that he was inspired to share the knowledge he’s gained through webinars, courses, and several active online communities such as Ecom_Azon and PPL Empire.

The Online Empire Academy Podcast
128 OEA Podcast – Best Amazon Sponsored Products Campaign Strategy and Tips

The Online Empire Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 34:24


What's up empire, Joshua Woodward here your podcast host. Today we have on the show Brian Burt and Brian Johnson. They are the experts on Amazon's sponsored product campaigns. If you have not heard about this amazing amazon service and what it can do for your organic ranking; prepare to be dazzled. If you want […] The post 128 OEA Podcast – Best Amazon Sponsored Products Campaign Strategy and Tips appeared first on Online Empire Academy.

Sellercast - Sell more on Amazon
SC29: How to think big and target 7 figures per month on Amazon with Brian Burt

Sellercast - Sell more on Amazon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2016 30:33


Brian Burt is on the show today and in less than a year he is selling over 6 figures per month. We've had on several guests that have done very well in a relatively short period of time but Brian isn't going to stop at 6 figures per month, instead he said that he's shooting for 7 figures per month on Amazon before the end of 2016. On this episode we talk about the team Brian has built and the systems and checklists he uses to help grow his business. You'll enjoy this episode. You can read the show notes and look at the resources mentioned in this episode by clicking here. Also, if you'd like to get more reviews for your products on Amazon check out Salesbacker.

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The Drum: A Literary Magazine For Your Ears
Issue 53. April 2015 : a poem and an interview

The Drum: A Literary Magazine For Your Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2015 17:39


Brian Burt reads his poem "Ars Poetica" and discusses its origin and themes with Poetry Editor Kirun Kapur. Burt talks about the registers of poetic language, the tradition of the ars poetica, Rilke, and his passion for bicycles and cycling.