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The adoption of the UNGPs in 2011 was a seminal moment and acknowledgement of the influence of business on people's rights. In the years that have passed since then, what have we learned about whether and how companies can respect human rights while pursuing profits? To help answer this question IHRB's CEO, John Morrison, speaks to Mike Posner, a human rights lawyer, former Assistant Secretary of State under Hilary Clinton, and founder of the Center for Business and Human Rights at New York University.
In todays episode we sat down with the Reuben Bergola, the Founder and Director of New Wave Business Solutions. With multiple years of knowledge in the accounting area and strong experience investing in property, Reuben provides insightful knowledge for those looking to ‘turn business profits into property'. Reuben shares his entrepreneurial journey, the lessons he's learned along the way, and why adopting a mindset of "starting with the end in mind" is essential for scaling your business successfully. We dive into: Using Your Business as a Vehicle to Build a Property Empire: Discover how leveraging your business can create long-term financial security and grow your wealth through strategic property investments. From Employee to Investor: Lessons from the Journey to the Right Side of the Cashflow Quadrant: Gain valuable insights and practical tips from the transition to entrepreneurship and investing, and learn the key lessons that made all the difference. The Flow State Advantage: Turning Business Success into Property Profits: Explore how business owners in their flow state can take the next big step—transforming their profits into a thriving property portfolio that works for them. Feeling inspired? Drop us a review and help us spread the knowledge! Your feedback keeps us rolling and helps others “Be In The Know Before They Buy.”
Welcome back to another episode of Magic Moments from the UFD Podcast. Today I want to dive into something I'm super passionate about - how to actually build wealth through your business in a smart way. I've been in the trenches with this stuff and I want to share what I've learned about pulling value from your business while keeping it healthy and tax-efficient. Whether you're just starting out or you're already crushing it, I think you'll get a ton of value from this episode. I'm going deep into the nitty-gritty of financial planning that actually works. The real stuff - like how to pay yourself properly through a mix of salary, dividends, and director's loans. I've learned some hard lessons about this over the years and I want to help you avoid those mistakes. The big things I cover in this episode:
The Idea to Author CoachThe purpose of the show is to transform your business and life with education and inspiration. I introduce busy business leaders to trends in business, technology, and marketing to highlight people you should know.Are you a visionary coach, consultant, or service provider struggling to crack the code of online marketing and maximize your profits? If so, you're not alone. Many entrepreneurs find themselves overwhelmed by the constant evolution of digital strategies, unable to cut through the noise and reach their full potential. But what if there was a seasoned expert who could guide you to sustainable, scalable success without the need for expensive ads or complex tech?Meet Jeanne Omlor, the leading business strategist and online profit maximizer. With over 40 years of entrepreneurial experience, Jeanne has built a multi-million-dollar online business empire from the ground up – all while overcoming personal challenges and deep debt. As a certified Servant Leadership Executive Coach, Jeanne has a unique talent for connecting with her clients on an emotional level, helping them overcome limiting mindsets and unlock their true potential. Her proven strategies have helped nearly 500 businesses thrive online, and she is now ready to share her secrets with you. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or an "Everyday Expert" looking to package your expertise, Jeanne's personalized approach and clear action plan can help you achieve the success you deserve.During this episode, we'll do a deep dive into the changes and hot topics of an online business and the biggest challenges and growth. I will leverage the expertise of my guest and how to navigate the unique dynamics of the field. By the end of this episode, you will be better equipped to know what to do, & I encourage you to contact my guest, Jeanne Omlor, 7 figure Coach for Coaches and Consultants.Hi there! Welcome to my page, where I help aspiring writers achieve their dreams of becoming published authors. My name is Mick, known online as The Doctor of Digital, and I'm thrilled to share my story with you.Growing up in a working-class family, I was surrounded by people who worked hard to provide for their families. My father was a factory worker, and my grandfather was a truck driver. Before that, our family had a long history of farming. But despite our humble beginnings, my parents were determined to break the cycle of poverty and create a better life for themselves and their children.My parents were the first in their respective families to graduate from high school, let alone college. In fact, other than a half-uncle, I was the first in my family to even attend college. And I was considered "not college material" by my teachers. But my parents instilled in me a love for reading, learning, and a strong work ethic, which helped me overcome the odds and achieve my academic goals.Throughout my academic journey, I wrote over 85 academic papers, earned three advanced degrees, including a PhD, and earned nine certificates in executive management, and educational technology. Not surprisingly, I became a professor, teaching 35 college-level courses. I even held leadership positions such as Campus Dean, Vice President, and Executive Director. But despite my many accomplishments, I never lost sight of my passion for writing.After years of writing and teaching, I decided to pursue my dream of becoming a published author. And when my first book was published as a novel, I followed that with a screenplay. Since then, I've written a non-fiction book, and I'm currently working on three more book proposals, on history, a book on music, and work-life balance, respectively. I am also active on three podcasts, have a voice talent, and am a favored speaker at conferences, sharing my expertise on educational technology. Regardless of your writing interests I can help.But my journey didn't come without its challenges. I faced many obstacles, including self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the pressure to conform to societal expectations. However, I refused to let these challenges hold me back. Instead, I used them as opportunities to learn and grow, and to develop a growth mindset that has served me well throughout my career.As a book coach, I've had the privilege of working with many aspiring writers who are struggling to overcome their own challenges. And I've seen firsthand the transformative power of writing and storytelling. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, I believe that everyone has a story to tell, and that writing can be a powerful tool for personal growth and transformation.So, if you're ready to take your writing to the next level and achieve your publishing dreams, I invite you to join me on this journey. Let's work together to overcome your challenges, develop your writing skills, and bring your stories to life.Thank you for watching, and I look forward to working with you! Book a complimentary call now on my Calendly.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-doctor-of-digital-gmick-smith-phd--1279468/support.
Ash Patel shares his experiences and insights into investing in businesses, particularly in the bar and nightclub sector. He discusses the emotional aspects of investment decisions, the risks associated with buying businesses versus real estate, and the importance of structuring deals to protect against potential downsides. Ash reflects on his past failures and successes, emphasizing the need for careful planning and partnership dynamics in business ventures. Sponsors: Altra Running Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Does adding mobile homes or houses to your land business make you more money? In this episode of the Land Academy Show, Steven Jack Butala and Jill DeWit dive into the financial implications of adding mobile homes to your land business. They discuss the pros and cons of this strategy, the importance of mailer yield, and how it can impact your overall success. Don't miss out on this game-changing episode! This episode is packed with valuable insights to boost your bottom line. Tune in now and transform your land into a goldmine!
Are you overwhelmed with tasks and feeling like there's never enough time to get everything done in your business?In today's episode, we diving into the essential strategies for time management and optimization that can boost your business' profitability. In this episode, you'll learn:Why having too much on your plate makes time optimization nearly impossible.The importance of clear focus, structured plans, and a solid sales strategy.How to effectively streamline tasks and set realistic expectations to maximize productivity.Next Steps:Download your Free Scattered to Strategic Guide: 9 Steps to Scale with F.O.C.U.S.If you are ready to get laser focused, create a clear action plan and convert with confidence, the Focused Visionary Accelerator may be the perfect fit for you.Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn, Threads, or Facebook.Related Episodes:Ep 238: Effective Use of Lead Magnets to Attract ClientsEp 250: Attracting the Right Clients: Marketing and Sales Tips for Coaches
In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Eric welcomes Roger Pearson, a seasoned tax advisor with over 50 years of experience in small business finance. Roger shares essential tips on how to avoid common financial mistakes that drain your business profits. Learn how to manage your legal structures, master accounting systems, and navigate tax obligations effectively. Whether you're a new entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, Roger's expertise will guide you on how to keep more of your hard-earned cash in your pocket. About the Guest: Roger Pearson is a master tax advisor with decades of experience helping small business owners optimize their financial management. Having worked across a wide variety of industries, Roger has seen firsthand the common pitfalls entrepreneurs face and has developed strategies to help them succeed. He's passionate about educating business owners on how to build strong financial foundations, stay compliant, and maximize profitability. Reach Her: https://www.seagulltechnologies.com/free Key Takeaways: The Importance of Legal Structure: Understanding when and how to transition from sole proprietorship to LLC or S corporation can significantly impact your tax liabilities and business growth. Effective Accounting: Knowing your profit and loss in real-time is crucial. Waiting until year-end could be disastrous for your business. Tax Planning: Taxes are your biggest expense, and failing to plan throughout the year could lead to penalties and lost profits. Education is Key: Small business owners need to educate themselves or work with professionals who understand their specific business needs to avoid costly mistakes. One Learning for Listeners: Entrepreneurs should proactively plan their taxes throughout the year by working closely with a tax advisor to adjust financial strategies in real-time, rather than waiting until year-end, to save money and increase profitability. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch, DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Subscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned And Follow Us! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podhealth.club/ Threads - https://www.threads.net/@podhealth.club Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/newandnew/ #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness
Key Takeaways: Augusta Rule: Rent your home to your business for 14 days tax-free. S-Corp Benefits: Switching to an S-Corp may significantly reduce self-employment taxes. Year-End Tax Planning: Meet with tax professionals in early October and mid-December to plan for tax savings. Bookkeeping: Proper accounting helps avoid overpaying on taxes. Vehicle Deductions: Use mileage reimbursement for simplicity and savings.
In Today's Maggie's Moment, you'll learn about five hidden costs of poor communication in your small business, such as:Unnecessary additional work falling on you and your teamClient service issues and escalation of those leading to more complaintsBusiness improvements gone wrongLower team productivity and moraleTime and energy spent elsewhere instead of focusing on growing and achieving business goalsMake sure you listen to this bonus podcast (less than 5 minutes) to learn how to fix poor communication and make it so effective that it becomes your business' competitive advantage.And if you're ready to double your business by fixing communication and other issues, without adding more work to your schedule, book a free consultation with me here first - https://calendly.com/maggie-s2l/discovery-call
The purpose of the show is to transform your business and life with education and inspiration. I introduce busy business leaders to trends in business, technology, and marketing to highlight people you should know.Are you a visionary coach, consultant, or service provider struggling to crack the code of online marketing and maximize your profits? If so, you're not alone. Many entrepreneurs find themselves overwhelmed by the constant evolution of digital strategies, unable to cut through the noise and reach their full potential. But what if there was a seasoned expert who could guide you to sustainable, scalable success without the need for expensive ads or complex tech?Meet Jeanne Omlor, the leading business strategist and online profit maximizer. With over 40 years of entrepreneurial experience, Jeanne has built a multi-million-dollar online business empire from the ground up – all while overcoming personal challenges and deep debt. As a certified Servant Leadership Executive Coach, Jeanne has a unique talent for connecting with her clients on an emotional level, helping them overcome limiting mindsets and unlock their true potential. Her proven strategies have helped nearly 500 businesses thrive online, and she is now ready to share her secrets with you. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or an "Everyday Expert" looking to package your expertise, Jeanne's personalized approach and clear action plan can help you achieve the success you deserve.During this episode, we'll do a deep dive into the changes and hot topics of an online business and the biggest challenges and growth. I will leverage the expertise of my guest and how to navigate the unique dynamics of the field. By the end of this episode, you will be better equipped to know what to do, & I encourage you to contact my guest, Jeanne Omlor, 7 figure Coach for Coaches and Consultants.The Idea to Author Coach! https://www.facebook.com/groups/ideatoauthorcommunityHi there! Welcome to my page, where I help aspiring writers achieve their dreams of becoming published authors. My name is Mick, known online as The Doctor of Digital, and I'm thrilled to share my story with you.Growing up in a working-class family, I was surrounded by people who worked hard to provide for their families. My father was a factory worker, and my grandfather was a truck driver. Before that, our family had a long history of farming. But despite our humble beginnings, my parents were determined to break the cycle of poverty and create a better life for themselves and their children.My parents were the first in their respective families to graduate from high school, let alone college. In fact, other than a half-uncle, I was the first in my family to even attend college. And I was considered "not college material" by my teachers. But my parents instilled in me a love for reading, learning, and a strong work ethic, which helped me overcome the odds and achieve my academic goals.Throughout my academic journey, I wrote over 85 academic papers, earned three advanced degrees, including a PhD, and earned nine certificates in executive management, and educational technology. Not surprisingly, I became a professor, teaching 35 college-level courses. I even held leadership positions such as Campus Dean, Vice President, and Executive Director. But despite my many accomplishments, I never lost sight of my passion for writing.After years of writing and teaching, I decided to pursue my dream of becoming a published author. And when my first book was published as a novel, I followed that with a screenplay. Since then, I've written a non-fiction book, and I'm currently working on three more book proposals, on history, a book on music, and work-life balance, respectively. I am also active on three podcasts, have a voice talent, and am a favored speaker at conferences, sharing my expertise on educational technology. Regardless of your writing interests I can help.But my journey didn't come without its challenges. I faced many obstacles, including self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the pressure to conform to societal expectations. However, I refused to let these challenges hold me back. Instead, I used them as opportunities to learn and grow, and to develop a growth mindset that has served me well throughout my career.As a book coach, I've had the privilege of working with many aspiring writers who are struggling to overcome their own challenges. And I've seen firsthand the transformative power of writing and storytelling. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, I believe that everyone has a story to tell, and that writing can be a powerful tool for personal growth and transformation.So, if you're ready to take your writing to the next level and achieve your publishing dreams, I invite you to join me on this journey. Let's work together to overcome your challenges, develop your writing skills, and bring your stories to life.Thank you for watching, and I look forward to working with you! Book a complimentary call now on my Calendy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-doctor-of-digital-gmick-smith-phd--1279468/support.
Podcast Show Notes: Doubling Your Income This MonthEpisode Title: Doubling Your Income This MonthHost: Connie HolmPodcast: Outside the Treatment RoomEpisode Summary:In this episode of Outside the Treatment Room, host Connie Holm dives into the ambitious yet achievable goal of doubling your income in a single month. While it may sound daunting, Connie breaks down actionable strategies that can help beauty professionals increase their revenue quickly.Key Takeaways:Review Your Current ServicesAnalyze your existing services: Are they priced correctly? Are you offering any potential add-ons that could increase the average ticket size?Consider service bundling: Package complementary services together at a slight discount to encourage clients to spend more.Capitalize on Retail SalesIntroduce impulse buys at checkout: Display products like makeup, creams, or jewelry to increase sales without extra effort.Stock and recommend popular retail items: Offer aftercare products used during treatments, such as sunscreens or lotions, to enhance client experience and boost revenue.Double your income by simply having retail available, and increase it further by engaging clients with product recommendations.Leverage Your Existing Client BaseRun special promotions or create a VIP event: Reward your most loyal clients with exclusive offers and discounts.Encourage referrals: Ask satisfied clients to refer friends and family, and offer incentives for successful referrals.Implement a loyalty program to retain and reward your best clients.Introduce High-Ticket OffersCreate premium service packages: Develop exclusive offerings like a “luxury retreat” that includes multiple services and high-end products.Aggressively promote these offers: Use email, social media, and direct calls to reach clients who may be interested.Maximize Your Marketing EffortsDouble down on social media: Use Instagram and Facebook to showcase your services, share client testimonials, and promote special offers.Utilize email marketing: Send personalized, value-packed emails with limited-time offers to your subscribers.Partner with local businesses: Cross-promote with complementary businesses to reach a new audience.Focus on Client Experience and RetentionDeliver an exceptional client experience: Ensure every interaction is designed to make clients feel valued.Follow up: Send thank you emails or messages after visits to build lasting relationships.Retaining clients is more cost-effective than acquiring new ones, so prioritize creating experiences that keep clients coming back.Inspirational Quotes:Will Rogers: "The safest way to double your money is to fold it over and put it in your pocket."Robin Sharma: "To double your income, triple your investment in learning and personal development. When you transform your mindset, everything else gets transformed."Final Thoughts:Doubling your income in a month won't happen overnight, but with a clear plan and consistent action, it's possible. Implement these strategies, adapt them to your business, and watch the impact they have.Call to Action:If you found value in this episode, please share it with other entrepreneurs who could benefit from these tips. Don't forget to subscribe to Outside the Treatment Room so you never miss an episode.Outro:Until next time, keep hustling and stay inspired!
Welcome to this week's episode of Outside the Treatment Room, where we dive into the business side of the beauty industry. Today, we're tackling a topic that many spa owners can relate to: feeling stuck in your marketing efforts. Whether you've been in business for years or are just starting out, it's not uncommon to hit a wall when it comes to promoting your spa.In this episode, we explore why this happens and offer actionable tips to help you get your marketing back on track and start seeing results. We discuss the importance of refreshing your strategy, revisiting your target audience, and focusing on the social media platforms that matter most. We also cover the crucial role of consistency in your marketing efforts and how to use data from social media, websites, and email campaigns to guide your decisions.By the end of this episode, you'll have the tools you need to overcome your marketing rut and move your business forward. If you're feeling stuck, remember: you're not alone, and with the right approach, you can break through those barriers.Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow spa owners. For more tips and insights, follow us at Rosegold Learning on IG and FB, or reach out via email at info@rosegoldlearning.com. Thank you for tuning in!
Understanding Emotional Discounting and Charging in BusinessIn this episode of 'Business Breakfast and Bedhead,' Dawn Bradley discusses the concept of emotional discounting and charging within the service industry. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining integrity and confidence in pricing services, and how emotion-driven pricing decisions can negatively impact the sustainability and profitability of a business. Through personal anecdotes and interactive discussions, Dawn encourages listeners to evaluate their own pricing strategies and how they may be influenced by fear of rejection or perceived client wealth. She also highlights the significance of effective communication and building real confidence to ensure fair and consistent pricing for all clients.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:55 Emotional Discounting in the Service Industry01:35 The Impact of Emotional Discounting03:17 Calculating Your Emotional Discounts06:08 Aligning Pricing with Integrity09:53 Overcoming Fear of Rejection12:48 Final Thoughts and Announcements15:27 Closing Remarks and Call to ActionFollow me: Instagram: www.instagram.com/dawnbradleyYoutube: www.youtube.com/dawnbradleyFor more info on RYB, Retreats etc -: www.dawnbradley.com
How to Quit Emotional Discounting in Your Service BusinessIn this episode of Business Breakfast and Bedhead, host Dawn Bradley discusses the common issue of emotional discounting in the service industry. Dawn explains the importance of maintaining professional boundaries, setting fair prices, and preventing the manipulation of prices based on clients' personal stories. She emphasizes the need for clear, compassionate communication, building self-confidence, and fostering self-worth. The episode also touches on the significance of separating intuition from ego, the benefits of facing discomfort for personal growth, and the importance of owning one's business decisions. Dawn invites listeners to join her live calls on Instagram for more interactive discussions.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:43 Understanding Emotional Discounting01:44 Creating a Safe Space02:31 Identifying Emotional Triggers05:38 Personal Stories and Empathy10:03 Building Confidence and Setting Boundaries13:24 Effective Communication Strategies19:15 Self-Worth and Validation21:48 Standing Firm on Pricing22:42 Handling Discount Requests with Confidence24:17 Building Client Relationships with Integrity25:57 The Power of Clear Communication28:20 Embracing Confidence and Self-Worth37:52 Introducing the Consultation Cure39:23 Final Thoughts and EncouragementFollow me: Instagram: www.instagram.com/dawnbradleyYoutube: www.youtube.com/dawnbradleyFor more info on RYB, Retreats etc -: www.dawnbradley.com
Communicating with Your ClientsIntroduction:This week's podcast emphasizes the critical role of communication in building and maintaining successful client relationships. Effective communication can significantly impact the success of a business.Segment 1: Importance of Good CommunicationCommunication builds trust and strengthens relationships with clients.Regular client feedback is crucial for adapting and improving services.Segment 2: Benefits of Effective CommunicationHelps address problems quickly, preventing small issues from becoming significant.Builds trust, leading to client loyalty, repeat business, and referrals.Segment 3: How to Improve Communication SkillsCreate opportunities to communicate through various channels.Practice appropriate tone and manage emotions during interactions.Seek and use feedback to enhance communication.Segment 4: Impact on the Bottom LineEffective communication leads to better client understanding, increased retention, a positive reputation, upselling opportunities, and effective problem resolution.Good communication ultimately drives profitability by fostering trust and client satisfaction.Closing:The episode concludes with a reminder of the importance of active listening and a quote by Epictetus: "We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak." Reach out at www.facebook.com/rosegoldlearningwww.instagram.com/rosegoldlearninginfo@rosegoldlearning.com
The podcast episode, "What Small Businesses Can Learn from the Olympics," explores valuable lessons that small business owners can draw from the Olympic Games. The host, Connie Holm, outlines five key takeaways:The Power of Preparation: Olympic athletes spend years preparing for their events, emphasizing the importance of planning and preparation in business.The Importance of a Strong Team: Just as athletes rely on a team of coaches and experts, businesses need a strong, well-coordinated team to succeed.Adaptability: Athletes must adapt to unexpected challenges, and businesses must do the same in a changing market.Embracing Competition: Competition drives excellence in both sports and business, encouraging innovation and growth.Resilience: Like athletes who overcome setbacks, businesses must be resilient in the face of challenges.
In this recession we have seen our appt numbers drop. Here are some strategies to retain your existing clients.Listen in for these 12 strategies:Open CommunicationFlexible pricing and payment optionsDemonstrate your valueImprove your customer serviceEnhance your valueStrengthen RelationshipsProblem ResolutionContinuous ImprovementAdaptabilityFinancial managementSeek professional adviseHave a positive attitudeIf you are interested in booking in for a free consultation with me please reach out at to info@rosegoldlearning.com
Host Grant Cardone shines a light on the essentials of business, focusing on the critical factors of profits and margins. Grant delves into the principles that determine the success or failure of a business, providing valuable insights and practical advice for entrepreneurs and business owners. Join Grant as he breaks down the key components of profitability and the strategies to maximize your margins. Learn how to effectively manage your finances, optimize your operations, and make informed decisions that drive growth and sustainability. Stay connected with us on all social media platforms and visit grantcardone.com or GCTV.com for additional resources and tools to support your journey towards success.
Welcome back to the podcast! Today Aaron talks about doing something fun with the profits that you earn from the business. Even if you are using 90% of your profits to pay off business debt you should still do something fun with your profits even if it is just getting a bowl of ice cream. Thanks for listening. Please give the podcast a 5 star rating and review in Apple Podcasts. I would love to hear your feedback. Send me an email with your feedback at lansinglawnservice@gmail.com Podcast Website: https://www.mowinginthedarkpodcast.com/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/314205064501496 Follow your host Aaron Sutter on… Instagram @lansinglawnservice Youtube: www.youtube.com/lansinglawnservicellc and check out my business websites: www.lansinglawnservice.com www.gravelblasters.com , www.sutterbrotherslawncare.com Check out My Favorite Lawn Care Gear: Werner, AC78, Quickclick Stabilizer, Aluminum https://amzn.to/2OTOfMf Wonder Grip WG318L Liquid-Proof Double-Coated/Dipped Natural Latex Rubber Work Gloves 13-Gauge Seamless Nylon, Large, Large https://amzn.to/2Ytjml6 Hodenn Zero Turn Lawn Mower Hitch - Fits Ariens & Gravely ZT-X: https://amzn.to/3jJmEua ECHO Black Diamond Trimmer Line: https://amzn.to/2GBEL7d #lawncare #landscaping #mowinginthedark #lawnservice #lawncarebusiness #lawncarepodcast #greenindustry #mowing #lawnmowing #landscapingpodcast #lawnpodcast #greenindustrypodcast #fullertonunfiltered #greengrindpodcast
Welcome back to Business Unfiltered with Mercer and Jeff Sauer today's topic is: What To Do With Business Profits 0:00: Strategies for managing business profits, including reinvestment and long-term wealth-building perspectives. Mercer and Jeff discuss net profit, gross profit, and gross margin). Mercer emphasizes the importance of considering a business's long-term perspective when deciding what to do with profits. 3:43: Reinvesting profits in a business for growth and stability. Mercer evaluates reinvestment opportunities to stabilize the business and generate long-term profits. Jeff adds that some business owners don't reinvest profits, treating it as salary or profit. 7:36: Investing in business for consistent profits. Jeff emphasizes the importance of reinvesting profits to build a sustainable business. He highlights the need for early investment in a team to generate consistent profits while maintaining a profit margin through selective cash management. 11:02: Building a business team, managing expenses, and saving for the future. Jeff discusses hiring strategies, including pessimistic (3 months), realistic (6 months), and optimistic (12 months) runways for new hires. Mercer discusses the importance of building a rainy day fund for businesses, especially during unpredictable times like a pandemic. 15:17: Managing business profits and reinvesting for growth. Mercer discusses the importance of setting aside a percentage of profits for personal use, such as vacations or play money. Jeff agrees, sharing his personal experience of treating himself more like a rainmaker and less like an owner for financial success. 19:36: Diversifying investments for long-term growth. Jeff diversifies his portfolio by investing in various assets, including stocks, small businesses, real estate, and riskier investments. He prioritizes maximizing qualified accounts, such as 401ks and HSAs, before investing in higher-risk assets. 23:34: Investing in startups, prioritizing ownership over operation. Mercer discusses the importance of diversifying investments, citing the risk of a single asset being taken out by market changes. Jeff likes to invest in founders who are hungry and have a life's work invested in their business, as they are more likely to succeed and provide a return on investment. 28:32: Profit management for small businesses. Both Jeff and Mercer emphasize the importance of reinvesting profits for stability and growth.
This latest episode is centered around discussing how mentorship directly impacts our bottom line in business and personal career based on real-world examples and decades of research. I speak about this topic with a returning guest on the show, co-author of a new book and practical step by step guide just published called "Financial Times Guide to Mentoring", Dr. Ruth Gotian, Chief Learning Officer at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York. Dr. Gotian is a globally recognized mentorship expert by Nature, Wall Street Journal and Columbia University who named her a top 20 mentor worldwide, a mentorship thought leader ranked by Thinkers50 as the #1 emerging management thinker in the world in 2021, award-winning book author of "The Success Factor" previously featured on Alloutcoach, and prolific contributor to Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Psychology Today having interviewed Nobel Prize winners, astronauts, Olympic champions, leading physicians and scientists of our time, among others. 0:00 Episode Highlight 0:44 Episode and Guest Introduction 3:08 Advantages and disadvantages of formal versus informal mentorship programs 61% of mentorship is informal. Formal mentorship programs can however be a launching pad for those uncomfortable to seek out mentors or mentees 5:23 Why is it crucial to find mentors outside of your direct line of management? It is important to diversify mentors in case they leave or you decide to leave. 7:14 Shared experiences in mentorship and how to identify informal mentors Steve Kerr, NBA champion and coach's example of his lesson from a football coach and mentor: Mentorship is more than technical coaching or shared experiences. It is about shared values and the kind of culture you create in a relationship. 9:13 How mentors make impact business bottom line and job satisfaction Those who have a mentor earn more, are happier at work, and stay longer. 89% of employees with mentors feel their contributions are valued by others. 11:28 Most common barriers and misconceptions in mentorship 15:36 How do you continue to learn informally despite higher titles or roles? 18:29 What proportion of mentorship should be informal vs. formal or experiential? 22:40 Should minorities, women, etc seek mentors with the same background? 24:41 What surprised Dr. Gotian during the writing process of her latest book? 25:45 How Dr. Gotian and her co-author Andy Lopata complement each other? 27:52 How do you tell when mentorship is successful? 29:38 Biggest achievement with "Financial Times Guide to Mentoring" 31:11 How Dr. Gotian is stretching herself and lifting others in her next projects
In this episode, Jeff Compton welcomes Greg Buckley to discuss technicians' role in transportation. Greg shares the importance of licensing for technicians to ensure a clear career path and differentiate skilled professionals from untrained ones. They also delve into the significance of industry events for networking and knowledge exchange, sharing personal experiences that highlight their transformative impact. Lastly, Greg emphasizes unity within the automotive industry, advocating for open communication and collaboration to foster a positive work environment.00:00 Growth from pump jockey to business owner.07:59 Balancing life is crucial to avoiding burnout.11:20 Parents sacrificed, work ethics changed, family dynamics changed.17:04 Industry demands flexibility and impacts work-life balance.25:28 Considering moving to be a pipe fitter.28:28 The Car and fishing industry affects focus and patience.32:58 Value time, collaboration, and business success.39:12 Challenges dealing with shop dynamics and owner.46:30 Emphasis on the importance of brand representation in the community.47:56 Dealership culture change could solve service issues.53:05 Skilled workers remain vital to transportation infrastructure.01:01:39 Sacrifices made for equitable table discussions. Ethical.01:04:42 Industry must prioritize adding security features to technology.01:10:22 Using numbers and personal conversations to evaluate.01:18:10 Starting a business, learning from conferences.01:19:30 Spontaneous trip led to a valuable networking opportunity.Check out Greg's Shop: https://www.buckleysautocare.com/ Thanks to our sponsor Promotive! Find your dream job today: gopromotive.com/jeff
How do you know its time to pivot in your business?In this episode we talk about what it means to pivot and how to go through the steps from planning to executionWhat does it mean to pivot?Why would you need to pivot?Where does your business stand?Once you've identified an opportunity, it's time to plan and implement your pivotMeasuring success and reviewLet me know If there is anything I can do to help you with your pivot. Reach out at info@rosegoldlearning.com and follow me on ig and fb @RosegoldLearning.
Profit is often misunderstood as greed, but it's crucial for sustaining and growing your business.In this episode, I address the misconceptions around pricing and profit, spurred by a heated discussion I witnessed on social media. We'll break down why charging appropriately for your services is not only fair but necessary for your business's longevity.We'll explore how to calculate your true costs, the importance of reinvesting in your business, and why it's okay—and essential—to make a profit. I'll also share a thoughtful quote from Benjamin Franklin: "Beware of small expenses; a small leak will sink a great ship," reminding us to keep a close eye on our expenditures.Tune in to learn how profit sustains your business, enables growth, provides stability, measures success, and attracts clients. Let's ensure your business remains profitable and successful. Wishing you a profitable week ahead, and I'll see you next Monday!
In this latest Telugu episode of Raw Talks, we have an engaging and candid conversation with the multifaceted artist Rahul Sipligunj. As a celebrated singer, songwriter, and actor, Rahul has made significant strides in the Indian music industry. Celebrity Allegations and Controversies We start the conversation by addressing the elephant in the room: the drug case involving Rahul. Rahul opens up about how allegations were leveraged to obscure more pressing issues. He shares his perspective on dealing with such controversies, maintaining his integrity, and the impact these allegations have had on his personal and professional life. Oscar, Politics, and Handling Fame Moving on, we explore the rumors surrounding Rahul's career, including speculations about bribery by the Congress government in connection with his Oscar bid. Rahul candidly discusses his views on entering politics, the nature of fame, and how he manages the negativity that often accompanies it. Friendship and Relationships in the Industry Friendship, both genuine and superficial, is a recurring theme in Rahul's life. He talks about his inner circle, the good and bad sides of friendships, and the challenges of discerning true friends from those who seek to exploit his fame. The Art of Music and Career Development A significant portion of our conversation centers on Rahul's music career. He breaks down the process of composing a song, from the initial spark of inspiration to the final production. We delve into the role of technology in modern music, discussing the use of AI, autotune, lip-syncing on stage, and pitch correction tools. Industry Insights and Intellectual Property We also touch on the business side of music. Rahul shares his thoughts on whether singers receive royalties from music streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. He elucidates on the often murky waters of intellectual property rights, explaining who truly owns the music—the composer or the singer. Spirituality and Personal Growth Rahul's journey is not just professional but deeply personal and spiritual. He talks about his approach to spirituality, the importance of developing a new mindset, and maintaining discipline amidst the chaos of fame. The Power of Social Media Social media has played a pivotal role in Rahul's career. We discuss how platforms like YouTube have been instrumental in his rise to fame. Rahul reflects on whether he would have achieved the same success without these digital platforms, underscoring the importance of having a platform to showcase one's talent in today's digital age. Financial Management and Health Financial management is another crucial aspect of Rahul's journey. He talks about the challenges of proving himself to music composers and the financial intricacies of sustaining a career in music. Rahul also opens up about rating his voice and the impact of lifestyle choices, such as smoking and drinking, on his vocal health. Future of the Music Industry Looking ahead, Rahul shares his vision for the future of the music industry. He talks about the potential of new technologies, the evolving landscape of music distribution, and the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for artists. Rahul's optimism and forward-thinking approach provide a hopeful outlook for aspiring musicians and industry veterans alike. Inspiration and Advice for Emerging Artists Throughout the episode, Rahul provides invaluable advice for emerging artists. He emphasizes the importance of hard work, authenticity, and perseverance. Rahul shares his sources of inspiration, the mentors who have guided him, and the personal experiences that have shaped his career. His words are a source of motivation for anyone looking to make their mark in the music industry. Conclusion From the intricacies of music production to the personal challenges of fame, Rahul's insights offer a rare glimpse into the realities of the entertainment industry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vamshi-kurapati/message
Greeting customers warmly, whether it's in person, over the phone, via social media or by email. A friendly, helpful demeanor can turn a curious visitor into a loyal customer. Remember, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. We will go through steps staring with greeting the client, what to do when there are complaints, how to add value, The Financial Impact of Great Customer Service and Actionable Tips to Improve Customer Service.First impressions matter immensely in business. Studies show that customers form an opinion about your service within the first few seconds of interaction. Incredible customer service is what will get your clients coming back. Great customer service isn't just about making a sale; it's about building relationships. And those relationships are the key to a thriving, profitable business. If you would like to chat please reach out at info@rosegoldlearning.com. Remember to follow us at:www.instagram.com/rosegoldlearningwww.facebook.com/rosegoldlearning
Today's episode is an ode to all the Father's, dads to be, fur dads, angel days, and father figures. We talk about how my dad formed my love for business and how it still helps me today.Having grown up in a family business (corner store) I was exposed to customer service and sales at a very young age. I always loved business and knew that I would be a business owner. Now I love to help others with their businesses. Please reach out at info@rosegoldlearning.com and follow us at www.facebook.com/rosegoldlearningwww.instagram.com/rosegoldleaning
Are you a new business that is launching or are you an established business adding a new service? Either way we often add new services to our menu. In this week's podcast we talk about how I chose a new service to add and why. We also discuss how to market and get clients excited for a new service. We talk about how I have added a new service, permanent jewelry to my spa menu and why. Talk to your clients about possible new services and create a buzz. If you would like to chat with me please reach out at info@rosegoldlearning.com. Follow us at Rosegold Learning on IG and FB.
If you're a business owner and you want to secure your family's future, you might be surprised by the steps you need to take. The bad news is building a successful business alone won't cut it. Folks, get ready for a thought-provoking conversation with Carlton Crabbe – the CEO of Capital for Life, a leading financial services firm specialising in international life insurance and estate planning solutions for high-net-worth individuals and families. With over 25 years of experience advising affluent clients on complex financial matters across more than 200 countries, Carlton's expertise in wealth management is second to none. Join us as he explains why business owners need to plan for the unexpected, the importance of key person insurance, and the financial goal that every family breadwinner should have. Let me tell you, if you're serious about protecting your business and achieving financial security, Carlton's wisdom is your lifeline. Grab a pen and paper – it's time to dive in! Listen to my previous conversation with Carlton where we covered Domicile, Inheritance Tax and Financial Planning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO2e20ES0CU Discussion points: 6:40 The reason people don't trust financial advisors10:42 Powerful questions that changed how Carlton approaches life17:13 When things go wrong in a business partnership25:43 What happens if your business partner dies?31:51 Why people fail to secure key person insurance34:25 The goal every family breadwinner should have42:22 The different types of life insurance54:30 Carlton's free quiz for business owners to highlight weaknesses Show Sponsors: Megavrse: Dive into immersive environments in the Metaverse that redefine the future of retail, art, and workhttps://www.megavrse.xyz/#/ Socials: Spencer Lodgehttps://www.instagram.com/spencer.lodge/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/@spencer.lodge https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencerlodge/ https://www.youtube.com/c/SpencerLodgeTV https://www.facebook.com/spencerlodgeofficial/ Carlton Crabbehttps://www.facebook.com/carlton.crabbe.96 https://www.linkedin.com/in/carltoncrabbe/ https://x.com/carlton_crabbe?lang=en
We don't like to talk about how we feel when we run a business. Being an entrepreneur can be so lonely. In this podcast we talk about how running a business can be lonely and what we can do to overcome this. We want all business owners to know there is support out there.Some ways to help:Networking and MentorshipJoin social media groups with likeminded peopleHave a work- life BalanceHave open communicationGet professional help if necessary
There are many of you out there just starting out and wondering if you can earn enough money to have a sustainable business. Waxing is one of those services where you can earn a great living. You could be someone who has been working for years but are not earning what you expected. I'm going to show you how increase your sales and earn more money per hour in less time. To make MORE than 100k this year we have broken this down in three sections.* Earn enough money on your services* Save on supplies/ time* Sell more per hour. We discuss how you can earn more per hour in each of these ways. If you would like more info about how to increase your revenues please follow us on IG or FB at RosegoldLearningYou can also send us an email at info@rosegoldlearning and set up a free 30 min no obligation call. Hope you break through that glass ceiling this week and get on track to MORE than 6 figures! See you next week!
If you are like most small business owners, finding clients is likely your business's biggest time drain. It's the most essential task, yet it's one that makes you absolutely no money until those clients come in for an appt. The faster you find clients, the more time you'll have to actually earn money. We are looking for your dream clients. We look at the marketing strategies of how large corporations bring in their dream clients and then tailor those strategies to our small businesses.
There's a basic principle of business that leads to more profits. However, many businesses have forgotten about it today!
Sometimes we feel that we need to be mulitmillionaires to have financial freedom. We don't. We can work towards being debt free and gaining more income for our businesses. But Can we really earn more money in just a week?Yes, but you have to do some work! Let's go through a few ways.Sell any products or supplies that you are no longer using. Sell packages of 3 or 6 services (can include retail)Create a digital courseCharge more for your servicesThe beauty of being your own boss is that you are in control of your destiny. Your income has the possibltiy of doubling, tripling, or even at a 10x.Can you imagine if you made double or 10 x more than last year? Would that give you the freedom you want? It's something to work towards and it starts with earning that little bit more this week. Follow us at Rosegold Learning on IG and FB. Reach out to me on IG or FB to set up your free 30 minute call
Are you feeling stressed or burnt out? In today's episode we will talk about 4 of the more common issues business owners face:• #1. Lack of Clear Vision and Planning• #2. Time Management• #3. Marketing and Sales• #4. Isolation and lack of supportBurnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress. Thankfully we are living in a time where mental health is not only talked about but discussed freely. Listen in to hear about how we can improve our mental and physical health.If you would like to reach out please contact me at info@rosegoldlearning.com
Profit. We all want it in our business. But did you realize there are 3 types of profit and they are not all equal? Let's take a look at your business profit and how to know which one you might be using.
What things does a beauty business need to get right? We have split the podcast into three sections, 1) InvestInvest in yourself, invest in your business and invest in your staff 2) Don't sell yourself short Don't offer highly discounted sales to try to entice clients to come inMake sure your services are priced correctly 3) Show your passion. Be excited about what you do and it will show and be passed on to your clients. If you would like to have a free 30 minute call to discuss how to improve your business please reach out at info@spaolivia.com. Follow us on IG and FB @Rosegoldlearning
Your business can give you many things — creative fulfillment, a sense of purpose, a way to make an impact in the world…But if it's not also making you profits?Well then, Houston, we have a problem.Over my years of coaching and working with business owners, I've identified some common, yet sneaky, ways that entrepreneurs inadvertently tank their own profits. Let's dive into these pitfalls and learn how to avoid them.Join SheLaunch: www.shelaunch.comHead to www.melissaambrosini.com/574 for the show notes.Join my newsletter: www.melissaambrosini.com/newsletterGet my FREE ZenTone Meditation: www.melissaambrosini.com/zentoneFollow me on Instagram: @melissaambrosiniGet Time Magic: www.timemagic.me Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new Department of Labor law went into effect on March 11, and it affects everyone who uses subcontractors of any kind. The law focuses on the 1099 vs. W-2 situation, so your sales reps and production crews could be impacted. Dave and John discuss this topic and more with “The Roof Strategist” in today's episode. Before the interview with Adam Bensman, John gives an update from Peach State Roofing about what we can learn about always striving to be better, presenting a solid brand, and why it pays to wear your company apparel EVERYWHERE. Adam Bensman, aka The Roof Strategist, is a seasoned entrepreneur and recognized expert in the roofing industry. His coaching and consulting approach covers sales, marketing, operations, team building, and financial management. He is the creator of the Roofing Sales Success Formula, which is being used by thousands of roofers in every US state and several foreign countries. He is the author of The Roofing Sales Survivor Guide and is the founder of the Roofing & Solar Reform Alliance (RSRA). RSRA seeks to transform the roofing and solar industry by giving amazing customer experiences and rebuilding integrity in what has been a beleaguered and much-maligned industry. Through his coaching programs, online resources, and speaking engagements, Adam equips professionals to reach their full potential in the roofing business. As a repeat guest on our show, Adam last joined us in 2021 for Episode 205, How To Build Your Sales Dream Team. What you'll hear in this episode: For effective time management, audit your input and measure it against your output. Adam's mission: to disrupt the roofing industry and bring a new flavor of sales training to give every customer an amazing experience The fact: 77% of homeowners don't trust contractors and view them as con artists and scammers. The origin of RSRA and the commitment to be different The problems in the roofing industry: a low barrier to entry, unlicensed tradesmen, fraudulent opportunists, a high failure rate, and greed Adam's perspective on the FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act), its impact on independent contractors, and what appears to be efforts to squash out the small company The big deal about the FLSA: “The gray area is gone.” The type of contractors Adam is looking for to join the RSRA: “those who want to outsell, outgrow, and out-compete the rest as we stomp the scum out” The five components of the RSRA pledge–and how it is enforced and policed (You can join today!) An overview of Adam's sales training, available exclusively to RSRA members Resources Connect with Adam Bensman and the RSRA: Website, Join the RSRA, Instagram, YouTube, The Roof Strategist Podcast, and Adam's book, The Roofing Sales Survivor Guide *Call or text the RSRA: 303-222-7133 Set up a FREE strategy call with Dave and get a few tips on how you can improve your business: https://davesullivan.as.me/free-strategy-call Interested in learning more about our 1-on-1 coaching, our mastermind groups, or our fractional professional services? Email me at dave@theroofercoach.com. or send me a text at (510) 612-1450. No Plan? No problem. Download our FREE 1-Page Business Plan For Roofing Contractors https://theroofershow.com/plan. Vetted Sponsors Of The Roofer Show Have RUBY answer your phones and tee up the sale by leaving a great first impression. Use this link to get up to $150 off your first month's service: http://get.ruby.com/theroofercoach. Automate your Follow-Up and close more sales with PROLINE. Get started for FREE at https://useproline.com/. Use promo code “Dave50” for $50 off your first month's service!
Amber De La Garza is a coach, trainer, speaker, and writer renowned for her work as The Productivity Specialist. Through her role as the host of the Small Business Straight Talk Podcast and creator of Leverage Lab®, Amber dedicates her expertise to assisting entrepreneurs in enhancing their productivity, helping them to maximize their profits and minimize stress. With a career foundation as a licensed real estate agent and a bachelor's degree in real estate and business management, she brings over 20 years of experience in real estate management, training, and business coaching to the table. Amber's approach is focused on empowering small business owners to improve their time management and productivity skills, leading to increased business success without compromising personal life and relationships. She achieves this by offering a range of services including one-on-one coaching, group coaching, and workshops, all designed to help clients master their mindset, expand their skill set, and build efficient business systems. In this episode… Is it possible to find success and profitability in your small business without sacrificing all your time and energy? Can a strategic approach to time management and productivity make a significant difference in how you run your business and enjoy life? According to Amber De La Garza, a highly acclaimed productivity specialist, the answer is a resounding yes. Amber brings over a decade of experience in transforming the operational efficiency of small businesses. By moving from a reactive to a proactive mindset, business owners can steer their daily schedules toward high-value activities that directly impact their bottom line. Amber emphasizes the importance of planning every day with a structured yet flexible approach, allowing for a balance between strategic growth activities and immediate operational demands. Her method is not about rigid schedules but about aligning daily actions with long-term goals, ensuring a business serves both its clients and its owner's personal life. In this episode of the Financial Clarity podcast, host Hannah Smolinski sits down with Amber De La Garza to delve into mastering productivity for small business success. They discuss the transformative power of effective time management, strategies for transitioning from reactive to proactive work habits, and the importance of aligning business operations with personal goals for sustainability and profitability.
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Making assumptions can really cost your FBA business time and money. Typically assumptions come from incomplete information – sometimes those assumptions can turn out to be correct, but all too often they can be incorrect and we end up losing out big time. On today's episode we're going to cover several common incorrect assumptions that happen in the course of running an Amazon FBA business and how you can avoid those assumptions and their profit-stealing effects. Show Notes for this episode - http://www.fulltimefba.com/232 The Full-Time FBA Podcast Page - http://www.fulltimefba.com/podcast Subscribe to the Full-Time FBA Newsletter and get some helpful freebies - http://www.fulltimefba.com/
Your business numbers are being impacted by every decision you make in your business. So many sales and profits are lost due to the littlest things. Your customer experience has a huge impact on what they spend and ultimately how much money you make off them. Let's take a look at several examples of decisions a business makes that can lead to lost profits. _____________________
In this episode, host Ann Carden sits down with Colin Sanburg, the founder of FinElevate, a company dedicated to helping businesses enhance their financial strategies and maximize profitability.Colin shares insights into his hands-on approach to solving financial challenges and emphasizes the value of ongoing guidance and support for businesses. From success stories to actionable advice, this episode delves into realistic planning, the importance of human connection, and the mindset needed for business growth.If you're looking to elevate your finances and gain valuable business strategies, this episode is a must-listen. Stay tuned for an engaging conversation packed with expert advice and actionable tips!Key Moments: 06:29 Team size, client base growing; focus on profits.09:50 Innovative business strategies improve profitability and growth.15:38 Prioritize business on video production for success.18:20 CPAs lack insight to dissect business strategies.25:45 Framework for organizing work and planning.27:08 Overcoming obstacles in business, need for execution.31:07 Focus on success-minded clients, not pain-selling.About the Guest - Colin Sanburg is a multi-business owner and Founder of FinElevate. This MBA-led strategic accounting firm helps business owners use their numbers to make money rather than simply better categorizing their expenses. As CEO and owner of manufacturing, distribution, and service businesses, he developed a passion for demystifying small business finance and supporting fellow entrepreneurs in achieving their dreams.How to connect Colin: Website : http://www.finelevate.comAbout the Host -Ann Carden is a highly sought-after Expert Business Growth Consultant, Marketing Strategist, three-time published Author, and a #1 Bestselling Author, and Professional Speaker for small businesses and entrepreneurs. How to Connect with Ann Carden:Website: https://anncardencoaching.comLinkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/business-consultant-coachYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/anncardenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ann-Carden-A-Carden-Inc-110882230558068/Grab Ann's free Masterclass at www.expertinyou.us
Business is about maximising profits. And the kind of profits that businesses make or can make, depend on the quality of their people.When I am talking about the quality of the people, I am not referring to the skill part, I am talking about the emotional state of the corporate workforce.So, you see how the business profit and happier workspace are so connected. The happier the workspace, the more the profits. In the fast paced corporate cultures, anxiety is a big threat to happy workspaces. In this episode, I have with me Faust Ruggiero, MS who's a national and international corporate advisor and the award winning author of The Fix Yourself Empowerment Series. Faust is giving us a simple blueprint for a Happier and Profitable Work Experience.TUNE IN.ABOUT OUR GUESTFaust A. Ruggiero's professional career spans almost 40 years, and is diversified and compelling, as it has consistently established new and exciting cutting-edge counseling programs in its pursuit of professional excellence and personal life enhancement. He is a published research author, clinical trainer, and a therapist who has worked in settings that have included clinics for deaf children, prisons, nursing homes, substance abuse centers, inpatient facilities, major corporations, both national and international, and as the President of the Community Psychological Center in Bangor, Pennsylvania. In that capacity, he developed the Process Way of Life Counseling program, and has developed it into a formal text presented in the Fix Yourself Handbook.CONNECT WITH FAUST Website I https://www.faustruggiero.comEmail I thefix@faustruggiero.comFacebook I https://www.facebook.com/FaustInspire----------------------------------Please feel free to reach out to us for any questions:connect@authorhina.comIncrease Your Business Revenue by 25% in Just 12 Weeks. Request a Free Consultation Call Now!Check out Hina's books:https://amzn.to/3B65Wz7CONNECT ON SOCIALFacebook LinkedInSupport the show
Join Hina Siddiqui in the Season 2 premiere of 'The Corporate Life' Podcast. From humble beginnings to 104 shows in Season 1, Hina sets the stage for an exciting new chapter.Season 2 Theme:Get ready for a shift as Season 2 focuses on top-level corporate executives and business owners, aiming for massive financial success and work satisfaction.Host's Background:Meet Hina, the Indian Woman with Wings, a Global Award-Winning Corporate Coach, and Bestselling Author, on a mission to increase IT businesses' revenue by 25% in 12 weeks.Money Mindset Discussion:Dive into the heart of the season as Hina explores the impact of mindset and energy on success, particularly the limiting beliefs surrounding money.3 Simple Steps to Increase Profits:Hina unveils a practical game plan to boost profits by 25% in 12 weeks: Envision a bigger income, challenge scarcity mindset, and align jobs with employees' zones of genius.Closing Thoughts:Expressing gratitude, Hina invites listeners to connect on LinkedIn and teases the next episode with an incredible guest. Stay limitless and stay tuned!----------------------------------Please feel free to reach out to us for any questions:connect@authorhina.comIncrease Your Business Revenue by 25% in Just 12 Weeks. Request a Free Consultation Call Now!Check out Hina's books:https://amzn.to/3B65Wz7CONNECT ON SOCIALFacebook LinkedInSupport the show
Boost Your Business Profits: Using 5 Core Strategies Making more money in your small business isn't about some crazy strategy. More money is made by fine tuning your business. Let's take a look at 5 areas that will definitely help you grow those profits! _____________________
On the most recent episode of TPI's podcast "Two Think Minimum," Dr. Meicen Sun, assistant professor in the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign joined TPI's Scott Wallsten to discuss her research on the effects of a country's decision to control international internet traffic. She finds that China's Great Firewall has helped increase profits of Chinese firms, but at the cost of reducing research quality as scientific collaboration and connections wither. This result presents a dilemma for autocrats if they try to balance short-term and long-term effects.
Since I started using Thrivecart for my online business, my profits have increased by over 40%! Because of Thrivecart, I've not only made more money but also saved thousands of dollars in the process! In this episode, I'm going to share why I recommend Thrivecart both as a checkout software and course hosting platform and how you can use it to make (& save) more money in your own business. For full show notes, visit leticiajcollins.com/podcast/60 ______________________________ LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED: Grab the Thrivecart Lifetime Deal (affiliate link) FREE: The Low-Ticket Offer Starter Kit ______________________________ LET'S CONNECT: Instagram: @marketingwithtish Website: leticiajcollins.com
Does your business feel like a black hole?Are you feeding it all your time, energy and money? But it just keeps sucking away?Too many business owners get to the end of their career and don't have much to show for it, selling for next to nothing or simply letting the business fade away.But what if you could leverage your business profits to build personal wealth?Todd Polke is an international educator and trainer in the realm of wealth creation and building strategic investment portfolios.Todd is dedicated to the mission of helping as many people as possible break free from the default and ‘live a life unlimited by income.'On this episode of Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing, Todd explains the idea behind his Profits to Portfolio system and how it helps business owners grow their personal wealth.Todd shares how Australia's real estate market compares to the US, offering advice on how to navigate the current downturn and prepare to capitalize on opportunities coming down the pike.Listen in for Todd's insight on avoiding emotional investment decisions and learn how to leverage a diversified portfolio to build personal wealth—and a lasting legacy.For full episode show notes visit: https://themichaelblank.com/podcasts/session385/