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Most investors start with residential. Smart ones start with cash flow, and that usually means commercial.In this conversation, Mish chats with Carl Taylor, founder of Automation Agency and Dadpreneur, about how he bypassed residential altogether and made his very first property purchase a commercial warehouse he's never even seen.From yield-hunting during lockdowns to broker blunders and sketchy tenants, Carl doesn't hold back. He talks about the red flags, the wins, and the game-changing mindset shifts that helped him finally embrace real estate as a legitimate wealth vehicle, even in a system he once thought was “broken.”If you've ever wondered whether commercial property is too big a leap, or if you believe you need residential first, this episode will shift something deep. Carl brings the straight talk, Mish adds the gold nuggets, and together, they reveal why smart business brains might be better built for commercial property than they think.The episode is tailored for you if:
Forget residential real estate. Here's why commercial property is where the real money's at.In this episode, Mish Daniel shares an interview from Carl Taylor's podcast, Dadpreneurs Rising, where she joined him as a guest to talk about all things commercial property. Mish reveals why commercial real estate is the ultimate wealth-building tool for business owners, how sheer negotiation (not renovations) added $700K to a deal, and why the myth that commercial property lacks capital growth needs to be busted. Plus, we break down real numbers, case studies, and proven strategies to turn cash flow into a multi-million dollar portfolio.If you've been stuck in the residential mindset, this episode will make you rethink everything.The episode is tailored for you if:
There's ongoing concerns for the construction sector, with fewer new builds being considered. Corelogic's latest construction index shows just a 1.1% increase in cost during the September quarter. Overall cost growth remains subdued, reflecting an easing of pressure for labour and materials. Combined Building Supplies Co-op chair Carl Taylor told Mike Hosking the increase in land costs isn't aiding the industry. He says a 400-square metre section at Preston's Subdivision in Christchurch was $250,000 two years ago, and is now half a million. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Marketing 4 Business Podcast, we sit down with Carl Taylor, chairman of the Combined Building Supplies Co-op. Carl shares his journey from school dropout to a successful builder and co-op leader, emphasising the transformative power of cooperatives in the construction sector. We chat about overcoming supplier rejections, the benefits of collective buying power, and effective marketing strategies for small businesses.Listeners will gain actionable insights into the importance of strategic networking, consistent branding, and building supportive communities to enhance business resilience and growth in a competitive market.If you find our content valuable and informative, please help us reach more business owners by sharing it with a friend who might benefit. Additionally, please ensure that you're following our podcast on your preferred platform, and if you enjoyed the latest episode, consider leaving us a five-star review. Your support is highly appreciated.See below for ways to get in touch with us…Connect with Carl Taylor on LinkedIn here Follow the Marketing 4 Business podcast on Instagram hereFollow Digital Influence on Instagram hereConnect with Scott on LinkedIn hereEager to enhance your marketing strategy? Book in for a complimentary strategy chat with our team to discuss your marketing here.Have Fun & Take Action
There's a bit of mixed messaging surrounding the granny flat proposal, but it's mostly being received well. The Government's new discussion document proposes allowing small structures up to 60 square metres to be built without resource consents. It's part of efforts to make it easier and more affordable for families to live the way that suits them. Combined Building Supplies Chairperson Carl Taylor told Mike Hosking that it's unclear if an engineer's report is still required. But, he says, assuming the granny flats still need to meet the building code, there shouldn't be too much to be concerned about. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Caylen sits down with Carl Taylor from In Motion Targets, an experienced figure in the precision rifle community. Join us as we dive into Carl's background, his contributions to the sniper community, and his journey through the Guardian Long Range match in Colville, Washington. Carl is one of the pioneers in the precision rifle sport, especially in the Pacific Northwest. Known for organizing challenging matches that test shooters' skills in locating, ranging, and engaging targets, Carl has been a significant influence in advancing the sport. Learn more about Carl's work at In Motion Targets. Topics Covered: Introduction to Carl Taylor and his history in precision rifle shooting. Insights into the Guardian Long Range match and its significance. Carl's experiences and contributions to sniper training in the Pacific Northwest. Leadership and marksmanship training tips from a seasoned expert. The evolution of sniper tactics and gear over the years. Support the Guardian Long Range: We highly encourage everyone to check out Guardian Long Range and support their events. It's a fantastic charity that does amazing work for kids across the nation. Find a match near you and participate to make a difference. This episode is brought to you by Really Right Stuff tripods, the best tripods for precision shooting and long-range hunting. Discover the stability and versatility of Really Right Stuff tripods to enhance your shooting experience. Learn more about Really Right Stuff tripods here. Train with us In-Person: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/m... Join our Free Online Community: https://www.moderndayrifleman.com Visit our website: https://moderndaysniper.com Follow us on IG: @moderndaysniper Enjoy the episode and until next time, evolve with every shot.
Join us in this episode of "How to Succeed as a Dadpreneur" as we sit down with Carl Taylor, founder of Dadpreneur and a seasoned entrepreneur.
Fletcher Building's poor results are believed to be indicative of wider pain in the construction sector. The company's half-year financial results painted a dire picture, with a $120-million net loss. Chief Executive Ross Taylor announced his resignation yesterday alongside Chair Bruce Hassall. Combined Building Supplies Co-op Chair Carl Taylor told Mike Hosking that the industry is hurting. He says it is quiet out there, and their numbers are down too. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Building activity may be easing as new numbers show demand returning to pre-Covid levels. Recent years have seen a strain on the sector, with record demand after lockdowns. An MBIE report shows consent numbers steadying. But the Ministry's Combined Building Supplies Co-op Chairperson Carl Taylor told Mike Hosking that demand is affecting parts of the sector differently. He says some large companies are struggling with sales, but smaller building operators are doing well. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Sherman McCrary met Carl Taylor, they quickly formed a wicked partnership. The father and son-in-law started writing bad checks together to support their families. But then checks gave way to guns and these small time criminals developed a sweet tooth for donuts and death. With their wives and children by their sides, they travel all over the country robbing grocery stores and engaging in a series of horrific rapes and murders. Nothing seems too sadistic for this clan of killers. It takes nearly two years before police are able to finally catch them and unveil one of the deadliest families in U.S. history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Men at Work is a 1990 American action comedy thriller film written and directed by Emilio Estevez, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Charlie Sheen, Leslie Hope and Keith David. The film was released in the United States on August 24, 1990.Garbage collectors Carl Taylor and James St. James are infamous mischief makers in their local community, using the garbage as play things and disturbing the peace. Local bike cop Mike harasses them frequently, but they are used to his antics and ignore him. However, they are placed on probation for their unprofessional attitude and are assigned an observer: their supervisor's brother-in-law, Louis.
Sometimes in the pressure cooker of a new relationship it can be hard to know what your own wants and needs are, let alone having the courage to share those openly with your new partner. Our guests today are Carl, who is a 2x bestselling author and host of Entrepreneurs Rising Podcast and Liz, who is a ex corporate go getter turned full time Mumma. Their relationship was forged and tested during Covid lockdowns and they've both taken lessons learned from their past relationships to really show up differently in this one together. We chat Entering a new relationship in the pressure-cooker of COVID lockdowns Tapping into and embracing your feminine or masculine energy How sharing your needs can better your relationship The benefits of scheduling in intimacy Better Relationships We empower couples to create thriving relationships so that they can play all out in life, set big goals and put plans in place to actually achieve them. Better World Many research studies have shown that great relationships are associated with better health, greater happiness, and even a longer life. If more of us had thriving, healthy, happy romantic relationships, we know we would have a better world. That's why, every time someone works with us, via our partnership with Buy1Give1 we also help someone else in the world. Yep a stranger, someone you'll never meet. Connect with Sammi & Nathan Jaeger Website - https://www.dateforever.com.au/ Instagram - Date Forever - https://www.instagram.com/dateforever/ Instagram - Fuelled Up Life - https://www.instagram.com/fuelled.up.life/ Instagram - Nath - https://www.instagram.com/nathjaeger/ Instagram - Sammi - https://www.instagram.com/sammisomewhere/ Connect with Carl & Liz Instagram - Liz - https://www.instagram.com/iamlizedwards/ Facebook - Carl - https://www.facebook.com/carldtaylor Podcast - Entrepreneurs Rising - https://open.spotify.com/show/5aedASV3K7cScbUIBvgM40?si=345c9c1835e24475
Ep. 167 - Do you dream of building a business that doesn't rely on you? In this episode, Chris is joined by a special guest, Carl Taylor, to share his expertise on how to do just that. Carl discusses the importance of delegation and how it can lead to a more freedom-focused lifestyle. You'll learn about common mistakes entrepreneurs make when delegating automation tasks and practical steps you can take to start delegating automations in your business today. He also breaks down how Automation Agency, an outsourced marketing task team, helps entrepreneurs turn marketing ideas into marketing dones. Tune in to discover how to achieve automation through delegation and begin moving towards a business model that doesn't rely on your every move.
Ep. 167 - Do you dream of building a business that doesn't rely on you? In this episode, Chris is joined by a special guest, Carl Taylor, to share his expertise on how to do just that. Carl discusses the importance of delegation and how it can lead to a more freedom-focused lifestyle. You'll learn about common mistakes entrepreneurs make when delegating automation tasks and practical steps you can take to start delegating automations in your business today. He also breaks down how Automation Agency, an outsourced marketing task team, helps entrepreneurs turn marketing ideas into marketing dones. Tune in to discover how to achieve automation through delegation and begin moving towards a business model that doesn't rely on your every move.
In the midst of all the hustle and bustle of running a business, owners can sometimes forget about the important things that make their entrepreneurial journey truly meaningful. The challenges and constant decision-making can make business feel less than wonderful. In this episode of Influence by Design, we celebrate a remarkable milestone in the history of our podcast - our 500th episode! I'm joined by two entrepreneurs who inspire me every day - my good friends, Kiri-Maree Moore and Carl Taylor. For full show notes and links - https://samanthariley.global/podcast/500
The Commerce Commission released its building supplies study yesterday in which it recommended government begin monitoring price rises and take down barriers that are stopping new suppliers joining the industry. In total there were eight recommendations including monitoring and publishing prices and providing better guidance to support builders and councils on alternative products. Building and Construction minister Megan Woods says the Government will adopt all of the recommendations. Carl Taylor is chairman of Combined Building Suppliers Co-operative and spoke with Corin Dann.
Building supply prices will now be monitored by the Government - along with land covenants across the country being reviewed. This all comes in response to the findings from the Commerce Commission's study into building supplies, which was undertaken in December. Chairperson of the Combined Building Supplies Co-operative Carl Taylor joined Mike Hosking. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Building supply prices will now be monitored by the Government - along with land covenants across the country being reviewed. This all comes in response to the findings from the Commerce Commission's study into building supplies, which was undertaken in December. Chairperson of the Combined Building Supplies Co-operative Carl Taylor joined Mike Hosking. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the "30 Days to Happiness" podcast, where we explore different ways to cultivate happiness in our daily lives. In today's episode, we have a special guest, Carl Taylor, who is an entrepreneur, #1 bestselling author, and Australia's leading freedom-focused business strategist.During our conversation, we delve into some powerful topics that can help us achieve greater happiness and fulfillment. We discuss how to become bulletproof, how to surrender and live in the moment, and how we can start telling ourselves a different story from what we believe. As Carl puts it, "We are the storytellers," and by changing the narrative we tell ourselves, we can transform our lives.Carl shares his own inspiring journey as an entrepreneur, starting his first business at the age of 15, teaching himself to code in the mid-90s, and selling three businesses before the age of 25. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons on resilience, surrender, and mindset, which he shares with our listeners.Join us on this enlightening episode as we explore ways to overcome limiting beliefs, embrace the present moment, and live a happier and more fulfilling life.Follow and get to know more about Carl at https://www.carltaylor.com.au/about-carl/P.S. We are working with a few individual who want to create positive habits to wake up happy every single day using our Happiness Formula Method. If this interests you book a free habit strategy session here.Join the Happiness Formula Course This MAY!Get your free happiness habit tracker here
Just as building supply demand was heading back towards normal, more than 9000 insurance claims have now been made following the Auckland flooding, a large proportion of which will be for building repairs. The building sector is already stretched and there are concerns as to whether we have capacity to handle more. Chairperson of the Combined Building Supplies co-op Carl Taylor joined Mike Hosking. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just as building supply demand was heading back towards normal, more than 9000 insurance claims have now been made following the Auckland flooding, a large proportion of which will be for building repairs. The building sector is already stretched and there are concerns as to whether we have capacity to handle more. Chairperson of the Combined Building Supplies co-op Carl Taylor joined Mike Hosking. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Building costs continue to be a big driver of inflation, with prices for building a new house increasing fourteen percent in the 12 months to December 2022. About ninety per cent of building products in New Zealand are either sourced as finished products or are reliant on components from overseas, where in many cases inflation rates are even higher. Combined Building Supplies Co-op director Carl Taylor and Community Housing Aotearoa chief executive Paul Gilberd spoke to Guyon Espiner.
In this episode, we sit down with Arborist - Carl Taylor. Carl tells us how picking up sticks can turn into a 20+ year career. He explains how his tasks have evolved over the years and how he learned some of his skills as a climber. We deep dive into tree types, equipment, proper trimming, and even bugs. https://revivalmotoring.com/
Ph.D. studies are immersive. Dr. Carl Taylor stands as a native Detroiter that's traveled the world as a professor, writer, and researcher. To many across Detroit, he is an ally to brothers like Yusef Bunchy Shakur. As Yusef is moving closer to completing his Ph.D., his relationship and bond with Dr. Taylor have strengthened. This Detroit is Different was a special feature welcoming you as a guest to a conversation shared about the ways the community has changed. The concept of the Third City and the Third Hood are highlighted. This discussion is a preview of the State of Black Detroit Address hosted on Friday, December 30, 2022, at the Mama Akua Community House. Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com Find out more at https://detroit-is-different.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/detroit-is-different/e620ccad-7e73-44f3-a5c1-0bcb8a7de152
Interest rates, energy bills, temperatures: it seems that everything has been rising. Our demand for new houses also continues to rise. There could be help for some of these problems on the horizon - greener homes. Carl Taylor works for Green Square Accord and they have just built the first virtually plastic free development homes in the UK. He joins me to chat about where the vision for this came from, and the outlook for greener building practices in the UK.
The government is defending the length of time it will take to make building supplies cheaper, following a Commerce Commission report that's found the sector isn't as competitive as it should be. The watchdog has made a number of draft recommendations but stopped short of any radical shake-up, and an official Government response isn't due until next year. CBS Co-operative represents 900 small builders. It's chair Carl Taylor spoke to Guyon Espiner.
The building industry will have to think outside the tool box.GIB is still desperately sought after across the country, with reports of it being stockpiled, stolen and sold on Trade Me for six times the retail price.There's only one manufacturer of the plasterboard in New Zealand.Combined Building Supplies Co-op Chair Carl Taylor told Andrew Dickens the industry has to look at alternative methods.He says there are other materials such as plywood, which aren't ideal, but we have to stop relying on just one product.Taylor says there are other products we can get from overseas such as the US, Malaysia and Australia.LISTEN ABOVE
The building industry will have to think outside the tool box.GIB is still desperately sought after across the country, with reports of it being stockpiled, stolen and sold on Trade Me for six times the retail price.There's only one manufacturer of the plasterboard in New Zealand.Combined Building Supplies Co-op Chair Carl Taylor told Andrew Dickens the industry has to look at alternative methods.He says there are other materials such as plywood, which aren't ideal, but we have to stop relying on just one product.Taylor says there are other products we can get from overseas such as the US, Malaysia and Australia.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carrie is joined by Carl Taylor the founder of Kyani in this week's exciting episode! Carl did not NEED to build this nutrition business on top of his 30 thousand acre Idaho potato farm, but he did it anyway and he did it because he and his wife knew that it would help people and NOT just through selling these products. Today, Carl and Carrie are going to talk about Caring Hands and the Potato Pak and how POWERFUL the relationship between Disruptive Nutrition and Kyani really is. They are going to tell you what Kyani is REALLY about because you are GOING to want to be involved! They discuss…Kyani's Goals & ImpactsHow YOU can be Paying it ForwardLeave a comment if you want to learn MORE about how you can be a part of this amazing mission!Learn more about making good nutrition a sustainable lifestyle by heading over to Facebook to interact with Carrie and her team! We answer questions, share timely and relevant information, and even share our grocery store finds! You can find us by going to www.facebook.com/groups/dietdisruptors! Be sure to subscribe to this podcast to learn more as Carrie and her coaches continue to disrupt everything you THOUGHT you knew about nutrition!Sponsor: Kyani: https://disruptivenutrition.kyani.com/us/
A nationwide shortage of Gib board is sparking major delays for the construction sector.There's a waiting time as long as nine months for the product.Prices are going through the roof and there's concern a black market is developing as Gib sells for up to five times its usual price.Combined Building Supplies chairperson Carl Taylor told Mike Hosking it's quite simple – if builders can't get materials, they can't build houses.He says there doesn't appear to be an improvement in terms of labour shortages and equipment.“With the labour, when our guys put ads on TradeMe for new carpenters, they're just not getting any responses whatsoever at all.”LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The gib shortage is so bad it's being sold on Trade Me for six times the retail price. In one auction 26 sheets had topped over five thousand dollars. Carl Taylor, chairperson of the Combined Building Supplies Co-op joined Andrew Dickens. LISTEN ABOVE
We've told you all about the Donut Shop Killers. How Sherman McCrary and his son-in-law Carl Taylor traveled the countries with their families in tow, robbing, raping, and killing as they went.In this episode, we're switching things up. Instead of focusing on the what, we'll talk about the why. We'll be diving into the psychological factors that could spur a family to go on a murderous rampage.Please check out Wondery's "Families Who Kill: The Donut Shop Murders" wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you enjoy the show, leave a five-star review (and feel free to shout out the Murder Sheet).Thanks very much to Dr. Doyle for his great insight.Follow him on Twitter and Instagram at @DrDoyleSays. And learn more about SEEK Safely here (https://www.seeksafely.org/as-seen-on-social/).Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/MURDERSHEET - Enter promo code MURDERSHEET for 83% off and 3 extra months free!Follow the Murder Sheet on social media:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Santa Barbara cops chase Carl Taylor and his wife all the way back to Texas, where Carl and his wife are cornered and arrested. Sherman and his wife are arrested back in California. During the trial, Carl and Sherman, once close partners, turn on each other, each saying the other pulled the trigger. Carl mounts an insanity defense, claiming he was not of sound mind during the killing spree. The family's brutal saga comes to an end.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When we covered the Donut Shop murders last year, we didn't get into one particularly disturbing element of the case. When Sherman McCrary and Carl Taylor embarked on their violent, cross-country rampage, they didn't just have their wives in tow. They brought along Ginger McCrary-Taylor's young sons as well. This week, we present the conclusion of our talk with Jerry Nations, one of those sons. Jerry shares the story of what it was like to reunite with Ginger as an adult — and will reveal the surprising truth of what she did for a living. .Thanks again to Jerry Nations for being so open and generous with his time. Please check out Wondery's "Families Who Kill: The Donut Shop Murders" wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you enjoy the show, leave a five-star review (and feel free to shout out the Murder Sheet).Follow the Murder Sheet on social media:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In 1971, Sherman McCrary and his son-in-law Carl Taylor went on a multistate spree of robberies, killing and raping doughnut shop employees along the way. “Families Who Kill: The Donut Shop Murders" examines their murderous run. Featuring commentary from police, professors, and other podcasters, the show also profiles a felonious family from the 1800s.FOR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF "FAMILIES WHO KILL: THE DONUT SHOP MURDERS" GO TO MINUTE 37:00In Crime of the Week: ...and the Joker got away, hey!
When we covered the Donut Shop murders last year, we didn't get into one particularly disturbing element of the case. When Sherman McCrary and Carl Taylor embarked on their violent, cross-country rampage, they didn't just have their wives in tow. They brought along Ginger McCrary-Taylor's young sons as well. This week, we are sitting down with one of those sons, now a grown man. Speaking with Jerry, we'll delve into the impact that his parents' and grandparents' crimes had on his life.Thanks again to Jerry Nations, who was kind enough to share his story with us. Please check out Wondery's "Families Who Kill: The Donut Shop Murders" wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you enjoy the show, leave a five-star review (and feel free to shout out the Murder Sheet). Follow the Murder Sheet on social media:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lifelong petty thieves Carl Taylor and Sherman McCrary, facing heat in their hometown of Athens, Texas, gather their family and take to the highways in search of criminal opportunities in the American West. In Utah, Carl and Sherman's small-time cons suddenly escalate when they rob and kidnap 17-year-old Sheri Martin from a Winchell's Donut Shop, killing her in the Nevada desert. The men's bloodthirst is awakened.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Carl Taylor is a Personal Chef that owns his own business, Taylor Made Meals. During this episode, Carl illustrates his passion for food and art, and how he uses both to create a unique experience in the culinary world.
Steve Spreitzer of the Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion joins me in a deep discussion on race in America and Detroit. Steve opens up about the current collaboration with MRDI and Dr. Carl Taylor. This was a deep conversation where I share more on the history of race in America and why race is so important. Learn about the leadership initiative with MRDI and ways the organization is assisting institutions to recognize and make progressive equitable changes against systemic racism. Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest, and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com Find out more at https://detroit-is-different.pinecast.co
Some factories will be allowed to fire up under level four in Auckland to help combat a nationwide shortage of building materials. The Government will cherry-pick essential building product manufacturers to prevent a freeze on housing construction. Building industry chiefs says it's better late than never as tradies run out of supplies but they worry the move has come too late to resuscitate some businesses. Williams corporation managing director Matt Horncastle and Combined Building Supplies Co-op chair Carl Taylor spoke to Susie Ferguson.
The Everyday Sniper Podcast:Clint Sharp & Carl Taylor of the RTC I am in Colville Washington with Clint Sharp and Carl Taylor of the Rifleman's Team Challenge. They host the Sniper's Hide Cup up here each June since 2016. Long time coming, Carl and Clint talk about the precision rifle competition scene in the Northwestern portion of the United States. The RTC is series of matches that cover the Northwestern area and continues to expand East. Carl, the owner of In Motion Targets, a Moving Target system used worldwide gives his philosophy on precision rifle competition shooting. The matches hosted by Carl Taylor are some of the most challenging yet practical matches you will find anywhere which is why he hosts the CUP. It's a fast, fun and educational podcast, worthy of the listen Thanks to everyone from Competitors to Range Officers for hosting the match, it was a ton of fun. Pictures will be coming to sniper's hide website soon. Thanks for listening, sharing and commenting
This week on the Murder Sheet, we speak in-depth with Don Williams, a retired Santa Barbara detective who helped capture the infamous Donut Shop Killers. If you haven't already, make sure to go back and listen to "The Donut Shop Killers," episode 23 of our first season. Williams spoke with us about the multi-state investigation into the case, the tragic aftermath of the grocery shop shooting that put a halt to the killers' reign of terror, and the experience of being played by true crime icon Robert Stack on Police Story.Special thanks to Don and his wife Kathi! Follow the Murder Sheet on social media for the latest.FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send tips and thoughts to murdersheet@gmail.com.
The truth of the world we live in and the power of how we perceive life is within our control. My guest on today's show is Carl Taylor, who wrote an excellent book called Becoming Bulletproof: Survive and Thrive in any Situation. Inspired by Superman as a kid, Carl wanted to write about letting those metaphorical bullets bounce off you. In this Get Yourself Optimized episode, Carl and I talk about how life is a story: whether the narrative is told by you or by someone else—what you choose to say or believe is simply a way of framing experiences. Tune in for a very insightful interview. The show notes, including the transcript and checklist to this episode, are at getyourselfoptimized.com/296
On early autumn night in 1971, two creepy men visited Winchell's Donut Shop in Salt Lake City. Sherman McCrary and Carl Taylor sipped on coffee, and directed profane remarks at other customers. Then, when the shop had cleared out, they kidnapped Sheri Martin, the young clerk on duty. It was the beginning of a multi-state robbery and rape and murder spree for the men and their families. At times, McCrary and Taylor even brazenly committed their sexual crimes on women as their own wives sat by, quietly watching.Law enforcement figured out relatively quickly that the binge of violence and sexual sadism was the work of one group of perpetrators. But how many innocents would suffer and die before detectives identified the killers? Follow the Murder Sheet on social media for the latest.FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send tips and thoughts to murdersheet@gmail.com.
While the Government is looking to increase housing supply - the actual cost of building might be getting higher.Combined Building Supplies Co-operative director Carl Taylor says there have been price increases across the board from timber, to tapwear, and even nails. He told Heather du Plesiss-Allan it's a supply and demand issue, impacted by importing struggles."A lot of suppliers that have been relying on sea freight are indicating that their sea freight costs are going up by two and a half times what they were paying a year ago. They are now having to resort to air freight."However, her says suppliers can only hold onto those price increases for so long before they're relayed to the consumer.LISTEN ABOVE
Entrepreneurship is about more than just being a business owner. It involves taking risks and finding potential in unfamiliar industries. The challenge that entrepreneurs face is knowing how to capitalize on opportunities presented by other businesses. By the end of this episode, listeners will gain a new perspective on how to thrive in business. Our guest, Carl Taylor, shares the blueprint for his transformation from introverted student to successful business strategist. He talks about the value of buying already existing businesses over starting from scratch. We also discuss common mistakes to avoid, struggles with self-doubt, and resources for aspiring entrepreneurs. Join us on this eye-opening and inspiring journey to reach your dreams. Episode Highlights Carl's Beginnings Carl was introverted and bullied as a child. He used this as motivation to improve his skills and find something to succeed in. His grandmother lent him the money he used to start his first unofficial business venture. He learned his first lesson in business from this experience: without customers, you have no business. Carl was always interested in computers. He learned how to code, which served as the foundation for much of his success. His first real business was doing web design and development. After selling his first business, he saw the potential of buying and selling businesses. He has since been sharing this strategy with aspiring entrepreneurs. He lives by the Tony Robbins principle of “you meet your musts.” Carl believes in the importance of understanding what motivates you. Overcoming Initial Challenges The fundamentals of being a business owner remain constant: get people interested in your product, convert them into customers, and make sure they keep coming back. It's only strategies that change, depending on your type of business. You must believe in your ideas and fight self-doubt. Having the right mindset is crucial. Having an initial success doesn't mean you'll continue to be successful. Carl has two acronyms for fear: “False Expectations Appearing Real,” and “Finding Excuses And Reasons.” Starting Your Business The Smart Way Rather than starting a business from scratch, you can buy an existing one. Buying an established business saves you the time and effort of building it, finding clients, and setting up systems for it. If you negotiate properly, you can buy a business for less than the asking price, even with minimal capital. Personal Development Read and research on all the great thinkers of your industry. When you're stuck, learn something new. The answer to a mental block is more research. Avoiding Common Mistakes When considering buying a business, look beyond your expertise. Don't limit yourself to what's familiar to you — look for what you can add value to. Look beyond your budget. Don't limit yourself to what you can afford. Remember that you can always negotiate. Don't get emotionally connected. Fact check, evaluate the business, and gather information from the business owner. Don't act out of desperation. Even when taking risks, make sure they are calculated. There Are No Shortcuts No guru has a secret to making money. All that exists are systems and tools, but your success as a business owner will still require legwork and implementation. Find out what you have an excess of — time, knowledge, or money — and leverage it to work for you. Build a team. Powerful Quotes “One of the big myths in business is you think just because you've been successful once, means you'll continue to be successful.” “And that's who my audience is. They're the people who, they're passionate about business, they see that this is how they can change the world. This is how they can achieve their dream.” “I think when you truly become that serial entrepreneur, it's no longer ‘I do business.' It's like, ‘I am business.'” “If I think I can, I can. If I think I can't, I can't, because I'll give up.” “Business is a team sport. You know, business is not something you do solo.” About Carl Carl Taylor is an entrepreneur, bestselling author, and business strategist. He was a business owner at 15 years old and has since gone on to buy and sell multiple companies. Carl also teaches aspiring and existing entrepreneurs how to save time, money, and effort by buying, building and selling businesses. He mentors other business owners through his business education company, Business Builders Academy. He also founded Automation Agency, an online marketing agency that helps small business owners implement the latest marketing strategies. You can connect with Carl through his website, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. You may also check out Business Builders Academy and Automation Agency. Enjoy the Podcast? If this podcast inspired you to know more about how you can become a successful entrepreneur, then hit subscribe and share it with your friends. Rate us! We would love to hear from you. Leave us a review and help us reach more people aspiring to become successful entrepreneurs. For updates and more episodes, visit our website. Subscribe and tune in on Apple Podcast. You can find us on Facebook and Instagram. P.S. Do you already have a successful business, meaning you're up, running, and paying your bills with some profit left over? Are you interested in growing your business, automating/streamlining things, and staying one step ahead of your competition? Do you want to achieve your goals, get more things done in less time, and double your sales?
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#71: Carl Taylor sold 3 businesses before age 25. Now he's focused on streamlining systems. His company Automation Agency.com is the premier stop for automated online marketing.In this episode, Carl lays down key tactics for automating your workflows, leveraging new technology, and predicting future trends. This is a must listen for any online business owner.https://automationagency.com/Let's get on a phone call! email me to book a time! mark@marksavantmedia.com
Building businesses that work without you! I chat with the very impressive Carl Taylor - Entrepreneur, #1 Bestselling Author and Founder of Automation Agency - about building scalable businesses that run without you, giving back to society, his latest book "Becoming Bulletproof" and LOTS more.. A TRULY INSPIRING EPISODE - Carl is insightful, honest and simply sensational! Feel free to get in touch with Carl! Carl Taylor - https://www.carltaylor.com.au/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/carltaylorau/ Automation Agency - https://automationagency.com/
In this episode, we get to know more of Carl Taylor, the CEO of Automation Agency, as he talks about what Automation Agency does and who they serve.Carl shared what automation is for him, for his business, his team, and for his clients. He also shared what strategies they implemented and the challenges and achievements they're proud of during the pandemic.We also get to know Carl's thoughts on how technology will play a big role in shaping businesses behaviour, consumer behaviour, and more.Who Carl is and what he doesCarl thinks of himself as the freedom guy. He finds solutions to work smarter rather than harderAutomation Agency is Carl's primary company, a done-for-you implementation service, whether you're trying to do online marketing, marketing, and some of your other operations.Carl first started being an entrepreneur at 15. He is almost two decades in business. "Now when I think of automation, it's just me not doing it. Meaning automation includes people; human automation - other people doing the job or doing the task or parts of it. So it's a mix of tech and team when I think of automation."How did the transition happen from "I'm getting someone to do the job for me" to "There's possibly a business in this"?In 2011, Carl, who just started a new business as a coach and teaches people how to buy, build, and sell business, noticed that his fellow coaches are asking him technical stuff like how to automate emails and such. He then thought to quit coaching and help coaches implement the technical side of their businesses."Because I was getting frustrated at people, not always implementing what you tell them to do, I was like, 'I could just do this for people'."The original inspiration for Automations Agency was that Carl will build a team of people that he can use himself and he'll offer his technical services out to to other people which will help pay for his team and operations.Automation Agency is a flat monthly concierge service, where you get a team of graphic designers, web developers, automation people that you don't have to train. You just need to come up with the ideas and tell them what to do.The core problems they solve are hiring and managing staff, and training them which is expensive in time and can be costly, depending on where you're trying to hire.The challenge now with Carl and for Automation Agency is how to build a solution that matches where people are at. Clients get to a certain point where they've outgrown what Automation Agency does. Carl and his team are looking at how they can have a second tier of service offerings."It breaks my heart to think that people are going to cancel us. When now is the time they should actually lean on us. You need to pivot and change your business. Now's the time to use us more, not less.""One of our biggest challenges has always been churn. People kind of getting to a point where they either outgrew us because they needed something we didn't provide, or they ran out of ideas cause they didn't have that strategic educational mind. And so that's some of the areas we've been focusing on ourselves to deliver more value."Carl's biggest challenge within his businessCarl Taylor on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carltaylorau/Automation Agency Website: https://automationagency.com/Angela Connell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelatkconnellAngela Connell Website: https://vivacity.com.au/Education in Isolation Podcast: https://vivacity.com.au/podcast/
In this episode we're gonna be talking to Carl Taylor on how we can get rid of that mindset of taking everything on and become a bit more of an entrepreneurial mindset, where the entrepreneurial mindset, every day, we try and figure out what we can get off our list of things to do, particularly those things that appear every day. We've also got our regular segment. What'd I Say? Which is an excerpt from a conversation with our blackbelt members. It has some really insightful points to learn from. In our review we are talking about Carl's book "Becoming Bulletproof", we talk about a story within the book where we learn great life lessons!
Time is the most valuable thing for any entrepreneur. As your business becomes busier by the second and demands are piling up every day, it can be difficult to keep up. There always seems to be something that demands your attention. Instead of...
Time is the most valuable thing for any entrepreneur. As your business becomes busier by the second and demands are piling up every day, it can be difficult to keep up. There always seems to be something that demands your attention. Instead of asking yourself “how do I fit all these tasks in?”, try asking yourself “how do I remove myself from the equation and still achieve great results?” In this episode, we deep dive into how to really find freedom in your business and the power of building a business that can work without you. A business that is independent of its owner is worth much more than an owner-dependent one. A business that truly serves your life is a business that gives you the freedom of choice. WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: Look at business as a product that can be bought, sold and add value to (6:56) Find your zone of genius (8:51) Building yourself a job (09:03) Trying new things out (9:33) Finding the balance between trying new things and dipping your toe in the water (10:32) What are you already great at that you’re just not seeing? (12:07) Ask others where they see your greatest value is (13:06) Going all in (14:54) Mental shifts you need to make a change (16:16) Removing yourself from your business (19:07) Make the decision that you’re going to do it (20:10) Knowing your personality and who you are (21:28) Running your own race (22:10) Say no to cookie-cutter systems (22:38) Realization of financial freedom (25:17) The leader stage of your business (27:34) Entrepreneurship is constant problem solving (34:16) The value of building a business that can work without you (34:37) What’s the point of growing? (43:00) Life isn’t about me but about we (44:18) Join the discussion thread for this episode over at The Thought Leaders Business Lab Community Facebook Group. For full show notes and links visit: https://samanthariley.global/podcast/186
Keeping the lights on is tricky business, especially during a pandemic. To get the inside look at the the work, and plans that had been in place to keep NYSEG and RG&E running during the Coronavirus Pandemic, we caught up with President Carl Taylor. He talked about the types of plans a company like his has for various types of events, the changes in energy consumption during lockdown, and how they are keeping employees safe.
While New York State Gas and Electric, or NYSEG, and Rochester Gas & Electric, or RG&E, have received a lot of headline attention for their charitable contributions to local and regional food banks – their response to the Coronavirus Pandemic has been among the more interesting. President Carl Taylor spoke with FingerLakes1.com about that response … Continue reading NYSEG, RG&E President Carl Taylor talks pandemic response, operations .::. Inside the FLX 5/11/20 →
Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas — with Ash Roy
Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 3 of 3 Carl Taylor, is a serial entrepreneur, running businesses since the age of 15, he's the author of 2 books and an all-round genuine guy. While he's owned multiple businesses in varying industries over the past 18 years, today he's the founder and CEO of Automation Agency, a digital marketing implementation service that helps coaches, consultants, and business owners to maximize their marketing while minimizing their tech and team headaches. He's also the host of The Future of Humanity Podcast, where he discusses what the future may hold with scientists, thought leaders, and business owners. Business Continuity Planning has become critical since the coronavirus pandemic. This 3-part series on how to PROTECT, PIVOT AND PROFIT is a powerful resource to help you get yourself back on track as a business owner. I recommend grabbing a pen and paper and taking notes In the first part, of this 3-part series on business continuity planning for a crisis, Carl Taylor and I talked about how to protect your business from the economic fallout that's resulted from the recent Covid19 pandemic. The key elements of the protect framework were: * Minimise risk to your business and your personal investments * Maximise the return you're making on your investments * Maximise the reward you're delivering to your clients by adding as much value as possible * Ensure you have a way to release your stress and stay healthy In the second part, we talked about how to pivot in response to the rapidly changing circumstances since the pandemic turned our world upside down The key elements of the pivot framework were to revisit the way you: * Sell to your target market * Serve your clients * Communicate with your market (what you say) In this third part, Carl and I talk about the final stage of this 3-part process: The profit framework:The key elements of the profit framework are: * Protect your personal profits by revisiting your investments, your superannuation etc * Consider proposing acquisitions to companies that you could acquire or alternatively propose to be acquired by a company that would greatly value your business assets (the key here is to think from the OTHER person's perspective) * Promote your key offers as much as possible while advertising costs are low. (We're seeing a dip of about 30% in our cost per lead right now) Specifically, Carl shared a couple of excellent frameworks in this conversation: * The webinar to call framework * Quick cash campaign I hope you found this video (and the other two videos in this series) as useful as I did. If you find this video useful, I'd be grateful if you could please leave a comment below
Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas — with Ash Roy
Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 3 of 3 Carl Taylor, is a serial entrepreneur, running businesses since the age of 15, he's the author of 2 books and an all-round genuine guy. While he's owned multiple businesses in varying industries over the past 18 years, today he's the founder and CEO of Automation Agency, a digital marketing implementation service that helps coaches, consultants, and business owners to maximize their marketing while minimizing their tech and team headaches. He's also the host of The Future of Humanity Podcast, where he discusses what the future may hold with scientists, thought leaders, and business owners. Business Continuity Planning has become critical since the coronavirus pandemic. This 3-part series on how to PROTECT, PIVOT AND PROFIT is a powerful resource to help you get yourself back on track as a business owner. I recommend grabbing a pen and paper and taking notes In the first part, of this 3-part series on business continuity planning for a crisis, Carl Taylor and I talked about how to protect your business from the economic fallout that's resulted from the recent Covid19 pandemic. The key elements of the protect framework were: Minimise risk to your business and your personal investments Maximise the return you're making on your investments Maximise the reward you're delivering to your clients by adding as much value as possible Ensure you have a way to release your stress and stay healthy In the second part, we talked about how to pivot in response to the rapidly changing circumstances since the pandemic turned our world upside down The key elements of the pivot framework were to revisit the way you: Sell to your target market Serve your clients Communicate with your market (what you say) In this third part, Carl and I talk about the final stage of this 3-part process: The profit framework:The key elements of the profit framework are: Protect your personal profits by revisiting your investments, your superannuation etc Consider proposing acquisitions to companies that you could acquire or alternatively propose to be acquired by a company that would greatly value your business assets (the key here is to think from the OTHER person's perspective) Promote your key offers as much as possible while advertising costs are low. (We're seeing a dip of about 30% in our cost per lead right now) Specifically, Carl shared a couple of excellent frameworks in this conversation: The webinar to call framework Quick cash campaign I hope you found this video (and the other two videos in this series) as useful as I did. If you find this video useful, I'd be grateful if you could please leave a comment below this YouTube video. It would help the video climb the rankings and would get out to more people that need it. Links Mentioned: www.carltaylor.com.au Facebook Group www.givingpledge.org www.automationagency.com www.GetMeToDone.com www.Productiveinsights.com www.YouTube.com/ProductiveInsights https://productiveinsights.com/the-eisenhower-matrix/ Related Episodes: 192. Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 1 of 3 193. Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 2 of 3 Ash Roy and Carl Taylor Video Transcript (This transcript has been auto-generated. Artificial Intelligence is still in the process of perfecting itself. There may be some errors in transcription): Carl Taylor (00:00): And then because you know we're in this uncharted territory, all this stuff's changing and we're not, you know, we're like, Oh, we've never been in this scenario before. This time it's different. You know when you go back and look through history pretty well every time someone has said this time is different. Yeah, 99.5% of the time it hasn't ended up being very different. Ash Roy (00:22):
Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas — with Ash Roy
Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 3 of 3 Carl Taylor, is a serial entrepreneur, running businesses since the age of 15, he's the author of 2 books and an all-round genuine guy. While he's owned multiple businesses in varying industries over the past 18 years, today he's the founder and CEO of Automation Agency, a digital marketing implementation service that helps coaches, consultants, and business owners to maximize their marketing while minimizing their tech and team headaches. He's also the host of The Future of Humanity Podcast, where he discusses what the future may hold with scientists, thought leaders, and business owners. Business Continuity Planning has become critical since the coronavirus pandemic. This 3-part series on how to PROTECT, PIVOT AND PROFIT is a powerful resource to help you get yourself back on track as a business owner. I recommend grabbing a pen and paper and taking notes In the first part, of this 3-part series on business continuity planning for a crisis, Carl Taylor and I talked about how to protect your business from the economic fallout that's resulted from the recent Covid19 pandemic. The key elements of the protect framework were: * Minimise risk to your business and your personal investments * Maximise the return you're making on your investments * Maximise the reward you're delivering to your clients by adding as much value as possible * Ensure you have a way to release your stress and stay healthy In the second part, we talked about how to pivot in response to the rapidly changing circumstances since the pandemic turned our world upside down The key elements of the pivot framework were to revisit the way you: * Sell to your target market * Serve your clients * Communicate with your market (what you say) In this third part, Carl and I talk about the final stage of this 3-part process: The profit framework:The key elements of the profit framework are: * Protect your personal profits by revisiting your investments, your superannuation etc * Consider proposing acquisitions to companies that you could acquire or alternatively propose to be acquired by a company that would greatly value your business assets (the key here is to think from the OTHER person's perspective) * Promote your key offers as much as possible while advertising costs are low. (We're seeing a dip of about 30% in our cost per lead right now) Specifically, Carl shared a couple of excellent frameworks in this conversation: * The webinar to call framework * Quick cash campaign I hope you found this video (and the other two videos in this series) as useful as I did. If you find this video useful, I'd be grateful if you could please leave a comment below
Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas — with Ash Roy
Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 2 of 3 Carl Taylor, is a serial entrepreneur, running businesses since the age of 15, he's the author of 2 books and an all-round genuine guy. While he's owned multiple businesses in varying industries over the past 18 years, today he's the founder and CEO of Automation Agency, a digital marketing implementation service that helps coaches, consultants, and business owners to maximize their marketing while minimizing their tech and team headaches. He's also the host of The Future of Humanity Podcast, where he discusses what the future may hold with scientists, thought leaders, and business owners. In the first part of this 3-part series on business continuity planning for a crisis, Carl Taylor and I talked about how to protect your business from the economic fallout that's resulted from the recent Covid19 pandemic. In this second part, we talk about how to adapt to the rapidly changing circumstances by pivoting your business in three main areas. We talk about examing how you: * Sell to your target market * Serve your clients * What you say If you find this video useful, I'd be grateful if you could please leave a comment below this YouTube video. It would help the video climb the rankings and would get out to more people that need it. Links Mentioned: * www.carltaylor.com.au * Facebook Group * www.givingpledge.org * www.automationagency.com * www.GetMeToDone.com * www.Productiveinsights.com * www.YouTube.com/ProductiveInsights * https://productiveinsights.com/the-eisenhower-matrix/ Related Episodes: * 055. Ezra Firestone on How To Use Ecommerce To Take Your Business From Six Figures To Seven * 140. Andre Chaperon — Email Marketing Genius And Creator of Auto Responder Madness * 170. Ryan Deiss From Digital Marketer Reveals The 5-Step Conversion Funnel That Turbo-Charges Your Business Growth Ash Roy and Carl Taylor Video Transcript (This transcript has been auto-generated. Artificial Intelligence is still in the process of perfecting itself. There may be some errors in transcription): Ash Roy (00:00): But the interesting thing we realized as we were talking is the market is also receptive to this because they still need the service and they can't physically get it,
Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas — with Ash Roy
Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 2 of 3 Carl Taylor, is a serial entrepreneur, running businesses since the age of 15, he's the author of 2 books and an all-round genuine guy. While he's owned multiple businesses in varying industries over the past 18 years, today he's the founder and CEO of Automation Agency, a digital marketing implementation service that helps coaches, consultants, and business owners to maximize their marketing while minimizing their tech and team headaches. He's also the host of The Future of Humanity Podcast, where he discusses what the future may hold with scientists, thought leaders, and business owners. In the first part of this 3-part series on business continuity planning for a crisis, Carl Taylor and I talked about how to protect your business from the economic fallout that's resulted from the recent Covid19 pandemic. In this second part, we talk about how to adapt to the rapidly changing circumstances by pivoting your business in three main areas. We talk about examing how you: Sell to your target market Serve your clients What you say If you find this video useful, I'd be grateful if you could please leave a comment below this YouTube video. It would help the video climb the rankings and would get out to more people that need it. Links Mentioned: www.carltaylor.com.au Facebook Group www.givingpledge.org www.automationagency.com www.GetMeToDone.com www.Productiveinsights.com www.YouTube.com/ProductiveInsights https://productiveinsights.com/the-eisenhower-matrix/ Related Episodes: 055. Ezra Firestone on How To Use Ecommerce To Take Your Business From Six Figures To Seven 140. Andre Chaperon — Email Marketing Genius And Creator of Auto Responder Madness 170. Ryan Deiss From Digital Marketer Reveals The 5-Step Conversion Funnel That Turbo-Charges Your Business Growth Ash Roy and Carl Taylor Video Transcript (This transcript has been auto-generated. Artificial Intelligence is still in the process of perfecting itself. There may be some errors in transcription): Ash Roy (00:00): But the interesting thing we realized as we were talking is the market is also receptive to this because they still need the service and they can't physically get it, so they are willing to change as well. So I just want to point out that at this time it's a great opportunity to pivot the way you served because it's not just your business that has been impacted. It is your customers that have also been impacted and they are receptive to this because there aren't any other options, so recognize that, but create something really Epic and awesome for them. Carl Taylor (00:29): Absolutely. I love that you brought that up. No, I think that's a brilliant point to make. Ash Roy (00:37): Welcome back to the productive insights podcast. This is Ash Roy, the founder of productiveinsights.com and the host of the productive insights podcast. If you are watching this on our YouTube channel, I'm really glad to have you here. If you're listening to this on iTunes, then please check out our YouTube channel at youtube.com/productiveinsights. This was recorded on video. This is episode 193 and it's part two of my three-part conversation with Carl Taylor about business continuity planning in the coronavirus pandemic or the COVID19 pandemic. So in the last episode, Carl and I talked about the first part of his three-part approach to dealing with a crisis like this, and that was all about protect. We talked about how you can protect your business and how you can take the role of a leader in your industry. You can focus on being the rising tide as it were and take others up with you. Ash Roy (01:33): We talked about the four ways to protect your business and that was risk, return, reward and release. If you want to know more about those, checkout productiveinsights.com/192 in this second part,
Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas — with Ash Roy
Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 1 of 3 Carl Taylor, is a serial entrepreneur, running businesses since the age of 15, he's the author of 2 books and an all-round genuine guy. While he's owned multiple businesses in varying industries over the past 18 years, today he's the founder and CEO of Automation Agency, a digital marketing implementation service that helps coaches, consultants, and business owners to maximize their marketing while minimizing their tech and team headaches. He's also the host of The Future of Humanity Podcast, where he discusses what the future may hold with scientists, thought leaders, and business owners. Links Mentioned: * www.carltaylor.com.au * Facebook Group * www.givingpledge.org * www.automationagency.com * www.GetMeToDone.com * www.Productiveinsights.com * www.YouTube.com/ProductiveInsights * https://productiveinsights.com/the-eisenhower-matrix/ Related Episodes: * 001. Neil Patel (Kissmetrics Founder) On How To Make Better Decisions Around Client Selection, Branding and Investing * 176. The Alter Ego Effect With Todd Herman * 165. How To Build A Self-Sustaining Business Using Marketing Automation — With Carl Taylor Ash Roy and Carl Taylor Video Transcript (This transcript has been auto-generated. Artificial Intelligence is still in the process of perfecting itself. There may be some errors in transcription): Ash Roy (00:00): Today we are going to be talking about business continuity planning and the reason I've invited you back on the podcast is yesterday I attended a webinar which I thought was excellent and this webinar is called protect, pivot and profit. I really liked the framework that you presented to us and I felt that my audience would really benefit from this in our current circumstances, which are very uncertain given the whole Coronavirus or COVID19 debacle and the world is just reeling and people are trying to find their feet. Something I liked about what you shared yesterday was the silver lining. Carl Taylor (00:41): It's a really great way to kind of consider things. Ash Roy (00:43): It's an ironic acronym, isn't it? PEST. Ash Roy (00:51): Welcome back to the productive insights podcast. This is Ash Roy, the founder of productiveinsights.com and the host of the productive insights podcast. Today's guest is Carl Taylor and since 2010 he's been teaching the world how to stop dr...
Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas — with Ash Roy
Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 1 of 3 Carl Taylor, is a serial entrepreneur, running businesses since the age of 15, he's the author of 2 books and an all-round genuine guy. While he's owned multiple businesses in varying industries over the past 18 years, today he's the founder and CEO of Automation Agency, a digital marketing implementation service that helps coaches, consultants, and business owners to maximize their marketing while minimizing their tech and team headaches. He's also the host of The Future of Humanity Podcast, where he discusses what the future may hold with scientists, thought leaders, and business owners. Links Mentioned: www.carltaylor.com.au Facebook Group www.givingpledge.org www.automationagency.com www.GetMeToDone.com www.Productiveinsights.com www.YouTube.com/ProductiveInsights https://productiveinsights.com/the-eisenhower-matrix/ Related Episodes: 001. Neil Patel (Kissmetrics Founder) On How To Make Better Decisions Around Client Selection, Branding and Investing 176. The Alter Ego Effect With Todd Herman 165. How To Build A Self-Sustaining Business Using Marketing Automation — With Carl Taylor Ash Roy and Carl Taylor Video Transcript (This transcript has been auto-generated. Artificial Intelligence is still in the process of perfecting itself. There may be some errors in transcription): Ash Roy (00:00): Today we are going to be talking about business continuity planning and the reason I've invited you back on the podcast is yesterday I attended a webinar which I thought was excellent and this webinar is called protect, pivot and profit. I really liked the framework that you presented to us and I felt that my audience would really benefit from this in our current circumstances, which are very uncertain given the whole Coronavirus or COVID19 debacle and the world is just reeling and people are trying to find their feet. Something I liked about what you shared yesterday was the silver lining. Carl Taylor (00:41): It's a really great way to kind of consider things. Ash Roy (00:43): It's an ironic acronym, isn't it? PEST. Ash Roy (00:51): Welcome back to the productive insights podcast. This is Ash Roy, the founder of productiveinsights.com and the host of the productive insights podcast. Today's guest is Carl Taylor and since 2010 he's been teaching the world how to stop dreaming and start achieving and this person achieves. Carl's a serial entrepreneur and he's been running businesses since the age of 15. He's the author of two books and the founder of the automation agency of which I am a member and subscriber and I've found it to be an excellent service. The automation agency is a digital marketing implementation service that helps coaches, consultants, and business owners to maximize their marketing while minimizing their tech and team headaches. He's also the host of the future of humanity podcast where he discusses what the future may hold with scientists, thought leaders, and business owners. So I'm delighted to have Carl Taylor back in the podcast. Ash Roy (01:46): He was previously on episode 165 and we now have him here again on episode 192 so welcome back Carl. Carl Taylor (01:54): It's a pleasure to be here. Good to see you again. Ash Roy (01:57): Awesome to have you, man. So Carl, today we are going to be talking about business continuity planning. And the reason I've invited you back on the podcast is yesterday I attended a webinar which I thought was excellent and a lot of what you do is excellent and this webinar is called protect, pivot and profit. And we'll come back to the prophet word in a minute. I really liked the framework that you presented to us and I felt that my audience would really benefit from this in our current circumstances, which are very uncertain given the whole Coronavirus or COVID19 debacle and the world is just reeling....
Carl Taylor is an author, and serial entrepreneur. Having bought, started, built and sold companies over the last 18 years.He is currently the founder of 2 companies. Automation Agency a digital marketing service for busy coaches and small business owners who know what they want and need done but don’t have the time or tech skills to do it themselves.Business Builders Academy an education company for entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to be true business owners rather than business operators.Carl shares why she’s passionate about the remote work revolution, what he’ll be covering as an expert on the Remote Business Summit, and his courage story.Catch Carl Taylor and 25 other #remotework experts on the Remote Business Summit Nov 18 - 22, 2019.Want to learn how to launch, grow and scale your remote company? Grab your free ticket or All-AccessPass at http://www.RemoteBusinessSummit.comConnect with Carl Taylor athttp://carltaylor.com/Show notes are at http://foundersconnect.co/podcast
Creating a successful business takes a lot of hard work and planning. There is no such thing as luck in business and for those that think it’s simply a matter of being in the right place at the right time – you’re wrong. Join Ronsley Vaz as he talks with some of the most forward-thinking entrepreneurs around the world, and ... Read More The post 295. Avoiding Failure at Launch, Removing Yourself from Your Business and Finding a Niche with Carl Taylor appeared first on Amplify Agency.
Creating a successful business takes a lot of hard work and planning. There is no such thing as luck in business and for those that think it’s simply a matter of being in the right place at the right time – you’re wrong. Join Ronsley Vaz as he talks with some of the most forward-thinking entrepreneurs around the world, and ... Read More The post 295. Avoiding Failure at Launch, Removing Yourself from Your Business and Finding a Niche with Carl Taylor appeared first on Bond Appetit Personal Chef Services.
The Everyday Sniper Episode 175 Talking Ammo, Merino Wool, Sniper's Hide Competitions, and So much More Welcome to the Everyday Sniper, this is my pre-travel Sniper's Hide Cup episode where I have nothing to say about the match, except that I have nothing to say. The Rifleman's Team Challenge crew along with Carl Taylor and Clint Sharp are doing all the heavy lifting because I have been so out of pocket its crazy. We talk factory ammo. I just shot the new Made in US Prime Ammo load and I want to go on about that as much as I can. I also shot the factory loads being used to test the APO Sniper's Hide Edition Rifles. Great stuff there. We talk Merino wool from Varusteleka.com, I really dig the Merino wool Hoodie and Jacket they sent along. Plus the added bonus of Scho-Ka-Kola candy from WWII. As always when I can, I answer Listener comments from he Podbean App. So if you comment in the App, I read them and respond. Thanks for listening, thanks for Sharing and Thanks for being a part of the Everyday Sniper
Carl Taylor of the Automation Agency joins us today to speak about the powerful magic in building a business that works without you. I am so excited to share this episode with you because Carl is going to talk about his humble beginnings to building a successful business; his framework called the Four Stages of Removing You from the Business, which is one of my favourite frameworks; and his advice for people to be able to go up the stages of his framework.Links:Carl Taylor WebsiteCarl Taylor LinkedInAutomation AgencyEntrepreneurs by the Pool Facebook GroupRed Means Go! Book by Carl TaylorFuture of Humanity Podcast10 Realities of Entrepreneurship Nobody Talks About - Business & Life Conversations Podcast Episode 36Australian Business Collaborative Facebook GroupFinding Balance in Business Women’s RetreatAngela Henderson WebsiteAngela Henderson Active Business Facebook GroupAngela Henderson Facebook Business PageAngela Henderson Instagram
It's Socialette's 100th episode and it's my birthday! To celebrate, I've asked a bunch of my business buddies to come on the show and share their biggest business lesson, mistake or tip. In today's episode, you'll hear from: Travis Chappell (http://www.buildyournetwork.co) Carl Taylor (http://automationagency.com) Laura Peterson (https://www.copythatpops.com) Michael Bromley (https://beyondbillables.com) Jordan Harbinger (https://www.jordanharbinger.com) Natalie Jennings (https://www.nataliechampajennings.com) Anita Siek (http://wordfettigroup.com) Omar Zenhom (https://100mba.net and https://webinarninja.com) Angela Henderson (https://www.angelahenderson.com.au) Leanne Hughes (https://www.firsttimefacilitator.com) Jason Malouin (http://jasonmalouin.com) Harry Duran (http://fullcast.co) Dave Jackson (https://www.theschoolofpodcasting.com) Ronsley Vaz (http://mustamplify.com) Thank you so much to everyone who has listened to this podcast so far - and here's to the next 100 episodes!
This week I'm going to give you some lessons I learned from Speaking at We Are Podcast 2018 in Brisbane Australia. We also talk about the effectiveness of Audiograms. Sponsor: PodcastGuests.com – Get More Guests -Be Featured on More Podcasts PodcastGuests.com helps you find guests for your podcasts for free PodcastGuests.com will feature your podcast to its over 6,500 users to find qualified guests that meet your requirements You can also find 200 expert guests anytime in the directory at podcastguests.com/directory Sign up at PodcastGuests.com/sop Get a Mentor - Ask For Help I know a few people who love to travel. Monica Rivera from the You Wanna Do What? podcast gave me a great tip to download any episodes from Netflix to my iPad. George Hrab from the Geologic podcast (who gets to go to all sorts of cool stuff because of his podcast) gave me some heads up on a voltage converter. It's Rarely as Bad as It Seems When I heard the phrase "17 hours on a plane (along with some shorter flights for a total of 20 hours)" I thought it sounded like a horror story. I pictured some little punk behind me kicking my kidneys while their parents order another jack and coke from the flight attendant. In the end, even in coach, I was able to stretch my legs. I had two seats between my fellow passenger in my row and slept off and on. There were probably 3-5 small children who would occasionally cry, but it was not the nightmare I had envisioned. When I think of things that I have dreaded in the past, they are rarely as bad as you think you're going to be. Erode Your Comfort Zone I can be shy. When I go to a restaurant I'm not looking to think outside the box. When I was told that a large chunk of my schedule was planned for me, I got nervous. I didn't know where I was going, and except for a few people, I didn't know who I was with, what we were doing, and what I needed to be ready. We had assigned seats both days including assignments on who to go to lunch with. One day, Sean Desouza was going to cook authentic Indian food (I have never had Indian food). The Know Like a Trust Factor I talk about this all the time. When you create valuable content on a consistent basis, your audience trusts you and likes you. If you can share a bit of yourself, they get to know you. When people know, like, and trust you then you have influence. I know Ronsley Vaz from his "Should I Start a Podcast" show. We may have bumped into each other. I finally got to talk to him at Social Media Marketing World where I was speaking. He asked me if I would speak at We Are Podcast. I said yes on the spot. Who doesn't want to go to Australia? I saved up my pennies (and busted out a charge card) and made it happen. As I mentioned above, I was nervous. This was a new country, a new conference (for me), with new people. The first day was very good. I got to meet a lot of people. It was somewhat of the "warm up act" for the main event happening the next two days. Every speaker at this event was awesome. Every person I met was super friendly and shared my love of podcasting. The hotel I stayed at was great. By the end of day one, you could color me impressed, and I was ready for day two. By the end of day two, I believe I had met about 95% of the people there including Jules from Hong Kong Confidential. By the end of day two, where I once felt uncomfortable I now felt relaxed. The Speakers Retreat When I realized that I was going to be living with a bunch of people I had never met, previously this would have put me way outside my comfort zone. By this point, Ronsley had not let me down and I just went with the flow. Here again, it was not as bad as it seemed and was actually kind of fun (in the end we just slept here, and all the speakers hung out at a second house). I would start the day with some sort of healthy pancakes made from buckwheat and for toppings I had some sort of berries instead of maple syrup. Different? Yes. Delicious? Absolutely. The conversations were awesome, and the jokes and laughing were endless. More New Things The following day I had Indian food for the first time. As I was told I was a "Picky Eater" growing up, I assumed I would not like this. I loved it. Sean is launching a course in the future to show people how to cook these types of meals quickly. I'm in. I was scheduled for a session of Holographic Kinetics. I had no idea what it was, but I had heard that "it was a bit woo-woo." All I knew was Ronsley had selected a few people to do it, and I was one of them. I was not here to judge. I was all in. Holographic Kinetics is an advanced Aboriginal healing technique based on an ancient understanding of Lore, the universal laws that govern the creation, and the knowledge that everything in nature is alive and can be communicated with. Thoughts and emotions from difficult experiences in the past can become trapped in a person’s body to create realities. When experienced in the past they affect the present, which in turn affects the future. Once trapped, these energies are carried through time, negatively affecting people’s lives. These trapped energies interact with the external world, and following the law of attraction, like attracts like, they will attract to themselves similar negative experiences. More Info This was the first time I had ever tried it, and it did help me connect some dots from my past. If I'm a better, more confident person, I don't care how I got there. My New Australian Family For me, this was an experience that was truly hard to put into words. I rarely checked email, got almost no sleep, and just enjoyed the beauty of Australia, and the friendship of some truly great people. Jordan Harbinger is hilarious and his wife Jen is a walking firecracker of energy. Check out Jordan's show ( I love feedback Friday) and I went through his level 1 (free) of his Human Dynamics course. Jordan is all about learning and he shares some great insights in his course. Nicole Baldinu and Omar Zenhom are the team behind $100 MBA which I had heard of, and I had also heard of Webinar Ninja software. These two are the brains behind both those entities. I enjoyed talking books with them at breakfast one day and Omar's talk on building teams really opened my eyes Steph Taylor creates the podcast Socialite. She is always smiling and with her accent its a bit like learning about Instagram from Mary Poppins. I LOVED her presentation on having a plan for your podcast launch. Sean D'Souza - Sean is not a know it all, but yet, he seems to know everything (he is the man behind Psychotactics). His presentation on developing skills was very cool ( Energy + Confidence = Skill) and has me rethinking how I present things at the School of Podcasting. He has a podcast called Three Month Vacation. I can't wait to learn how to cook from this guy. Leanne Hughes was the Co-MC of the event and has a smile that will light up the room. She was also my hero as the volunteered to take myself, Ally, and Pat to the airport at six AM. I wish I had more time to pick her brain as she is all about making great presentations. Check out her podcast First Time Facilitator Byron Dempsey is another hero. I had plugged my iPad into to keep it as charged as possible and then forget to put it back in my book bag. Bryon was nice enough to ship it back to the States for me. Byron is a super talented videographer and helps people grow their brands with video. Laura Peterson is someone I kind of knew as I listen to her Copy that Pops podcast. She was the trooper who had to deal with a presentation clicker that did not want to participate. She is super funny and if you are in front of her, please have her to her "California Girl" imitation. If you are thinking of writing a book, she's your gal. Ange Henderson is a business consultant that is super friendly, outgoing, and was always there when we needed a food run. THANKS ANGE! She's worked with huge companies like Netflix and I could go on, but just know she's done it all. Travis Chappell dropped knowledge bombs during his presentation on how to follow up without being a pest. He's one of those guys that doesn't say much, but when he does it is hilarious. Carl Taylor seemed like a nice guy and was in a pretty good mood considering he had just had his wisdom teeth pulled. This mild-mannered guy had sold three businesses and wrote a #1 business book by the age of 25. Every time I hear the phrase Koala Bear, I will think of Carl who let me know Koala's are not bears. They are marsupials. Allison Melody is someone I had met at other conferences, but just getting to chill with people builds that relationship deeper. Her presentation on monetizing you podcast had some new strategies I had not heard of. Check out her Food Heals Podcast. Shannon Morrison is the head of operations at Amplify Media and the founder of Mighty Social World. A super nice guy, and always willing to help with anything and everything. Jason Malouin is nuts. He has a great laugh and was the co-MC of the event. Jason was a great American to Aussie translator and stopped me from getting a sunburn that would've been on a whole new level. If you're in Australia and need a portrait photographer, he's your dude. Check out his Communicator podcast. Harry Duran and Natalie Jenkins are my partners in crime at many conferences. They both make me laugh, and occasionally snort. I love them both very much. You know Harry from Podcast Junkies, and Natalie is often taking head shots at events you attend. If she can make me look good, she can make you look amazing. When I found out I was going into the Hall of Fame, Natalie was one of the first people I called to see if she would photograph it. James Cridland is another person who has been on the show and his the host of the Podnews podcast (And newsletter which has more stories). James was the one who said, "I know a place where you can pet Koala's and Kangaroos" for which I will be eternally grateful. Check him out at www.podnews.net Pat Flynn - I've had Pat on my show. I bump into him all the time at events, but never really got a chance to hang. Pat Flynn (much like Harry and Natalie) makes me laugh a lot. I'm here to tell you the guy is hilarious. He is super chill, and he turned the groups on to some great games such as Psyche! and SpaceTeam. Both games are a lot of fun. He has Smart Passive Income, his book Will it Fly is a MUST READ, his Smart Podcast Player, and he is now teaching people how to podcast with his Power Up Podcasting. Shayde Furlong was the "Audio Engineer" for the whole week, and was cool enough to BRING A GUITAR! I enjoyed all out talks, super nice guy. Ronsley Vaz - The man behind the whole thing. The man behind Amplify media. If I am the Gandalf of podcasting, you are the Jared Easley of Australia. EVERYBODY KNOWS YOU. Check out his Content Amplifier it's amazing (and it's free) as well as his podcast "Should I start a podcast" at http://wearepodcast.com/shouldistartapodcast/ Rochelle Fernandes is always happy. How do you do that? Anytime we needed something, there she was. Amazing. Katherine Maslen of Brisbane Natural Health - Thanks for sharing your team. Your passion for helping people lead healthy lives is amazing. You're a great Mum. Quick Hits Jackie Campbell of Breaking Business podcast had a great story that sometimes you have to STOP to start Every author/artist has the same keyboard Viral Sweep looks like a cool tool for growing your list if you have $49/month UTM Links in Google Analytics allows you to track where your listeners are coming from (kind of) Laura's link to her Show notes template Check out his Content Amplifier If you use Stripe for payment processing you won't believe the information you get from Profitwell (free) Conclusion Sometimes you have to stop gathering data and start with what you know It's rarely going to be as bad as you think it is Where I Will Be November 5th Libsyn Podcasters Meetup 5-8 PM ET November 9-10 DC Podfest - Keynote Speaker How Effective are Audiograms at Growing Your Audience? Check out the previous episode where we discuss how to use an audiogram (Episode 616 ) Elikqitie from Travel Gluten Free - has not found shows through audiograms Daniecae Next to Nothing Podcast (gaming Podcast) twitch.tv/danicae Vanessa from Vanessa's View Podcast Garret Godfried - Good Patron Emily Prokop from the Story Behind Podcast - and the Hate to Weight Podcast Jonathon from Weekly Awesome Steve Stewart from Stevestewart.me mentioned Powtoons and Bobbi Rebell here is her tweet example Bryan from engagingmissions.com Mentioned: Episode 616 on Three Audio Gram Tools Ready To Start Your Podcast? Are you lost in a sea of noise when it comes to podcasting? Are you watching old YouTube Videos that may be outdated? Do you ask a question and get 14 responses (but no answers ) when you post on Facebook? I can help eliminate the noise, and listen to what you want, and help you get what you need. 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American Dope explores american history through the lens of crime. Dr. Carl Taylor discusses the change in Detroit's criminal underworld from pimping to drug dealing as the pinnacle of criminal activity. Bonus interview from Motown Mafia. Full "Motown Mafia" Film: https://www.amazon.com/Motown-Mafia-Courtney-Brown-jr/dp/B00STYKVTE YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgyxfr9g7y8 More Info: https://americandope.com
Most people don’t start their journey as entrepreneurs until they’re adults. They’ve tried working ‘real jobs’, and discovered that it wouldn’t work for them. Carl Taylor, on the other hand, began his entrepreneurial journey when he was barely old enough to drive a car. Now, Carl is a highly regarded entrepreneur and speaker who is regularly asked to speak at ... Read More The post 242. Carl Taylor on Redefining Business Success, Finding Your True Talents and the Power of Choice appeared first on Must Amplify.
Most people don’t start their journey as entrepreneurs until they’re adults. They’ve tried working ‘real jobs’, and discovered that it wouldn’t work for them. Carl Taylor, on the other hand, began his entrepreneurial journey when he was barely old enough to drive a car. Now, Carl is a highly regarded entrepreneur and speaker who is regularly asked to speak at ... Read More The post 242. Carl Taylor on Redefining Business Success, Finding Your True Talents and the Power of Choice appeared first on Amplify Agency.
Most people don’t start their journey as entrepreneurs until they’re adults. They’ve tried working ‘real jobs’, and discovered that it wouldn’t work for them. Carl Taylor, on the other hand, began his entrepreneurial journey when he was barely old enough to drive a car. Now, Carl is a highly regarded entrepreneur and speaker who is regularly asked to speak at ... Read More The post 242. Carl Taylor on Redefining Business Success, Finding Your True Talents and the Power of Choice appeared first on Bond Appetit Personal Chef Services.
Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas — with Ash Roy
How To Build a Self-Sustaining Business Using Marketing Automation - With Carl Taylor Since 2010, Carl Taylor has been teaching the world how to stop dreaming and start achieving. After spending over $100,000 on his personal success and business education while under the age of 24, Carl transformed his life. Starting his first business at age 15, Carl has gone on to start, buy and sell businesses in varying industries from Gift Baskets to Marketing. He continues to run businesses and Mentor entrepreneurs, young and old, helping them grow their businesses. Red Means Go! his first book was written in only 5 days and went to #1 New & Noteworthy Business Audiobooks in less than 4 weeks of release. Carl is a highly regarded and engaging speaker who is regularly asked to speak at events across Australia and the United States on topics of Entrepreneurship, Online Marketing, and Personal Growth. Links Mentioned: Click here to download the podcast shownotes www.ProductiveInsights.com/automation automationagency.com www.PremiumProductivity.com www.CallAshRoy.com www.Youtube.com/ProductiveInsights Related Episodes: 163. [Case Study Part 1 of 2] Recurring Income Membership Site: How Julie MacDonald — Founder of The Awesome Au Pair — Launched Her Recurring Income Business 164. [Case Study Part 2 of 2] Recurring Income Membership Site: How Julie MacDonald — Founder of The Awesome Au Pair — Launched Her Recurring Income Business 140. Andre Chaperon — Email Marketing Genius And Creator of AutoResponder Madness 161. How To Turbocharge Your Facebook Marketing With The Connectio Suite of Products – With Wilco De Kreij (Founder of Connectio) 153. Is Artificial Intelligence Going To Destroy Humanity? Find Out In This Conversation With Matthew Michaelwicz 117. How to Create An Empathy Map Key Points and Insights: 2:11 - Why marketing automation is critical to building a profitable business 4:02 - Andre Chaperon explains how he uses automation sequences in Episode 140 5:17 - The key building blocks that go into creating powerful marketing automation 8:40 - "Don't let the tail wag the dog" - Ash Roy 9:57 - Is artificial Intelligence going to destroy humanity 14:00 - The mission of the Automation Agency and where it's headed in the future 19:49 - Key challenges people face when getting started with marketing automation and how to overcome them 21:44 - Important points to consider when automating your marketing 23:12 - How to manage the "how" successfully 24:59 - The hierarchy "What", "who" and "how" 25:46 - Action Steps you can take 32:46 - How to get in touch with Carl Taylor 33:49 - Carl Taylor's tips to make your business more environmentally friendly
Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas — with Ash Roy
How To Build a Self-Sustaining Business Using Marketing Automation - With Carl Taylor Since 2010, Carl Taylor has been teaching the world how to stop dreaming and start achieving. After spending over $100,
It's possible to get out from under your constantly growing daily workload. It takes a mindset shift, but you also need tools and help. Here's where to look!
Carl Taylor is CEO of Automation Agency. He is a highly regarded and engaging speaker who speaks at events across Australia and the United States on the topics of Entrepreneurship, Online Marketing, and Personal Growth. Starting his first business at age 15, Carl has gone on to start, buy and sell businesses in varying industries from Gift Baskets to Marketing. He continues to run businesses and Mentor entrepreneurs, young and old, helping them grow their businesses. Want to Support the Show? Well join our Patreon Group! What's in it for you? Here's just a few of the perks of joining: (1) Instantly Schedule a Call with Austin - where he'll help you with your current or future business... (2) Discounted Pricing for Our Business Masterminds - where you can connect with other listeners... (3) Get Listed in Our Business Directory - for valuable SEO Juice... & so much more... Before Prices Increase... Sign-Up Now at millionaire-interviews.com/patreon.
In todays episode we followed Keith David out of the wintery hell of Antarctica in The Thing(1982) into the comparatively pleasant life of a garbage man in Men at work. Carl Taylor and James St. James have pellet based hijinks and eco-mayhem ensues in this weeks literal garbage movie Men at Work in which there is shockingly little work being done.
Quite simply one of the best guests we’ve ever had, Carl Taylor is really going to teach you a thing or two about e-marketing in this episode. Not only is Carl a marketing expert who currently runs a highly successful marketing agency, he’s been there and done it as an entrepreneur and even better: he’s been coached by us here at MaxMyProfit. Incredibly, Carl was running his own business when still at school and he did this at the same time as working as an assistant manager in a pizza shop! Although he admits he’s always been a bit of a geek, he only got into e-marketing in order to promote his own business. So this guy’s lived this from your side of the fence, and by his own admission, he’s made loads of mistakes which you won’t make if you keep reading. Here are some of his top tips: ** Marketing gets people calling you rather than you having to call them. ** Every business has the ability to attract customers with email marketing. What changes from business to business is how much human interaction you need afterwards. ** If you’re not strong at tech, learn what you can about the concepts of the sales and marketing process – don’t worry about how you do it. Always build your own strategy – don’t outsource it! ** Make sure your lead magnet has genuine value and takes a short amount of time to consume. ** Think of the sales funnel as the dating process: there is a whole process that builds rapport before any major commitment. ** Understand if your business is product based V service based. If it’s service based then a longer phase of freebies might be required at the beginning of the process. If it’s product based and the product is a low value, then you can go in more quickly. ** Don’t forget, you can combine free with paid offers in the early stages. ** Don’t get too hung up on opt-in rates. Look at your ROI as your main measure. ** Remember that timing is a factor in the marketing and sales process. If your core offer didn’t come at the right time, keep your prospects warm until a time when it might be. Having done this, always remember that at some point you’re going to need to make them an offer to commit again. In this episode of Business Brain Food you will learn: ** Carl’s own story of marketing ups and downs ** An understanding of open rates & opt-in rates ** How often you should email your prospects ** What ROI you should expect ** The purpose of a lead magnet ** Should you give away free ebooks? ** How to use a webinar to qualify your leads ** How to set impulse-buy price points ** The nurturing sequence Resources mentioned in this episode: ** Register for Ben’s workshops across Australia, “The 5-stage business growth blueprint”. http://www.businessfasttrack.com.au ** Carl’s website which includes a free PDF of killer email subjects: http://www.carltaylor.com ** Carl’s agency: http://www.automationagency.com ** Facebook: facebook.com/businessbrainfood ** Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessbrainfood ** Twitter: https://twitter.com/bfewtrell ** iTunes: http://actioncoachanz.com/itunes ** Stitcher: http://actioncoachanz.com/stitcher This man’s been there and done it and from nothing has become an unbelievable marketer. If he can do it, so can you! Also, if you are enjoying these Business Brain Food podcasts, then make sure to share them via social media sites or email the links to family and friends. A lot of time and effort goes into producing each of these podcasts with the goal in mind of the more people we can inspire about business the better. You can help us do just that! Until next time, have a profitable day. Cheers, Ben Fewtrell (02) 9111 5000
We continue our discussion of the murder of journalist Carl Taylor, talk about the rites and history of the Penitentes, and Ty sings a song.
In 1936, a journalist was gunned down in San Antonio, NM, just a few miles from Albuquerque. Who did it? His houseboy? Unknown assailants? Or representatives of the Penitentes, an unofficial Catholic sect the journalist was investigating and that was known for its acts of flesh mortification and violence?
This week, Caleb and Connor are joined by Carl Taylor, Jr. (@theonetruecarl) to discuss the new releases of the weekend, Spy and Entourage. They also get Carl's side of the story in an on-going MovieTwitter saga!
One of the best things about being an entrepreneur is hanging out with OTHER entrepreneurs and today’s guest is one of those people. Carl Taylor is one of those extremely talented serial entrepreneurs from the Gen Y generation. Now 26 and a #1 author, Carl started his first business at age 15. After 11 years in [...]E13: How To Dominate Your Inbox With Carl Taylor is a post from: Mumpreneurs Online Work From Home Ideas by Fiona Lewis
A collection of new stuff along with some great tracks that I had missed from 2011, starts off deep and light before dropping into the major keys with a standout track from Shonky, followed up by some lush 'Oldskool Chicago' style production and absolutely killer keys from Carl Taylor. After a very different breathy, almost poppy Track 6 and a wicked squelchy soulful vocal number from MaceoPlex. The mix then tails off into some gorgeously chilled dubstep/future garage treats from Eleven8 and Submerse, both too good to leave on the bench! Enjoy and look out for more MonoSonics soon .... 01 00:00 Axel Boman - Not so Much 02 03:06 Art Department - We Call Love feat. SoulClap & Osunslade 03 08:11 Benji Candelario - Get Down (Pete Moss Live and Direct Mix) 04 14:43 Shonky - Oasis (Jozif's Terrace Mix) 05 20:07 Carl Taylor - Only You 06 23:11 Gadi Mizrahi & Eli Gold - Thought We were alone Feat. Miloshi (Money Vs Gold Remix) 07 28:01 Maceo Plex - Vibe Your Love (Zev's Southern Sunrise Mix) 08 31:33 Mark Schneider & Aera - SumBack 09 36:04 Tom Middleton - Gliding (LiquaTech Mix) 10 41:46 Carl Taylor - EC3 11 45:38 Mark Holmes - Coming Home (Original Mix) 12 52:04 Bambook - Naya Benji (Nicole Moudaber Mix) 13 57:12 Way Out West - Only Love (John Tejada Vocal Mix) 14 63:39 Eleven8 - Colours of Distance 15 69:50 Submerse - Stay with me