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This is the 409th and final episode of the Cody Builds a Business Podcast. What started as an idea in April 2018 now reaches its epic conclusion. When I started recording in 2018 I had no idea where the journey would take me. I wrote a book I hosted 2 live events Started the show Launched a membership and coaching program Created 9 mini-workshops And traveled the world... And on this episode - I reveal what's next for me and the agency business. Thanks for joining me on the journey. I'm grateful for you. ~ Cody
This is a story all about how... So today I have a very special treat for you. My wife Christy came on the show to celebrate 300 episodes as well as drop some knowledge bombs on virtual events. We're pivoting our way through the apocalypse here on the Cody Builds a Business Show To learn more about her special offer go here: https://www.virtualeventplaybook.com/presale
"You’ve got your expertise for a reason... Don’t live small & don’t keep it to yourself"Cody Burch ditched his comfy 6-figure job in pursuit of entrepreneurial legacy. His goal is to help online businesses own their marketing, and experience growth on-demand using sales funnels and Facebook ads. By day he runs a boutique digital agency, Red Anchor Marketing, and by night he documents the tumultuous journey on his podcast, Cody Builds a Business. He's most famous for helping driven entrepreneurs scale their businesses with online marketing campaigns (including one client who recently experienced nearly a 30:1 return on ad-spend).He left the red dirt hills of Oklahoma for the Rocky Mountains of Colorado Springs in 2004 with his wife Christy and their 3 sons, Jacob, Luke, and Ben and his lazy, retired racing greyhound, Zeke.A great conversation offering firsthand advice on how to fine tune a successful launch.We discuss:Agency to online membershipsFunnels & AdsProcesses & helping people to remember themTake a look at your business and own it!How to avoid failuresUtilizing testimonialsLaunch do’s & don’tsLead generatorsUsing & promoting Giveaways Launch budgetsLearning from past launchesWant to connect with Cody Burch? Website: http://www.codyburch.com/ and http://www.onehourfunnel.com/ --Want a simple step-by-step process to plan and execute your launch? Download "Your 90 Day Launch Plan Essentials" - https://kenwestgaard.com/90-day-launch-plan "The 90 Launch Plan Essentials is really fantastic! I will be using this again and again! The launch process can often seem really hectic and crazy, but Ken breaks it down into simple and easy manageable steps with goals and deadlines so you can get your desired results. I highly recommend Ken and his program!" - Nick BonitatibusIf you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me @kenwestgaard. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive notifications of new episodes.Haven’t left a review yet? All you have to do is go to https://kenwestgaard.com/podcast, and thanks for your support of this show! Support the show (http://paypal.me/kenwestgaard)
Welcome to Episode 200 of the Cody Builds a Business Show! We did it! To ring in the bicentennial of the show (started April 2018) I have a very special guest today - none other than FB Ads, marketing, and branding guru Nicholas Kusmich. Learn more at http://nicholaskusmich.com/ Also take a minute to leave a rating and review on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts, it really helps others find the show. Lastly, if you found this conversation helpful please share with a friend! Here's to 200 more episodes (and more!) - Cody
Podcast Show Notes with Kyle Gray & Guest Cody Burch Building a Business With Cody Burch Today on this show we have Cody Burch. Cody is a friend of mine I've known for a few years now and we've worked alongside each other in many awesome organizations. I am so excited to share his story with you on the podcast today. We are going to go from when he set out on his own journey to build his own business and the many interesting and powerful things he's done to build it. From creating a podcast, writing his own book, and most recently hosting his own event, which was very successful and very exciting. He's done this all very quickly by making big moves, investing in himself and really connecting with his audience. He is so vulnerable and honest in his storytelling that I think a lot of you are going to find it really inspiring and I hope it helps you take action on your dreams as well. Keywords Podcasting, podcaster, interview, interviewer, guest, podcast guest, interviews, podcasting guest, The Story Engine, The Story Engine Podcast, Entrepreneurs, Selling with Story, business, business coach, coach, marketing #kylegray #thestoryengine #thestoryenginepodcast #podcast #podcasts #storytelling #podcasting #influencer #listening #news #show #business #Businessman #Businessowner #businessowners #businesscoach #businesslife #businesstips #businessminded #entrepreneurs #sellingwithstory #marketing #entrepreneur Key Takeaways Cody's Transformational Journey from Techy to Entrepreneur Creating A Podcast That Is Truly Authentic The Struggles Of Producing And Selling Live Events Invest In Relationships Links and Resources Mentioned in this Episode Alyson Caffrey Podcast Episode Cody Builds a Business Podcast Onehourfunnel.com Facebook Instagram Transcript Kyle Gray: My name is Kyle Gray and today on this show we have Cody Burch. Cody is a friend of mine I've known for a few years now and we've worked alongside each other in many awesome organizations. I am so excited to share his story with you on the podcast today. We are going to go from when he set out on his own journey to build his own business and the many interesting and powerful things he's done to build it. From creating a podcast, writing his own book, and most recently hosting his own event, which was very successful and very exciting. Kyle Gray: He's done this all very quickly by making big moves, investing in himself and really connecting with his audience. He is so vulnerable and honest in his storytelling that I think a lot of you are going to find it really inspiring and I hope it helps you take action on your dreams as well. Without any further ado, let's turn it over to Cody. Cody Burch, welcome to The Story Engine Podcast. It's so exciting to have you on the show today. Cody Burch: Hey. What's up, Kyle. Thank you for having me. I'm really pumped to keep going. Kyle Gray: You have an incredible story that I really want to explore about the past year of your life and a lot of the things we've created. Before we dive into that, I want to ask you the question I ask all of my guests at the opening, tell me about a moment in your life that has defined you and really helped you become who you are today, serve who you serve and doing, and how do you do what you're doing. Cody Burch: I've always identified as a tech guy, that was the role I fit in the last company I was at. The last company I was at, I was there for 10 years and I was just a tech guy. I learned all the technology, I use all the technology. When we would go to events, I would just hover in the corner and learn what we needed to learn. I didn't ever need to meet anybody. I wasn't very social. I didn't see any value in relationships or being out in the front. I was there to learn, learn the technology, learn how to implement it for ourselves and for our clients and that was just how I saw the world. I remember when I was getting the itch of entrepreneurship in the fall of 2016, it became very apparent I needed to transition out of that job I'd been at for 10 years which was a very difficult mourning and grieving process. The last part of that story was I had annual review to wrap up how that year had gone and it was a breakfast meeting that turned into a lunch meeting. Cody Burch: We were just there all morning. It wasn't going well so just imagine an awkward meeting of being very apparent that it wasn't going to work out much longer. As that meeting wrapped up, we went outside to say our goodbyes and it was December, it was right before our Christmas party, right before the holiday break. I remember my former employer, he said, "Hey, if you ever want a recommendation, I can put in a good word for you." He didn't mean it in any bad way. He meant it in a helpful way, I really believe that but in my head I heard, "Hey, if you want to just be another tech guy for somebody else, I can put in a word for you and I'll get you another tech guy job, another right hand person tech implementer tech job." I really used that as fuel to fuel me to say, he doesn't even see it. I want to be an entrepreneur. I want to start my own business. I want to solve my own problems, I want to serve people on my terms. It was in that moment where I really felt a shift in my identity like how I saw myself, if that makes sense. Cody Burch: Since then I've always identified as an underdog. I've got this sign behind my head temporarily, I'm probably going to take it down eventually, but it says, prove them wrong. It's just how I've manufactured a lot of the stuff I think we'll chat about today of that motivation of how to move forward in the world and solve interesting problems over and over again and not give up and keep going ahead. I think that was the real moment that really changed everything for me. Kyle Gray: I think that's incredible. I was going to ask about this sign because if you're watching on YouTube or have ever seen any of the content Cody makes, it catches your eye right away. I've always wondered what the motivation behind that was. It's definitely part of your message. Since then it's been so cool seeing everything developed because I remember working alongside of you in one company and seeing how you've just established yourself since then, since you've gone out and really created your own path. It's been amazing to see what you've been doing. You've been doing great social media posts. I see a lot of your presence just even on Facebook and things like that. Creating your own show, your own podcast, creating your own book. Most recently, having an event which was just two weeks ago, if I remember right. I'd love to hear and go through this process with you and explore this journey. Kyle Gray: From first setting out on your own and really deciding and perhaps buying the prove them wrong sign, to where you are today because I think you've made a lot of great progress and you've come forward and really establishing yourself as an authority of something much more valuable than just another tech guy. First, I'd love to hear what were some of the first moves? How did you set the foundation for this new direction and this new journey you are going to take? Cody Burch: A great story framework I heard is once upon a time, and then suddenly, and then luckily, and then happily ever after, right? Once upon a time, suddenly this thing happened but luckily this silver lining appeared and then happily ever after. Once upon a time I was a tech guy for this company and then suddenly found myself unhappy and wanting to be entrepreneurial. Then luckily I had a skillset to serve other people. I was really good at Facebook ads. I was really good at lead generation. I was really good at online marketing. Then that's how I got started. I took that skill set I had to the world and just basically hung my sign out on the street and said, hey, I'm open for business. You may have known, I do online marketing for this one company for this subset of people, but now I do that for anybody. Anybody who needs any help, let me know. Now, quite frankly, when I got started, I did anything and everything I could that would pay anything. I built membership sites. Cody Burch: I built WordPress sites. I did some graphic design. I did some blog posts. I did some content marketing. I did some email marketing. Quite frankly, I'm pretty good at a lot of those things. I'm not really good. I'm pretty good. The number in my head was I had to make 7,000 bucks a month. That was the math of how I could not be so disruptive financially to my family because I was the main breadwinner of our family. I didn't have any money saved. I didn't have any old, dead, rich uncle that left me an inheritance. I just had to figure this out and had to make money for my wife and kids. That first month I made just over 7,000 bucks and then thought, well that looks like that's going to work and what if I could get to 10,000 bucks, that's just this arbitrary entrepreneurial number that we hit. Then I did that soon after as well, but it was through number one, saying yes to everything. That was something I thought was a necessary part of my journey that I wanted to churn through as fast as possible. There's no way to sustain a business when you do everything. Kyle Gray: You gotta get out of there fast. It will drive you crazy. I've been there too. Cody Burch: I just wanted to keep it super short and get through that. Within a few months I was just doing Facebook ads, just doing sales funnels, and I was still doing email. That was the three-pronged approach, that's just the worldview I had. If you want to sell something online, you need an ad to send traffic to a funnel and then you need to follow up with an email. The email stuff, it didn't bring me a ton of joy and I stopped doing that pretty quickly. By about six months in, again, I wanted to go as fast as possible. When I would think through those first six months, it sounds like it was years like that wasn't year two, that was month two. I just went as fast as possible and I did some stuff for free and then I raised my prices. I think my first ads client was nothing. Second ads client, I charged 200 bucks. Third ads client, I charged 500. Fourth ads client, I charged a thousand. Fifth ads client, I charged 2000. Then I haven't raised my prices much from there, but that was all within six months of launching. That was that first evolution of take this problem I saw in the world of helping people get more leads and make more sales using the power of online marketing and then doing it for them. Kyle Gray: Tell me what about one of the skills that when starting out you had a good basic skill set to get you going. What was one of the skills that you were critically deficient in that you needed to build up fast to succeed? Cody Burch: The sales part was tough for me. I had never sold in the past. I had never needed to sell or whatever you want to call it, enroll new clients or position myself as an authority that was worth being paid what I was asking for. That was something I had to figure out really quickly, which also was accompanied by having no clue really how to run any kind of books, bookkeeping or accounting or invoicing. Again, within month five or six I hit a turning point, a hockey stick on the growth chart and I was forgetting to send invoices. I was forgetting to bill clients. Having so much fun doing the thing because I think that's how we all are, we're craftsmen in those ways. I was forgetting the nuances of the business, like, oh, they never even signed their agreement but I already went ahead and get started or they didn't even pay their second half of their invoice and it was due 60 days ago. Kyle Gray: That was pretty nice, you're in a good spot if you're having so much fun, you're forgetting to bill. I mean, it's better if you're billing but that's a good place where I think it's something that a lot of people would love to be and you're in so much of a groove and you're in your zone of genius. Things like that can pass you by. Again, good to build that skill up too. Cody Burch: I got better at it and then I hired it out. I mean, I brought on my first position I hired was an ops manager and she's still with me to this day and she's fundamentally changed my business and allowed me to experience some of the growth I've had as well. Kyle Gray: Is that Alyson by chance? Because she's been on the podcast. Cody Burch: Yeah, she's a genius. Everybody, Alyson Caffrey is a genius. Kyle Gray: Yeah, she's the best. I try not to tell people about her because every time I do, they hire her, try to get away from me, so don't hire her. Leave a spot for me soon, I need her next. Yeah, but she's a genius. Cody Burch: She's so great. Maybe this is a fun transition point, like getting that part of my business figured out. I don't know about you Kyle, but business got easier for me and then I decided to mess it up with some of the other things you talked about with books and podcasts and live events. We can talk about that next if you want. Kyle Gray: Yes, yes. That is the next thing I want to talk about, out of bookkeeping and into book writing. Tell me about the One Hour Funnel book. Cody Burch: Here's how that came about. I had the idea for this notion of a one hour funnel in August of that first year. I jumped in January. My first day on the job was February on my own for the first time ever. In August, I registered the domain name and filed for the trademark for this idea of a one hour funnel. In my head it was just a quick way to launch marketing funnels that's just what I'm about. I'm an engineer, I'm a tech guy, I'm an efficiency guy. I just wanted to do this quickly. In my business I thought the more I can systemize how I fulfill on these sales funnels, the more profit I'll have, the more predictable results I can get for clients. I was taking what worked with winning campaigns and separating it out from what didn't work with campaigns that I was launching that weren't working. Finding out what the commonalities and made a little roadmap and then put in mind like, well this would be a really cool book or would be a cool podcast. I didn't know what it could be but I was like, this could be something. Another mutual friend of ours, Chandler Bolt, has a course called Self-Publishing School. I bought that like first thing. I jumped in February, I think I bought that course in March or whenever it was open in 2017. It was about how to self-publish a book. Cody Burch: Now, full disclosure, I didn't really ever log in. I didn't really look at it. I kinda did but then I got busy and in my head I was like, I know I want to write a book. I know I want to write a book. I know I want to write a book. Knowing Chandler, it'll never be this price again. It's going to get more expensive along the way. Right? I bought that course and then didn't do much with it. That was 2017 and then in 2018 I launched a beta group. What I did first was I launched my own course. I made The One Hour Funnel a course and it launched to tens of people with accumulative yawn like the market didn't really care. They didn't know who I was. That was going to hit me too like it would serve me to be better known and to stop being behind the boards in my home office and still identifying as a tech guy and get out in front more. What I did is when that webinar launched to sell my course, The One Hour Funnel course, I decided to start a podcast to document the whole journey. Cody Burch: I had no followers on YouTube, no followers on Instagram or Facebook. I had no Facebook group, I had no email list. I had literally nothing, zeros across the board. I had dozens of agency clients in my email list, which was just in Gmail. I didn't have CRM or anything. Episode one is, hey, what's up? I'm Cody and I'm going to document this process. Then podcast is called, Cody Builds a Business, and it's documenting that journey. In the opening credits it says going from literally nothing and nobody to a million dollar business. Now at the time of this recording, I think I'm about $924,000 away from hitting that million dollar mark but we're getting there. We're on our way. Here's what I thought would happen. I was so brilliant. Launched a podcast, it'll be new and noteworthy on Monday. The world will love it. I'll host the webinar on Thursday. All of the people on the show will, of course, they'll sign up for the webinar, then they'll buy my course and I'll need to decide do I want a vacation in Lake Tahoe or vacation in Aspen like, what do I do now? Kyle Gray: On Sunday, right? Cody Burch: Right, on Sunday. Exactly. That of course didn't happen. Episode two is, I'm doing a webinar. Episode three is, well, that didn't work. Episode four is, well, what do we do now? Episode five is, Cody is depressed. Episode six is, Cody picks himself up off the floor. It's so great to document that. For those listening, number one, you'll listen to the episodes because they're useful and they're funny and helpful. Number two, document your journey however that is most comfortable for you like a podcast like this with Kyle, like a YouTube channel, like a blog or whatever that is. Now I can look back at that and see what I've done and where I've come from and what I've learned and how I've grown. The course came with the podcast, it was both dropped at the same time. Then the turning point there for me too was I got on the phone with a guy named Dean Jackson, he's a marketing guy. He said, you should write a book like the course would be a great book. That's one of the lenses through which Dean sees the world is he helps people write books and I was like, no, I don't want to write. I mean, I do, but I don't, it sounds so hard like it would take forever. Cody Burch: I want it to be a book that my grandkids' grandkids' grandkids will remember. That's a lot of pressure and I'm just not ready. He's like, no, no, no. Write a short book. Write a book that will help your desired customers raise their hand and say, I need some help. That was in June. The course launched in April, podcast launched in April, book writing process was in June almost exactly a year ago. Then the book ended up dropping in August. Kyle Gray: One of the things that I love about the podcast and the book that I think a lot of people listening in can really find to be much more manageable and much more applicable to their lives is I do love how it's really short. It's a very crisp book that focuses on a single problem. Actually, my new book, Selling with Story, I wanted to create something like that and I failed. Cody Burch: Got it. Kyle Gray: It's a much bigger book and I wanted, but I really set out and I was like, it's going to be crisp. Nice. I liked that and I think it's a really useful focused tool. I also appreciate just the short and whimsical consumable nature of your podcast as well. I think it's made it easy for you to create ideas and synthesize ideas and just look around and see, oh yeah, this is something going on in my life. I'd love for you to share this. I think we talked about this on your show, but you were watching your kids play basketball and that turned into an idea. Tell me about just a couple of the little inspirations for many episodes and how you turn that into content or some of the most successful ones because I think this format is really good. It's really personal and it's very easy to achieve. Cody Burch: Yeah, for sure. One thing I noticed, what I thought my podcast would be in the beginning was me documenting the journey. It was like, and I'm joking, it wasn't really, but it's like Facebook in '08 where it's like, hey, I had some eggs. The world is like, well I don't care. I was documenting in a way, like I had a podcast interview today and then I did this, I did that, did this, did that, and then I thought, well that's going to run its course. People ultimately probably don't care. They're not that voyeuristic about what I did at the gym that day. I exaggerated a bit to prove a point. Then I started to document what I was learning and then I would go on trips and then people like that because I would go to $10,000 masterminds and my fans will be like, what was it like? Who else was there? What did you learn? What were your top takeaways? Well, that's cool because I just take it for granted that people don't do that. I don't do it a bunch but I was able to go to some conferences, not all of them are 10k obviously, I couldn't afford that. Cody Burch: Some of them were and they were interesting and I met cool people and did cool things and got to bring back the top learnings from those episodes. There was still something where I was trying to put on a front in a way of a persona of what I thought a good podcast host should sound like. Then that lasted until about episode 96 when I think it's 96 where I recorded an episode called Hitting Rock Bottom. That was in January of this year I think when that episode dropped. That instantly became my most shared, commented, downloaded episode. It was about the story I opened up with on here, like just me transitioning out of that job for so long and what that was like and the fear I faced and the uncertainty and then the malaise that I went through. Just all of this stuff. I just told the full story in a respectful, historian way. Then people loved that. Then my second biggest download episode was me talking to my wife. We were just, I don't know, you know, my wife, we just have a good chemistry. Cody Burch: She's very funny and charming and it was just amazing so people love that too. Then I thought, well, people sure love this part more than my observations about whatever I saw at baggage claim at the airport, like a comedian or something. Right? I was just like make an observation and talk about it. I try to make sure those episodes are in there, those vulnerable moments. It gives me a place too where it's, for the most part, it's just me. It's just me in my home office and a microphone and I can just open up and it's therapeutic for me to do that as well. Then the other thing that I noticed along the way, like you mentioned, is just the observations I would have like when I'm at the airport or the person at Starbucks gets your name wrong or somebody steals your parking spot or the kid on the basketball team shoots into his own goal or whatever, right? You're like, well, what's that like? How does that show up in business and what can we learn from that? Cody Burch: Man, I'm a huge fan of regularly documenting your observations in the world to help other people, to serve other people through your experiences. My show is a mix of those things. It's my observations, it's my vulnerable moments. It's my most afraid moments and most proud moments. My podcasts this last week after my live event, I was like, I'm going to own it. I'm super proud of myself. I think we don't acknowledge that enough in this world. It's more fun to differ. It's not me, it's God. It's not me or it's my team. It's not me, it was the hotel or it was the AB team like no, it was all of those things. Yes, it was God and yes, it was my team and yes it was, but like I'm going to own it. I did a really good job and I'm really proud of myself. That was my episode last Wednesday, and that got good feedback. People are like, dude, good for you like I'm rooting for you and I'm following your journey here. Sounds like you just crushed it and let's be happy for a minute and not be melancholy about what you're concerned about or whatever. Super fun. Everybody should do a podcast in my opinion. Kyle Gray: I love that. That's another thing that I've really enjoyed about what you're doing in your show is you're able to and yeah, I don't think enough people do that where there's this hype, I'm so cool kind of marketing. I think a lot of us are afraid to become like that, but sometimes it's good to celebrate and share and be happy. I think that more of the sharing that authentically is good. I also think you do a great job at just having calls to action and really moving people forward. Oftentimes you're saying, I know in the episodes leading up to the event, you reach out and you say, hey, I want you to come to this event. I want you to check out this book. You're standing behind what you're doing and you're really proud of it and it comes through in the episode. One of the next questions I want to ask, this is one of my favorites I've been asking recently. On this journey, you've made a lot of investments. You said you made $10,000 events and things like that. Tell me about the investment that you made that you were really feeling it in the pit of your stomach. Like, oh no, and it was a scary move to do. You're like, I'm not even sure if I should tell my wife about this one, maybe. You made it and it was a risk and it paid off huge. Cody Burch: I mean, that was one of them. I don't know, there's an organization called Mastermind Talks. I remember I was talking to a friend of mine, Nicholas Kusmich when I was starting to get a lot of momentum at year one in the business. We were having dinner and I said, hey, where do people like you hang out? Like, I want to help more influencer, thought leader, guru, course creator, expert businesses with their ads and marketing. He said, well, I go to Mastermind Talks. I was like, great, got that down. What else? He's like, that's the only one. That's all you need to know about. I was like, wow, okay, cool. What is that? He told me and I said, how do you get in? He's like, well you can't, it's really hard and you have to know somebody and it's super expensive and how much does it cost? 10,000 bucks and you have to get recommended. It's like a secret society, right? I did some research on it and then in 2018 I applied to be in it and according to their website, they have a tougher acceptance rate than Harvard. Cody Burch: There's a 15,000 person waiting list and it's a 150 person event that's run once a year, not 151 people and not five times a year. It's 150 people once a year. The odds just are horrible. I applied to get in and I asked Nicholas and a couple other people and say, hey, you think I would be a good fit for this community? Could you put in a good word with the organizers and all that stuff? In March of 2018 I got accepted and as we all know now it's 10,000 bucks. I didn't have 10,000 bucks for sure. It was just a dip in the business where I was like, I don't have that. It's one of those where it's like 10k today or 16k in payments or something like that. Interest doesn't make sense at all. I got to find 10 grand on a credit card or somewhere, sell something or something to get the money. That was something that was probably the scariest or the riskiest investment. By then I knew my business. Here's my big risk, Kyle, is I'm not super comfortable in crowds. To walk into a room of 150 successful entrepreneurs, I knew I wouldn't just start crushing it and high fiving people, making a bunch of good friends. Cody Burch: I also didn't want to put so much pressure on myself to ROI my 10,000 and be that guy. You know what I mean? I don't want to be that guy at the event trying to close deals in the bathroom and close deals in the hallway. I just wanted to be just fully present, no expectations, serve where I could serve, contribute where I can contribute, go on. They had social events like a great hike and the hikes were super social because you go for a walk for an hour with other entrepreneurs and you can just talk and make great connections on those hikes. That definitely paid off. Super cool community, tons of interesting people that helped me. I think the biggest takeaway from something like that is just the level that some of those people play on made me think bigger. It could be an income goal or impact goal. Like I want to get a thousand leads this year and they're like, what if I could help people get a million leads? What if I could try to change the world of online marketing with this skill set that I have and just dream bigger, like what's my moonshot? Cody Burch: These people are doing such interesting things. One guy there was like legalizing cannabis in Canada or something. That's such a big mission, whether you're for or against it are not so relevant, but like that undertaking is enormous. What a cool mission. Here I am trying to get a couple of leads on Facebook. It was like, I got to dream bigger and play bigger. That's the one that comes to mind. Kyle Gray: Absolutely. It's a big risk. Time and time again when I make investments like that, that scare me, it gets you into that mindset because it's something that forces you out of your comfort zone and now you're like, okay, it is time to play bigger. It's time to make this work and it's time to make this count. I'm certain that that part of this inspiration and part of what you are doing and part of the world that you've been surrounded and then placed yourself led to your event. We know that it's been a big success, but I'd like to hear a little bit about the planning and the purpose and the setup and the promotion of this event because I was expecting either that or you talking about your event as this big investment. Tell me about the lead up to this event and how you made it into this big success for you. Cody Burch: The event was the hardest thing I've ever done. I have never been more stressed. I'm trying to think as an entrepreneur like we get, I don't know about you, but you get comfortable. I figured out how to make a decent income running ads and marketing and that was pretty easy. Then I was like, well, I'll mess this up. I'll go write a book that's going to be hard or I'll mess this up now I'll do a podcast or whatever. For me, I was like, I'll just throw a huge wrench in this whole machine and I'm going to do a live event. I thought it would be hard. I had done it once before at that last company and it was so hard, but I thought, I'm a good marketer, people know me now. Podcast had been around for a year. I've got lots of interesting friends. It's in Denver, it's going to be affordable. The ticket prices are going to be a couple hundred bucks. I'll probably sell it out instantly. It was so hard. The first, like the 12 disciples, we all have those 12 disciples, right? Cody Burch: The 12 disciples bought instantly. Like Cody, I believe in you and I'm in, they paid full price, they told their friends. That was like probably four months out and then I didn't sell any tickets for months and I was super stressed. There were more than one night of just tears. I remember one night I went upstairs, I worked from home in the basement and then told my wife, I said, I feel like a fraud. Then I just burst into tears because for me I'm a good marketer, I know how to get leads and make sales for myself and for clients. I was like, here I am putting on a marketing event and I have no clue how to market it like I was trying everything and but nothing was working. It felt so good to say that out loud, I feel like an impostor. Then to notice, just to deal with that emotion like let that come out. She hugged me and she's like, you got this. Because she didn't know I'd been putting up a front too for her, trying to be strong and tough. I got it, no big deal like we're going to crush it. Cody Burch: In my head I had a ton of fear and uncertainty because when you do an event, we were on the hook for something like 30,000 bucks was the financial investment and it comes in stages. We paid a $5,000 deposit for the hotel to reserve the room and reserve the food and then had to get the AV guy there. Then we had to get a room block that we guaranteed. That was my most stressful day is when you do an event, you tell the hotel how many people, how many rooms you're going to sell. The day that that bill came due, I found out that none of my attendees were staying at the hotel so that's all on me. That was a low day for me. A friend of mine reached out, how are you doing? I said, I'm doing horrible. I'm having a really awful day because this thing is happening to me and it's going to cost me thousands of dollars and I just messed up and I feel stupid and I feel blah, blah blah. If any of your listeners think I just crushed it all the time, every day. Every day was roses and I sold it out instantly. It was so, so, so hard to fill it. Kyle Gray: Every detail of that, like a can of Sprite at an event at a hotel costs $6 or something like that. Down to the, you just think like, I mean I've been to events and people go to these things all the time and you'll see a water bottle or a little snack pack or something, that's like crazy amounts of money. You'd never pay that much for a can of soda normally, but people just grab them, they're free and they're like, oh yeah, let's just drink. When you see somebody just at the soda bar putting an extra Dr. Pepper in their backpack for the road, you're like, oh my God. Cody Burch: There was that, there's that for sure. Promotion wise, I did a free plus shipping book funnel, so buy my book and on the thank you page it was like, "Hey, you got the book now. This comes with a ticket to the event. Here's how to redeem your free ticket," which I would do like a seat deposit, that got zero sales. That didn't work. I did an opt-in funnel, I think it was a free download of the book and the thank you page with same thing like, "Hey, this book is amazing and there's a live experience happening soon since you downloaded the book. It's clear you have this problem. Here's how to redeem your free ticket." That got zero sales. I tried discounted tickets like $97 tickets, that got one or two sales. I did a five day challenge, which I loved, where it was a lead generation challenge. At the end of the challenge I did a webinar about this general concept of online marketing. I sold the course and I sold an event ticket and that got five tickets sold I think. Cody Burch: In hindsight, that was the biggest bang for my buck of getting multiple ticket sales with one promotion. I did a thing called a live stream, which was a three hour training and it was a QVC infomercial, teach for a bit, have a testimonial, make an invitation to the event. That got zero sales but that I had to hire a camera crew in a studio space to film that. What works in hindsight was chats like this, was interviews with friends and people on my podcast and people on their podcasts and lots of Zoom calls and lots of phone calls and lots of direct messages and lots of Facebook groups support, lots of giving. We were talking before we hit record how you and I support different online communities. Just giving, giving, giving, giving, giving was helpful. I had enough goodwill that when I would make that invitation saying, "Hey, it's clear you have this problem, you need to get this part of your life figured out." That worked. They were just one off. Cody Burch: Most days I was striking out, and if I got lucky I would hit a single, but I never hit a home run and never hit a grand slam. I never spoke from stage and closed 20 tickets, it never happened for me. That wasn't my reality. Filling it was super duper hard and I'm happy to talk about anything else around that feeling inside, but the execution and I knew, and you knew, everybody knew that Cody and my wife, Christy and Alyson on our team who we've already said was amazing, would pull off the best event anybody's ever seen, which we did. Then I introduce a new flagship program that people join there as well, which was super fun. That's why I've seen it as a success now. In hindsight, it was super hard. We maxed out. I've said this a few times and I maxed out, I have two credit cards, two business credit cards, we maxed them both out. I got home from the event. I had missed three payments of other stuff. They're like, "Hey, we billed the card on file that was maxed out." Cody Burch: I was like, yeah, I know, like, sorry. Now I'm picking up the pieces of that. I just want to tell you and your listeners like, I put it all on the line financially, not that I would have been bankrupt or lost my house or had to foreclose on things. I don't want to over dramatize that, but I just can't overstate how much I felt like I had at stake to execute this live event. If that encourages anybody to say, "Well, I'm going to go for it just like Cody went for it," then kudos to you. Kyle Gray: Cody, I really, really appreciate just the vulnerability and openness in this. I think a lot of listeners can find and take courage that there's a lot of people out there like I was saying earlier that are just hype marketing, I'm so cool, I'm so amazing. What really comes down to it and what I'm hearing and despite the digital marketing and even being a master at Facebook ads and all of these things, what it really came down to was making human connections. Getting in the right room with the right people, getting on the phone with the right people, giving, giving, giving and contributing however you can. There's no shortcuts, there's no easy, easy ways to your gold plated helicopters or anything like that. I so appreciate your openness and your vulnerability in this journey. I think everybody listening will to. I'd love to, and it just comes down to true human connections. The means and the tech and the methods are all, you know, some work for some people, some don't. In the end, it's how you connect with people. I'd love to hear any closing thoughts and where can we go to learn more about you and connect with you further. Cody Burch: Thanks for saying that, man. My closing takeaway is the old adage of dig your well before you're thirsty. For me, in hindsight, for hosting a live event and this is true for anything, replace live event with, you have a book that's coming out that you want to launch or you have a virtual summit you're going to do, or you have a workshop you're going to introduce, or you have a new flagship service or product. I told you at the beginning of the interview here, I don't consider myself a very social person. I'm not a social butterfly. I'd go into a room of a hundred strangers and leave with a hundred strangers. I wouldn't leave with 20 best friends. Just never been that guy but I wish I had been. My advice to people listening is knowing that at some point you're going to need to rely on people to help support whatever your dream and your vision is that you're working on. [social quote]I dug a small well and then I got very thirsty. That's my advice to anybody is to invest in those relationships now before you need them. You can't err on the side of being too generous and you can't do it on the side of being too convenient and all those amazing things and generate as much goodwill as possible. Cody Burch: Again, a book, podcast, product, whatever it is, to take the time now to start to make those connections and to give and to connect with people and to see what they're working on and to stay in touch and never ask. Just give, give, give, until you're ready at whatever point in a year or two or five years to say, hey, it happened. I wanted to let you know that I did finally read that book and I would love your support, a rating, a review, a download, a launch team or whatever. People say, I would love nothing more than that. You've been giving to me for five years now, or for five months. I would love to do that. I dug a small well and then I got very thirsty. That's my advice to anybody is to invest in those relationships now before you need them. You can't err on the side of being too generous and you can't do it on the side of being too convenient and all those amazing things and generate as much goodwill as possible. Kyle Gray: Where can we go to learn more about you? Cody Burch: That's right, the second thing, I'm just kidding, man. I'm not ready to ask yet. The best place to go learn about what I'm working on all around The One Hour Funnel idea is at onehourfunnel.com. You can grab a copy of the book there for free. The book that started it all, the book that started an event that started a movement. It's just super fun to have done that, so that's the main hub and I'm @onehourfunnel on Facebook and on Instagram as well. Kyle Gray: Cody, this has been a stunning conversation and I really appreciate everything you've shared. Thank you so much for joining us today on The Story Engine Podcast. Cody Burch: Thanks for having me. Kyle Gray: Thanks for listening to the Story Engine Podcast. Be sure to check out the show notes and resources mentioned on this episode and every other episode at thestoryengine.co. If you're looking to learn more about how to use storytelling to grow your business, then check out my new book, Selling With Story: How to Use Storytelling to Become an Authority, Boost Sales, and Win the Hearts and Minds of Your Audience. This book will equip you with actionable strategies and templates to help you share your unique value and build trust in presentations, sales, and conversations, both online and offline. Learn more at sellingwithstory.co. Thanks for listening, and I'll see you next time.
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In a world that has rapidly become more efficient and more automated, how do we continue to value the humanity of the people we serve? In this episode, we have Tyler Hill in the studio. Tyler is an entrepreneur, coffee shop owner and he is obsessed with hospitality. Tyler challenges us to make sure we don't overlook the person for the service or product we offer. He describes practical ways that we can acknowledge and value the people that we serve. This podcast was fun for us because we had our friend Cody Burch (from the "Cody Builds a Business" podcast) interviewing Tyler. This episode is full of great content for those leading in any kind of service or hospitality context. Connect with Tyler Instagram Twitter www.tylerhill.net Loyal Coffee
Depending on the context you lead, "marketing" can feel like a dirty word. However, we think there is so much to learn as leaders when we explore different topics and disciplines. In this episode, Alan sits down with author, entrepreneur and marketing expert, Cody Burch. Cody unpacks core principles of marketing and specifically marketing "funnels." He gives us practical examples and tips in how to can get our message in front of people and how we can stay productive. While the topic is a bit outside of our normal conversations, we think leaders can learn how to better communicate from our friends in the marketing world. CONNECT WITH CODY www.codyburch.com Cody Builds a Business Podcast Free "One Hour Funnel" Ebook
Welcome to Episode 1/9 of the Marketing Mini-Series - learn the WHY behind the Cody Builds a Business show and why I feel like I was put on this planet! Next... Get more leads than you know what to do with by checking out my free training: https://www.morethanwordofmouth.com Check out the blog at: https://codyburch.com/ Get the book: https://www.onehourfunnelbook.com/freebook All episodes at: https://codyburch.com//podcast Follow along on IG: https://www.instagram.com/onehourfunnel/
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the Cody Builds a Business Podcast. This week will have a little different format so (1) I can stay consistent and hold myself accountable to awesome content creation and (2) you can still grab the big ideas over the holiday break as you plan for 2019 and beyond. Links: https://seths.blog/ https://codyburch.com/
Welcome to Episode #1 of Sunday Conversations. I am so honored to have Dr. Chris Zaino sharing his incredible true story... From winning Mr. America, training Xena: Princess Warrior, overcoming a life-threatening illness, and growing the largest chiro practice in the history of the profession. To learn more about Dr. Zaino: http://iamhero.com/secret IG: @drzaino FB: https://www.facebook.com/drzaino YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/wwwabundantlifechiro https://www.drzaino.com/ The Cody Builds a Business show is hosted by me, Cody Burch. I am documenting my growth of a 7-figure online business from scratch. Thanks for joining me on my journey!
Double feature today on Episode 99 of the Cody Builds a Business Show! Part 1 - how to introduce yourself more powerfully and be the most popular person at the networking event and... Part 2 - how to ditch FOMO and embrace JOMO to become more present and plugged into your life. Thank you for joining me on my journey - leave a rating and a review and I'll see you on the next episode ... episode 100!
Those 3 little words at the end of every great sales pitch - results may vary. Why is that? What is it about success that we have to claim that YOU'RE probably not going to achieve it? what if we did? Today on the show we look at one of the BEST terms of service I've ever read AND we look at my influence growth in November. Spoiler alert - the influence was up, and the income was down... Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Looking for gift ideas for the entrepreneur on your list? On this episode I break down my top gifts I've given and received, for the office, for the road, for the mind, and for the body. For a full list of gifts mentioned here, go to https://codyburch.com/giftguide/ // And, for the funnel builder on your list: Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Yes, we'll talk about the 1st as well... but the 2nd... the 2nd is the one you want to really master. When you nail this, it makes your marketing, messaging, and advertising SO much easier. Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Have you ever gotten behind on your fitness and then you did a crash diet or worked out too hard? Or ignored your email list until the end of the year and then scramble to show them some love? We have a special double-header episode today with 2 big ideas: The first is how to avoid the big binge (just like we all did last week for Thanksgiving) The second is how to find a $100k problem for you customers. Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Special Guest Alert! Luke Burch (my middle son) drops the mic on gratitude and how to actually function with a grateful heart. It's not always easy but it's worth it. (And stay tuned for the outtakes at the end). Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Think about someone you look up to on Social Media? The vaunted "influencers" - millions of fans, perfect tan, tone body, and the endless wardrobe. As much fun as it sounds to be "famous", as we grow our business I'd rather be rich. Want to be a guest on my show? Know someone who would be a great fit? Email me at cody@onehourfunnel.com and let me know. Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
In his book, "How the Mighty Fall", author Jim Collins warns against the idea of the "undisciplined pursuit of more". Companies greedily branch out from their core offering and get too thin... leading to disappointed customers (and eventually financial ruin). Today we talk about how to stay disciplined in your pursuit of growing your company, and the benefits of going deeper... Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Is it possible to be awesome fast? Are there shortcuts to success? Ever learned a new skill and thought, "wait, i just started this, why am I not awesome yet?" Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody Today we talk about the seasoning of your growth. And, we toast to your future success, so grab a glass of wine or coffee or water or whatever and be ready for that.
The promise over the polish - Do you ever have an experience where they got the essentials wrong? Maybe you go to a restaurant and they horrible food but the bathrooms were clean. Or the movie theater had stale popcorn and the chair broke, but the ticket-taker was super friendly. Today we examine why focusing on the core promise of your business is way more important than the polish. Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Ever wanted to start a podcast? Today we document my journey through the first 86 episodes (and change) and how YOU can get started, too. I LOVE podcasting. It's awesome. And this episode will show you how to get started. Use Anchor (no affiliation): https://anchor.fm/ Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
The trouble with "Let me know if you need anything!" It sounds helpful, but it's too open ended. People are dying to be led, and the Super Signature (pioneered by Dean Jackson) paves the way. As Taki Moore puts it, it's like finding free money every time you send a one on one email. Links from the show: Email Mastery: http://emailmastery.com/ More Cheese Less Whiskers: https://www.morecheeselesswhiskers.com/podcast/100 Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Today's episode is my interview from the new Copy & Content by Jon Cook. I've known Jon for a few years now and he teases out some answers I never thought I'd give! Hope you like it. Listen/subscribe to Jon's show here: https://anchor.fm/copycontent/ ===== Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Are you easy to refer? When I started Red Anchor Marketing, my private consulting firm, I told people I ran email marketing, traffic, and funnels for kind of everyone. Not specific. Not referable. It wasn't until I got 100% clear on exactly who I served that the referrals started rolling in. On this episode, we track my journey on how that's changed in the last 20-21 months, as well as go behind the scenes for yet another "influence and income report" **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
"Leverage" is fine in business, sports, and physics. But I'm not sure where it lands in my desire to build personal relationships. We are conditioned to be skeptical, wondering what their "angle" is. Let's face it, we're not conditioned to receive gifts very well. At least, not if we've been burned in the past. Certainly we can do better. ======= Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Copy & Content with Jon Cook: For Thought Leaders Who Give an 'Ish' About Their Audience
Cody Burch is the founder of Red Anchor Marketing, creator of the One Hour Funnel, host of the "Cody Builds a Business podcast", and author of "One Hour Funnel: Nine Steps to Creating Your High-Converting Profitable Sales Funnel In Only an Hour". Cody is in the process of building his second-straight seven-figure business for thought leaders using digital marketing, namely marketing funnels, Facebook advertising, and high-level automation to help thought leaders scale their businesses to seven-figure success and beyond. His insight has helped highly sought-after influencers in the health and wellness, marketing, mindset, entrepreneur lifestyle, and faith-based industries generate unprecedented results. Cody’s newest venture The One Hour Funnel helps thought leaders map, build, and launch their next marketing funnel in less than 60 minutes. Subscribe, share, and review the Copy & Content Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, or wherever you found this episode. Takeaways: + A marketing funnel is a series of pages designed to add continuous, incremental value to your audience. + You don’t have to spend thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours to build your next marketing campaign. Resource List: + Give: The Ultimate Guide To Using Facebook Advertising to Generate More Leads, More Clients, and Massive ROI by Nicholas Kusmich + Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen by Donald Miller + Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging by Sebastian Junger + Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini + Are you interested in connecting with Cody and his team with Red Anchor Marketing and One Hour Funnel? Check out www.redanchormarketing.com and www.onehourfunnel.com to start a conversation. Episode Production Credits: + Audio Engineering: Andrew Wester, AW Audio Engineering (awaudioengineering.com) + Intro and Outro Voiceover Talent: Kelli Myers + Background Music: Inspiring Happiness by Premium TraX
When was the last time you got more than expected? A year ago I upgraded my car from a 2004 model to a 2014 model. I bought it used and therefore didn't get the FULL experience of all the bells and whistles on my car. A month later, I drifted out of the lane on the highway, it beeped quietly and the steering wheel nudged me back to center. Every few weeks I was delighted with new features and found myself exclaiming, "I didn't know THAT was included". In his book, "Never Lose a Customer Again", author Joey Coleman talks about "Making the required... remarkable." Links from the show: Michel's Book: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=people+first+culture&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 Derek Sivers Blog: https://sivers.org/cdbe Stu's Podcast: https://marketingyourbusiness.com/podcast/ Joey Coleman: http://joeycoleman.com/ Case Study Group: Email me at cody@onehourfunnel.com Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
"Excuse me, sir! Sir! Pay attention to me!" Don't you hate being interrupted? Studies have shown that even a 5-minute "interruption" or "quick question" can throw off our timing by 30 minutes or more. You have to stop what WERE doing, handle the interruption, then get back into what you were doing before you were interrupted in the first place... Today on the show we talk about how this reality comes to life in our marketing and advertising. If you're like me, and use Facebook ads to market your products, we need to remember that we're INTERRUPTING their scroll through their news feed. Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Today we switch things up a bit - I interview Dr. Carrie Rose (https://of-course.us/) - she is brilliant when it comes to course completion rates and consumption. Using her influence, I went from my first ever online course (over 100 videos ant 20+ hours of content) to my second course - The One Hour Funnel (only 3 hours of video) with much higher consumption. Dr. Carrie is the best at what she does. Enjoy this special interview! Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Want to know the story of how I built a 7-figure business from scratch? That's right, I've actually done it before (as part of a team, but still). I was a founding member of a team of 4 that started with literally no list and went to just shy of a million bucks in the first year. **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Ever see someone who looks like they have it all? Exotic vacations, fancy cars, perfect body, hair and teeth? They also, typically, can teach YOU how to live JUST LIKE THEM in only a few minutes a day! They are the walking, talking, smiling definition of someone who is "selling the dream, but living the nightmare". Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Ever have a hard time telling the truth? It's tempting to want to put a spin on a negative outcome to give it a false sense of accomplishment. But, just like I tell my kids, life is WAY better and easier when you just tell the truth and own it. **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
What's the best gift you've ever received? The worst gift I can remember was, after winning some kind of award, I got unlimited car washes for 3 months. The only problem was, I was driving my old beater from college (1998 Nissan Altima) and I would have rather had ANYTHING other than a way to keep it clean.... So how do we give better gifts? With the holidays fast-approaching, I now present you with 3 ways to give better gifts. Armed with these tactics, your gifts will be more meaningful and will last longer. Enjoy! Links in this episode: http://communitymade.com/episodes/holiday-gift-giving-3-reasons-youre-doing-it-wrong/ **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Ever feel like you don't belong? Like you're on this journey of life and business alone? Today I'm going to share with you the 4 words that are guaranteed to get you more engagement in your marketing message - leading to a stronger sense of belonging in your tribe - leading to more customers that stick around for longer. Links mentioned in the show: https://fitsmallbusiness.com/entrepreneurship-statistics/ https://www.copyblogger.com/get-your-email-opened/ Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
What do you do when you face a challenge, when you hit a fork in the road? Do you throw in the towel, or keep plugging along? Today on the show we talk about a little known fact of my previous life that may surprise you, and a lesson I learned in 1999 that would forever change my outlook on relationships, hardships, and opportunities. **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
"What's wrong with your husband?" This question (posed privately to my wife after another one of my failed attempts at socializing) was a wake up call. I had to make 2018 all about focusing on relationships. This episode covers the ABCs of relationships and networking - this year I have SERIOUSLY leveled up my network, and this episode reveals how... Links: Community Made Podcast: http://communitymade.com/ One Hour Funnel FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/183259508954072/ **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
I've automated what I can... but there are so many little open loops in my life - it's enough to drive you crazy. :) Today we talk about the PURGE - what I'm deleting and why. Thanks for checking out today's episode of the Cody Builds a Business Podcast!
The saying "winners never quit, and quitters never win" is categorically false. Sorry. The truth is - winners quit all the time. They quit doing the crap that doesn't serve their overall mission, they quit marketing tactics that don't work, they quit relationships that don't work out anymore... They quit wasting time, and they quit a whole heap of other stuff. **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Ever want to get things "JUST RIGHT", all the ducks in a row, before you launch something? What a waste... When I launched my podcast I didn't have an intro (and have made/changed one 3 times). When I launched my book I didn't have an important URL that was referenced in the book (working on that right now!). My point is, it's not about it getting it "just right" (which is a myth), it's about getting it going... **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Recorded in the hallway of the SoHo Met hotel in Toronto Canada... My buddy, Nicholas Kusmich (http://nicholaskusmich.com/) hosts 2-day workshops and has started putting a "mastermind" in the front of them... Today was so awesome (Sunday) and I wanted to share it with you. Check out Stu McLaren's Tribe Live here (join the wait list): https://tribehub.com/waitlist **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Have you ever gotten anything for free (that maybe you shouldn't have received... such as a bootlegged login to a course or something like that)? Conversely, have you ever paid a PREMIUM for a service... say, front row seats to Hamilton? Or a $25K Mastermind? How'd you show up to that? When I launched a free beta group I noticed people showed up differently than when I charged a premium... Why is that? Today we unpack how to get people to show up, intentionally, ready to rock. **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
What's the biggest expense in your business? You might think (and you'd be wrong) that it's payroll, insurance, taxes (close but still wrong). The #1 expense in your business is revealed in this episode. **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
My landing page is currently opting in at 95.79% (not kidding). How is this so? Simple. I'm focusing on the fundamentals of the page. It's an offer they want, it's easy to get, simple to consume. My sales page isn't converting as well, by the way, but I'm working on that... The check to get all ninja in your marketing and ads is signed 'FUNDAMENTALS'. You have to get the basics down before you get all crazy... **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
One of the most common questions I get with private clients and coaching student is, "what's the 'right' thing to do first?" What they mean is, they have a lot of options and they don't know which one is best. Which one is perfect. Truth is: there is no perfect solution. You don't know. So here's what to do... **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
What's the most powerful word in the English language? Ok, at least in marketing? F R E E We've all heard it, "give away your best stuff for free" but what does that look like in practice? I gave away a bunch of stuff last month for free and today we talk about it... Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now* The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Ever have trouble sleeping? Today we talk about how fear keeps us awake and from our dreams. I also include a simple 3 step framework that will help you overcome any emotion (but we'll stick with Fear on this episode). **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
Let's talk about how to get people to pay attention, whether you're trying to save people from hell or drag them into it? What the heck does that mean? Wow... haha (got dark there for a minute). To get people to actually pay attention and do something, you have to have these 3 things... (listen now). **Get the new book! Go to onehourfunnel.com/book to grab a free copy now*** The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody
The Balance Fallacy - have you ever said to yourself that you feel out of balance? Or you want more balance in your life/work/career? Well, rest easy, because there is no such thing as balance. This episode unpacks the 5 areas of your life you can focus on and explores why balance is a myth... and most importantly what you can do about it. The Cody Builds a Business Podcast is the best business podcast. It's your front row seat to watching me build a 7-figure online business from scratch (or die trying). Like what you hear? Have any comments or ideas for episodes? Connect with me at https://www.facebook.com/codyburchdigital/ and while you're there, join my free Facebook Group. Thanks - Cody