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This week on On Brand, we're shaking things up with a very special guest—DJ Waldow! Longtime listeners may remember that DJ and I co-hosted The Work Talk Show, a podcast all about how work gets done today. Tune in as we reminisce, share some laughs, and make a special announcement about the show. Subscribe to the Work Talk Show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you like to listen. About DJ Waldow DJ Waldow is a freelance writer specializing in all things words. He's a father of 4 (including twins), husband to one, and an alum of the University of Michigan. DJ is a self-proclaimed giphy master and #HashtagAddict. For 100 (or so) episodes, he was my co-host on my very first podcast The Work Talk Show! From the Show What brand has made DJ smile recently? DJ pointed us to client experience platform Boulevard—a consistent and human source of smiles for DJ in the digitally disconnected world we find ourselves in. Connect with DJ on LinkedIn and, of course, find the Work Talk Show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you like to listen. As We Wrap … Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon/Audible, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart, YouTube, and RSS. Rate and review the show—If you like what you're hearing, be sure to head over to Apple Podcasts and click the 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review to help others find the show. Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you'd like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is a part of the Marketing Podcast Network. Until next week, I'll see you on the Internet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode #25: From Stuck to Successful – Interview with DJ Waldow – Business Owner, Writer, Startup Founder, Email Rebel DJ Waldow loves words. He's also my hero because he wrote the world's best book about email marketing. The Rebels Guide to Email Marketing is a book that changed my life because of the concepts in it. DJ has spent time at many software companies like Bronto, Marketo, and Zignal Labs. He now does what he wants on his own time and schedule as the owner of his copywriting agency, and even started Simple Summers. Listen to this show about how email marketing can change your life, your business, and how creativity and science should be engrained into every part of sales and marketing. Resources: https://www.linkedin.com/in/djwaldow/
How the pandemic worsened food insecurity issues in the greater Sacramento area. Community organizations are calling for more youth financial support to address the gun violence crisis. Simple Summers, a free website that filters summer camps. Today's Guests Sacramento Business Journal agriculture reporter Emily Hamann shares new information about how the COVID-19 pandemic worsened food insecurity issues in the greater Sacramento area, despite being one of the leading food producing regions in the world. CapRadio Race and Equity Reporter Sarah Mizes-Tan shares her reporting on community organizations coming together to call for more financial support to address Sacramento's rise in gun violence. Meghan Phillips and DJ Waldow, co-founders of Simple Summers, discuss their free website that aggregates and filters summer camps across the Sacramento region.
“The metaverse will create gaps between the haves and have-nots that brands can fill.” In addition to breaking down the metaverse and leading the way on influence marketing (not just influencer marketing), Jason Falls recently founded a new network for marketing podcasts aptly titled the Marketing Podcast Network, which On Brand is a proud member of. We discussed all of this and more, this week on the show. About Jason Falls Jason Falls is a leading digital strategist, author, speaker, and thinker in the digital and social media marketing industry. He is an innovator in the conversation research segment of social analytics, having published the first-ever Conversation Report in 2012. He is the author of three books: Winfluence - Reframing Influencer Marketing to Ignite Your Brand; No Bullshit Social Media: The All-Business, No-Hype Guide to Social Media Marketing, co-authored with Erik Deckers; and The Rebel's Guide to Email Marketing, co-authored with DJ Waldow. In 2021, he founded and serves as executive producer of the Marketing Podcast Network. Episode Highlights & Takeaways Building multiple podcast brands. In addition to being the founder and executive producer of the Marketing Podcast Network, Jason is also the host of not one but two marketing podcasts himself—Digging Deeper and Winfluence. How do you know when you should start a second podcast? Jason breaks down his decision-making process during this week's episode. (SPOILER ALERT: It all comes down to focus and audience.) Jason explains the Metaverse. I know this sounds like a tall order but, once again, Falls delivers. While Facebook/Meta has been in the news a lot recently, Jason did a great job of detailing what this means and the opportunities on the horizon for brands. What brand has made Jason smile recently? Jason shared a smile-worthy story about his recent trip to his eye doctor, Visonworks in Lousville. To learn more about the Marketing Podcast Network, go to marketingpodcasts.net. To learn more about Jason, check out jasonfalls.com. As We Wrap … Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon/Audible, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, and RSS. Rate and review the show—If you like what you're hearing, be sure to head over to Apple Podcasts and click the 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review to help others find the show. (Need a quick tutorial on leaving a rating/review? Check this out.) Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you'd like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is a part of the Marketing Podcast Network. Until next week, I'll see you on the Internet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest hails from Sacramento, CA. He is a serial entrepreneur - co-founder of Simple Summers and owner/writer of 3LTRZ, LLC - a former teacher, holds two master's degrees (business and education), podcaster, co-author of "The Rebel's Guide To Email Marketing", and a huge Michigan Wolverines fan. In part 2, we discuss the power of LinkedIn, why this tool is severely underutilized, and how to personalize your content for maximum engagement.
Winfluence: Reframing Influencer Marketing to Ignite Your Brand by Jason Falls About the Author: Jason Falls is a leading digital strategist, author, speaker, and thinker in the digital and social media marketing industry. An award-winning strategist and widely read industry pundit, Jason has been noted as a top influencer in the social technology and marketing space by Forbes, Entrepreneur, Advertising Age, and others. A 2014 Forbes article named him one of 10 business leaders all entrepreneurs should follow on Twitter, alongside Richard Branson, Mark Cuban, Tom Peters, and Tony Hseih. He is the author of two other books: No Bullshit Social Media: The All-Business, No-Hype Guide to Social Media Marketing, co-authored with Erik Deckers; and The Rebel's Guide to Email Marketing, co-authored with DJ Waldow. Jason is also noted for founding SocialMediaExplorer.com, the top marketing blog in the world according to AdAge's Power 150 in October of 2010. And, interesting fact - his first real job (at the age of 12) was delivering newspapers, and while on his paper route he pulled someone out of a house fire, saved his life, and was later awarded the Boy Scout Medal of Heroism Award! About the Book: Winfluence, by award-winning digital strategist Jason Falls, is the authoritative book about influencer marketing from the perspective of businesses and brands. An invaluable guidebook for marketing managers, small business owners, marketing consultants, and agencies alike, the book explains how influencers came to be, how they came to be so powerful, why so many brands are counting on influencer marketing for business success, and how anyone who is not, now can. This book not only explains the who, what, when, where, and why of influencer marketing but then adds the how - more specifically and predictably than other books can hope for. It offers detailed guidelines, case studies, cutting-edge ideas, how-tos for measuring success, and more to help any business owner, marketer, agency account person, or digital strategist see and seize the opportunity to drive business results. Through a series of narrative stories, interviews, and case studies, the book illustrates how to take what many people consider good influencer marketing to a new level of success from a long-tail perspective - not short-term, one-off executions. Click here for this episode's website page with the links mentioned during the interview... https://www.salesartillery.com/marketing-book-podcast/winfluence-jason-falls
Our guest hails from Sacramento, CA. He is a serial entrepreneur - co-founder of Simple Summers and owner/writer of 3LTRZ, LLC - a former teacher, holds two master's degrees (business and education), podcaster, co-author of "The Rebel's Guide To Email Marketing", and a huge Michigan Wolverines fan. In part 1, DJ offers marketers advice on writing great content, how he found his passion, and the components of a great blog article.
Jason Falls is a leading digital strategist, author, speaker and thinker in the digital and social media marketing industry. He is an innovator in the conversation research segment of social analytics, having published the first-ever Conversation Report in 2012.An award-winning strategist and widely read industry pundit, Falls has been noted as a top influencer in the social technology and marketing space by Forbes, Entrepreneur, Advertising Age and others. A 2014 Forbes article named him one of 10 business leaders all entrepreneurs should follow on Twitter, along side Richard Branson, Mark Cuban, Tom Peters and Tony Hseih.He is the author of three books: Winfluence - Reframing Influencer Marketing to Ignite Your Brand (Entrepreneur Press 2021); No Bullshit Social Media: The All-Business, No-Hype Guide to Social Media Marketing (Que 2011), co-authored with Erik Deckers; and The Rebel's Guide to Email Marketing (Que 2012), co-authored with DJ Waldow. Falls is also noted for founding SocialMediaExplorer.com, the top marketing blog in the world according to AdAge's Power 150 in October of 2010.Jason is a frequent media analyst and guest, appearing on or in outlets like the BBC World Service, ESPN's Outside the Lines, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Bloomberg's Businessweek, Forbes and NPR.Buy his latest book here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Winfluence-Reframing-Influencer-Marketing-Ignite/dp/1642011347 Follow Jason;Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jasonfalls/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/jasonfalls LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonfalls/ Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/scaling-your-business-wrian-lanigan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to episode #782 of Six Pixels of Separation. Here it is: Six Pixels of Separation - Episode #782 - Host: Mitch Joel. One of the first "digital" buddies I made through the power of blogging and podcasting going back to 2005(ish) was Jason Falls. Always at the forefront of all things digital, Jason is a digital strategist, author, speaker and thinker in the digital and social media marketing industry. He is an innovator in the conversation research segment of social analytics, having published the first-ever Conversation Report in 2012. He is the author of three books: No Bullshit Social Media - The All-Business, No-Hype Guide to Social Media Marketing (co-authored with Erik Deckers), The Rebel's Guide to Email Marketing (co-authored with DJ Waldow) and his latest, Winfluence - Reframing Influencer Marketing to Ignite Your Brand. The business of influencers and influencer marketing can be both confusing and sketchy. Jason's here to help you find the quality and the ethics. Enjoy the conversation... Running time: 59:03. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at Apple Podcasts. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on Twitter. Here is my conversation with Jason Falls. Winfluence - Reframing Influencer Marketing to Ignite Your Brand. The Rebel's Guide to Email Marketing. No Bullshit Social Media - The All-Business, No-Hype Guide to Social Media Marketing. Follow Jason on LinkedIn. Follow Jason on Twitter. Follow Jason on Instagram. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'.
Jason Falls is a leading digital strategist, author, speaker and thinker in the digital and social media marketing industry. He is an innovator in the conversation research segment of social analytics, having published the first-ever Conversation Report in 2012.An award-winning strategist and widely read industry pundit, Falls has been noted as a top influencer in the social technology and marketing space by Forbes, Entrepreneur, Advertising Age and others. A 2014 Forbes article named him one of 10 business leaders all entrepreneurs should follow on Twitter, along side Richard Branson, Mark Cuban, Tom Peters and Tony Hseih.He is the author of three books: Winfluence - Reframing Influencer Marketing to Ignite Your Brand (Entrepreneur Press 2021); No Bullshit Social Media: The All-Business, No-Hype Guide to Social Media Marketing (Que 2011), co-authored with Erik Deckers; and The Rebel’s Guide to Email Marketing (Que 2012), co-authored with DJ Waldow. Falls is also noted for founding SocialMediaExplorer.com, the top marketing blog in the world according to AdAge’s Power 150 in October of 2010.
It can be tough (and time-consuming and expensive) to “be green.” Taking actions — or intentionally not taking actions — can be even more challenging as a parent. Your brain is not always working correctly. All the sudden you have less time. Your priorities may have shifted. In this episode of It Takes a Village to Raise a Parent, host DJ Waldow chats with Emily Silverstein, former gDiapers Community Manager and current founder of Urban Oreganics. Emily knows how to “be green” and be a parent (no quotes). Even better, she shares her experience, wisdom, and tips with you — the listener. Oh, and she tells us HOW TO SAVE THE PLANET (kinda). Some of the highlights of the show include: How and why Emily launched an organic skincare product company How Emily grew up in an “environmentally aware” ... environment Emily explains how her passions — for eco-friendly — grew once she had children Emily talks about how to educate parents about being more green How small, simple actions and decisions can make a huge impact Emily’s suggestions to “start small” and to “not be so hard on yourself”
For many couples, passion and intimacy (and sex!) change after you have children. Time, lack of sleep, and other factors impact the sex lives of post-children couples. Is this just a fact of life or can you still have a passion-filled life with your partner after having children? Join host DJ Waldow as he chat with Nate Bagley and Sarah Peck about a topic that impacts all couples, yet is rarely discussed.
Jess Ostroff, Managing Editor at Convince & Convert, takes listeners on the road to überflip's Content Experience to hear from content pros such as Ann Handley, Andy Crestodina, and Jay Baer on what's broken with content marketing today and how to fix it. Special thanks to our sponsors: Vidyard Uberflip Convince & Convert: Four Ways to Fix Your Broken Content Marketing In This Episode How collaborating and networking leads to more successful content and a flourishing career Why getting your audience to read your content means speaking to them as a peer instead of a brand How relevant content leads to a busy audience finding the time to listen and read it Why execution of good ideas is more important than generation of great ideas Resources Lee Odden on Twitter: @leeodden Ann Handley on Twitter: @annhandley DJ Waldow on Twitter: @djwaldow Andy Crestodina on Twitter: @crestodina Matt Heinz on Twitter: @HeinzMarketing Jay Baer on Twitter: @jaybaer Uberflip The Content Experience: 2018 Registration (Super Early Bird) Convince & Convert: Four Ways to Fix Your Broken Content Marketing Visit ContentProsPodcast.com for more insights from your favorite content marketers.
“Today brands need to surgically remove and filter insights.” How can we make sense of it all? This week on the On Brand podcast I was joined by two old friends, Tim Hayden and DJ Waldow. These two innovative marketers have joined forces as part of the team at Zignal Labs, a realtime digital story-tracking platform. I couldn’t wait to learn about the realtime branding possibilities, politics, and everything in between from Tim and DJ. About Tim Hayden and DJ Waldow With more than 20 years of marketing and business leadership experience, Tim Hayden has been a founder of new ventures such as NION Interactive, GamePlan, and 44Doors and a catalyst for innovative change within some of the world’s largest brands. Along with past guest Tom Webster, he’s the co-author of The Mobile Commerce Revolution. DJ Waldow is an alumnus of the University of Michigan, a knowledge craver, a sponge, and a lover of beer, coffee and people. He’s also a seasoned digital marketing pro with a career that’s taken him from Bronto to Blue Sky Factory to Marketo. With Jason Falls he’s also co-author of The Rebel’s Guide to Email Marketing. DJ was also my co-host on my first podcasting venture, The Work Talk Show. Tim and DJ have recently joined forces to lead marketing and brand building at Zignal Labs, serving as VP of Marketing and Director of Marketing respectively. Zignal Labs is a realtime, cross media story-tracking platform that enables brands to quickly spot trends, see relevant stories unfold, and take action. Brands who use the Zignal Labs platform include Bacardi, Citrix, and HP. Those interested in Zignal can learn first hand at the Social Brand Forum this October in Iowa City, Iowa, where Zignal joins us as a sponsor. Tim and DJ will be on hand to share real-time insights from the event. As We Wrap … Before we go, I want to flip the microphone around to our listeners … Recently Kogan Page Marketing gave us a shout on Twitter about our recent episode focused on luxury branding featuring JP Kuehlwein. Thanks for listening! Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you’d like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. Last but not least … Subscribe to the podcast – You can subscribe to the show via iTunes, Stitcher, and RSS. Rate and review the show – If you like what you’re hearing, head over to iTunes and click that 5-star button to rate the show. And if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review. This helps others find the podcast. OK. How do you rate and review a podcast? Need a quick tutorial on leaving a rating/review in iTunes? Check this out. And don’t forget that this podcast is brought to you by our Brand Driven Digital events series, learn more about the industry leading Social Brand Forum and our other trainings and workshops now. Save $100 by using promo code ONBRAND when you register for the Social Brand Forum. Until next week, I’ll see you on the Internet!
On this week’s Social Sound Bite – recorded live at the KXIC studios in Iowa City – Jay and I discussed something of a throwback campaign. Hearkening back to the Navy’s World War II propaganda poster “loose lips sink ships,” the Air Force has repurposed this message for the social age, warning service men and women that “loose tweets destroy fleets.” Listen for the full sound bite and enjoy these useful links to the news, trends, and tips included in this week’s show. Beyond the Sound Bite Air Force ‘Loose Tweets’ slogan warns of social media dangers (Stars and Stripes). And here’s a bit of history and background on the original propaganda campaign “Loose lips sink ships”(Wikipedia). Remember, the Social Sound Bite is just the appetizer! On Monday morning we’ll serve up a fresh new episode of the On Brand Podcast. This week we’ll be talking to Tim Hayden and DJ Waldow of Zignal Labs. Last but not least … Subscribe to the podcast – You can subscribe to the show via iTunes, Stitcher, and RSS. Rate and review the show – If you like what you’re hearing, head over to iTunes and click that 5-star button to rate the show. And if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review. This helps others find the podcast. OK. How do you rate and review a podcast? Need a quick tutorial on leaving a rating/review in iTunes? Check this out. Until next week, see you on the Internet!
Special guest and Director of Marketing, DJ Waldow, covers podcasting, digital marketing and the future of content marketing. Cool fact: DJ Waldow started the Marketo Marketing Nation Podcast.
We talk badly about airline experiences all the time. But what kinds of stories do you think the airline staff has about us? Here are six things, from my experience, that you should never, ever do on an airplane. GET MORE JAY TODAY & SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/jaybaer00 SPROUT SOCIAL SHOUT OUT Today's Sprout Social shout out goes to DJ Waldow, a community manager, email marketer, and career coach. Follow DJ on Twitter (http://twitter.com/djwaldow). OUR SPONSORS Candidio (http://candidio.com), a simple and affordable video production company. Follow @candidio on Twitter. Sprout Social (http://sproutsocial.com), a social media management and analytics company that Jay uses for much of his social media every day. Follow @sproutsocial on Twitter. ABOUT JAY TODAY Jay Today is a video podcast with 3-minute lessons and commentary on business, social media and digital marketing from New York Times best-selling author and venture capitalist Jay Baer. Join Jay daily for insights on trends, quick tips, observations and inspiration at http://bit.ly/JayToday. Find More Jay: https://www.facebook.com/jaybaer https://twitter.com/jaybaer https://plus.google.com/u/1/+JayBaer http://instagram.com/jaybaer https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonbaer
We talk badly about airline experiences all the time. But what kinds of stories do you think the airline staff has about us? Here are six things, from my experience, that you should never, ever do on an airplane.GET MORE JAY TODAY & SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/jaybaer00SPROUT SOCIAL SHOUT OUTToday's Sprout Social shout out goes to DJ Waldow, a community manager, email marketer, and career coach. Follow DJ on Twitter (http://twitter.com/djwaldow).OUR SPONSORSCandidio (http://candidio.com), a simple and affordable video production company. Follow @candidio on Twitter. Sprout Social (http://sproutsocial.com), a social media management and analytics company that Jay uses for much of his social media every day. Follow @sproutsocial on Twitter.ABOUT JAY TODAYJay Today is a video podcast with 3-minute lessons and commentary on business, social media and digital marketing from New York Times best-selling author and venture capitalist Jay Baer. Join Jay daily for insights on trends, quick tips, observations and inspiration athttp://bit.ly/JayToday.Find More Jay: https://www.facebook.com/jaybaerhttps://twitter.com/jaybaerhttps://plus.google.com/u/1/+JayBaerhttp://instagram.com/jaybaerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonbaer
Jay has recently started using the LinkedIn Publishing platform to repurpose popular blog posts, and even transcriptions of the Jay Today show, to reach new audiences.But a strange thing has happened since publishing - tons of new connection requests that Jay doesn't know are flooding into his inbox.LinkedIn always seemed different than other networks in that it was about connecting with people that you know IRL, whereas Twitter and Google+ are more public "follow" networks where it's about making new connections. The great thing about LinkedIn has been that there is less noise and more great content from people we know.But maybe we're using LinkedIn all wrong. What do you think?SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/jaybaer00SPROUT SOCIAL SHOUT OUTToday's Sprout Social shout out goes to DJ Waldow (http://twitter.com/djwaldow) who is starting a new email newsletter about rediscovering his passion while helping others do the same (http://socialbutterflyguy.com/).OUR SPONSORSCandidio (http://candidio.com), a simple and affordable video production company. Follow @candidio on Twitter. Sprout Social (http://sproutsocial.com), a social media management and analytics company that Jay uses for much of his social media every day. Follow @sproutsocial on Twitter.ABOUT JAY TODAYJay Today is a video podcast with 3-minute lessons and commentary on business, social media and digital marketing from New York Times best-selling author and venture capitalist Jay Baer. Join Jay daily for insights on trends, quick tips, observations and inspiration at http://bit.ly/JayToday.
A new year brings many new things. One of the things that I’m most excited about is a new podcasting announcement. Recently, DJ Waldow and I hung up our headphones from our 100-episode run as hosts of The Work Talk Show. But I wasn’t done with podcasting. Not by a long shot. Today, I’m pleased to announce our newest project here at Brand Driven Digital — the On Brand podcast.
Introducing DJ Waldow It is coming upon that time of year again where many assess changes that need to be made in their lives. A course of action is taken where we vow to make these changes and we call them New Year's resolutions. Many will choose to lose some weight; others will choose to quit smoking. Perhaps for your next New Year's resolution, you might consider a plan to follow your passions. Our guest this week is just the guy to get the ball rolling for you. DJ Waldow was formerly an email marketer and a product evangelist for Marketo. A little over six months ago, DJ came to a crossroads in his life. He just didn't have the passion for what he was doing anymore. This is particularly difficult when one of the most important parts of his job was to show a passion for the company's products and services. So in June 2014, DJ quit his job and focused all of his energy into finding work that he was passionate about. In this process, DJ decided to write a blog post about what he was doing and why, which received a lot of attention and reaction online. 80% of those who got in touch with DJ commended him on his choice and commiserated to him about how much they hated their own job. Another 20% congratulated him and shared with him how they decided to follow their own passions. DJ had always had a passion for helping others, and due to the response from his blog post, he decided to pursue a career as a career transition coach. DJ also wanted to tell the stories of people working their passion and started the Living Your Passion Podcast. DJ now helps people that were in a very similar position he was in only months ago. In this episode DJ tells us how and why he made the leap from a well-paying job and tells us the common threads he sees with people who live their passion. He explains his coaching process and tells us what he has learned from people who have already found their passion. Greg is reminded of a documentary he made with Dave on coaching titled, Airplane Journals. Dave is reminded of the many people that are wasting their time by being in a job they hate or have lost a passion for. Greg is inspired by DJ's ability to quickly jump careers and find success. Both Dave and Greg are thankful to be in positions to be able to follow their own passions. Links DJ's Twitter DJ's Linkedin DJ's Favourite Episode of Living Your Passion Marketer's With Beards Airplane Journals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's "flip the mic" episode, past Living Y0ur Passion guest Ethan Beute, interviewed me! I guess that makes me guest #26. Ha! I actually "pre-released" this episode on Sunday, November 2nd -- the day before I announced my new business, my new career, my new passion -- COACH DJ. If you are reading this post - and listening to this episode anytime Monday, November 3rd or after, well, the cats out of the bag. Ha! Ethan did a wonderful job of giving me a forum - my own podcast - to share my path to uncovering my passion: Helping People Rediscover Their Passion. Somewhat meta, I know. In case you missed any of the previous episodes, you can catch them here by visiting the Living Your Passion landing page. Are you ready to learn more about how I rediscovered my passion? During this episode ... I shared my definition of passion - and how it's evolved over time. We talked about some of the "big themes" - the big overarching thing - I've taken away from the show so far. I shared how I have hobbies ... err ... other passions ... beyond my MAIN passion. We chatted about P90X and how I have not had beer for 3 months!!! AHHHHH!!! We talked about my passion, and how it changed, grew and evolved over time. I talked about how not not loving what you do can negatively impact so many areas of your life. I revealed "my next big thing" - COACH DJ. I dove into how COACH DJ works - how I help, the process, etc. I shared the "4 Es" of my DNA. More About DJ (ME!) You know where to find out more about me, right? Links Discussed In This Episode Living Your Passion episode with Ethan Beute Why I Quit My Job Today (and What's Next) - my blog post announcing I quit Marketo COACH DJ - my new website, business, passion, career Enjoyed this episode? Please consider subscribing (if you haven't already). Also, what would be really awesome? If you could rate and review the show ... and use those fancy social sharing icons below to tell the world! Alternatively, you can subscribe to the RSS feed or subscribe via email (scroll to the bottom). Finally, if you know someone who bleeds passion (or maybe it’s you), please email me at djwaldow at gmail dot com. Oh, and if you have a connection to LeBron James, please let me know. I think he’d be a great person to talk to about his passion for basketball. #DeadSerious
THE SHOW Jay has recently started using the LinkedIn Publishing platform to repurpose popular blog posts, and even transcriptions of the Jay Today show, to reach new audiences. But a strange thing has happened since publishing - tons of new connection requests that Jay doesn't know are flooding into his inbox. LinkedIn always seemed different than other networks in that it was about connecting with people that you know IRL, whereas Twitter and Google+ are more public "follow" networks where it's about making new connections. The great thing about LinkedIn has been that there is less noise and more great content from people we know. But maybe we're using LinkedIn all wrong. What do you think? SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/jaybaer00 SPROUT SOCIAL SHOUT OUT Today's Sprout Social shout out goes to DJ Waldow (http://twitter.com/djwaldow) who is starting a new email newsletter about rediscovering his passion while helping others do the same (http://socialbutterflyguy.com/). OUR SPONSORS Candidio (http://candidio.com), a simple and affordable video production company. Follow @candidio on Twitter. Sprout Social (http://sproutsocial.com), a social media management and analytics company that Jay uses for much of his social media every day. Follow @sproutsocial on Twitter. ABOUT JAY TODAY Jay Today is a video podcast with 3-minute lessons and commentary on business, social media and digital marketing from New York Times best-selling author and venture capitalist Jay Baer. Join Jay daily for insights on trends, quick tips, observations and inspiration at http://bit.ly/JayToday.
Hello and welcome to Episode 0 of Living Your Passion the podcast where I, DJ Waldow, chat with people who have found their passion and, well, are LIVING it. Wait. Episode 0? Huh? Yup. This 7 minute, 5 second monologue is not a “real” episode. Instead, it’s my one-take recording of what inspired this podcast, what it’s all about, and more. Living Your Passion was born shortly after I quit my job in June of 2014. I left a well-paying job that was in many ways the perfect fit for what I was good at and what I loved. The problem? It’s what I used to love. You see, I was no longer passionate about what I spent 40+ hours of my week doing. And I’m the kind of person who needs to do what they love and love what they do. It was time to rediscover my passion. And while I’m at it, why not chat with folks who have found their passion? To be clear, not everyone is getting paid to do what they love, but they are doing it nonetheless. I’m so excited to share this podcast with you. I pre-recorded several episodes and could not be more excited about the direction the podcast is already going. If you know someone who bleeds passion (or maybe it’s you), please email me at djwaldow@gmail.com. Oh, and if you have a connection to LeBron James, please let me know. I think he’d be a great person to talk to about his passion for basketball. #DeadSerious
DJ Waldow, the Digital Marketing Evangelist talks about what marketing automation is, how to combine your online marketing with your offline marketing effectively and how to use content marketing to educate your prospects about your product without being salesy. Also, he tells the story about the huge mistake Lowe's made in their marketing to him and thousands of other homeowners, what munchkins are and how to use them in your marketing to find out what pieces of marketing collateral are really working in your funnel. For even more good stuff, visit http://borntoinfluence.com/DjWaldow
DJ Waldow, the Digital Marketing Evangelist talks about what marketing automation is, how to combine your online marketing with your offline marketing effectively and how to use content marketing to educate your prospects about your product without being salesy. Also, he tells the story about the huge mistake Lowe's made in their marketing to him and thousands of other homeowners, what munchkins are and how to use them in your marketing to find out what pieces of marketing collateral are really working in your funnel. For even more good stuff, visit http://borntoinfluence.com/DjWaldow
Ronald J. Baker founder of VeraSage Institute, the leading think tank dedicated to educating professionals internationally. As a frequent speaker, writer, and educator, his work takes him around the world. He has been an instructor with the California CPA Education Foundation since 1995 and has authored fifteen courses for them, including: How to Build a Successful Practice with Total Quality Service; The Shift From Hourly Billing to Value Pricing; He is the author of six books, including: Professional's Guide to Value Pricing; The Firm of the Future: A Guide for Accountants, Lawyers. William D. Bishop Divorce and Family Law Attorney. Certified Family Law Specialist with the State Bar of Arizona. Selected as one of Arizona's Finest Attorneys. Managing partner of the law firm Bishop & Martin Law Office. DJ Waldow is an email marketing consultant, writer, blogger, speaker, and co-author of The Rebel's Guide to Email Marketing. He is the founder and CEO of Waldow Social, a company that helps make email marketing go from boring to WOW. DJ has spent nearly 8 years in the email, social, and community-building world, advising clients on how to optimize their email marketing campaigns and--on occasion--break some of the “best practice” rules. Shannon Liss-Riordan lawyer who represents employees, especially low wage workers, in class action litigation involving wage violations, including overtime, minimum wage, and tip-related violations, and isclassification of employees as independent contractors. She represents employees throughout the country.
On this episode of the Online Marketing Made Easy Podcast, I cover part three of a three-part Facebook marketing mini-training. When it comes to marketing on Facebook, consider building a plan around these three phases: Phase 1: Attraction Phase 2: Promotion Phase 3: Selling In my last podcast episode, I talked about the promotion phase, where it's all about attracting quality leads through opt-ins, contests and promotions. If you missed that, or if you'd like to listen to it again, you can find it at amyporterfield.com/8. Today's episode is all about the selling phase. The focus during this phase is turning a prospect into a loyal customer, but I have a different take on the whole selling process when it comes to Facebook - so I want you to keep an open mind because I think you can learn some valuable strategies here. In this episode I show you how to incorporate easy email marketing strategies with your Facebook efforts to see bigger results (aka profits!). To really drive home the importance of creating a solid email campaign for your new Facebook leads, I wanted to give you some invaluable tips, so I invited my friend and email marketing expert, DJ Waldow to come on the show. DJ has a popular website called SocialButterflyGuy.com and he's the co-author of the book The Rebel's Guide to Email Marketing. DJ is my go-to guy for all things email marketing. In this episode, here’s what we’ll cover: How to create email campaigns that are specifically geared to your new Facebook leads. How to put more of your Facebook marketing on autopilot. How to deploy an autoresponder sequence once you get a new Facebook lead (and if you don't know what that is, I'll tell you!) A formula to ensure that you are getting the most out of the efforts you're putting into getting leads. A common misconception about Facebook marketing. How the right perspective will reduce the stress of selling on Facebook. And so much more!
Do you use email marketing for your business? Are you wondering how email and social can work well together? In this episode, I interview DJ Waldow, co-author of The Rebel’s Guide to Email Marketing. He’s also the founder of Waldow Social, where he consults with businesses that want to improve their email marketing. DJ also co-hosts The Work Talk Show podcast. Show Notes: https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/40
Howard Lewinter welcomes DJ Waldow, co-author of the book, The Rebel's Guide To Email Marketing: Grow Your List, Break The Rules, And Win to the Wednesday Edition of Talk Business With Howard. DJ Waldow is the founder and CEO of Waldow Social, a company that helps organizations think strategiclly about email marketing.
John Jantsch of Duct Tape Marketing interviews Jason Falls & DJ Waldow.
Despite the fact that email marketing doesn't get the same attention as other digital marketing tactics, it is still an important part of any marketing mix. Host Danny Starr and DJ Waldow discuss the relevancy of email marketing in 2012 and how you can improve your results by breaking many of the "rules" that have been popular with email marketers over the years. Also learn how you can harness the power of Batman and Robin to integrate social and email. DJ Waldow is the CEO of Waldow Social and you can learn more about DJ at waldowsocial.com
Is e-mail marketing dead? No. Far from it… But sometimes it feels that way because it’s not being as effective and people aren’t opening your emails. So beyond providing killer content, what can we do to give our messages the best shot at getting opened and read? Today, e-mail marketing expert DJ Waldow — Director […]