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Unf*ck Your Biz With Braden
362 - October Profit Report

Unf*ck Your Biz With Braden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 27:29


On today's episode of the podcast I'm taking you through my October revenue, expenses, profit and goals. I'm using my downloadable guide, How To Conduct a Profit Report for Your Business, to record this episode. Get your free copy of How to Conduct a Profit Report for Your Business at www.notavglaw.com/355 and listen to episode 355 to hear me break down step-by-step how I structure my own profit reports. September Projections vs. Actual • Monthly Clients: $9,250 → $10,220• UYB: $750 → $1,625 • Contract Club: $1,200 → $3,300• 1:1 Services: $2,500 → $5,050• Other: $4,000 → $2,100 Total revenue: $17,500 → $23,735 Profit Total revenue: $23,735Cost of Goods: $65 (printing my books)Expenses: $25,245Profit: - $1,500Owner's salary: $5,300 Total profit: -$6,800 While this is not great, I was prepared for the expenses to be high. I went to the Kajabi conference in Los Angeles and the hotel alone was $1,600. I booked hotel rooms for Wedding MBA and I had a team member forget to clock out so I paid them double as much (not a big deal, that will get remedied next pay period). Notable Expenses • Employee wages: ~$9,000• Contractors: $4,500 This brings my team expenses to $13,000 • Affiliate payments: $4,000 (This was high because we paid out some lagging affiliate payments)• Marketing: Higher than average due to conference planning Annual Goal Review • Annual revenue: $300k. We're roughly on target but need to have a pretty big November and December• Profit: 20% margins. I used to have a goal of 50% but I'm spending a lot more now on team expenses. Current Project Plans • Alumni membership launch for Unf*ck Your Biz students • Wedding MBA• Contract Club price increase promotion• Contract Club affiliate promotion - Become an affiliate at notavglaw.com/affiliate• Big December Unf*ck Your Biz launch• Launch the Compliance Club (aka the Not AVG Newsletter) - Learn more at notavglaw.com/compliance Key Performance Indicators • On our social platforms we had about double the amount of followers we normally get due to meeting people at events. • Higher completion conversion of our quiz November Projections • Monthly Clients: $8,500• Compliance Club: $13,000 (100 members between monthly and life time) • UYB: $0 (payment plans will be wrapped up) • Contract Club: $7,500 (150 joining before the price increase) - This should shift to December because if Black Friday is the 29th, this won't hit our bank account until December. • 1:1 Services: $2,500• Other: $2,500 Total revenue: $33,500YTD Revenue • Exceeded October revenue goal by almost $7,000• Exceeded October 2023 revenue by almost $4,000• Annual goal of $300k revenue looks possible if we have a strong promo for the Compliance Club, but that we could at least pass last year's revenue of $270k Get your free copy of How to Conduct a Profit Report for Your Business at www.notavglaw.com/355 and listen to episode 355 to hear me break down step-by-step how I structure my own profit reports. If you If you enjoyed today's episode, share it with your biz besties and tag us on Instagram and Threads @notAVGlaw

Unf*ck Your Biz With Braden
357 - September Profit Report

Unf*ck Your Biz With Braden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 18:22


On today's episode of the podcast I'm taking you through my September revenue, expenses, profit and goals. I'm using my downloadable guide, How To Conduct a Profit Report for Your Business, to record this episode. Get your free copy of How to Conduct a Profit Report for Your Business at www.notavglaw.com/355 and listen to episode 355 to hear me break down step-by-step how I structure my own profit reports. September Projections vs. Actual • Monthly Clients: $7,000 → $8,050• UYB: $20,000 → $4,375 (I pivoted our post-summit launch from a signature service to group coaching based on the attendees of the summit) • Contract Club: $1,500 → $1,660• 1:1 Services: $1,250 → $2,250• Other: $1,250 → $4,900 Total revenue: $31,000 → $24,000 Profit Total revenue: $24,000Expenses: $13,500Profit: $10,200Owner's salary: $1,000 (I only paid myself $1,000 last month, $800 of that goes to taxes but the reason for this was because we were quite in the hole from previous summer months) Total profit: $9,000 Annual Goal Review • Annual revenue: $300k. This might be a stretch, because we'd need to exceed October, November and December's projections - Profit: 20% margins. I used to have a goal of 50% but I'm spending a lot more now on team expenses. Expenses • Employee wages: $7,500• Contractors: $4,000 This brings my team expenses to $11,500 (I expect this to be much lower in October)• Monthly tools: $335• Marketing: $781 (I lowered my Facebook ad spend from $20/day to $5/day because they were not converting how I wanted. • Client fees: $500 (a variable expense for trademark clients. We include the filing fee in the price we charge the client)• Other: $290 Total: ~$13,000 Current Project Plans • Deliver Unf*ck Your Biz group coaching • Wedding MBA Prep• Launch of low-ticket offer• Big launch in December for Unf*ck Your Biz Key Performance Indicators Instagram: 30 new followersFacebook group: 70 new membersTikTok: 9 new followersThreads 70 new followersWebsite traffic: 30,000 (a huge spike) October Projections • Monthly Clients: $9,000• UYB: $750 (no new students as doors are closed, but we do have some students on payment plans) • Contract Club: $1,250• 1:1 Services: $2,500• Other: $4,000 Total revenue: $17,500 (need to do closer to $20,000 to match last year's October but ideally we want to do $25,000 as our best goal) If you liked today's episode, be sure to tag us on Instagram and Threads @notAVGlaw

Gut Health, Mental Health, Liver Detox, Trauma Help & Holistic Medicine with Dr. Ameet Aggarwal ND
Best Way To Cure Chronic Diseases: Emotional Detox And Healing Ancestral Trauma

Gut Health, Mental Health, Liver Detox, Trauma Help & Holistic Medicine with Dr. Ameet Aggarwal ND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 30:19


Are you grappling with chronic diseases and seeking a natural remedy? This video could hold the solutions you've been searching for. We embark on a journey into the realm of emotional detox and its potential to address ancestral trauma, offering a promising avenue toward improved health. Explore techniques that have the potential to release emotional obstacles, ultimately contributing to enhanced well-being. We will delve into the profound connection between emotional wellness and physical health, equipping you with actionable insights to kickstart your healing process. Whether your aim is to break free from the cycle of family trauma or simply enhance your chronic condition, our comprehensive guide is here to assist you. This video centers around "The Best Way To Cure Chronic Diseases: Emotional Detox And Healing Ancestral Trauma." Furthermore, it delves into these crucial subjects: 1. How To Conduct an Emotional Detox 2. Strategies for Healing Ancestral Trauma 3. A Natural Cure for Chronic Diseases

The Nonprofit Podcast
Top Tips for Streamlining Your Nonprofit Systems!

The Nonprofit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 13:44


Is it time to revamp your nonprofit's efficiency?It's a task we all put off, but now is the perfect time to tidy up your nonprofit's systems with these pro tips, zeroing in on saving time, and money, plus enhancing efficiency at every level of your organization.From why nonprofit audits don't have to be an anxiety-inducing nightmare, to maximizing your Board's leadership potential and optimizing your donor data to inform your strategic planning, we have you covered.Click here to join our monthly Donorbox product deep-dive every first Friday of the month:

Paul's Security Weekly
Filling In The Blanks - Business Security Weekly #90

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 59:08


This week, Michael and Paul bring to you a special Topic Segment this week entitled "How To Conduct a Time Audit"! In the Article Discussion, Tron Foundation acquired BitTorrent for $140 Million, PayPal raised $200 Million in Series E Cylance raised $120 Million in Series E, and more on this episode of Business Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode90   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes!   →Visit our website: https://www.securityweekly.com →Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly →Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly

Business Security Weekly (Audio)
Filling In The Blanks - Business Security Weekly #90

Business Security Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 59:08


This week, Michael and Paul bring to you a special Topic Segment this week entitled "How To Conduct a Time Audit"! In the Article Discussion, Tron Foundation acquired BitTorrent for $140 Million, PayPal raised $200 Million in Series E Cylance raised $120 Million in Series E, and more on this episode of Business Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode90   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes!   →Visit our website: https://www.securityweekly.com →Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly →Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly

Invincible Brand with Melissa Agnes
TCIP #057 – Fort McMurray Wildfire with Garth Rowan

Invincible Brand with Melissa Agnes

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 30:54


The wildfires in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada have been blazing since the start of May and have so far destroyed over 2400 buildings, including homes and businesses, and have resulted in an evacuation of approximately 90,000 citizens. Having yet to be completely tamed by fire fighters, the truly exceptional part is that, of the approximate 90,000 evacuees, not one person has died on account of the fires (there have been accidents that have unfortunately resulted in fatalities, but the fire itself has not taken one human life). As first responders and emergency managers know, this is quite an exceptional crisis management feat. So what is it about the evacuation and the crisis communications of the first responders, the authorities and the local organizations (employers) that has resulted in such an exceptional and successful evacuation? Tune in to this week’s episode of the crisis intelligence podcast, where Garth Rowan and I embark in a preliminary discussion regarding the crisis communications of those involved in the evacuation and emergency response in Fort McMurray. Subscribe to the Crisis Intelligence Podcast! Subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes and/or Stitcher Subscribe via email Connect with Garth and Melissa About host, Melissa Agnes Learn more about Melissa Agnes Follow Melissa on Twitter: @melissa_agnes Connect with Melissa on LinkedIn Email Melissa directly: melissa@melissaagnes.com About guest, Garth Rowan Learn more about Garth Rowan Connect with him on LinkedIn Email Garth directly: garth@beready.ca Check out Garth’s blog posts on The Crisis Intelligence Blog Listen to another great podcast with Garth: TCIP #036 – How To Conduct a Crisis Simulation with Garth Rowan A big thanks to Garth for taking the time to have this interesting discussion with me. And a sincere and heart-filled thank you to all the first responders and emergency managers out in Alberta who have put their lives on the line to help and care for the people of Fort McMurray.

Invincible Brand with Melissa Agnes
TCIP #050 – Online Shaming with Garth Rowan

Invincible Brand with Melissa Agnes

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2015 62:30


Welcome to episode #050 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, with Melissa Agnes and Garth Rowan. From female reporters being spontaneously and continually harassed during live reporting, to individuals making mistakes caught on camera and ending up losing their jobs as a result of the footage going viral. We’ve seen some extreme cases of online shaming in the past few years, often resulting in online bullying with dire consequences. But where does society need to draw a line for this type of mob lynching mentality, and how can we determine whether or not the punishments actually fit the crimes? Additionally, what is the best practice for organizations whose employees get caught in these types of viral controversies? In this episode of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, Garth Rowan and I discuss the reality of online shaming and the impact it has been having on individuals and organizations alike. Through the discussion of several recent case studies, we examine the realities of online shaming and best practices for organizations and individuals for this type of crisis prevention and crisis management. It’s an interesting discussion on a very timely and impactful topic. Enjoy! Running time: 1:02:29 Links mentioned in the podcast CBC and The National: Sexist attacks on female journalists CBC news: Online shaming: the return of mob morality Monica Lewinsky’s TED talk: The price of shame Connect with us! Subscribe to The Crisis Intelligence Podcast!Subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes and/or StitcherSubscribe via email About host, Melissa Agnes Learn more about Melissa AgnesFollow Melissa on Twitter: @melissa_agnesConnect with Melissa on LinkedInEmail Melissa directly: melissa@melissaagnes.com Learn more about Agnes + Day, Melissa’s crisis management firm. About guest, Garth Rowan Learn more about Garth RowanConnect with him on LinkedInEmail Garth directly: garth@beready.caCheck out Garth’s blog posts on The Crisis Intelligence BlogListen to another great podcast with Garth: TCIP #036 – How To Conduct a Crisis Simulation with Garth Rowan Thanks to Garth for taking the time to have this interesting discussion with me! This post, TCIP #050 - Online Shaming with Garth Rowan, was first published to melissaagnes.com.

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Invincible Brand with Melissa Agnes
TCIP #036 – How To Conduct a Crisis Simulation with Garth Rowan

Invincible Brand with Melissa Agnes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2015 54:57


Welcome to episode #036 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, with Melissa Agnes and Garth Rowan. Crisis simulations are an amazing way to test your crisis plan and strengthen your team’s crisis communication skills. I’ve been conducting crisis simulations for a few years now and the results that they bring to my clients never cease to amaze me. That said, I often get asked questions like “how do I conduct a crisis simulation?”; “who should be involved in the exercise?”; “what should I test?”; etc. So I decided to dedicate this week’s episode of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast to answering these questions and helping those of you out there who are interested in conducting a crisis simulation, develop the best scenario and exercise you can for your team. With me in this podcast is my friend and colleague, Garth Rowan. Garth and I work together quite often, combining our strengths to provide our clients with life-like simulations, so it made perfect sense that I would ask him to join me in this conversation. Within this episode, Garth and I have fun answering commonly posed questions, and we share our own experiences while detailing what makes for a great crisis simulation. This post, TCIP #036 - How To Conduct a Crisis Simulation with Garth Rowan, was originally to melissaagnes.com