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The Side Hustle Show
171: How to Get Paid to Create Content – Even When You’re Just Starting Out

The Side Hustle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 35:48


Want to get paid to create content? Jason Zook is the undisputed king when it comes to sponsored content. You may know Jason as the IWearYourShirt guy, where he earned over $1,000,000 wearing t-shirts for various companies. He's even sold his last name (twice -- each for $40k+), formerly going as Jason Surfrapp and Jason Headsetsdotcom. In this episode, he shares his tips for getting sponsors for your work, even if you're just starting out. I think you'll like it!

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Business Reimagined with Danny Iny | The Mirasee Podcast
Risk, Opportunity and Possibility with Jason Zook

Business Reimagined with Danny Iny | The Mirasee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2016 28:45


is no stranger to risk and opportunity, and he’s been on both sides of the bank ledger for it. From selling his last name twice (can you imagine being Jason Headsetsdotcom?), to wearing company t-shirts and talking about their brands for money, what sets Jason apart is his originality. He was the type of kid who got bad grades in school, not because he got the wrong answers. Jason got the RIGHT answers, but he was penalized for not working them out the right way. Today, Danny talks with Jason about his unique business style, the twists and turns he went through personally and professionally, and finally, about how he achieved his current success as Jason Zook.   At 5:00 - Jason talks about all the problems he had with his various launches, and how much money he lost as a result. The answer is surprising.   At 9:00 - While he doesn't believe in luck, Jason believes on one thing: things will be tough. He shares his message on how to overcome these things.      At 10:00 - Jason gives a shocking example of who actually succeeds with entrepreneurship, and who doesn't have the grit to see it through.       At 16:00 - Jason gives his thoughts and an honest account of when he was $100,000 in debt, and how it felt revealing it for the first time on stage, where he was scheduled to give a talk on success. At 23:00 - Like Danny, Jason crawled out of his debt, and he shares the steps he took to do it.

Theater of The Courtroom
TOTC EP20: Invest In Success With Jason Zook & “Buy My Future”

Theater of The Courtroom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 43:29


Jason Zook has a different perspective on life and business. He’s not afraid to try weird and crazy business ideas. In 2008 he started a business called I Wear Your Shirt. Over 5 years he earned over $1 million in revenue from wearing over 1,600 sponsored t-shirts. Following that business, he sold the rights to his last name (he was Jason Headsetsdotcom and Jason Surfrapp for awhile)  selling his last name (twice).

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Ask Altucher
Ep 360 Jason Zook (aka Surfrapp) Sells His Future

Ask Altucher

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2015 41:04


Of all the assets that you could possibly sell, I bet you've never thought of selling your future . . . but Jason is doing just that. Jason Zook (formerly JasonSurfrapp, Jason Headsetsdotcom and Jason Sadler) is a crazy-at-heart salesman . . . beneath that, he's an impressive content creator with a long track record of success. He's not a painter or a musician, but no one would ever say he's not an artist. Is he on to something new here? Listen as James does his due diligence and decides whether to buy in or not. I doubt you'll ever hear another show like this one again.

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The Derek Loudermilk Show (The Art of Adventure)
AOA 062 | Jason Zook | Exercise Your Creative Muscle To Make Millions

The Derek Loudermilk Show (The Art of Adventure)

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2015 58:08


"My best ideas come in moments of stillness" Today's guest on the Art of Adventure podcast has made a name for himself by thinking outside the box with unconventional and creative business ideas and marketing strategies. He is the man behind IWearYourShirt.com, a million dollar business where he got paid to wear t-shirts for a living. He has changed his name more than Prince: Jason Zook (rhymes with 'look'), was formerly known as Jason Sadler, Jason HeadsetsDotCom and Jason SurfrApp. In 2014, he self-published his book Creativity For Sale by crowd-sourcing over $75,000 worth of sponsorships before the book was even written. This episode is all about how to exercise your creative muscle, take action, and have fun making money. Quotes: "NO is another opportunity to hear yes" - Jason Zook "You don't get what you don't ask for" - Jason Zook "I want people to feel the empowering feeling of getting something into the world" - Jason Zook "Follow your effort, not your passion" - Jason Zook "Adventure is realizing a big dream" - Jason Zook "If could add anything to the world, I would bring Steven Jobs back and add another Elon Musk" - Jason Zook "Take a photo of you with your favorite author's book and send it to them" - Jason Zook "The first 'weakness' I outsource is to pay for a good designer" - Jason Zook "My best ideas come in moments of stillness" - Jason Zook What you will learn in this episode: -How to tone and build your creative muscle -"Hacktics" - hacks and tactics to help you take action -What Jason's greatest strength is -How Jason funded his podcast with a product bundle -Why you should make yourself accessible to help others -How to find your unifying theme -How to get over self doubt and get used to rejection -Jason's favorite pricing model and how it works -Plus much more... Continue the Adventure: Jason Does Stuff - for all Jason's past and current projects Author at The Next Web Creativity For Sale: How I Made $1,000,000 Wearing T-Shirts And How You Can Turn Your Passion Into Profit, Too Thanks Jason Zook! If you enjoyed this session of The Art of Adventure Podcast, let Jason know by clicking on the link below and sending him a quick shout out on Twitter: Click here to thank Jason on Twitter! Support the Art of Adventure! This podcast is supported by listeners like you! Become a patron of the Art of Adventure on Patreon This episode is also brought to you by Red Revive! We have an amazing new partner and are offering a special sale for Art of Adventure listeners – click here for 30% off! Subscribe to The Art of Adventure Podcast for free in iTunes or Stitcher. If you enjoyed the show, please help us by leaving a 5-star rating and review! You might also like these episodes: AOA 031 | Shane Snow | Smartcuts and Storytelling AOA 039 | Jesse Krieger | Focus On Your Area Of Genius AOA 025 | Steve Daar | Profit Hacking For Web Entrepreneurs AOA 020 | Scott Morrison | The World Of Sponsorship Did you enjoy the episode?: What was your biggest takeaway? How are you using creativity to make money right now? What is the craziest creative business idea you have heard of? Please share in the comments section below as I’d love to hear from you.

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Chatting With Champions: Interviews With Successful Entrepreneurs
Jason SurfrApp: Turning Your Creative Ideas Into Successful Businesses

Chatting With Champions: Interviews With Successful Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014 43:20


Chatting With Champions Podcast Interview #63. Tyler Basu and Jason SurfrApp “Turning Your Creative Ideas Into Successful Businesses” Jason SurfrApp (formerly Jason Headsetsdotcom & Jason Sadler) is an unconventional marketer, entrepreneur, The post Jason SurfrApp: Turning Your Creative Ideas Into Successful Businesses appeared first on Chatting With Champions.

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The James Altucher Show
Ep. 44 - Jason SurfrApp: $1 Million Selling My Identity

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2014 85:42


Jason SurfrApp (formerly Jason Headsetsdotcom & Jason Sadler) is as unconventional a marketer and entrepreneur as you'll find anywhere. He's an idea machine who knows how to execute his ideas. He created IWearYourShirt, a company that used sponsored t-shirts to promote businesses on social media, and in 2012 and 2013, he auctioned off his last name to the highest bidders.  James and Jason dive into what it takes to really build a buzz, and talk about whether traditional PR companies are worth the money they charge. Jason has found a better way... He just asks. That may seem easy, but it's really a huge amount of work to do it right. Do you have a "trust circle"? James and Jason talk about how important it is to have one. Frustrated by the confusing landscape of book publishers and book agents, Jason chose himself by self-publishing and raising over $75,000 through sponsorships in his book Creativity For Salebefore a single word was written or a single copy of the book sold. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel
SPOS #416 - Creativity For Sale With Jason SurfrApp

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2014 46:07


Welcome to episode #416 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. I had heard of Jason SurfrApp before, only that wasn't his name. The last time I had heard of him, his name was Jason Headsetsdotcom (not kidding). That right, Jason had done this before. He had legally changed his last name to the highest bidder... and he had done it again. Call it a stunt. Call it unconventional, but Jason has a knack for this kind of marketing... or entrepreneurship (depends on how you slice it). He created IWearYourShirt, a company that used sponsored t-shirts to promote businesses on social media and turned it into a million dollar business (not a typo). He took the same approach to the recent publishing of his business book, Creativity For Sale. Frustrated by the landscape of book publishers and book agents, Jason self-published and raised over $75,000 through sponsorships in the book before a single word was written or a single copy of the book sold. If you know anything about book advances and business book sales numbers, that's not a bad amount (at all). The Unmarketing hero, Scott Stratten, took to Facebook to record a video about how personalized Jason's pitch to Scott was. Stratten's video was so compelling that I invited Jason to talk about how he sees marketing, and what stunts look like in a world with so much noise. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #416 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 46:06. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. 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.  Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT Delete is now available too! In conversation with Jason SurfrApp. Creativity For Sale. I Wear Your Shirt. Follow Jason on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Get David's song for free here: Artists For Amnesty. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #416 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising podcast blog blogging brand business book business podcast creativity for sale david usher digital marketing facebook i wear your shirt itunes jason headsetsdotcom jason surfrapp marketing podcast scott stratten twitter unmarketing