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The Shawshank Redemption (1994) There is nothing like doing a podcast on a stone cold classic! On this episode we take a look back at the wonderful film by Frank Darabont, The Shawshank Redemption (1994). Come along as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of this film and talk about why it is still one of the best ever made! Living In The Past is a show about revisiting pop culture from the past. Hosted by Jeremy Scott, Jeff Herring, Devin Kleffer, and Carl Hassler. These friends can't help but revisit the movies and TV shows that they loved from their younger years. Come along and get a little nostalgic with us as we look back, enjoy, and ask the important question: is it still OK to like this stuff? Patreon https://www.patreon.com/livininthepast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@livingthepast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livinginthepast/message
There are an infinite number of ways to make money as a coach! During this episode, I interview Jeff Herring as he shares with us two creative ways that he earns that have nothing to do with 1:1 or group coaching! Jeff has a creative system of earning money first through monetizing his podcast where he consults with individuals to use a piece of content to make passive income. And, he shares with us many of his techniques that he's used to earn passive income on his content as well!
Dune: Part 2 (2024) On this episode of Living in the Past Carl leads Jeremy through the desert of Arrakis to revisit the new film by Denis Villeneuve, Dune: Part 2. They also take a peak back at the 1984 David Lynch film, Dune, and discuss how this new film holds up. Living In The Past is a show about revisiting pop culture from the past. Hosted by Jeremy Scott, Jeff Herring, Devin Kleffer, and Carl Hassler. These friends can't help but revisit the movies and TV shows that they loved from their younger years. Come along and get a little nostalgic with us as we look back, enjoy, and ask the important question: is it still OK to like this stuff? Patreon https://www.patreon.com/livininthepast Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LivingThePast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livinginthepast/message
The Terminator (1984) On this episode of Living In The Past we go back in time to revisit the 1984 classic, The Terminator. Living In The Past is a show about revisiting pop culture from the past. Hosted by Jeremy Scott, Jeff Herring, Devin Kleffer, and Carl Hassler. These friends can't help but revisit the movies and TV shows that they loved from their younger years. Come along and get a little nostalgic with us as we look back, enjoy, and ask the important question: is it still OK to like this stuff? Patreon https://www.patreon.com/livininthepast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@livingthepast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livinginthepast/message
On this week's Dream Business Radio Show, I interview Jeff Herring. Jeff Herring is a former marriage therapist who about 20 years ago turned internet marketer guru who specialized in using content to build credibility, trust, email lists and ultimately – the reason we entrepreneurs would want to do that is because it is a great way to grow your business and expand your profits. Jeff is known as the Content Profit Coach and the host of the Content Profit Show, creator of Content Profit Nation and Custom Content on Demand Program. WEBSITE: www.JeffHerring.com/custom
On this episode Jeremy and Devin do the hard work for you and figure out what are the best 80s pop-culture quotes to use in real life situations. Let us know what we missed. Living In The Past is a show about revisiting pop culture from the past. Hosted by Jeremy Scott, Jeff Herring, Devin Kleffer, and Carl Hassler. These friends can't help but revisit the movies and TV shows that they loved from their younger years. Come along and get a little nostalgic with us as we look back, enjoy, and ask the important question: is it still OK to like this stuff? Patreon https://www.patreon.com/livininthepast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@livingthepast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livinginthepast/message
Happy New Year!!!!! In this episode Devin and Jeremy look forward to 2024 and make some commitments that will help them relive their past and become even more curmudgeonly. Join in the fun as this duo make promises to themselves that they very well might regret. Living In The Past is a show about revisiting pop culture from the past. Hosted by Jeremy Scott, Jeff Herring, Devin Kleffer, and Carl Hassler. These friends can't help but revisit the movies and TV shows that they loved from their younger years. Come along and get a little nostalgic with us as we look back, enjoy, and ask the important question: is it still OK to like this stuff? Patreon https://www.patreon.com/livininthepast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@livingthepast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livinginthepast/message
Enter The Dragon (1973) We end 2023 with a look back at the Bruce Lee martial arts classic, Enter The Dragon. What is shocking is that even though the film is celebrating it's 50th anniversary it still holds up and shows us why Bruce Lee is still the master. Come along and revisit this classic with us while we discuss the film we also look back at Bruce Lee himself and examine his legacy. Living In The Past is a show about revisiting pop culture from the past. Hosted by Jeremy Scott, Jeff Herring, Devin Kleffer, and Carl Hassler. These friends can't help but revisit the movies and TV shows that they loved from their younger years. Come along and get a little nostalgic with us as we look back, enjoy, and ask the important question: is it still OK to like this stuff? Patreon https://www.patreon.com/livininthepast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@livingthepast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livinginthepast/message
Gremlins (1984) On this episode of Living In The Past we go back to 1984 and explore the horror Christmas comedy Gremlins. As always, it is helpful to fight off the little green monsters with a friend and on this episode Jeremy is joined by Devin to throw the Gremlins into the proverbial blender. Come along and join us as we explore this Christmas classic from the 80s! Living In The Past is a show about revisiting pop culture from the past. Hosted by Jeremy Scott, Jeff Herring, Devin Kleffer, and Carl Hassler. These friends can't help but revisit the movies and TV shows that they loved from their younger years. Come along and get a little nostalgic with us as we look back, enjoy, and ask the important question: is it still OK to like this stuff? Patreon https://www.patreon.com/livininthepast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@livingthepast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livinginthepast/message
The Fugitive (1993) On this episode Carl and Jeremy explore the Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones classic, The Fugitive (1993). Come along for the ride as we try to evade the authorities and revisit this adventure/thriller on it's 30th anniversary. Living In The Past is a show about revisiting pop culture from the past. Hosted by Jeremy Scott, Jeff Herring, Devin Kleffer, and Carl Hassler. These friends can't help but revisit the movies and TV shows that they loved from their younger years. Come along and get a little nostalgic with us as we look back, enjoy, and ask the important question: is it still OK to like this stuff? Patreon https://www.patreon.com/livininthepast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@livingthepast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livinginthepast/message
The Shining (1980) On this episode of Living In The Past, Jeremy and Jeff take a really deep dive into the Stanley Kubrick classic The Shining. What makes this scary? Is The Shining overrated? These questions and more are explored in this look back at a very influential film. Living In The Past is a show about revisiting pop culture from the past. Hosted by Jeremy Scott, Jeff Herring, Devin Kleffer, and Carl Hassler; these friends can't help but revisit the movies and TV shows that they loved from their younger years. Come along and get a little nostalgic with us as we look back, enjoy, and ask the important question: is it still OK to like this stuff? Patreon https://www.patreon.com/livininthepast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livingthepast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livinginthepast/message
Overthinking. If you're like me, that's what you do when have a great idea for a new course, but you're anxious about putting it out there for the world to see. Suddenly you're filled with questions. What if you don't know enough about the subject you want to teach? What if you get lost in a sea of others all talking about the same thing? What if what you make doesn't live up to your own (ridiculously) high standards? Just who do you think you are, anyway? Creators in every niche can find these and other questions on endless repeat in our minds. If we're not careful, they'll kill our confidence and shatter our dreams. On this episode of the Tiny Course Empire podcast, I'll give you a new way to think about these and other confidence-crushers, and I'll share my personal struggle as well. What you'll learn in this episode: The confidence-crushing question that kept me from creating my first digital course (until a smart coach set me straight) Why “expert status” is overrated, and what you should aim for instead Why it's ok (maybe even preferable) to admit when you don't have all the answers What it really means to have a USP (unique selling proposition) How to think about your competition Why you'll never run out of ideas for new courses and content Resources mentioned: Six-Figure Systems is where I'll teach you everything I know about launching and growing an online business. Nicole Dean is one of my favorite people in the world, and a phenomenal business coach, too. Kelly McCausey teaches mindset and marketing—a killer combo. Here's her coaching ladder graphic. Jeff Herring knows more about content marketing than I'll ever know. Letting Go of Perfectionism offers up my best advice and some tricks I've learned for silencing your inner critic. Three New Ways to Think About Your Competition gives you… well, new ways to think about your competition.
If there's one question I hear over and over again, it's “How do I build a mailing list?” There are a few tried-and-true strategies I've used, such as participating in bundles and giveaways or starting an affiliate program. But there is one method that consistently brings in high-quality subscribers to my email list, and that's content upgrades. In this episode, I'm chatting with content creator Jeff Herring about four ways I use content upgrades. I love these methods because they're fast and easy, and they offer loads of value for my subscribers, too. Prefer a transcript? Here you go! What you'll learn in this episode: What the heck is a content upgrade anyway? How to turn your content into a downloadable resource A clever WordPress plugin that does all the work for you How to do more with content you've already created The types of content that are perfect for content upgrades Why this type of list-building gives you superpowers as an email marketer Resources mentioned: Six-Figure Systems is my monthly program where I help you plan, build, and grow a six-figure online business. Start your $7 trial today and see everything that's included. Designrr.io takes your written content and turns it into beautifully formatted documents with the click of a button. Uncovering Hidden Cash will help you find all those profit streams that are costing you money every month. PostGopher makes creating content upgrades as easy as installing a plugin.
On this week's Dream Business Radio Show, I interview Jeff Herring. Jeff Herring helps content creators become content profit makers on his hit show, The Content Profit Show, and he does it in 20 minutes or less. Jeff Herring is the creator of Content Creation Nation and Smart Content Income. His students and members discover how to create, repurpose and profit with all kinds of content. Download MP3 Connect with Jeff on their website: https://thecontentprofitshow.com/guest-schedule/
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Struggle with creating content? Jeff Herring provides tools, templates, software, and strategies to make content creation easy! No experience necessary. Jeff Herring AKA The Content Marketing Guy is an internet marketer specializing in article marketing, teaching internet marketers, authors, speakers and self-employed professionals to write and market articles for more prospects, publicity and profits, and to create multiple streams of income with their content. Jeff began as a marriage and family therapist, with a thriving practice for over 25 years… He began writing a weekly syndicated column and found that he became the “Therapist in the Paper” and grew his private therapy practice into a thriving business, with people and groups on his waiting list and filling the practices of his colleagues with the overflow. Afterlife happened and Jeff found himself divorced, his children have moved away from Florida to Georgia so Jeff moved to Georgia as soon as possible and in addition to some long-distance therapy clients, he began teaching other people how to quickly and easily create content to promote their businesses. When the internet took off, he found the same type of articles from his syndicated column worked wonders for bringing targeted traffic to his (and his client's) websites. And the Content Marketing Guy was born… Jeff's students and clients discover how to write more articles in less time, get their information in front of more eyes in as many consumable forms as possible, create a massive web presence, build a highly qualified and highly responsive list, and create multiple information products to build their information empire with their content. When Jeff turned his content marketing expertise on the internet, he created a flood of traffic to his web sites that he could not stop if he wanted to, and he doesn't want to. He is perhaps the most prolific Content Marketing expert in the world, practicing what he preaches with well over 1.5 Million article views online. See some of Jeff Herring's articles here. WATCH Medium Training Webinar Replay - CLICK HERE Get Jeffs' 21 Fresh Content Ideas - CLICK HERE
Have you ever thought to yourself, “There's too much competition in this niche,” or “I'm too late to find success with this,” or “Everyone else does this better than I can”? We've all had those thoughts at one time or another, and it all starts with how we think about the competition. A few weeks ago, I received an email from a subscriber who wondered if she was making a mistake by promoting her potential competitors. Would it take away from her sales down the road? Would she lose customers? That got me thinking about what it means to compete with one another in business, and why we often see competition as a bad thing when in fact, it's the opposite. In this episode, I'm challenging you to change how you think about the competition. I'll give you three new perspectives to try on, along with some real-world examples to show you how each of them can actually improve your business. Prefer a transcript? Here you go! What you'll learn in this episode: How to grow your reach and your income by turning competitors into collaborators Why having competitors in your niche is actually a good thing How your competitors can inspire you to do better Resources mentioned: Six-Figure Systems: Start a one-week all-access-pass trial today for just $7 Karon Thackston teaches you how to use words more effectively Kelly McCausey builds communities through content Liz Wilcox wants to help boost your email marketing skills Amy Harrop has some brilliant ideas for creating low-content products Debbie Gartner is a master of SEO Sue Painter has a wealth of information in a wide variety of business models and niches Angela Wills wants you to design a business around your life instead of the other way around Jeff Herring helps you turn content into profits Tracy Roberts and Susanne Myers create rebrandable content for your blog, email, and other publishing needs Connie Ragen Green believes in giving back to her community as a way of growing her business
I have a repeat guest here because he does really great things for people and he's a great guest and known him for a long time. His name is Jeff Herring and he's a really prolific content creator and got a great new podcast coming up too. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 637 How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars See Tom's Stuff – https://linktr.ee/antionandassociates 01:55 Tom's introduction to Jeff Herring 11:15 Coming up through the ranks from the dreaded JOB 16:07 Being a prolific writer 21:14 Even a dog can have its own blog 23:36 Working with students one on one Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar - https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Screw The Commute Podcast App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/ College Ripoff Quiz - https://imtcva.org/quiz Know a young person for our Youth Episode Series? Send an email to Tom! - orders@antion.com Have a Roku box? Find Tom's Public Speaking Channel there! - https://channelstore.roku.com/details/267358/the-public-speaking-channel How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Retreat and Joint Venture Program - https://greatinternetmarketingtraining.com/ KickStartCart - http://www.kickstartcart.com/ Copywriting901 - https://copywriting901.com/ Disabilities Page - https://imtcva.org/disabilities/ The Content Profit Show - https://thecontentprofitshow.com/ Email Tom: Tom@ScrewTheCommute.com Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes Ray Brehm - https://screwthecommute.com/636/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://screwthecommute.com/wordpressecourse/ Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/ After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.
On this week's Dream Business Radio Show, I share the replay from a special one-hour webinar with my special guest, Jeff Herring. The webinar was titled, Create with Purpose, Promote with Grace and Profit with Ease!” Jeff shares some very powerful content marketing strategies. Download MP3 Connect with Jeff on their website: www.SmartContentIncome.com/jim-sp
Tonight, Austin Abels and Jeff Herring join us!
On this week's Dream Business Radio Show, content marketing expert, Jeff Herring, shares some amazing tips on how to market your small business using Pinterest! Download MP3 Connect with Jeff on their website: www.SMartContentIncome.com
Dream Business Radio #470 On this week's Dream Business Radio Show, I interview the creator of Content Creation Nation and Smart Content Income, Jeff Herring. His students and members discover how to create, repurpose and profit with all kinds of content. Don't miss this powerful episode. Download MP3 Connect with Jeff on their website: https://smartcontentincome.com/
SubscribeApple | Google | Spotify | Amazon | StitcherResourceContent Ignite4 Value DropsCreate Your Content with Genius TemplatesPublish to Medium - SmartContentIncome.com/join-mediumRepurpose 5 Ways in 5 MinutesRepeat DailySPONSORSSamcart –Whether you are selling digital products or online services, SamCart is the easiest way to start creating courses and accepting orders.Lighthouse Family Retreat – Atlanta based organization serving families living through childhood cancer.Show NotesWell, welcome everybody to the Smart Content Income Podcast, the podcast for content creators. This is Jeff Herring, your host, and as always, I'm glad you're here and I'm so glad to be with you. We're in the middle of a three-part series called Three Genius Template Series, and the name of it is Create, Repurpose, Profit. So welcome. Glad you're here.In episode 20, we created a piece of content using the Barrier's Genius Template. If you weren't a part of that, go back and listen to episode 20. It's a quick eight minute episode where you'll learn how to create a really cool piece of content using the Barrier's Genius Template.Today, we're going to take that same content, in episode 21, and repurpose it five ways in five minutes. Yes, I'm going to show you how to do that. Then, in episode 22, we're going to show you how to take the same piece of content and turn it into an information product, a course, an ebook, or anything else you want. Of course, we'll have a surprise bonus. And let's dive right in.So, there's four steps to this. Step one is you create your content with a Genius Template. For this, we use the example of Barriers. You can use any of them. There's dozens of them that you can use. Then I want you to publish that content piece to a site called medium.com. And when you go to ... and I'll put this in the notes too, when you go to smartcontentincome.com/join-medium, that's smartcontentincome.com/join-medium, I encourage you to ... you can join it for free, and publish and get in the profit program, and all that, the partner program. I recommend you go ahead and make the whopping $5 a month investment, so that you can have access to all the content on Medium. If you just do the free version, you'll get like six articles a week, and that really limits your research, your connection with people, and you're building a list from there. And when you do that at smartcontentincome.com/join-medium, you'll get a free ... it's in development, a free Medium course about how to profit on Medium that I'm working on. So you...
SubscribeApple | Google | Spotify | Amazon | StitcherResource21 Genius Templates3 Value DropsCreate your contentPublish your contentRepurpose your content - repurpose your content at least once. And many more times after that - see this week's daily episodes at 12:15 PM ETSponsorsSamcart –Whether you are selling digital products or online services, SamCart is the easiest way to start creating courses and accepting orders.Lighthouse Family Retreat – Atlanta based organization serving families living through childhood cancer.Show Notes00:00:02 Welcome everyone to the smart content income podcast, the podcast for content creators. I'm Jeff Herring. And I'm your host. Let me start that again. I'm Jeff Herring and I'm your host, and I'm so glad as always that you're here. Our theme for this week is content repurposing. I'm really excited about you discovering the power of content repurposing. So each day,00:00:25 including today, followed by Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, you will get a powerful content creation tip. And some of those days we'll focus on exactly how to repurpose on different platforms. One in particular will be ticked off. All right. So today I want to talk about insanity and sanity. I bet you've heard the definition of insanity, right?00:00:51 And sanity is defined as when you keep doing the same things over and over that don't work and you just keep doing them and expect different results. Okay. That's in sanity. Have you ever heard of hyper sanity? Hyper sanity is one of the definitions of repurposing because hyper sanity or repurposing hyper sanity is when you use the same thing over and over again in multiple places and get great results.00:01:24 I'll say that again. Repurposing hyper sanity is when you use the same content over and over on different platforms in different ways and get great and fantastic results. Now, with that for a, for a baseline, let's talk about the number one rule for repurposing. Now here's the there's three steps to content. There's content creation. There's create repurpose and profit create repurpose and profit.00:01:57 Okay. Here's what most people do. And I'd say probably at least 75% people will do is they'll create content but not publish it, which I know that sounds nuts. But what people get caught up in is perfectionism. And you know, I know I'll step on some toes here, but perfection,...
SubscribeApple | Google | Spotify | Amazon | StitcherResourceContent Creation Nation Free 30 Day Test Drive – Get complete "test drive" access to THE membership site for content creators => CONTENT CREATION NATION3 Great Value DropsJeff - Gather your existing content into a 5, 7, or 9 week "Beginner's Guide"Teresa Kuhl - To join the membership of your choice at no extra cost to you, review your Paypal monthly payments and cancel those you no longer use to get the new monthly paymentScott Whitaker - The 3 C's of Membership Content: Catalogue, Categorize, CalendarSponsorsSamcart –Whether you are selling digital products or online services, SamCart is the easiest way to start creating courses and accepting orders.Lighthouse Family Retreat – Atlanta based organization serving families living through childhood cancerGreat Resources1) 21 Genius Templates – 21 Genius Templates for Articles, Blog Posts, Videos, Calls to Action, and More!2) Content Creation Nation – Genius Templates, Content Creation, Courses, BootCamps, and More Designed to Help Create, Repurpose, Profit!3) The Jim Edwards Method Premium – 76+ Software “Wizards” and Monthly TrainingShow Notes00:00:00 Welcome everybody to the first ever smart content income podcast. The podcast for content creators. This is Jeff Herring, your host. I'm so glad you're here in a moment. I'm going to give you an overview since this is the first one, but what we'll be doing here, but first here's what you're getting today. First, I want to share with you one of my best successful short term membership tips,00:00:24 and then Theresa cool is going to be on with a super cool. See what I did there three. So cool, super cool strategy to join a membership. And then Scott Whitaker, a membership multiplier will show you how memberships are perfect for content creators, with the three CS of content. And at the end, we've got a surprise bonus for you in celebration of our first...
Dream Business Radio #450 On this week's Dream Business Radio Show, my special guest is Jeff Herring. Jeff is the creator of Con-tent Creation Nation and Smart Content Income. His students and members discover how to create, repurpose and profit with all kinds of content. Download MP3 Connect to Jeff on their website: www.JeffHerring.com
Jeff Herring is the creator of Content Creation Nation and Smart Content Income. His students and members discover how to create repurpose profit with all kinds of content. And he's a single dad of two sons, two large dogs. And guess what? All of them are housebroken. How do you like that? Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 407 How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars 04:09 Tom's introduction to Jeff Herring 10:28 New websites with links to all kinds of stuff 13:57 "CHUNK" templates 16:58 Content Profit Funnels 21:03 Started as a family therapist 29:40 Sponsor message 32:14 A typical day for Jeff and how he stays motivated Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar - https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Screw The Commute Podcast App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/ College Ripoff Quiz - https://imtcva.org/quiz Know a young person for our Youth Episode Series? Send an email to Tom! - orders@antion.com Have a Roku box? Find Tom's Public Speaking Channel there! - https://channelstore.roku.com/details/267358/the-public-speaking-channel How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Retreat and Joint Venture Program - https://greatinternetmarketingtraining.com/ 21 Fresh Content Ideas - http://21freshcontentideas.com Content Creation Nation - http://contentcreationnation.com Smart Content Income - http://smartcontentincome.com Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes Hashtags - https://screwthecommute.com/406/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://screwthecommute.com/wordpressecourse/ Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/ After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.
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Struggle with creating content? Jeff Herring provides tools, templates, software, and strategies to make content creation easy! No experience necessary. Jeff Herring AKA The Content Marketing Guy is an internet marketer specializing in article marketing, teaching internet marketers, authors, speakers and self-employed professionals to write and market articles for more prospects, publicity and profits, and to create multiple streams of income with their content. Jeff began as a marriage and family therapist, with a thriving practice for over 25 years… He began writing a weekly syndicated column and found that he became the “Therapist in the Paper” and grew his private therapy practice into a thriving business, with people and groups on his waiting list and filling the practices of his colleagues with the overflow. Afterlife happened and Jeff found himself divorced, his children have moved away from Florida to Georgia so Jeff moved to Georgia as soon as possible and in addition to some long-distance therapy clients, he began teaching other people how to quickly and easily create content to promote their businesses. When the internet took off, he found the same type of articles from his syndicated column worked wonders for bringing targeted traffic to his (and his client's) websites. And the Content Marketing Guy was born… Jeff's students and clients discover how to write more articles in less time, get their information in front of more eyes in as many consumable forms as possible, create a massive web presence, build a highly qualified and highly responsive list, and create multiple information products to build their information empire with their content. When Jeff turned his content marketing expertise on the internet, he created a flood of traffic to his web sites that he could not stop if he wanted to, and he doesn't want to. He is perhaps the most prolific Content Marketing expert in the world, practicing what he preaches with well over 1.5 Million article views online. See some of Jeff Herring's articles here. WATCH Medium Training Webinar Replay - CLICK HERE Get Jeffs' 21 Fresh Content Ideas - CLICK HERE
Are you struggling with creating content? Well, Jeff Herring provides you with tools, templates, wizards and strategies to make content creation fast, easy and profitable. And no experience is necessary. And a little bit later. He's got a super freebie for you. So hang in there for that. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 272 How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars 03:28 Tom's introduction to Jeff Herring 07:18 Jeff's secret place 19:21 Getting qualified people as you promote yourself 21:12 Editorial scrutiny to prevent spammy posts 23:29 Sponsor message 26:28 Jeff has a freebie Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar - https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Screw The Commute Podcast App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/ College Ripoff Quiz - https://imtcva.org/quiz Know a young person for our Youth Episode Series? Send an email to Tom! - orders@antion.com Have a Roku box? Find Tom's Public Speaking Channel there! - https://channelstore.roku.com/details/267358/the-public-speaking-channel How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Retreat and Joint Venture Program - https://greatinternetmarketingtraining.com/ Herman Munster quote - https://www.quotes.net/mquote/909518 Medium - https://medium.com/ Jeff's Freebie - http://contentdoes.com/medium Via email: jh@jeffherring.com Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes Residual Affiliate Programs - https://screwthecommute.com/271/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://www.GreatInternetMarketing.com/wordpressecourse Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/ After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.
In the first edition of "The Sleepover" we're spending the night with Jeff Herring of the Goddamn Rights. Forgive the shitty audio on MY end, I didnt know you couldnt talk like it was speakerphone. Jeff did amazing tho!
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Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 005 Jeff Herring 01:22 Tom's introduction to Jeff Herring 03:35 What Jeff does 05:27 When he decided to go out on his own 06:53 Advice for those that want to do their own thing 08:26 Tips for making it happen 11:35 The deeper you go, the more people want to copy you 12:34 Funny driving story 16:21 Good and bad of working for you 17:51 What's new out there in content land 19:35 Sponsor message 20:15 A typical day for Jeff 21:15 Jeff's dog has a blog! 22:18 Staying motivated 24:20 Parting thoughts from Jeff *** Resources mentioned in this podcast *** Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Jeff Herring's website - http://jeffherring.com/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://tinyurl.com/ows2wu5
Welcome to Real Fast Results! We have a great show lined up for you today. I have my good buddy, and mentor, Mr. Mike Stewart. We’re here to chat about something that’s cutting edge. If you want to develop your business so that you are “head and shoulders” above what your competitors are doing, or are willing to do, then you’re in the right place. Throughout this episode, we’ll be talking about building up your platform, your list, and the ways that you connect with the market you serve. More importantly, you’re going to learn how to go about doing this with live video! Mike Stewart has over 40 years of commercial/television experience and production. He definitely knows how to produce quality television. I really do appreciate Mike taking the time to help share his expertise with us. Take it away, Mike! Embrace Live Video My passion is helping the world understand how audio and video is now being transmitted into people’s pockets. The result that I feel people should take away from this podcast is that getting content to your community and your audience has never been easier or faster. There’s also never been a bigger reach than there is today. You have to understand that when I got my start, there was no Internet to turn to. We are living in a very exciting time when it comes to communicating with audiences, especially since the principles of television haven’t changed and the production standards haven’t changed. The pipeline has changed. Forty years ago, even if you had millions or billions of dollars that it took to pay for the technology and the team you needed to get your message heard around the world, most people wouldn’t even have had the opportunity. Nowadays, for less than the cost of a few bottles of wine or a trip to a fine restaurant, you could broadcast your content, in high definition, to the world. Your message can simply fall into the pockets of individuals who can follow you, like you, trust you, and ultimately, become paying customers of yours. That’s why it’s an exciting time, and it’s not about just live video either. It’s just that the makers of this technology, such as Facebook, Periscope, and so forth, all see that this pipeline is the way that human beings should receive the content. The Principle of Television says that once you have built an audience, then you have the ability to advertise, which in turn results in profits, connections, and business. You should embrace live video. It’s a powerful opportunity that is staring people in the face, and yet, most people don’t even realize that it’s there for the taking. Implementation Steps First and foremost, you need to understand that live video is based around mobile technology (i.e. Smartphones & tablets). We’ve had online video for over 15 years now, but that required a desktop computer or a laptop. Today, we have what’s called Smartphones, but let’s call it what it is. It’s really a computer, but in fact, the Smartphones of today are 10 times more powerful than the computer that got people on the moon. So, you’re carrying around an extremely potent device in your pocket. Step 1 – Download Free Apps The very first step that you need to take is to download the free apps that will allow you start practicing. If you’ve never gone live before, this is a big road block. You have to get over the fact that you’re looking into a camera and talking to people. You’ll need: Facebook app Facebook Pages Manager app Periscope app Blab app YouTube Connect app There are a lot of players in this pipeline, but the principles of television are the same across the board. In other words, they are the same ones that were started back in the 1940’s, when television became the new pipeline for media and advertising. The great thing about this is that you no longer have to go out and buy millions of dollars worth of equipment. You already own it. Not only do you have the world’s most incredible camera in your pocket, you’ve got the software given to you by companies like Facebook, YouTube, Google, etc. So, get started by practicing and getting comfortable about being an expert and an authority in your market so that you can talk into the lens of a camera. That’s Step #1, and you can start that right now at no cost. If you are an entrepreneur and you’re not doing this, you’re missing the opportunity of a lifetime. Step 2 – Learn the Elements of Television Step number two is to learn the elements of television. Anybody in the world could take a smartphone out of their pocket and start creating a selfie video. However, to come across as a professional, you do need to know the elements of television, which are actually very basic. You need to do a little bit of show-prep beforehand, and really think about the content that you’re going to create. What problem are you going to talk about, and what solution are you going to share with your audience? Every successful radio and television show since this industry began has had a staff of writers and production people. They also always had a system in place to ensure that they made the best show possible every time they did one. On top of that, they constantly strived to improve what they were doing and up their game. Yes, it is possible for you to turn on your camera and just start talking, but you’re probably not going to build a very big audience this way. In real television and radio, if your ratings are horrible, your show is going to get cancelled. This is why it’s important to begin with some show-prep. You need to think about specifics and make decisions accordingly. For instance, you may decide that every morning you are going to do a live show at 9 am EST every Monday morning for 30 minutes, and each week you are going to have incredible content that completely blows people away, answers people’s questions, and provides them with great solutions. The minute you finish one show, you’ll need to start prepping for the next one, and the next one, and so on. I like to study late night television. They are constantly trying to have the best guests and the most awesome routines. Further, they create elements that become familiar and are liked by their audience. If you want to know how to do this in the best possible way, you’ll want to study highly rated television shows, and talk shows in particular. Take a close look at what they are doing because it’s all based on principles that have been proven over the span of decades. Johnny Carson created the same late-night television format that has worked for 50 years, and the reason it does work so well is because people like it. I was fortunate enough, in 1980, to produce a record for Ted Turner called “He Was Cable When Cable Wasn’t Cool.” Ted Turner… They used to call him ‘The Mouth of the South’ because he was here from Atlanta. A guy named Bob Neal and Ted Turner hired me to produce this record. You can watch the video below. There’s about a 3-second clip of me when I was 25 years old. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K0J12W0hcw?rel=0&showinfo=0] It was the 1980’s… a long, long time ago, but I was amidst hearing Ted Turner say something that we all need to pay attention to. He walked into the session that night and he said,”‘You know what I’m going to do? I’m going to build a 24-hour a day news channel and put it up on satellite.” And, I sat there as a 25-year-old and said, ‘”Who’s going to watch the news 24 hours a day?” I was young and dumb. Ted Turner had had a vision for CNN way back then, and I just downplayed it. You know, TBS was Ted’s. He bought the local TV station, Channel 17, which later became the Super-station, TBS. And he said, “You know? We’ve got over 7 million subscribers to WTBS. That’s more than any local station in the United States.’” I remember going, “Wow! Seven million people can watch our local TV station.” That didn’t mean they were watching… that means the reach through cable, satellite networks and cable TV subscribers were only 7 million people. With podcasts, with live Facebook, with Periscope, you have a reach right now, every one of you, of 7 billion, plus, and growing. It took years of marketing and consistency to get people to start tuning into CNN. It also took a lot of money, technology, and teams to make this happen. The different elements of television were all implemented in order to make CNN the brand that it is today. It’s imperative that you have a vision and that you plan out how to make that vision a reality if you want to create anything lasting out of all of this. Back in 1980, Ted Turner had the resources, the money, and the team to reach the world via satellite. That’s why it was called “Cable News Network”. That was the pipeline that only wealthy people, like Ted Turner, could reach. You can do it with a $50 microphone and a computer today. Great Content Is the Key It’s wonderful that this pipeline is now available to everyone. However, you have to remember that it was the content that made the networks become hits. It was the writing, the prep work, and the forethought. They thoroughly thought about what their audience would embrace. That’s what you need to take away from this. The pipeline has been given to you for free, and the stars have come about using YouTube, podcasts, and so on. The new horizon is going live. There are two big benefits to going live. The minute you’re done, your content is done, and you can build an audience. Eight o’clock on Sunday nights, America used to tune into The Ed Sullivan Show. People flocked by the millions to view this show because they knew that the show would have amazing content, as it did each and every week. That’s just one of many examples that could be provided, but it does illustrate how a TV show can capture people’s attention so well and make completely devoted fans of them. You should strive to provide content that people can depend on and enjoy with each show you produce. That means you’ll need to prep for your shows and you need to consistently deliver quality content. If you’re not willing to commit to that, then the product that you produce won’t last. It’s all well and good to play around and publicize silly, slightly entertaining content, like that which one sees on social media all of the time nowadays. If you want business, however, you’re going to need to utilize some of the systems that TV has been following for years. How to Prep for Shows and Provide Consistency You’ve got to know your audience. In television and radio, they use focus groups. Basically, this is just a way to go about interviewing the audience you are targeting and asking them what it is that they want. You can easily do this kind of thing online now. You can email people and survey them to find out what they would like. That’s show prep. When you know what your audience wants, you can deliver those things with your content. You might think that you already know what they want, but you may be wrong. That’s why you need to survey them and ask them questions. The entertainment industry is a slightly different animal. They use focus groups to try out different angles, and when they find a winner, everyone copycats it. The information you are being provided today focuses on how business owners can use live streaming and other forms of video content to share their expertise and better reach their audience of potential clients and customers. There was a “blab” that interested me. An attorney was speaking with a social media personality. The social media person was asking the attorney if it was legal to play music in his live streams. This was a very good show, because it answered questions that people had about the legal aspects of copyrights. The makers of this show surely crafted the content around questions that people were asking, and addressing those needs was what made the show a hit with me and most likely the rest of the viewers that day. In fact, the podcast episode that this very text is based upon addresses the questions surrounding why live video was so important in this day and age. You can do the same with just about any topic. Find out what people want to know, and then get an expert to answer those questions on your video, podcast, live streaming, etc. Live video is the fastest and easiest way to create content. When you get good at going live, your content will be done in the speediest way possible. As I mentioned earlier, I am big fan of late night television. You can learn a lot by watching these pros. I went to watch David Letterman about six times while they were shooting it. The main purpose I had for attending was to watch how these shows are made. It took a team of 50 people, and these guys had the process down. The best part about it was that if the show started at 4:30 pm, it was done by 5:30. Since they pre-taped these shows, if something major got screwed up, they could stop and edit it out. Still, 99 times out of 100, what happened within that 60-minute time frame was what aired that night in the show’s time slot. The magic of live television is that it’s fast and the content requires no editing. The minute you’re done, you’re done. Shows like this aren’t expected to be perfect, and late night television is never scripted. Part of what’s so entertaining about it is that no one knows what’s going to happen. The host has a series of questions, and if the people are good guests, the content will be good. I recommend that you watch what people do on these successful TV shows and emulate that to the best of your ability. It’s also very important that you prep well for your shows. Just these two little tips will allow you to surpass a large majority of your competition. It’s also quite imperative that you stay consistent with your show, especially when it comes to how you schedule your episodes. Of course, when and for how long you host your shows is totally up to you. However, I recommend having a show that’s no less than 15 minutes long, held once a week. Remember, one of the reasons why The Ed Sullivan Show was so successful was because people knew it was going to come on at the same time each week, and people made sure that they were there to view it. A big difference between one of these types of shows and one of your own is that you can monetize your own show better than CBS could back in the day because there’s much less overhead involved for you nowadays. Another advantage that we have today is that live streaming allows for more interaction. You can’t really interact with most television shows, but with live streaming, you are able to submit questions, make comments, and even shape what goes on in the show to a certain degree. You can even challenge what’s being said. This helps to make these types of shows even more entertaining and informative. Types of Microphones A different type of advantage that we have today is that you can purchase studio-quality equipment very inexpensively. A good place to find great microphones, in particular, is Sweetwater.com. If you don’t have much of a budget, that’s okay. You can still call a rep and let them know what your budget is. There are so many different microphones out there, and you can find them available at all types of different price ranges. Many of the inexpensive ones are still high-quality and can do just about as good of a job as the more expensive ones. Now, you don’t want to use a poor-quality microphone for your videos, live streaming, etc. One of my favorite types of microphones is the Apogee iPad/iPhone mic. It is built and designed to plug directly into your Apple mobile devices. This microphone costs around $200, but it’s as good as any studio microphone I’ve ever used. No matter what you decide to use, don’t skimp on buying a good-quality mic. Again, there are some cheaper versions that work just as well as the more expensive ones, but you should really take some time to shop around and make sure that you are getting something that will give you the best quality sound. The iRig HD is also a quality mic that you can use. You can plug it into your computer’s USB port or even into your iPad or iPhone. One of the things that makes this particular mic so great is that it’s very forgiving, meaning that it really only picks up your voice, even if there’s a lot of background noise going on. You know, you’re never going to eliminate that completely, but for the most part, your voice comes through clearly and a lot of the background noise is eliminated. How to Get Started Keep in mind that you don’t have to use a great microphone to practice. The built in microphones on most smart devices are very good. One thing that you might try is practicing on Facebook Live because you can do this by yourself and not have to go public until you get comfortable. You can start right now by using your smartphone and Facebook Live to practice. Also, if you don’t have a business page on Facebook, you should build one today. It’s okay to use your regular profile to be social, but you’ll need a business page if you want to be professional. Then, you can start streaming live to that page or to a closed business group for practice. Practice privately and look at your results. You can also practice in front of an open group or send your streaming video to an event page, if you like. All of these things are free to use on Facebook, and if you send your streaming to a closed group or a business page with no one on it yet, you can practice privately. This is a great way to start. For your first step, you’ll want to get the Facebook Pages Manager app so that you can set up a business page and practice live streaming to it. The Facebook app is a wonderful app to use for this because it allows you to switch between the cameras in your phone. A mistake that people make a lot in their live streaming is that they are constantly on camera. That’s not quality filming. If you’ve ever paid attention to the camera work as you watch TV, then you know that the visual is constantly changing, even on talk shows and the news. The cameras never stay on the same image for more than 10 seconds. Our eyes get tired of seeing the same image for any longer than that, so you should always switch between images and angles every 7-10 seconds, at the most. That’s a television principle that you need to follow. When you are filming with a mobile device, you should never hold it in your hand as you do so. Keep that in mind as well. Use some sort of selfie stick, tripod, or mount. It’s okay to take a selfie photo, but selfie videos look unprofessional. When you try to hold a camera as you’re filming, it shakes too much. This is true for even the steadiest-handed people. You don’t want to make your audience members nauseous, so get some sort of mount for your camera. These are dirt-cheap and can help you to make much better-looking videos. One tool that you might try is the iPad Tablet Mount. You can attach any tablet to this tripod, regardless of the size. Part of your prep-work is going to be setting up a nice background for your shoot. You can shoot your video or live stream recording in an office setting or something like that, but it needs to be clean and well-lit. You should have lighting on your face, and there shouldn’t be too many shadows lurking in the background. Again, you should also be free of the camera you are using, not trying to hold it yourself. You really can just use your cell phone to do this sort of thing, if you’ll just invest in a couple of little tools to make your video quality a bit better. Again, all of this advice is based upon television principles that have been around since the 40’s. There are five elements of television that I like to teach people. If you’re not using these, then your videos will be lower quality than most television programs. The elements you need to apply are: Changing Scenes – Never focus on a single image for any length of time. Watch 60 Minutes. When someone talks, the camera switches to the next guy, and then it goes back to the interviewer. After that, the camera may move to a cutaway shot. The view is constantly changing. Good, Close-Mic Audio – Many people make the mistake of being too far from the microphone, and this makes the audio sound poor and echoic. Lower Third Text – This just means that any text you use should be located within the lower-third portion of the screen. Music – You should include theme songs, musical transitions, and the like in your videos and streams. The only trick to this is that you have to use royalty-free music or music you have a license to. Sound Effects – People forget how powerful sound effects can be. Things like the chirping of crickets at night are little things that no one pays attention to, but subliminally at least, they make a difference. Movie and television producers painstakingly take the time to create that illusion of reality with sound. There are ways that you can include all five of these in your live streams in order to make the best-quality content possible. If you weren’t aware of these things, now you are. You can’t say that you didn’t know about them. Connect with Mike You can actually go to MikeStewartPodcast.com. Mike’s podcast is all about audio and video strategies that people can use to make better audio and television for the Web. Also, Mike Stewart, Jeff Herring, and Daniel Hall all did a webinar together where they talked about a lot of this same stuff. During the webinar, these men demoed several different apps. You should check this out if you’re interested in learning more about how to create live streams professionally. Daniel's Real Fast Results Tips: Live Video Study late night talk shows Practice using the Apps Mike recommends Prep for your show Invest in a good microphone How To Do Live Video Training [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9njt-By2yzQ?rel=0&showinfo=0] Click Here For More Info Resources Free Apps: Facebook app iOs Click Here | Android Click Here Facebook Pages Manager app Periscope app Blab app YouTube Connect app (still in the development as of publication date) Video Equipment: Sweetwater.com iPad Tablet Mount Recommended Microphones: Apogee iPad/iPhone mic iRig HD Real Fast Results Community If you are diggin’ on this stuff and really love what we’re doing here at Real Fast Results, would you please do me a favor? Head on over to iTunes, and make sure that you subscribe to this show, download it, and rate & review it. That would be an awesome thing. Of course, we also want to know your results. Please share those results with us at http://www.realfastresults.com/results. 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Entrepreneur Magazine has said - When it come to marketing strategies, content marketing has just been crowned king, far surpassing search engine marketing, public relations and even print, television and radio advertising as the preferred marketing tool for today’s entrepreneur. We are very fortunate to have Jeff Herring – The King of Content Marketing with us to show how to unleash and cash in on your content over and over again. Jeff has been building his own businesses with Content Marketing since 1994. With his exclusive Content Marketing strategies, Jeff has fast become a Living Legend of Quality Traffic Generation. Jeff has long been the “behind the scenes” guy creating Direct Response Content for many top internet marketers and business leaders,with clients such as Dan Kennedy, Alex Mandossian and others. Jeff is going to show you a simple yet powerful system for creating prospect & profit pulling content in 20 minutes or less… Here’s what Chris Bloor of Australia said about Jeff after he was a guest on his recent telesummit: “I can honestly say that in the 12 years I have been online, I have NEVER had anyone leave me wanting more and more of their content than Jeff did in the time he was sharing with me. I love the feeling you get as you listen to someone and it hits you… “This is going to make a huge difference in my life! I won’t be the same after this…”
Getting Paid What You're Worth. With David Steele and Jeff Herring, this program covers- - How to set your fees - Effective fee payment policies - How to prove to skeptics you're worth your full fee - How to respond to "I can't afford it right now" - One thing you should NEVER do to get paid what you're worth - Two things you should ALWAYS do to get paid what you're worth - How credit cards can boost your bottom line - When to negotiate, discount, or use a sliding scale - How offering pro bono services can create referrals and full fee clients - Effective alternatives to the complimentary session/free initial consultation
Hot, New, Creative Ways to Get Clients. This outstanding program with covers over 14 specific creative ways to get clients, most of which you most likely haven't heard of or done before, such as the "Tupperware Party," "Fundraisers," and much more. Just ONE of these strategies could fill your practice! With David Steele, Jeff Herring, and Annie Jennings of Anniejenningspr.com.
Some internet celebrities had their YouTube accounts closed last week. David Jenyns, Jeff Herring, and Darren Rowse to name three. Listen to find out how it happened, and how you can keep it from happening to you. We also send you to two special interviews David Jenyns has done to help you play in the […] The post Social Media: Cheap and Easy – YouTube Closes Accounts, Amazon Security Issues And NCF – A “New” Technology appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Find out the top warning signs of an emotional affair. Since no one is immune, you'll want to use savvy tips to bullet proof your relationship against this threat or recover and revive the love with help from Hadley and Jeff Herring, marital counselor and syndicated columnist on relationships. The post A Lasting Love – Emotional Affairs. Is your relationship at risk? Learn the ultimate strategies for prevention or recovery from emotional cheating. appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
With David Steele and Jeff Herring, this program covers- - How to set your fees - Effective fee payment policies - How to prove to skeptics you're worth your full fee - How to respond to "I can't afford it right now" - One thing you should NEVER do to get paid what you're worth - Two things you should ALWAYS do to get paid what you're worth - How credit cards can boost your bottom line - When to negotiate, discount, or use a sliding scale - How offering pro bono services can create referrals and full fee clients - Effective alternatives to the complimentary session/free initial consultation
with David Steele and Jeff Herring who have close to 50 years combined experience in their own private practices and have coached and mentored hundreds of other private practice professionals to build successful practices. In this program you learn: - How and why practices fail - Five crucial distinctions for private practice professionals - Top five secrets of highly successful practices - Four closing questions to convert prospects to clients - How to choose a lucrative niche - And much more!
This outstanding program with covers over 14 specific creative ways to get clients, most of which you most likely haven't heard of or done before, such as the "Tupperware Party," "Fundraisers," and much more. Just ONE of these strategies could fill your practice! With David Steele, Jeff Herring, and Annie Jennings of Anniejenningspr.com.