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The team behind the excellent Finger Guns is back with a new series from Mad Cave Studios! Justin Richards and Val Halvorson team-up again for The Slasher's Apprentice. Issue #1 is out April 30th. This new series is quite a departure from the subject matter of Finger Guns, but no less compelling. Riley is obsessed with serial killers, but her obsession takes her beyond just podcasting about them. Justin and Val join Jimmy to break it all down and talk about what it was like collaborating again. Follow Justin on Bluesky Follow Val on Bluesky The Slasher's Apprentice From the publisher Riley, a horror-obsessed podcaster with a slasher villain fixation, is seeking a new career path: Helping her favorite legendary slasher, The Hopton Valley Killer, regain their long-lost notoriety while learning the ropes herself. PATREON We have a new Patreon, CryptidCreatorCornerpod. If you like what we do, please consider supporting us. We got two simple tiers, $1 and $3. Want to know more, you know what to do. ARKENFORGE Play TTRPG games? Make sure to check out our partner Arkenforge. Use the discount code YETI5 to get $5 off your order. THE LANTERN CATALOG Created on the premise of creating light in the dark, this is the the go to resource to keep you up to date on the indy projects and the creators you love. You can find them at https://www.thelanterncatalog.com/. Make sure to check out our sponsor 2000AD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
We explore how responsibly Doctor Who can take on the Nazis, discuss this rushed but popular book and name our top three favourite Doctor Who book shock twists. Needless to say, SPOILERS.
Bearded Comic Bro got to sit down and talk with comic creator Justin Richards. Justin is the writer for the new series from Mad Cave called "The Slasher's Apprentice" as well as the hit series from Vault "Finger Guns". Make sure you watch the video and check out all the links below that we mention in the video. Follow Justin Richards on Social Media BlueSky: @emocomicwriterInstagram: @emocomicwriter
We mark the triumphant return of Doctor Who to our televisions screens in this week's book club. Dave and Kenny have re-read the first of the New Series Adventures published by the BBC, The Clockwise Man, by Justin Richards. They share their thoughts on it, plus have comments from Justin at the time of the launch of these books.
We return to our classic Doctors in sequence today, after last week's jump back to tie in with Season 7 on blu-ray. Today, we're looking at a Sixth Doctor novel that should never have existed, until another author was held up and couldn't make his deadline. Steve Cole joins us to explain how Justin Richards approached him to write The Shadow in the Glass, and how they worked together to create one of the greatest books in the Past Doctor Adventures range.
This week I am joined by Val Halvorson and Justin Richards the Artist/Writer team behind the new MAD CAVE book, THE SLASHER'S APPRENTICE! Join us as we chat about the origins and process behind the book, some 2000's Metal and Industrial chat, digital brushes, and a whole bunch more!PREORDER THE SLASHER'S APPRENTICE HERE: https://madcavestudios.com/product/the-slashers-apprentice-1-cover-a/?srsltid=AfmBOopXC03lG5pE4zGP3JpO6fhuuCcyh-jqGR0y35F5LPA91FuvRD8CVal's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/valhalJustin's Socials:https://www.instagram.com/emocomicwriter/?hl=enhttps://bsky.app/profile/emocomicwriter.bsky.socialCOMICS-COFFEE-METAL is hosted by DON CARDENASBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/doncardenasart.bsky.social Instagram: www.instagram.com/doncardenasart Website: https://www.doncardenasart.comEMAIL: comicscoffeemetal@gmail.com
It seems apt to bring you some extra Christmas-themed episodes given we've just featured The Time of the Doctor. In a two-part series, we're bringing you a look at Tales of Trenzalore, a 2014 short story collection featuring events that took place during the 900 years the Eleventh Doctor defended the town of Christmas. Steevie and Kenny take a look at the first couple of stories today, Let It Snow by Justin Richards, and An Apple a Day, by George Mann. George joins us to talk about his tale too!
► Frank Twitter: https://twitter.com/frankdedomiseur ► Ian Twitter: https://twitter.com/PiluleRouge_CA ► Joey Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealJoey_Aube ► Notre Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/c/isenechal ► Faire un don https://paypal.me/IanetFrank ► Notre infolettre PILULE ROUGE https://pilulerouge.ca/infolettre/ ►Ranch Branch (code promo IAN10) https://ranchbrand.ca/ ►ReadyForCanada https://www.ready4canada.com/ Dans cet épisode, Vincent Geloso nous présente les résultats de ses recherches sur Singapour, une société unique en son genre : à la fois non-démocratique et économiquement libérale. Nous explorons cet exemple fascinant de planification centralisée réussie parmi les "tigres asiatiques". À travers son histoire, ses défis initiaux et les stratégies qui ont propulsé son développement économique, nous découvrons les compromis qui en font un cas d'étude intrigant. Entre innovation limitée, entrepreneuriat "non-productif" et paternalisme social, Singapour suscite autant d'admiration que de débats. Un voyage captivant au cœur de l'économie et de la gouvernance singapouriennes. Dans la PARTIE BONUS PATREON, nous comparons les empires coloniaux britanniques à ceux de la France et de la Belgique, avant d'aborder le cas de l'Idaho. Cet État américain en pleine croissance suit une stratégie audacieuse inspirée de Milei/DOGE, avec une réduction massive des régulations ! Et fun fact : c'est le gouverneur de l'Idaho qui a maîtrisé la chainsaw en premier ! TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 2:10 Décolonisation et socialisme « scientifique » 4:30 Les cinq tigres asiatiques 8:35 Singapour : histoire et géographie 14:40 Tensions ethnico-religieuses 18:08 Les politiques de Singapour 32:05 Les résultats : défaire le mythe ! 38:48 1er graphique : productivité 42:15 2e graphique : productivité relative aux USA 47:25 3e graphique : PIB par habitant 49:57 Justin Richards... 50:52 R&D et la difficulté de maintenir la croissance 59:36 Conclusion et transition vers Patreon
It's Episode 8 of The Echo Chamber! James and Michele talk about Red Dawn by Justin Richards, released in May 2000. Listening instructions are very straightforward - Buy Red Dawn from Big Finish Productions for just a few pounds. Listen to it! Join us in the Echo Chamber, listen to what we thought and join in the discussion! Enjoy the show!
There's a murder mystery to be solved, in a creepy old house. The Doctor, Fitz and Compassion arrive, and this novel by Andy Lane and Justin Richards has a fascinating history, having originally been written without the Doctor. Andy joins us to reveal more. (With apologies for the varying sound quality on the interview)
August 2024 Book Club: We're reviewing a trio of tales by James Goss and Justin Richards as we explore “Summer Falls and Other Stories,” first published in October 2013. The other stories in the collection include “The Angel's Kiss” and “Devil in the Smoke.” The book is still available, both in paperback and digital, as well as in audio stories read by Clare Corbett, Alex Kingston, and Dan Starkey. Happy Reading! Please help other Doctor Who fans find our show - by leaving us a rating on Apple Podcasts or your podcatcher of choice. Submit your comments via email… “who knows,” we may end up reading your feedback on the podcast! Facebook: http://facebook.com/allnewdoctorwhobookclub Twitter: @ANDWBCPodcast BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/andwbcpodcast.bsky.social YouTube: https://youtube.com/@DoctorWhoBookClub Email: ANDWBCPodcast@gmail.com
Michele and James continue their trek though Big Finish's Monthly Range and this week, have reached Justin Richard's Whispers of Terror! Listening instructions are very straightforward and will not vary going forward! Buy Whispers of Terror by Justin Richards from Big Finish Productions for just a few pounds (if you don't own it already of course!) Listen to it! Join us in the Echo Chamber, listen to what we thought and join in the discussion! Enjoy the show.
In this episode, Andy Humphrey plays a recorded live event with Spencer Haws from the Seller's Summit conference, the importance of website ranking, and managing multiple businesses. Spencer delves into Google's algorithm changes, AI's role in search, and diversifying platform presence. He discusses the significance of internal link structure, creating a fast-loading website, and standardizing publishing processes. He also explores content strategies, optimizing content, and tactics to boost revenue. CHAPTERS: (0:00) Introduction and discussion about Seller's Summit conference (5:06) Importance of having a website and ranking on Google (10:18) Discussion on managing multiple businesses and focusing on nichepursuits.com (17:42) Understanding Google's algorithm changes and the role of AI in search (19:31) Diversifying platform presence and cleaning up old content for better SEO (23:16) Restructuring your site and the importance of internal link structure (25:17) Creating a professional and fast-loading website and standardizing publishing processes (30:31) Content strategy: what to publish, using Google search console for keyword insights (35:00) Updating content regularly for SEO and process of optimizing content (37:18) Optimizing your site to boost revenue and tactics for increasing revenue KEY POINTS: Spencer Haas shared his experience of scaling website traffic by publishing a significant amount of content, revealing that he increased his output to over 1000 articles in a year which led to a traffic boost from 100-200k views a month to 700-800k. He emphasized the importance of updating old content and optimizing new content with a focus on internal linking and keyword targeting to improve SEO and Google rankings. Spencer's approach to content resulted in substantial revenue growth, where display ad revenue alone began to cover the entire content budget, turning other income streams like product sales and affiliate marketing into pure profit. TRANSCRIPT Andy Humphrey: Hey, my friends. Welcome back to the Sprink Leonard Show. I'm your host, Andy Humphrey. This is episode 169 coming to you from the 10th floor of the Westin Hotel in Fort Lauderdale FL FLL. I'm not really sure what the second l stands for, with the airport code, FL4 Lawter Layle, Anyway, it makes me every time I I see the airport code code FL, it makes me wonder what it is or why. Andy Humphrey: I should just Google it. What's the second l? Okay. I am recording this episode here at the hotel because I'm at a conference called Seller's Summit think I've actually recorded 1 or 2 other episodes here at the conference because I come every year. It's super fun. Andy Humphrey: And if you are looking to, start your own, let's say, blog or physical product, or other kind of digital commerce style business, then, you might wanna check it out. Come down next year. Seller's summit. Dotcom Andy, learn. It's a fantastic conference for learning, meeting other new and successful digital marketers, which are often hard hard to, hard to come by. Andy Humphrey: And it's pretty fun to get a room full of other other nerds, not just sprinkler nerds, but but nerds in other, categories, other product categories, other content categories, and it's fun to get together and see what happens when all of the brains start firing at once. So I'm here this week. I I had the opportunity earlier in the week. I flew to Atlanta, Georgia on Monday to visit with the site 1 ecommerce team a super great team. And, if any of you guys that I met this week are listening to this, I really think, you know, that, you will be successful delivering the future to the market. Andy Humphrey: And I really do think that is the role of the site 1 e commerce team on the street level, the CX specialists is to deliver the future, to customers as it relates to commerce, how to order efficiently, etcetera. So congrats, say, one for building a fantastic team, and thank you for having me come speak at the event. It was really good. Andy I can't wait to see what what, what comes what happens this year from the team. And then, right after that flew down here to Fort Lauderdale, for the conference. Andy Humphrey: And then just, just today, actually, met up with my, friend, more more new friend, but, we've known each other. Justin Richards. He's AKA, the sprinkler dude, So we had the nerd and the dude Andy, had a great, great lunch at this, like, apparently a famous Wings Plus, Restaurant Andy Coral Springs, and just talked about some technology tips tool tricks, just fun stuff. And Justin's got a lot of great energy. Keep it up, Justin. Andy Humphrey: Great to to spend some time with you in person Andy look forward to to learning more together in the future, maybe collaborating on some things. And, we'll see where it goes. What I wanted to share with you on this episode is a short well, it's not short. It's probably 45 minutes of something that I recorded. Here at the conference, a speaker, his name is Spencer Hass, and he he'll he'll tell his story but he is the owner of niche pursuits.com. Andy Humphrey: So if you would like to learn about how to start your own blog, your own content site, your own website. That's, that's what he does. He's a fantastic resource. He has a software tool called Link Whisper, among others that you can take a look at. And he spoke today about how to rank your website number 1 in Google, and he ran multiple experiments over the years producing almost a 1000 blog posts in a single year. Andy Humphrey: And one of my takeaways is that he is not he did do an AI experiment which you can find on YouTube if you're interested just Google, Spencer Haas or a niche pursuits Andy you'll probably find the experiment that he ran doing, building building traffic and content using AI. But, it wasn't he didn't really recommend AI. He told his story about actually using real human, man or woman power. To write articles and his exact strategy. It's like 8 steps to building a content website that ranks on Google. Andy Humphrey: And I thought this was relevant because websites cross all product categories. It doesn't really matter if you are a landscaper, if you are an irrigator, if you sell tennis gear online, if you are a doctor, if you are a lawyer, if you are an accountant, it it doesn't matter. Everybody needs a website. Everybody needs Everybody needs to rank. And so I thought that this would be very applicable for landscape and irrigation people, not just the contractors, but everyone in the industry, if if you wanna improve your website and you wanna learn a little bit more about SEO, that's what this episode is is all about today. Andy Humphrey: And so I recorded it just on my little DJI wireless mic, recorder. It's actually a lavalier mic. But it it worked decently well. And then I actually use some AI tools to clean it up a little bit and make it sound better for everybody. Andy I think that it does sound good. Andy Humphrey: It does not sound great, but it doesn't sound bad either. So I hope you enjoy this episode hearing from Spencer Haas about how he ranks number 1 in Google. I think my biggest takeaway is he does spend $200 to $250 per, let's just say, per episode, per article that he is writing Andy for the, experiment or the business that that he used in the experiment, he now makes anywhere from $25,000 to $35,000 per month in revenue generation coming from, you know, various traffic sources and affiliates and things. And so he spent 6 figures Okay? So 100 that over a $100,000, he spent writing, having the team write all of these articles. Andy Humphrey: So I think I'll end it here because I know his his talk is 45 minutes, and we're already moving up here to 7 or 8 minutes. So thank you so much for listening. If you have a moment, please share this episode with a friend, and this episode might be worth sharing if you have friends in other industries because they can learn a little bit more about SEO and how to rank number 1 on Google. So with that, we'll roll the intro and get right into the episode. If you are an irrigation professional, old or new, who designs, installs, or maintains high end residential commercial or municipal properties, and you wanna use technology to improve your business to get a leg up on your competition even if you're an old school irrigator from the days of hydraulic systems, this show is for you. Spencer Haws: Alright. Thank you, everybody, for, letting me be the final speaker, I guess, of the day for, solar summit. I'm I'm really excited to be here. Like Tony said, this is actually my third, maybe 4th time, to be here at summer summit, so really excited to be back. So by rings of hands, how many people out there love this Google? Spencer Haws: By the new Andy? How many people hate Google? I have almost as Andy hands. She'll notice that I've raised my hand both times. Because it's very much a law paid relationship with Google. Spencer Haws: But today, I'm gonna be talking about a system for creating content at scales ranked number 1 in Google search. Now, just if I were if this presentation were to be a YouTube video. This is the thumbnail. I've been used. So you should be very excited to watch this because it's gonna be very good, very entertaining, just very exciting. Spencer Haws: I'm gonna share some of the results that I add to increase the traffic to my website from Google by fighting their media finder soon. But just to give you a little bit of background about who I am. Who's called, I am the founder, owner of Mitch pursuits.com. It's log. I started back in 2011 because I had just put my show from building niche websites. Spencer Haws: I had built previous to 2011 dozens dozens dozens of small niche websites that targeted very specific keywords that ranked in Google Andy I was able to make enough money from those niche websites that I was able to, with my job, I was making more money than, I was making Wells Fargo Bank the time of the background nowadays. And so ever since 2011, and I hone theintroduces.com, we're gonna blog about digital marketing, building into websites, affiliate marketing, Now probably YouTube channel, a podcast that have been running for, 10 years created a a few software products as well. Along the way, but I've always had sort of this, SEO focused content at that way forward. So I've been very involved in this world for a long time. So, I wanna take you guys back just a couple of years in my business, Andy maybe you can emphasize with me where I was. Spencer Haws: I had a lot going on in my business. So I got a blog that I had started called omniard.com as a niche website that I had started as a public case study. I had documented the entire process for my blog readers, for my audience. And so I was very involved in building that site Andy growing it Andy sharing the results of that case study. Andy as well, I owned I had actually acquired a summit with a partner, called mom.dotcom. Spencer Haws: So believe it or not, 2 dads owned a mom blog, and we Andy that for a number of years. So I was very involved in that, operation as well. Andy that since 2012, I'm on a blog called runnersold.com. I am a runner. I've done several verathons Andy, so I was involved in in that running that website, as well. Spencer Haws: And then, as I mentioned, I've started the number of software products. So I had a software product call table labs that I had created the idea that I picked programmers such as to own the sales and marketing for table labs. Andy, of course, why not start a second software product? So Link Whisver is another software product that I started a few years ago, was growing rapidly, and that was requiring a lot more and more of my time as well as sales were growing to that business. And then, of course, I've been running the niche pursuits podcast for over a decade now. Spencer Haws: I was doing all the interviews, the weekly episodes, and that required a lot of my time. As well. And so maybe as you think about some of this, maybe you guys have several things going on in your business as well and lots of different accounts. But, oh, yes. Also, I am a Ameriabot runner, so I'm gonna make free time, which I had tons of. Spencer Haws: I was training for a mirror on running lots of miles This is the main reason. The finish line at the Boston marathon last year, in April, of 2023. And, What you may notice in this picture is that I put on a few pounds since this picture. I stopped throwing after this marathon. I have lots of injuries. Spencer Haws: That's a law story, but I'm in a recovery mode for the last 12 months. So, oh, yes, I also have a fan out, married, about the 4 kids, 2 of which are moving away to college in September, studying to you. And so, you know, that requires lots of my time. And so one night I was laying all of this out to my wife. I was explaining, I have this business and this business and this business. Spencer Haws: I feel like I just don't have any time to focus on any single one of these businesses. Peggy, I'm all over the place on scatter. How can I figure out how to focus deepwater my business to truly scale what's important in my business? And I as I was laying there Andy visiting my wife, and sort of laid out on my 12 months and I asked her this question, I laid there Andy I was thinking, you know, waiting for her response, as I'd listen, all I hear is a quiet store. I took my one to sleep explaining all of my business problems. Spencer Haws: So my goal here today is to hopefully not put you to sleep. But to keep you awake, actually hopefully energized about your own business Andy maybe there's gonna be a few things here that I share that you can apply to your business to hopefully scale and grow your business. Okay. So I thought about how can I be part of my business? Again, this has gone back a couple of years, but here's what I did as I had sort of this crisis moment. Spencer Haws: Well, I sold Andy yarn.com, the mom blog that I have. Well, we sold that Table Labs, the software company that I've had, I sold that as well. Runner's goal, the blog that I've forever, I decided to outsource all the content and essentially let it sit. It wasn't integral to my business, so it became a hands off approach. Link whisper.com, I had a growth marketer in 2022, and he's been able to take a lot off of my plate to help grow that business. Spencer Haws: The niche pursuits podcast I hired a podcast post. Now originally, hey. I've been the voice of this podcast for 10 years. People are gonna stop listening to the podcast, certainly, if I stop, you know, hosting every episode. Well, the reality is is that the person I hired is better than an AM Andy people enjoyed the podcast even more. Spencer Haws: And so it was it was a good move, to remove my podcasts. Andy so finally, this left me with niche pursuits.com, the original blog that I had started when I quit my job in 2011. I finally felt like, hey, I've got some time where I could focus on this and try to scale it. So I tell you this whole story to get to the point of where I finally made this radical decision, made all these changes in my business, Andy I created this system to scale my content on enter pursuits.com Andy hopefully get all this sweet traffic from Google. And so, I'll take you over a period of about 12 months where I implemented a lot of these changes, and it's now been about 2 years So you can see a lot of results. Spencer Haws: So I don't know if you're gonna read this, traffic graph, but this is basically the history going back all the way to 2012 or 2013 here, on this chart, but you can see that my traffics and intro suits sort of fluctuated between about a 100,000 to 200,000 page views a month. Right? That's just kind of where it lived over the years. Going up and down. And I wanted to grow it much faster. Spencer Haws: I wanted to achieve much bigger heights. And so when I did start implementing some of these changes, you can see that in about mid 2022, here, you can start to see the traffic grow, quite rapidly. And as a heads up, the metrics on this graph are actually weekly. So I took my, traffic from about 100 to 200,000 a month to about 200,000 visitors a week. And so overall, my traffic increased before I was getting about 150 to 200,000 page views a month. Spencer Haws: Now my site is getting 700 to 800,000 page views a month. I did get an emailing of the page view a month mark. In 1 month, I had a ton of traffic coming from Google to scrap it 1 month, but, typically, it's looking sort of this this bandwidth, here. And if you okay. Before I jump into the tactics, which I promise I'm gonna get you, I have 7 steps of how you can implement these strategies, the sentiment, I thought it would be important to add sort of this quick note, this side note about Google. Spencer Haws: At the beginning, I had to reach her Andy this love hate relationship. Google, is like any platform with algorithms is always making changes. So how many of you out there heard of the Google helpful content updated? Okay. A good number of them. Spencer Haws: Right? This is a big update that came out in September of 2023. It hit a lot of independent bloggers really hard. A lot of people lost significant portions of their traffic, and it was suddenly devastating to a lot of these bloggers. My site wasn't hit, fortunately with that, but it is a big risk. Spencer Haws: There are these updates that come out. In March, there was the Google March for update that again was another big update that a lot of sort of independent smaller bloggers solar traffic decline. And there is new, technology. Right? We've got AI or Google is very much embracing AI. Spencer Haws: And so they got what's called a search generative experience. If you do a search on Google, you've probably seen that AI summarizes the answers at the top. Google is now calling it, AI overviews. They announced this on Andy, It's now called AI overviews, and it's rolling out to everyone within the United States, I guess, right now, this week, Andy so more for people who are going to start seeing these AI interviews, overuse. And so we don't have a full impact of that. Spencer Haws: Will that start sending less traffic to your website? Because now people can just get the answer with this AI, overview. I think that's a likely conclusion but, we don't doubt how many searches this will impact. Alright. So I say all of this to sort of make you well where of the platform risk, with any platform like Amazon, like Instagram, like TikTok, like YouTube, including Google, there is platform risks. Spencer Haws: So I wouldn't put all of your eggs in lawn basket, Google is one sort of error when you're quiver if you try to get traffic to your website. But if you are not, implementing any sort of SEO in your business, I definitely would recommend it. And if you wanna go down that path, this is the presentation for you. 7 Okay. So here's what I did to sort of 5x my traffic in a period of about the pipelines. Spencer Haws: So my first step was to clean up all the content. Now, even if you can't read this, this is essentially a screenshot of Google Analytics. Google Analytics provides a ton of information that you could jump into. You can look at all of your old blog posts Andy you can see how much traffic those are giving, whether it it might be category pages, pages, or it might be individual blog posts. And, in my case, I had lots of articles that had been been written years and years ago that was essentially getting no traffic. Spencer Haws: Andy so I started to clean all of this up. I would there there's a few keys that you wanna look at to decide, do I wanna remove this? Do I wanna update this, or do I wanna redirect it to a different blog post? If it has any links from external websites pointing to it, you probably want to keep it or redirect it. If it doesn't have any links, pointing to it, and it's not getting any traffic in my example, I looked for articles that were getting less than about 10 visitors a month. Spencer Haws: It had no links getting less than 10 visitors a month. I'm probably just deleting power. Just removing it from my website and moving on. Unless it was sentimental to me where I felt like I could really update this content and make it way better. But that is important for step 1 is to clean up your old content. Spencer Haws: Now look at all the website clients over ten years old, maybe move to a website that's a few years old. Along the way, you might have broken links as well. This is just a screenshot from a linguist Bert, which is my tool. You can use any tool to find, broken links to your website. You find those links that are giving four or four pages, and you can remove those or fix those very quickly. Spencer Haws: Either with Lakeless work or just manually do that, you wanna do that to show that, hey. Who will have an active website? I'm not sending people, to broken pages. So it's really important that you take this first step to go ahead and clean up your blog, clean up that all the content, that is on your website. Okay. Spencer Haws: Step 2 is that restructure your sites that you can optimize it for maximal success. Okay. So I over the years, I created, like, 2 dozen different categories on my website. And when I looked at that, I realized there was a lot of categories that weren't relevant anymore. And so, I went through Andy I actually deleted a lot of categories and changed the categories the individual blog posts were in. Spencer Haws: So I paired it down to about 10 or so categories that are now on my website. This just, again, it makes it a lot easier for Google to crawl on your website and kind of see what really is important And so, to have a more minimalist structure, is is a good idea. So if you have lots of pots or categories, on your website, look at how them might be able to reduce that number. And then again, I use the link whisper to look at the internal link structure of my website. This tells me which pages are orphaned pages. Spencer Haws: Don't have any internal links pointing to them. Which these, you know, have only 1 or 2 internal links Andy maybe be more, because, again, that is what Google is looking at that sort of the backbone of your own website is the internal links, the structure, of hyperlinks pointing to individual blog posts. Andy, again, there's lots of tools that you can use, but you need to be looking at the internal links and figuring out, okay, if I don't have any internal links pointing to this article, But Will is gonna have a hard time of finding this. I should probably build an internal land. To that page, the the Google will crawl it more often Andy might even rank it higher within search agents. Spencer Haws: This is one of the few types of links that you have a 100% control over is these internal links And, with Link Whisper here, you can get a full report of how many inbound internal links each of your articles has, and you can then go ahead and build those links. You can, add those individual links. Linkrow score will go out. It'll crawl your entire butt side. It will find the related links for you and actually build those up for you as well. Spencer Haws: There's other tools that do this, or you can do it manually, but the important part here is just to make sure you have this good internally structure of your website, and that's gonna really help you print out your site, overall. Now the other thing that I did because I had 100 Andy 100 of posts is I figured out where my content gaps were. So if you've written a couple of articles on one particular subject, you know, here I have sort of a drop shipping pillar Right? I've written a few articles about drop shipping, but to really become a topical authority, I realized, hey, I need to be writing other articles, more general topics, maybe. What is drop shipping? Spencer Haws: How to start a drop shipping business? AliExpress drop shipping? If I could show Google that I'm an expert in, a dozen different up these these keywords to have the total topical cluster together, that's gonna help each individual article rank better. And so, for me, it was a pretty manual process to basically just go through and and kind of use some keyword tools and think through Alright. What keywords am I missing? Spencer Haws: How can I show that, I am on top of an authority in this subject and to build out more content, for that particular topic? Okay. Step 3 is that, you want to create a professional looking website. Now as simple as this sounds it really is extremely important. 1, you wanna make it look professional, but 2, you wanna make it extremely fast. Spencer Haws: You want it to load quickly for visitors so they don't leave your websites, upgrade to ports code. And I will simply say that you should make it extremely mobile friendly, more and more traffic are using mobile devices. So if you do get a website redesign or if the only place that you're looking at your website is on your laptop, you should probably pull up your mobile phone and see how it actually looks and interacts because most likely, most people are using, their phones to actually navigate your website. So if you do meet our redesigned agent, extremely, mobile friendly. Okay. Spencer Haws: Step 4, and this is a big one. Standardized your publishing processes. So, this is just a screenshot from my SOP I don't expect you to be able to read everything on here. But if you go to introduceus.com/contents0p, You can get this for free. There is no email required. Spencer Haws: This is just you go to an immediate download if you go to this link. I don't need your email address or anything like that. But this will get you my spreadsheet. This will get you this will show my Trello board. This will get you it's it's a full pdf of my entire process. Spencer Haws: Basically that I'm used. But I have a lot of details, because I hired a lot of writers and editors, and you need to write out specific instructions for those writers for tone of voice, what type of content to include? Who's the target audience? A lot of these things that you need to initially tell your writers, your editors, what they need to be doing because otherwise they're gonna just kind of write whatever they feel like. And it might not be optimized for Google properly. Spencer Haws: So you need to have very specific, processes in place. So the way that I do it is I basically I have a spreadsheet. I hired, you know, over a dozen riders, this I'll, share here in a second because they did lose a lot of content. They have a spreadsheet that they go over to. I put all the keywords that I want them targeting, and then they go and they self assign they write their name down down next to the keyword that they want to write about. Spencer Haws: They start writing that article based on my standard operating procedures, and then they follow this trello board process where they basically write a helpline out when it gets approved, by an editor or myself, they move their trial card over, or they start writing that article, Andy then it moves over to the editor, then it moves over to a graphic designer to do any featured images. And then, and then the sort of final spot check by myself Andy, then it gets published Andy, tire, you know, process in place to make sure everyone is following the the same process. And then the final step, when we get published on every single article, we make sure that it has an internal link, at least one internally pointing to it. So multiple internal links would be great, but at least one. And then also every article that they write will make sure, hey, within that article, if you're leaking out to 1 or 2 other within our website. Spencer Haws: So that there's a process in place so that I'd be here down the road. We don't come back and look at our content and go, oh, we have a 100 blog posts Andy there's no internal links pointing to any of them. Now what are we gonna do? Well, if you set up the process from day 1, you don't have that big problem and that big job that you need to handle. Later down the road. Spencer Haws: Okay. Step 5 is to publish tons of content, So when I decided I wanted to go big, I thought, you know what? Let's not hold back. Let's really go big. Right? Spencer Haws: And so I actually did make a YouTube video on this, this really is my thumbnail, for that YouTube video if you wanna watch it, but you know, I tried publishing a 1000 blog posts in 12 months, and here's what happened. Right? And that sort of gave you the whole process that I set up. For that, but it was my goal in 2022 to publish a 1000 blog posts. I thought, you know what? Spencer Haws: Let's just go big. Andy if I'm getting traffic from Google already, what happens if I just scale this thing? Why not? Let's see what happens. And so just to give you an idea of how many articles a year I've been publishing, this goes back a few years. Spencer Haws: Right? I was publishing anywhere between 50 Andy 200 ish articles a year in 2021. It looks like it went really big and had, you know, 225, articles that year, so you can kinda understand Andy, how much content I had to publish you on the site? Well, in 2022, I didn't quite hit my 1000 blog post in a year, but you can see I significantly scaled, like, 4 x, what I had done, the previous year. I think I ended up at late I don't remember what it was. Spencer Haws: It was 878 articles or something like that. I fallen just short of my goal. But I'm happy to report that in 2023, I did more than a 1000 articles. We actually published 1325 articles in 2023. And so I was able to scale it even bigger. Spencer Haws: And so huge jump in the number of armored pulls that I published. And as I shared previously, the the results in traffic fall almost in lock status. I 4 or 5 x pipe article output, I 4 of Webex, my traffic, my blog. Right? And so I was able to do that. Spencer Haws: Again, had to hire, Oh, over the coming years, definitely a couple dozen writers, couple editors, an outside manager, an entire team that has followed this entire process. I didn't write more than maybe 5 of those blog posts myself. Right? These were all written by other people that I'm managing all this. This is not me writing, the articles just to be clear that in previous years up to 2021, I did write every single article on my block for over 10 years. Spencer Haws: Okay. So, maybe one of the big questions that you might have is well, what type of content should I publish on my blog? Now I'm gonna give you just two strategies here that, that can produce significant results. The way the the license that you need to get into is that Google is basically already telling you what type of content you should be publishing. Right? Spencer Haws: So this is a screenshot of, Google search console right? This is just an example. So you can go to your Google search console. You can see which pages are getting traffic, on your site, and then you can dial that in and see which keywords are actually bringing traffic to that page. And so I've just highlighted one of these keywords, Andy it's not become an Amazon product tester. Spencer Haws: I believe it's what it's called. Andy so the the page that the school search console is for is actually, the title of the article is not how it can come in Amazon product tester. I just happen to be ranking for that keyword. That's just one of the keywords each article in Google, if you didn't know, we'll opt to rank for a 1000 or more different keywords variations. Right? Spencer Haws: And so this is a variation that it was ranking for, and it wasn't perfectly aligned with the topic of the actual art. And so Google is sort of telling me, hey, you kind of have some authority for this out of becoming an Amazon product. Sister. And we're sending traffic to this other article, but if you wrote an article called how to become an Amazon product tester, I bet you'd rank number 1. And so that's what I did is wrote an article titled how to become an Amazon public tester. Spencer Haws: I ranked number 1, and I now get traffic for that. How did I find that keyword? Well, the Google told me, right? So use your Google search console. You have thousands of keywords in there that you're already ranking for, that I bet a lot of them are not specific to the article that you've already written. Spencer Haws: I hope that makes sense, because it is a very powerful strategy that I use a lot, the other, way that you could look at this is sort of finding keyword veins. Right? And again, it's essentially Google telling you paid you should write more content about this subject. So this is just a screenshot of, Google Analytics, and I just highlighted some keywords all related to basically chatgbt Andy AI, content production. I have tested out a few of these types of content, like Hey. Spencer Haws: I've been writing articles with chatty PT, etcetera. And I started breaking and getting traffic for that. And so my could have stopped there said, I wrote 2 or 3 articles about, you know, producing content with Chat GBT, but, no, I scaled them and said, hey, there's, like, dozens dozens of variations and related keywords, right, all related to Chat GT or using AI. That became a full new sort of vein of keywords. Goo again, Google was telling me, hey, you kinda rank for this subject you should write dozens more keywords about this subject. Spencer Haws: So, as simple as that sounds, most people don't do that. They write 1 or 2 keywords and then they move on. If you are getting a little bit of traction in Google, double down on that. If it's working, doubled down on it. Almost guaranteed to get non traffic from Google because they're signaling to you, Hey, we like what you're doing there to more of it. Spencer Haws: Okay? So that's just 2 keyword strategies, that I used a lot of. Okay. Step number 6 here is, to update content regularly. When you have thousands of articles on your website, This becomes even more and more important. Spencer Haws: Content decay is a thing. Information within your blog posts get outdated. They need to be updated to make sure they're current Andy Google loves freshness. So, Google loves to see things that have been recently published, Andy one way to do that is even if you wrote the article 2 or 3 years ago, is to make a few updates at a new paragraph, make sure everything's current, Andy when you republish that or hit update, Google sees that, it gets a little bit of boost in within rankings. Right? Spencer Haws: And so this is just Again, my spreadsheet, just to say that I'm very specific about the process that we use, we talk where it's ranking in Google before we do any updates, what keywords it's ranking for. We go through. We make updates. We use tools like market views or surfer SEO. These are tools that are specifically designed to help you update your content. Spencer Haws: They tell you keyword opportunities that maybe you're missing, within your your article, sub keywords, secondary keywords that you can add to your content. So we go through, we do that, and then we hit we hit update Andy publish that content in your document. That entire process here. And so, those are a couple of tools that you can check out if you want, artwork use, server SEO. There are others. Spencer Haws: And then Of course, after we publish every single article we drill through, we do an internal link sort of audit. We look at that. Say, hey, does this be new internally since we published it a couple of years ago? Should we actually remove some internal links that are relevant? I use linguist for, of course, to do that. Spencer Haws: It makes it really fast, really easy to add. Those new internal links to old content that you published previously. Okay. Step 7 is to optimize your site to make more money. That's the bottom line. Spencer Haws: Wanna make more money from the website. And so I went through, I added a lot called the action boxes whether it's in the sidebar or little slide ins, if it's mobile, we want to show that, hey. If you're reading an article about the script, here's a a link or an offer, or here's a way that you can go find rapidly easy. Now if you have your own e commerce store, of course, figure out ways to have those those buy buttons make it really easy for people to go and start that checkout process so they can buy the product. This is a big deal. Spencer Haws: It's really increased the revenue of my business, by adding a lot of these specific buttons. Call the actions, making a lot easier for people to buy. Now the business model for namespursuits.com it isn't all just affiliate links. Right? I want people to get on my, email newsletter. Spencer Haws: And so at it, different landing pages, different ways that people could sign up for the email newsletter because I've gone from, you know, a 100 to 200000 pages a month to much, much more, And so for something a lot more people are now joining my email list because I'm making a lot easier Andy wants to put it on my email list, they can either buy my products or I refer them to to other places. I could show that audience once they're among, the email list. And so, one way that I make money, you know, from my website is they get on my email list. I hope they get all when they buy link whisper. My software tool, that I have, and, that site my business has done very well, but it all sort of started with all of this additional organic search from Google and getting a lot more eye draws to every single month, it makes it a lot more easy for me to sell Haimler products. Spencer Haws: Okay. And then here's just a screenshot because Way traffic had increased so much in the beginning of 2020 3. I had never had display ads on my website ever, but I was kinda like, well, I'm just kinda getting a lot of chat. Maybe I should just put some ads on my website. And this screenshot for mediavine, shows that I can't even quite read the numbers myself, but it's making, you know, 25 to 30000 a month. Spencer Haws: Now just in display ad revenue. And so all of this traffic, is essentially all paid for Andy then some just with display ad revenue. Right? And so that's paying for my entire content budget. My entire team to run all of this thing. Spencer Haws: And then everything else I make on top of that with my email list, with Link Whisper, Joe, any other products that I sell, That's all pure grainy. It's all pure profit, essentially. Right? So just understanding the power of what additional traffic can do, whether it's coming from Google or other places, it could be really, really big about forwarding business. And then, oh, yes. Spencer Haws: I do have a Shopify app, for Link Whisper. If anybody is interested in that, that's, you know, that's just another router to stream on top of everything else that I should do. But that is pretty much it. Thank you all so much for letting me go through my process, for scouting my content. I have a time for questions.
In this episode Dylan is Joined by Rod Brown to talk about the first the two series of Counter Measures from Big Finish. 8 stories, 8 writers and a whole lot of Doccy Who. And as always we we answer the burning questions:What hasn't been flicked since Christmas day? What is Quatermass 2 meets The Underwater Menace?What can't Catholics Do?
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Join Joe, Luke & Andrew as we head to Ancient Egypt and discover the curse of the mummified Nyssa! We discuss Justin Richards' timey wimey plot, atmospheric prose and excellent characterisation. Reading by Ken Moss.
February 2024 Book Club: Matt & Chris wrap up their Console Room 2024 convention experiences and then turn their attention to “The American Adventures,” a short-story anthology by Justin Richards, featuring the Twelfth Doctor, and first published in October 2016. Happy reading! Special thanks to Jason Tucker, founder of CONSole Room, for providing the dramatic reading this month. You can check out other panels from CONsole Room, including one about non-fiction reference books, on their YouTube channel. To watch The Final Battle mini-episode, featuring Leela and the Time War, click here. Please help other Doctor Who fans find our show - by leaving us a rating on Apple Podcasts or your podcatcher of choice. Submit your comments via email… “who knows,” we may end up reading your feedback on the podcast! Facebook: http://facebook.com/allnewdoctorwhobookclub Twitter: @ANDWBCPodcast BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/andwbcpodcast.bsky.social YouTube: https://youtube.com/@DoctorWhoBookClub Email: ANDWBCPodcast@gmail.com
In the latest episode of Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Martyn Havell. Together they look at two Big Finish spin offs from very different eras of Doctor Who. First up is Jago & Litefoot & Strax: The Haunting written by Justin Richards. The second story they look at is Torchwood: Broken by Joseph Lidster and Starring John Barrowman Gareth David-Lloyd. And as always they answer the bringing questions: Whose first experience of Doctor Who was Zagraus ?When did Martyn first see boobs? Which Doctor is a sex pest?Who shot a monkey thinking it was a french man ?
From Skaro to Gallifrey, twelve episodes of one of the strangest seasons in Doctor Who's history. What did we think, what did we learn, and what are we most looking forward to? And, as always, who would we snog, marry or avoid? Notes and links Thanks to Bob Gilbey (@bobgilbey), Bryan says… (@bryan1981) and DJ Alpha-T (@DJ_AlphaT) for contributing their questions to this episode. As we well know, an anthology of short stories about the life of Ashildr was indeed published in 2015. It was called Doctor Who: Legends of Ashildr, and it includes stories by Justin Richards and James Goss. In the shownotes for last week's episode we discussed the fact that Heaven Sent was nominated for a Hugo Award in 2016, Doctor Who didn't receive any awards at all for its 2015 season. And, since we properly failed to mention it (or even remember it, you might say with some justification), the Jenny Laird Award goes to a season or era's most puzzling creative choice, and the Bonnie Langford goes to someone or something that is surprisingly and delightfully good. And more Our new podcast, The Second Great and Bountiful Human Empire, is your number-one source for our ill-considered opinions on the Second RTD Era. Here's our take on The Star Beast, and here's our take on Wild Blue Yonder. Our take on The Giggle will be out on Monday. There's also Startling Barbara Bain, our Space: 1999 commentary podcast. Two episodes have been released so far: our commentary on the pilot episode Breakaway, and our commentary on the episode Force of Life. We're still planning to release the next episode after Christmas. Maximum Power continues its journey through Series C of Blakes 7. This week, Servalan kills a bunch of people in Children of Auron. And finally, there's our Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. This week, yhey were joined by Tom Salinsky to watch all-time fan favourite Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
Our guest today is Justin Richards from Alice Springs RV Park in Ionia, Michigan. He's chatting with Will Miller and Maris Brennan from MARVAC about this 178-acre property located in the center of Michigan, between Grand Rapids and Lansing and on the way up to the Mackinac Bridge. Although they currently have 128 RV pads with full hookups, Alice Springs has plans to expand to 400 sites, cabins, yurts, tree houses, and tent accommodations over the next few years. They've even hired an event coordinator to help plan a wide variety of onsite, family-friendly activities that kids and adults alike will love. In this episode, they also cover: ● The newest campground facility that will let campers play pool and watch sporting events together ● Which attraction will accompany the swimming pool for all-ages fun● What types of food trucks they invite to serve meals at Alice Springs events ● How many seasonal campsites they have, and the best time to book reservations to get ahead of the curve● And the surprising plans they have to build an onsite restaurant – plus what it will take to make it happen Alice Springs has a ton of amenities to serve all kinds of campers. They've recently installed fiber optic internet to support campers working from their rigs, and there are plenty of activities to keep kids of all ages engaged while parents kick back and relax. They're open for camping in October for the first time ever this year, with Halloween activities planned for kids of all ages. You can learn more about Alice Springs RV Park at www.alicespringsrvpark.com/. Find them on Facebook or Instagram to get a sneak peek of their facilities. You can make reservations directly from their Campspot listing online or on the Campspot app, or give them a call at (616) 527-1608. View the full video podcast here.
In this episode host Chris Richards sits down for a trip down memory lane with his younger brother Justin Richards for an in depth discussion on all aspects of Justin's 2021 Maine Moose Hunt. The brothers bond over their shared love for the 375 Holland & Holland Magnum before then sharing the full story of an incredibly memorable moose hunt with lots of laughs, challenges and ultimately success along the way. While persevering through some challenging hunting conditions to eventually harvest a beautiful bull on the morning of day 4 of the hunt may seem like the really excitement of the story; the aftermath of getting the moose out of the woods is really what seemed to be the crew's greatest issue. Tune in for a great hunting that can has an important underlying life message within it: learn to roll with the punches, because no matter what, things ALWAYS can happen.
"The Big One" I speak to my trainer, my mentor, one of the most influential people not only in my wrestling life but my real one. A man who has trained the very foundations of what made british wrestling today, taught names such as WWE's Drew McIntyre, Justin Gabriel, Paul Burchill and endless more. Join me as I speak very honestly with Justin, learn things that I never knew about his beginnings and hardships and strengthen a bond that has been in place for 27 years and counting.
"The Big One" I speak to my trainer, my mentor, one of the most influential people not only in my wrestling life but my real one. A man who has trained the very foundations of what made british wrestling today, taught names such as WWE's Drew McIntyre, Justin Gabriel, Paul Burchill and endless more. Join me as I speak very honestly with Justin, learn things that I never knew about his beginnings and hardships and strengthen a bond that has been in place for 27 years and counting.
Justin Richards, also known as social media's "Sprinkler Dude", joins the show to talk about how homeowners and commercial property owners are adopting new irrigation technologies and the ways various water districts are promoting conservation, outreach, education and rebates. Justin also shares insights from his work with Conserva Irrigation, a irrigation contractor company who specialize in water smart irrigation technology, product application, and efficient irrigation management. Podcast Recorded on June 8, 2023
On Episode 21 of the Moose Hunt Podcast host Chris Richards sits down for a bit of a trip down memory lane with some family. Back by popular demand is his father William "Wild Bill" Richards and the pair are also joined by Justin Richards, brother of the host. Justin shared his findings on a recent research project he completed on the history of the Maine Moose Lottery and how the modern moose hunt started. The group then discusses Justin's first moose hunt in 2010 where he harvested a beautiful bull. The story is a testament to pre-season scouting, hunting fresh sign, why you need to be always ready because a hunt can happen fast- as well as why you really need to hold onto your rifle tightly when you shoot. Tune in for some history, some laughs and and a story on one of the shortest moose hunts that may have ever happened.
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Today we're taking a look at a couple of guys who made their union blue debuts this season in Justin Richards (son of Todd Richards, former Columbus Blue Jackets head coach) and Tyler Angle! What did we like from them? Will either of them be full time Blue Jackets next season? Also, we check in on the World Championships and how yet more injury news is coming for the Blue Jackets.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BirddogsGo to birddogs.com/lockedonnhl and when you enter promo code, LOCKEDONNHL, they'll throw in a free custom birddogs Yeti-style tumbler with every order.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNHL for $20 off your first purchase.ebay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Straight Outta Gallifrey talk about President Romana, Time Heists, Paradox Schemes, paranoia, politics, and major players on Gallifrey. President Romana tries to stay ahead of the posse, Lela wants answers, Narvin is trying to keep a secret and the rest of the cast are just remarkable in this story written by Justin Richards and directed by Gary Russell. Write in to us at prydonian.post@gmail.com or www.wrightonnetwork.com We would love to hear from you. Do you think Gallifrey would make a good spin off in the Doctor Who expanded universe? Let us know.
Episode 150 is HERE! On this episode, we talk about more CBJ injuries, more difficult losses, and more prospect mismanagement - you can't say we're not consistent! Yegor Chinakov is the latest CBJ injury, Justin Richards snags an NHL/AHL contract, Josh Dunne gets put in the lineup in lieu of Liam Foudy, Daniil Tarasov was lights out, and so much more. Be sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @CBJectivelyPod Rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen! Check out our website: www.cbjectivelyspeaking.com Check out our merchandise: www.cbjectivelymerch.com Keep up with the other shows on The Hockey Podcast Network by following @Hockeypodnet. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800- GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/LA/MI/NJ/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800- NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1- 800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA(select parishes)/MI /NJ/NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Void in ONT. Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 pregame moneyline bet. Bet must win. $150 issued as six (6) $25 free bets. Free Bets are non- cashable and cannot be withdrawn. Free bets must be wagered 1x and stake is not included in any returns or winnings. Free Bets expire 7 days (168 hours) after being awarded. Promotional offer period ends 12/30/22 at 11:59pm ET.. See terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/hockeyterms. NHL and the NHL Shield are registered trademarks of the National Hockey League. © NHL 2022. All Rights Reserved
OPTION Lock marks the arrival of Justin Richards to the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures range. The future editor of the series makes an impressive debut with aliens, businessmen, the Philosopher's Stone and space stations with nuclear weapons... We're joined by editor Steve Cole, Justin's son Julian, and cover artist Colin Howard.
Ken & Mike say a final goodbye to Leela of the Sevateem (and the Fourth Doctor, for a little while!) in this final episode of Season 2. They look at several near-misses regarding potential returns of Leela to the TV screen, and then the many audio adventures of the character on Big Finish, including "The Sons of Kaldor" by Andrew Smith and "The Hourglass Killers" by Justin Richards. Farewell, Leela. You were one of the noblest companions of them all!
Join Josue, Jess, Manda, Keith and comic writer Justin Richards as they add their favorite tracks to the playlist. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hello! This week I check out the awesome comic CAPTAIN SUAVE from SCOUT COMICS, Joseph Sieracki, and Kelly Williams, along with the new album DAYS OF THE LOST from THE HALO EFFECT, and then I'm joined by the talented writers JUSTIN RICHARDS and MICHELE ABOUNADER and we have a greatchat about their Kickstarter EVERYTHING IS DIFFERENT NOW! We also chat about the start of EVERYTHING IS DIFFERENT NOW, some great music and coffee chat, and of course some guitar talk! EVERYTHING IS DIFFERENT NOW CAPTAIN SUAVE MY ETSY STORE Check Justin and Michele out at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/emocomicwriter https://twitter.com/cerealpancake Instagram: https://instagram.com/emocomicwriter https://instagram.com/ilovepancakes Please considering supporting the show on Patreon at https://Patreon.com/comicscoffeemetal COMICS-COFFEE-METAL is hosted by DON CARDENAS Twitter: @doncardenasart Instagram: @doncardenasart Website: doncardenasart.com EMAIL: comicscoffeemetal@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comicscoffeemetal/support
This week we welcome writer and creator Justin Richards, who is here to promote their new anthology Everything is Different Now, live on Kickstarter. Justin is one chill dude and we really dig their vibe. We have a solid convo about their Vault book Finger Guns, our love of 90’s music, and somehow Godsmack? Weird where these convos take us. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thewordbros.substack.com
Justin Richards joins us to discuss their new anthology comic Everything is Different Now. The new project which is available exclusively through Kickstarter until August 31st is a collaborative effort between Richards and a talented group of artists including Liana Kangas, Val Halvorson, Tench, Adam Cahoon, Jimmy Kucaj, Chris Shehan, and many more. Tailoring to what Richards does best, the series collects a series of short stories that emulates an emotion many regard as negative but in truth is an emotion that is very necessary to stand up and acknowledge that life and our world can be chaotic and its important to acknowledge the feelings that bring and respect the natural feeling of RAGE. Richards is a comic book writer who has always gracefully implemented emotions and real issues into his work and this series highlights a very important feeling and state of our world and lives inspired by some of their favorite music and other influences. Join him on this journey by supporting the project on Kickstarter and in the process get your hands on some of their previous work that can only be obtained through this project. Find Justin Richards on social media here Support the Kickstarter project here
The time between getting an LOI accepted to actually closing on a deal is turbulent and fraught challenge after challenge. Today our guest Justin Richards talks to us about what it takes to get to closing.Justin has more than a decade of multifamily property experience with competencies spanning physical asset management and leasing, customer relations, and collections. Leveraging the in-depth hands-on experience he gained from multifamily professional work as an Assistant Manager at a 328 unit community. He formed Greyson Capital Group with his business partner to take full advantage of the great opportunities in a growing MF space. His company has been involved in the closing of 6 multifamily real estate transactions totaling over 850 unitsYou can find out more about our guest and how you can invest with him by visiting greysoncapitalgroup.comSPECIAL OFFERS FOR OUR LISTENERS:For anyone interested in using the great service Groundbreaker provides, we have an amazing offer for you. Just type "HSQUARED" into the "optional Note" section on the demo form to get 10% off your first 3 months.https://groundbreaker.co/Find out how to access your retirement funds tax-free and receive a free book!!https://book.eqrp.co/hsquaredcapital/Published: Jun. 03, 2020
Bearded Comic Bro got to sit down and talk with Justin Richards who is the creator behind the comic anthology "Everything is Different Now". Make sure you watch the video and check out all the links below that we mention in the videoKickstarter Link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/emocomicwriter/everything-is-different-now?ref=discovery&term=everything%20is%20different%20nowFollow Justin Richards on Social Media Instagram: @emocomicwriterTwitter: @emocomicwriter
Join Keith and Josue as they talk to their good buddy Justin Richards about his amazing new Kickstarter project!
May 2022 Book Club: We're catching up with the Second Doctor, Victoria, and Jamie in a castle (on an asteroid in space) as they solve some murder mysteries while fighting off cybernetic soldiers along the way. We're reviewing “Dreams of Empire” by Justin Richards. First published in 1998 as part of BBC Books' Past Doctor range, this novel was republished in 2013 and is still available digitally as an eBook. Happy reading! Please help other Doctor Who fans find our show - by leaving us a rating on Apple Podcasts or your podcatcher of choice. Submit your comments via email… “who knows,” we may end up reading your feedback on the podcast! Facebook: http://facebook.com/allnewdoctorwhobookclub Twitter: @ANDWBCPodcast Email: ANDWBCPodcast@gmail.com
Just drop that seaweed in the blender and blend it right up. Yum. Did you hear that? That noise. The one just behind you. The one that kind of sounded like a door opening. Nah, never mind, it probably wasn’t important. Probably just the wind. It’s Whispers of Terror, written by Justin Richards and releasedContinue reading →
Is It Shane Richie? The Adventures of a Wrestling Journeyman.
Episode twenty four of 'Is It Shane Richie? The Adventures of a Wrestling Journeyman', a podcast by former British wrestler Carl Conroy. This time, my good friend Justin Richards and I continue our talk about our trip to wrestle in Canada in 2001, for the Calgarybased Can-Am Wrestling Federation. In this second part of two, we talk about the shows, as we headed out on the road, criss-crossing back and forth between Alberta and Saskatchewan. We also talk about our visits to several First Nation reservations, and the completely different way of life we encountered there, as well as travelling on the infamous winter ice roads and other dangerous situations, the ribs we had played on us out there, some of our favourite memories of the tour, and much more! We would love to hear your feedback and suggestions, and you can find us on both Facebook and Twitter, under the name Conroypod. You can also find us at www.conroypod.vze.com Piano Rock Instrumental by Hyde - Free Instrumentals | @davidhydemusic Music promoted by www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Additional jingle music courtesy of Adam Vitovsky.
Is It Shane Richie? The Adventures of a Wrestling Journeyman.
Episode twenty three of 'Is It Shane Richie? The Adventures of a Wrestling Journeyman', a podcast by former British wrestler Carl Conroy. This time, my good friend Justin Richards and I talk about our trip to wrestle in Canada in 2001, for the Calgary based Can-Am Wrestling Federation. In this first part of two, we talk about the build-up to our trip, arriving in Calgary and adjusting to the freezing cold Canadian winter conditions, our experiences in Calgary before we headed off on the road, and a look at the amazing cast of characters we met and spent time with out there. We would love to hear your feedback and suggestions, and you can find us on both Facebook and Twitter, under the name Conroypod. You can also find us at www.conroypod.vze.com Piano Rock Instrumental by Hyde - Free Instrumentals | @davidhydemusic Music promoted by www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Additional jingle music courtesy of Adam Vitovsky.
Episode 14 and we're joined by Justin Richards of Fell & Fair/Weekend Warrior to cover the billboard charts from August 21st, 2013. To learn more about how you could fight in the realm of Olaran at Weekend Warrior, check out weekendwarriorexperience.com! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boporflop/support
The final day of the year brings our last episode of 2021, and as with previous years it's a doozy. For the third straight year, Dean and Liam have implored you to ask them ANYTHING related to World Championship Wrestling. And after doing it solo in 2019 and inviting a guest in 2020, this time - for the first time in the show's history - there are two special guests! British wrestling luminaries Justin Richards and Adam 'Muscles' Mansfield return to the show at the very same time to help tackle your WCW Qs. Be ready for plenty of BritWres anecdotes and three times the Ayass abuse!
Join Keith and Josue as they talk with their friend Justin Richards about his current Kickstarter I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU as well as his other work, cons, hockey, and the obligatory Jukebox Vertigo addition.
In a break from our advertised programming (aka a thing we said at the end of the last podcast), Dylan is joined by Rob from the Doctor Who Show to discuss the best and the worst of Doctor Who coffee table books.
Raising a glass to the Blueshirts fans after going through a roller coaster of a season. Rangers conclude their season with a tough 5-4 road win in Boston. Why the future is still bright in spite of all the chaos. Making the case for David Quinn to get at least one more season behind the bench. Justin Richards makes his NHL debut and records an assist! Episode 351. Intro song is “Leave the Lights On” by Passafire from their 2009 album, “Everyone On Everynight.”Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Wealthfront To get your first $5,000 managed for FREE, for life, go to wealthfront.com/LockedOnNHL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1. The Oncoming Storm by Phil Mulryne Late 1939. Britain faces the might of Germany. Winston Churchill serves as First Lord of the Admiralty. But Churchill soon finds himself facing a more immediate threat than the looming Nazi menace. A ‘Stone' with the most mysterious properties is discovered in the Thames' sands, and soon oddly spoken soldiers are creeping round London ruthlessly trying to acquire it. Who are they? Can Churchill and his new secretary Hetty Warner defeat them? And what about the man in the battered leather jacket that Hetty meets? Churchill feels sure they can rely on the Doctor to help them! Except that this Doctor seems to want to stay hidden in the shadows… 2. Hounded by Alan Barnes In the dark days of 1941, Britain is in the midst of war. Churchill must stand strong against the might of the enemy – but he is plagued by a darkness in his own psyche. Something he calls ‘the Black Dog'. Can a visiting Swami hold the answer to his troubles? And can Hetty Warner prevent the Prime Minister's adversaries from taking advantage of the situation? Across London, the Tenth Doctor's arrival may be the nation's only hope – but the Time Lord's plan to help his friend is endangered when he finds himself declared a traitor by the agents of the country he has come to protect... 3. Living History by Justin Richards Finally given the chance to travel in the TARDIS, Winston Churchill cannot resist the opportunity of meeting Julius Caesar. But the trip does not go quite as planned. With the TARDIS gone, and Churchill stranded in ancient Britain with a young man he barely knows and who comes from the future, it seems things can hardly get any worse. Until he is captured by the invading Romans. Still, at least that means Churchill will meet Julius Caesar after all. But then Churchill learns of the Bronze God, feared and worshipped by the Ancient Britons. A god that he recognises as anything but divine when he meets it. 4. The Chartwell Metamorphosis by Ken Bentley Comfortably retired to his home at Chartwell, Churchill plans to live out his days in peace, in the company of his butterflies – if his attendants would just leave him alone. But it isn't simply Lepidoptera breeding in the gardens, as a far more sinister species is about to emerge from its cocoon – and is ready to feast on something more than just the shrubberies. Surrounded on all sides, the former Prime Minister must put a life's worth of experience into action in order to win the day. Can his new nurse Lily Arwell offer her assistance? Written By: Phil Mulryne, Alan Barnes, Justin Richards, Ken BentleyDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Ian McNeice (Winston Churchill), Danny Horn (Kazran Sardick), Holly Earl (Lily Arwell), Emily Atack (Hetty Warner), Michael Gould (Frederick Lindemann), Derek Riddell (Lt-Commander Sandy McNish), Phil Mulryne (Able Seaman Phillips), Jo Stone-Fewings (Major Wheatley) Amerjit Deu (The Swami), Stewart Scudamore(Danvers), Alistair Petrie (Julius Caesar), Laura Rogers (Queen Tristahna),Carolyn Seymour (Mrs Whitaker), John Banks (Mr Rogers) and Nicholas Briggs(The Dalek) Producer David RichardsonScript Editor Matt FittonExecutive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
'A very very good box set... Alex Kingston gives River her all... more layers to her character... 9/10 Sweetie.' Planet Mondas 1.1 The Boundless Sea by Jenny T Colgan River Song has had more than enough excitement for a while. Deciding the universe – and her husband – can look after themselves, she has immersed herself in early 20th century academia, absorbed in writing archaeological theses. But when a mysterious tomb is found in a dry, distant land, excitement comes looking for River. Can Professor Song stop any more members of the expedition from dying? What deadly secrets lie buried within the crypt? And will British Consul Bertie Potts prove to be a help, or a hindrance? 1.2 I Went to a Marvellous Party by Justin Richards River Song always enjoys a good party, even when she's not entirely sure where or when the party is taking place. But the party she ends up at is one where not everything – or indeed everyone – is what it seems… Being River, it doesn't take her too long to go exploring, and it doesn't take her too long to get into trouble. The sort of trouble that involves manipulating other civilisations, exploitation, and of course murder. River is confident she can find the killer. But can she identify them before anyone else – or quite possibly everyone else – gets killed? 1.3 Signs by James Goss River Song is on the trail of the mysterious, planet-killing SporeShips. Nobody knows where they come from. Nobody knows why they are here. All they do know is that wherever the SporeShips appear, whole civilisations are reduced to mulch. But River has help. Her companion is a handsome time-travelling stranger, someone with specialist knowledge of the oddities and dangers the universe has to offer. For Mr Song has a connection to River's future, and he would never want his wife to face those perils alone… 1.4 The Rulers of the Universe by Matt Fitton As shocking secrets are exposed, and a grand plan for the universe is revealed, River decides it's time she took control of events once and for all. Out in deep space, a clandestine society faces off with an ancient and powerful alien force – but, for River, there's an added complication. The Eighth Doctor has been caught in the middle, and she must make sure her future husband can arrive at his own destiny with all his memories – not to mention his lives - intact… Written By: Jenny T Colgan, Justin Richards, James Goss, Matt FittonDirected By: Ken Bentley Cast Alex Kingston (River Song), Paul McGann (The Doctor), Alexander Vlahos (Bertie Potts), Alexander Siddig (Marcus Gifford), Imogen Stubbs (Isabella Clerkwell),Gbemisola Ikumelo (Prim), Charlotte Christie (Daphne Garsington), Alisdair Simpson (Colonel Lifford), Oliver Dimsdale (Archie Ferrers), John Banks (Professor Straiton), Letty Butler (Spritz), John Voce (Jenkins), Aaron Neil (Sanukuma Master) and Samuel West (Mr Song)
Years ago, an archaeological expedition came to Menaxus to explore the ruins of an ancient theatre. All but one of the team died. Now the only survivor has returned, determined to uncover the theatre's secrets. But then the deaths begin again. The Doctor, Ace and Benny find themselves caught up in the very real events of Shakespeare's greatest play. When they finally reach the theatre on Menaxus, the Doctor begins to realise that the truth about the planet may be far stranger than anyone imagined. With Benny doing research at the Braxiatel Collection, the Doctor and Ace head straight into an interplanetary war… Based on the original 1994 New Adventures novel by Justin Richards. Written By: Justin RichardsDirected By: Scott Handcock Cast Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Lisa Bowerman (Bernice Summerfield), Miles Richardson (Irving Braxiatel), Kirsty Besterman (Lannic),Richard Vranch (Gilmanuk), Ed Stoppard (Fortalexa), Bryan Dick (The Exec),Ramon Tikaram (Marlock), Gus Brown (Krane), Milo Twomey (Jorvik). Other parts played by the cast.