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Time to get tactical, my friends. I love talking about energy and mindset and confidence and habits as much as the next person, but there are seasons for that and there are seasons to work and put your money where your mouth is. April is about taking action here at MKM. It's all about setting up the tools, systems, and workflows that will help you run your small business better, and today I'm starting with introducing you to my 10 Favorite Tech Tools that I rely on day-in and day-out in my business. Disclaimer: These aren't the fanciest, sexiest tools. They aren't going to automate your processes and take you from A→Z in 24 hours, but they are the tried and true tools I've integrated over the course of my seven years in business here at MKM. As I share my favorite tools of 2024, I also share tools that offer similar functions and features that may be better suited for those who are at an earlier stage of business or prefer a different user experience. Let's dive in with my 10 Favorite Tech Tools for small business owners. Slack What is it: Slack is a popular cloud-based collaboration tool designed to facilitate communication and teamwork within organizations. It offers a wide range of features, including real-time messaging, file sharing, project management, and integration with other productivity tools. Overall, Slack is widely used by teams and organizations of all sizes to improve communication, collaboration, and productivity in the workplace. How I use it: Communicating with MKM team members. We love the “Channels” feature that allows us categorize our conversations and file sharing by client. No more losing conversations in long email threads. Everything is easy to find and search and in one place. We operate on the free version of the platform, as it had all the capabilities and functions we needed as a super small team. Heads up: Set up rules, expectations, and boundaries to keep everything on-track and above-board. Link to Slack: https://slack.com/ ClickUp What is it: ClickUp is used by teams and organizations across various industries to increase efficiency, collaboration, and transparency in their work processes. ClickUp is a cloud-based productivity platform designed to help teams and individuals organize and manage their work. It offers a wide range of features and tools to streamline task management, project collaboration, goal tracking, and more. How I use it: Tracking projects, assigning certain team members to projects, assigning and monitoring due dates, time tracking, and project management. There is So. Much. More. you can do with Clickup, and I know I'm merely scratching the surface of its functionality. Heads up: Other apps like Asana and Trello are also helpful for project management. Link to ClickUp: https://clickup.com/ Dubsado What is it: Dubsado is designed to help small businesses and freelancers streamline their operations, improve client management, and enhance productivity. It provides a comprehensive set of tools to support various aspects of running a business, from client acquisition to project delivery and beyond. How I use it: I use Dubsado for preparing, sending and signing client contracts; sending and receiving client questionnaires; scheduling; automated emails; and I used to use it for invoicing and billing. Heads up: Other CRMs like Honeybook, Hubspot, Pipedrive, and Salesforce are also helpful for Customer Relationship Management. Link to Dubsado (and get 20% off your first month or your first year!): dubsado.com/?c=mkm20 Flodesk What is it: Flodesk is an email marketing platform designed to help businesses and creators create visually stunning email campaigns easily. It offers a range of features and templates to assist users in designing and sending emails that are visually appealing and engaging. Flodesk is known for its simplicity, ease of use, and visually appealing email designs, making it a popular choice for small businesses, bloggers, and creators looking to enhance their email marketing efforts. How I use it: I use Flodesk for everything: sending newsletters, sending client emails, creating landing pages, creating sales pages, checkouts for programs, segmenting my audience, and in general, keeping in touch with my clients somewhere off of social media. Heads up: Other email marketing platforms include Mailchimp, Constant Contact, ConvertKit, and ActiveCampaign Link to Flodesk (and save 50% on your first year!): https://flodesk.com/c/MOLLYKNUTHMEDIA MetaBusiness Suite What is it: MetaBusiness Suite is a suite of business tools offered by Meta Platforms, formerly known as Facebook. These tools are designed to help businesses manage their presence and advertising on Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and other platforms owned by Meta. How I use it: Measuring/monitoring my Facebook and Instagram insights and scheduling posts for myself and my clients. Heads up: Other social media schedulers include Hootsuite, Metricool, Buffer, Later, and Planoly Link to Meta Business Suite: https://www.facebook.com/business/tools/meta-business-suite?content_id=ioLzWr9kXf4GlaQ&ref=sem_smb&utm_term=meta%20business%20suite&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrruu_seShQMVCktHAR1q-w6VEAAYASAAEgIEafD_BwE&gad_source=1 Quickbooks What is it: QuickBooks is accounting software developed and marketed by Intuit. It's designed primarily for small and medium-sized businesses to help them manage their finances more efficiently. QuickBooks offers a range of features to help users track income and expenses, manage invoices and payments, track sales and sales tax, generate financial reports, and more. How I use it: My favorite is for sending sales receipts and processing payments. I also use it for bookkeeping, running reports, and sending off-cycle invoices. Heads up: I've heard great things about Wave and FreshBooks too! Link to Quickbooks: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/ Google Drive What is it: Google Drive is a cloud storage and file-sharing service developed by Google. It allows users to store files, documents, photos, and other data in the cloud, making them accessible from any device with an internet connection. How I use it: I love to use it to create folders for each client and drop in relevant resources to share with them: spreadsheets, documents, videos, photos, etc. I also love Google Forms for creating shareable forms. Heads up: Dropbox is great too! Link to Google Drive: https://www.google.com/drive/ Libsyn What is it: Libsyn, short for Liberated Syndication, is a podcast hosting service and distribution platform. It provides podcasters with the tools and infrastructure needed to host, publish, distribute, and monetize their podcasts. How I use it: I host The Found Podcast on Libsyn. I upload the episode once, and Libysn takes care of distributing it to all the podcasting platforms. I also can access analytics for my show and monetize/add advertising if I wish, all through the Libsyn platform. Heads up: Podbean, Anchor, and Captivate are other podcast hosting platforms that offer a range of features and pricing. Link to Libsyn: https://libsyn.com/ ChatGPT What is it: ChatGPT is a conversational AI model developed by OpenAI. ChatGPT is designed to generate human-like responses to text prompts, allowing for natural and engaging conversations with users. ChatGPT can understand and generate text in multiple languages and can be fine-tuned for specific tasks or domains. It has a wide range of applications, including chatbots, virtual assistants, customer support, content generation, and more. How I use it: Writing these show notes - lol! Not kidding! Getting ideas started, writing captions and blogs, generating SEO-friendly titles, and more. Heads up: business owners of any size can incorporate AI models from customer service to marketing to project management and more. Many of the tools identified earlier in this document have AI-powered features that help you streamline and automate the digital aspects of your business. Link to ChatGPT: https://chat.openai.com/auth/login Canva What is it: Canva is a versatile and user-friendly tool that caters to a wide range of design needs, from personal projects to professional marketing materials. Create a wide range of visual content, including presentations, social media graphics, posters, flyers, infographics, and more. It offers a user-friendly drag-and-drop interface and a vast library of customizable templates, graphics, photos, and fonts. How I use it: Literally everything. Social media graphics, presentation slides, Christmas cards, business cards, flyers, brochures, postcards, videos, GIFs, QR codes, and more. Heads up: Adobe's suite of products, including Adobe Spark also offer a variety of design tool for small business owenrs Link to Canva: https://www.canva.com/ Honorable Mentions ManyChat Laurel Denise Planner (check out my episode with founder, Laurel Smith here!) My favorite pen My favorite legal pads Curiosity Tenacity Grit Determination Get in the MKM Book Club In April, MKM is hosting a free resource for entrepreneurs and small business owners who desire community and personal/professional development each month with our MKM Book Club. Our April selection, continuing this focus on systems and workflows, is Do Less by Kate Northrup. Do Less is a book for working women and mothers who are ready to release the culturally inherited belief that their worth is equal to their productivity, and instead create a personal and professional life that's based on presence, meaning, and joy. As opposed to focusing on "fitting it all in", time management, and leaning in, as so many books geared at ambitious women do, this book embraces the notion that through doing less women can have - and be - more. To join the MKM Book Club visit mkm.myflodesk.com/mkmaprilbookclub
My NIA teacher Beth Giles was kind enough to have a conversation with me about her practice, her teaching and what NIA means to her. We shared our joyful experiences with this practice, which includes several dance forms, movements from martial arts, and from yoga. With its upbeat music and world rhythms, NIA is an accessible practice for many bodies. I even find that sometimes, when my body calls for more energizing rather than calming, NIA can be a great alternative to my yoga practice, and it draws from many somatic wisdom traditions, as Beth covers in this episode. During the pandemic, Beth's online NIA offerings provided a reliable community that helped save my sanity when I needed ways to support my mental and physical health. Plus it's such so darn fun! And the benefit of practicing online is that, if you've ever felt self-conscious about dancing, you can have screen on or off depending on your comfort level. Find out more about Beth's classes so you can join online as well at her website: https://niawithbethgiles.com/ *** Somatic Wisdom is edited and produced by Cristy De La Cruz and distributed by Libsyn, Liberated Syndication. Support for this podcast comes from members of Jenny Blake's free time community, from my clients, and from listeners like you. Thank you. Music credit: https://www.melodyloops.com/composers/ihsandincer/ Cover art credit: https://www.natalyakolosowsky.com/
Este capítulo ha sido patrocinado por la gente de Balio, encontrarás más información en su web https://balio.app/ o también en twitter @balio, que están bastante activos. CA-PI-TU-LA-ZO el que nos ha dejado la gente de HOROS, sin duda un imprescindible para los seguidores de Hablemos de Inversiones. -Liberated Syndication. -S&U -Kaisa -Oportunidades en Hong Kong. No te puedes perder uno de los capítulos de la temporada. Si te ha gustado ❤️, tan solo te pedimos un pequeño favor 🙏, el cual nos ayudará a que este proyecto sea viable: déjanos tu "Me gusta 👍" , suscríbete ✔️ además de compártelo con tus amigos y conocidos 📢. De esta forma nos ayudarás a que merezca la pena nuestro proyecto, consiguiendo llegar al mayor número posible de oyentes 🚀. Gracias por estar ahí y escucharnos 🎧, nos vemos en siguientes semanas con un nuevo capítulo de Hablemos de Inversiones 🎙️ Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
One question that comes up all the time with my clients and members of the Side Hustle Teachers community is how I manage to consistently put out my blogcast week after week. There are 2 things I rely on; systems and tools. I'll address my systems in a future blogcast, but today let's talk about tools. I'm going to walk you through my complete content creation process and tell you which tools I use for each step. Some are free, some have a modest fee, but all of them are indispensable in my business. Google Business Suite I use Google in a myriad of ways, but when it comes to content creation, I use it in 2 key ways. First I maintain a spreadsheet of blogcast topics. Every 6 months or so I draft a list of ideas to share, then organize it into a spreadsheet, organized by planned date of publication. When it's time to craft my content, I have created a Content Planning Worksheet that provides spaces for every aspect of my content, from title to the actual blogcast, to social media shares. (The Content Planning Worksheet is available to students enrolled in Content Made Simple.) I make a copy of the CPW for each blogcast, then craft my content in the doc. I pay for Google Business Suite for the extra storage (it's $1.99 a month), but it's also available for free until you reach your storage limit. WordPress Once the blogcast is crafted, it gets pasted into a new post on my website. My website is built on WordPress and it allows me to host all my content, sales pages, and everything else I need for an online presence. If you don't have a website already, I recommend getting your domain and hosting through Siteground. I've been with them since I started my blog many, many years ago and have yet to be disappointed by their service. Siteground also makes it easy to install WordPress on your site for free. I use the Divi theme on my site, but there are many free themes to use as you get started. Each year WordPress releases a new theme of the year, which are typically well designed and audience-friendly. PicMonkey My next step in the process of crafting my content is to create my graphics. I make 6 graphics for each post, but that is not what I'd recommend when you're starting out. Before deciding what graphics you need, consider what platforms you're going to use. I suggest you create a square and horizontal image for each post or episode. If you also want to utilize Pinterest, you also need a vertical image. For my graphics I use PicMonkey. It lets me save my brand colors, add videos to images, and I get access to a massive library of stock photos. Another option that many people love is Canva. You can try PicMonkey free for 7 days here. Social Warfare Within my website I use the plugin called Social Warfare. It allows me to create prepopulated shares for Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and more, for each post. It also gives me the floating bard on the side of my website that allows people to share my blogcast with just one click. Using this tool, when someone clicks the share button, let's use Pinterest as an example, their new pin will populate with the image I've selected and the description I've created. They can edit the description, of course, but it gives me more control over the way my brand is presented. Adobe Audition There are hundreds of programs that let you record your voice for a podcast, but the one I like best, and use every week, is Adobe Audition. It's part of the Creative Cloud program, so you may have access through your school. I like Audition because it's fairly easy to learn and it enables me to edit my own blogcast in minimal time - because anything that saves me time is awesome. I know it has a lot of features I don't use, but the ones I do use save me time and money. Adobe offers a discounted rate for teachers. Scroll to the bottom of the linked page to find it. Libsyn Once the sound is recorded, I upload it to my podcast host, Libsyn (short for Liberated Syndication). I recommend using a paid hosting company like Libsyn (only $5 a month) over the free platforms because of the ease of use, customer service, listener stats, and multiple distribution channels. Libsyn also allows me to embed my episodes on the blog post page, making it easier for people to listen and helping to grow my listenership. ConvertKit Once the content is created, I draft an email to those signed up for my list. The email text is included in the Content Planning Worksheet, so I can simply copy and paste it into ConvertKit. One way I make my weekly emails easier is to duplicate the email from the week before, then adjust the sections as necessary. This also ensures that the correct people on my email list get the Side Hustle Headlines email. Those who are new to my list are in what's called a nurture sequence, and to prevent them from getting an overload of emails I don't send them the weekly messages. The ability to create nurture sequences, tag subscribers, and segment my list are what makes ConvertKit my email service provider of choice for 7 years now! Use ConvertKit for free until you have 1,000 subscribers! CinchShare The last step in my content creation process is to schedule my posts for social media. In my personal opinion a good scheduling program is essential for all business owners, but especially teachers. We aren't available to post on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Linked In all day long. Just imagine, “Hang on class, I just have to post this prompt to my Facebook group.” Ummmmmm. No. Each Sunday night I get all my posts for the week loaded into CinchShare, use their auto-scheduler to set up times for everything to go out, and click “schedule.” So before I go to bed I know that all my prompts, stories, posts, questions, quotes… you get the idea… will go out on time. Try CinchShare for 14 days for free. Using the right tools can have a massive impact on your business. It can take stress off of you and make running a business while teaching much more manageable. While it may take a small investment to get access to some tools, the time, energy, and effort you save will be well worth it. For a complete list of all the tools and programs I recommend, check out the resources page on my site.
En este episodio de Value Investing FM, Adrián y Paco tenemos el placer de entrevistar de nuevo a Carlos Santiso, gestor de Icaria Capital (fondos Cartera Permanente y Dinámico), para hablar de cómo gestionar la volatilidad. Nos hablará de: - Cómo gestionan la volatilidad y la exposición al mercado en el fondo Icaria Capital Dinámico - Las diferentes formas de gestionar la volatilidad y cubrir la cartera para inversores particulares - Algunas de las principales inversiones de su fondo Icaria Capital Dinámico, como SS&C Technologies, Carmax, Sebino o API Group - Su error de inversión en Liberated Syndication
This episode is also brought to you by TIKR.com. This is a product I personally use for researching stocks at my firm. TIKR.com is focused on bringing institutional-quality investment research tools to individual investors. TIKR.com is powered by S&P Global CapitalIQ and has coverage of 50k+ stocks globally with financials, estimates, valuation metrics, ownership, transcripts, news, filings, and more. Join TIKR.com's free beta today with tikr.com/intelligent This episode sponsored by Net Net Hunter. If you're interested in finding high-quality stocks trading at fractions of liquidation value - this research service is for you. I personally use this service at my firm to help me research tiny and obscure net-net stocks all around the world. Using Net Net Hunter comes out to way less money than hiring an analyst to do the exact same thing manually. It's a service I love and I am proud to be able to offer this service to my listeners. If this is something you're interested in, please click here. Summary Today I'm discussing some very brief thoughts on Liberated Syndication (LSYN). They filed an 8k which led some investors to be alarmed. I think the fears are overblown and briefly discuss my views on the company and the recent development. Show Notes [01:15] About Liberated Syndication [01:55] The Concern Over The 8k Filing [02:27] Paying Low Multiple For Growth [03:39] Free Call Option On Litigation Outcome Resources VIC Writeup on LSYN About Eric Schleien Eric Schleien is the Founder/CEO of Granite State Capital Management, LLC. In addition to being a value investor, over the past decade, Eric has trained thousands of individuals, including board members of public companies as well as several Fortune 500 CEOs. Eric specializes in organizational culture and has become a leading authority on organizational culture in the investment industry. Eric has been investing for 15 years and has been using breakthrough coaching methodologies for over a decade. Eric had the insight to combine proven coaching methodologies with shareholder activism techniques to create an entirely new model for shareholder activism that was more reliable and created greater sustainable results in a rapid period of time. On average, Tribal Leadership produces a 3-5x increase in profits of culturally troubled companies within an average of 24 months or less. Eric currently resides in Philadelphia, PA. Help Out The Podcast If you like The Intelligent Investing Podcast, please consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 30 seconds to do and makes a huge difference! You can also join the Facebook page! You can subscribe to the podcast on the following platforms: Apple Podcasts Stitcher TuneIn Spotify Podbean iHeart Radio YouTube CONTACT ERIC SCHLEIEN Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube | GSCM | Instagram Email: intelligentInvesting@gmail.com
Adam Wilk, founder and portfolio manager at Greystone Capital, discusses his investment thesis in Liberated Syndication (LSYN). Key topics include why the company would make an attractive acquisition target, how Libsyn can grow in a competitive environment, and potential upside from a lawsuit that could cancel ~30% of LSYN's shares overnight.Adam's Twitter account: https://twitter.com/AKWilkAdam's LSYN thesis on seeking alpha: https://seekingalpha.com/article/4416747-liberated-syndication-update-and-favorable-developments Chapters0:00 Intro1:15 Libsyn Overview11:10 Libsyn Valuation12:55 Libsyn vs. Competitors19:35 Is Libsyn losing market share?23:10 Comping Libsyn to Dropbox29:10 The hunt for a new CEO37:30 Could Spotify dominate podcast hosting like YouTube for video?44:35 Upside from Libsyn's lawsuit to cancel shares
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When we start to panic, we make bad decisions. Consequently, when your show isn't growing as fast as you want, you might upgrade your equipment (when you didn't need to), or move to a different media host (thinking it will help you get more downloads. In full disclosure, I work for Libsyn.com (who does make it easy to syndicate your show - use the coupon code sopfree to get a free month - as Libsyn is short for Liberated Syndication), but assuming you've submitted your show for approval - a different media host won't boost your downloads. The Download Equation Total Value X Smart Promotion = Total Downloads If you don't have value in your episode, then no matter how much promotion you do - it won't grow. If you have value in your episodes, but don't promote it - it will be slow. The bottom line to all of this is to know your audience. If you need help with this, I can help. Schedule a Strategy Session Today I can help with planning, growing, and monetizing your podcast. Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/schedule
Consultorio bursátil de enero de 2021 en el que Adrián Godás y Paco Lodeiro respondemos a las preguntas de los oyentes. En esta ocasión, tratamos temas como el análisis de los aciertos en nuestras inversiones, fusiones y adquisiciones en 2021, cómo saber el accionariado de una empresa cotizada, construir nuestra cartera desde cero, chiringuitos financieros en Tinder, fondos de inversión de materias primas, contabilización de las recompras de acciones, manipulaciones de mercado, nuestros objetivos a largo plazo, asignación de pesos en cartera, cuándo vender minas, usar el análisis técnico para detectar momentos de entrada, empresas cotizadas en Nueva Zelanda, la importancia del precio de entrada al invertir a largo plazo, indexarse al Nasdaq100, tipos de órdenes de compra, invertir en fondos de infraestructuras, la diferencia entre el activo corriente y las reservas, invertir en oro a través de ETFs mineros, dónde ver nuestras carteras, oportunidades con el nuevo auge de la contrucción, las caídas de Pfizer y Moderna, Wall Street Bets y la plata, la fiabilidad de los ratios de plataformas de información financiera y la tributación de expatriados. También hablamos de empresas cotizadas como Liberated Syndication, Sierra Metals, Pax Global, American Battery Metals, Nouveau Monde Graphite, Centrus Energy, Hummingbird Resources, Facebook, Palantir, royalties de oro (Sandstorm Gold y Maverix Metals) y Black Dragon Gold. Aquí te puedes apuntar al webinar sobre el CFA del 7 de febrero a las 17.00 con Jorge Robles y Paco Lodeiro: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/td25iipp
A libsyn slug is something you will be asked for when you sign up at Libsyn.com ( Libsyn is short for Liberated Syndication - they are the largest podcast media hosting company). You can get a free month when you sign up using the coupon code sopfree. How is a Libsyn Slug Used? The libsyn slug is used as an ID for your Libsyn account. If you open a support ticket all you have to do is provide your slug and the support team can look up your account information. It is also used in the URL of your libsyn podcast page. For example, my slug is podcastconsultant. My Libsyn podcast page is http://podcastconsultant.libsyn.com/website (I don't use that page, I use this page which uses WordPress, hosted at coolerwebsites.com It is also used in your feed. The feed for this show is https://podcastsconsultant.libsyn.com/rss Lastly, it's used in the URL of your MP3 file. Last weeks file is https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/podcastconsultant/ypc071-joerogan.mp3 Can I Change My Slug? As we just stated the slug is used in your libsyn podcast page, your feed, and every mp3 file. If you change your slug - you break everything. Just so you are 100% clear on the consequences. 1. All your episodes will need to be fixed as the url to the mp3 will change. So whatever websites have the episodes will need to be redone for every single episode. 2. If you used the Libsyn podcast page anything linking to that page will need to be updated. 3. Your RSS feed will change, so your iTunes will be looking at a dead feed (with no way to update your previous subscribers) so you lose ALL reviews and ALL of your subscribers. You will be starting from scratch. If you haven't submitted your show to any directories there really aren't that many consequences. You do need to contact Libsyn support. If you've already submitted your show to directories, here is a quick test. Think of your favorite podcast. Got one? Now tell me their feed. Me Neither. In my opinion its not worth going back to square one.
Here are the show notes for Episode 6 "Expect The Unexpected". The show is called "Expect The Unexpected" for two reasons: We really didn't expect to be recording an episode in this timeframe. The Performance topic lends itself to such a title. We had one piece of follow up: IBM zEvent has been updated to 3.0.0 ("The Cat") on both Android and iOS. It has enhancements in lots of areas. The one we both noticed was the ability to show and scan QR codes for connections. Mainframe Our "Mainframe" topic was a discussion on IBM Doc Buddy - available for iOS and Android. It's a tool for looking up error messages and is now enhanced with z/OS Unix Reason Codes. It enables retrieving z Systems message documentation and provides the allows you to look up message documentation without Internet connections after downloading desired files. It's available for z/OS, as well as other products like CICS, and IMS, and for many releases of those products. Performance Our "Performance" topic was about what happens when unexpected work appears on your beloved mainframes. A number of themes were discussed, including: Not knowing mobile workload was appearing - leading to potential loss of savings on Mobile Workload Pricing. When unannounced work arrives, leading to implications for e.g. Security, Performance Management, and Capacity Provisioning. In reality how you handle this is a governance and culture question, but we want you to think about the problem. Topics In our "Topics" section we discussed two items: iTunes - where you can now find our podcast here. We hope some of you find this new way to subscribe easier. Liberated Syndication (or LibSyn for short). This gives us some interesting statistics about our listenership. On The Blog Martin posted to his blog, since our last episode: What Do I Know? Contacting Us You can reach Marna on Twitter as mwalle and by email. You can reach Martin on Twitter as martinpacker and by email.
Wow this is great! Today on my show I have Rob Walsh. One of the pioneers of podcasting here to talk about…podcasting. If you ever wanted some very good info about starting a podcast or you just wonder about what a podcast is and how it’s done, this is the episode for you. Rob is VP of Podcaster Relations with Libsyn, Liberated Syndication, the company that hosts my podcast. When the top podcasters in the industry want to know how to do better, Rob is their go-to guy. I was introduced to him on The Feed: https://thefeed.libsyn.com/ He is also host of the podCast411 Podcast / Blog, the Today in iOS Podcast /blog, co-host of Today in Podcasting Podcast, co-host of the Feed Podcast and host of the KC Startup 411 Podcast. He is also co-author of the book "Tricks of the Podcasting Masters" and has been the podcasting consultant to Gov. Bill Richardson, Senator John Edwards, Dr. Mark Hyman, Tim Ferriss, Jack Welch and many others. He has been a monthly columnist for Blogger and Podcaster Magazine as well as App Developer Magazine and is the organizer of the Kansas City Podcaster Meetup. We talk about the early days of podcasting, why the biggest names in podcasting are big. Why no one starting out should worry about getting bigger, but instead should focus on getting better or just having fun! We also talk about a bunch of behind the scenes type stuff. rob@libsyn.com Music for all episodes by Jon Griffin. My own YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCugOLERePPuD4nwtZO-Zwnw?view_as=subscriber My Instagram: joelyshmoley FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/wereyoustilltalking/ Twitter: @JoelAAlbrecht
Encore release August 23, 2018. Encore release May 16, 2017. PLEASE NOTE our new podcast feed: http://americanfreethought.libsyn.com/rss Our new iTunes link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/american-freethought-podcast/id478593934 Due to a capacity issue with the blog host, we've moved the podcast to the Liberated Syndication service. You'll need to ditch your existing podcast subscription and resubscribe to the new one. Most of the older episodes will be unavailable (at least for a while). Our apologies for the inconvenience. We interview American Atheists president David Silverman, who provides an update on the upcoming Reason Rally (March 24, 2012 on the National Mall), as well as the recent court rulings on the Utah crosses (we won) and Kentucky Homeland Security (we lost...for now). For more about American Atheists visit atheists.org. For more on the Reason Rally visit reasonrally.org. CONTACT Visit our blog at AmericanFreethought.com. Visit the podcast at AmericanFreethought.LibSyn.com. Email us at john@americanfreethought.com or david@americanfreethought.com. (John and David are available, either together or separately, to speak in person to your group.) If you like what you hear, take a moment and leave feedback on our iTunes page. Join our communities at Facebook, Atheist Nexus, Think Atheist or Yahoo Groups. Shop through us at Amazon.com or at CafePress.com. If you'd like to donate to the operation of this podcast, you can contribute through PayPal to editor@scifidimensions.com. We promise not to spend it on beer. October 25, 2011. Hosted by John C. Snider and David Driscoll.
- Boom, what's going on everyone. This is Steve Larsen, and this is Sales Funnel Radio. Today, we’re gonna talk about my content machine and how I'm pulling it off. I've spent the last four years learning form the most brilliant marketers today. And now I've left my nine to five to take the plunge and build my million dollar business. The real question is, how will I do it without VC funding or debt, completely from scratch? This podcast is here to give you the answer. Join me and follow along as I learn, apply, and share marketing strategies to grow my online business, using only today's best internet sales funnels. My name is Steve Larsen, and welcome to Sales Funnel Radio. What's up guys? Hey, I am excited to share this with you. You know when I first started listening to gurus on the internet, when I first started consuming their content, when I first started going through and reading it - I was grateful for the content. But... I don't know if you're like me?... I didn’t ever want to do any kind of publishing ever, ever. I remember when I first went to my first Funnel Hacking Live. It was 2016. I remember this very clearly... I think I might have shared this with you before.... I was biking around the bay at San Diego because what cash we had, I didn't want to spend on a cab. So I was biking around on a hired bike and I remember thinking to myself, “I will do whatever Russell tells me to do, except I will not publish.” That was my actual thought. Fast forward a week, and I'm working next to Russell Brunson, and this is what I see him doing. He's sitting there and he's on camera going, “What's up guys, this is Russell Brunson!” Then he's over on his podcast, “What's up guys, this is Russell Brunson!” And then he's over on his blog... “What's up guys, this is Russell Brunson.” And I was like, there's something to this. This is really interesting. Funnily enough, on the very first day at Funnel Hacking Live, he said, “Everyone needs to start publishing.” And I was like, “there's no way I'm not gonna do it. I will build the funnels. I'll do whatever you want me to do Russell. My life's already changed. Thank you so much. I appreciate that. But I will never, ever, Mr. Russell Brunson, ever be one of those podcasters.” And that was my thought. Well, “What's up, how you doing?” I'm podcasting! We've crossed over 160,000 downloads between the two shows that I have - which is awesome. It's gone really, really well. I remember after watching Russell publish…. We didn't do anything unless there was a camera around a lot of times, right. We’d go grab a camera... One day it was like 4:00 a.m. and he voxed me; he goes, “Dude, I got this sick idea man - swing down to the office as soon as you can. I'm really, really pumped about this. I'm gonna make you famous.” I was like, what does that mean? And then he goes, “Dude, we're gonna start a reality TV show man!” And that's when we started Funnel Hacker TV. So we had a visual show... and then a podcast so people could listen... then there were blogs so people could read. Dominating everywhere! I mean, to be completely honest with you, can you consume all of the content that ClickFunnels puts out? No, nobody can. But that's not the point. He's trying to dominate the conversation. I remember about six weeks into working at CF, I decided to get a handle on this whole content creation thing. There was no way to do this without actually publishing. I know I'm gonna suck at first. Like I'm gonna be terrible. I'm gonna be awful. And I was awful. I was super bad. I really was not good. If you guys go listen to the first few episodes of Sales Funnel Radio - the content is good. What I'm talking about is great. But the delivery is terrible. I knew that. And I came to grips with the fact. I just needed to gut it out a little bit - just start moving forward. When I first started publishing, I was the only person in my content team. I was watching a lot of major entrepreneurs, and they were never the only one doing the content. They had a content team. I was like, “Oh my gosh, I'm not gonna be able to afford something like that… and how do you even put a team like that together.” The whole point of this episode is to show with you guys the journey through my content team - because even though I have a team now - it didn’t start that way. When I started, I was just using Libsyn. That's Liberated Syndication dot com. Libsyn.com. It's L-I-B-S-Y-N dot com. It's amazing, okay. It was like five bucks a month for me to start. And what it allowed me to do was... I wanted to be able to push out on iTunes obviously.... But I knew that a lot of people want to read, but I didn't want to write a blog. I like writing about this kind of stuff. But I'm not gonna take the time to write a blog for every podcast episode. So what I did was rip the audio and get it transcribed at Rev.com. Then I took that transcription, and it became the blog post. So now I have an blog for every episode. That's all I did. I just took the transcription, I put it on WordPress, and pressed go. I believe in using tools for the intent they were created. ClickFunnels is not meant to be a blogging platform. So I don't blog on it. I use WordPress because WordPress was built to be a blogging platform. Some people do some weird things with WordPress and turn it into a sales platform. But it's not a sales funnel. So I don't use WordPress to sell things. I use WordPress to publish things. Does that make sense? You could make a lot of things turn into a lot of other things with weird connections and stuff. I just don't. It's kind of like going to a sushi place and ordering a hamburger. I'm sure they could make it for you, but that's not their thing. You know what I mean? I look at software the same way. Whatever the software was intended to do, that's what I use it for. And that's why I still use several different platforms and I'll tie them together. ClickFunnels is built to sell crap. So I use it to sell my crap. When I first started out, it was just me; it took me about two hours per episode to get it out of the door. I would wake up at about 5:00 a.m - I'd be at ClickFunnel's HQ at about 6:00 a.m - and I would take Russell's microphone 'cause I didn't have money to go get a microphone at that time… I would unplug the microphone from his computer and I'd go over and plug it into mine. Then I'd record the episode 'cause I knew his mic was good. And I was like, well crap. I gotta figure out how to use Adobe Audition, or some kind of software for editing, or something like that. I went through and I created my intros. And I make all my intros and outros by the way. I really like doing it. I've been a sound junky and editor since I was like 12. And I would make a lot of music on a lot of different platforms. I spent a lot of Saturdays just making music. It was a bunch of fun. So I did my own sound editing. I would go to Fiverr and have somebody do a voiceover. The way I wrote my intro, just so you guys know, is I went and I actually listened to all the top rated podcasts in the business category on iTunes. I listened to all their intros, and transcribed them. I found all the similarities and grabbed some of those - and then I threw a few other things in as well. Then I went to premiumbeat.com and downloaded a cool song I liked. Had a voiceover guy from Fiverr just say it. And then I just put 'em together. That's how I made the original Sales Funnel Radio intro and outro. Guys I freakin' bootstrapped, okay. That's the whole point. Before I was at ClickFunnels, I started putting together videos - I didn't have video editing software. So I thought, who does? I was like, ahh libraries. So I did all my video editing in libraries for like a year before working at ClickFunnels. I didn’t have a camera. So I went back to libraries and I would rent their cameras. Entrepreneurs would hire me to get on planes film their events, and film them doing sales videos. Then I'd go back and edit them in libraries, and give the camera back that I didn't own. I’d take those videos and put them up on the funnels that I was building, which I was just hacking from what Russell and other successful people were doing. The whole way is bootstrapping. All of it's been bootstrapping. And it's been super fun. My content has been no different. I bootstrapped it. I didn't have a mic, so I just borrowed Russell’s really early in the morning. That's like how I did the first 50 episodes of Sales Funnel Radio. I got to CF HQ way before everyone else - so I was completely alone in the office - and grab Russell's mic. My job required that I had the Adobe Suite - so I’d use Adobe Audition (because it came with it) to do all my sound editing on. I didn't know which settings to use. So I went to YouTube and I googled, podcast sound editing. I didn't know what they meant. I have no idea what all those letters mean on the sound editing stuff. I just took them and pasted them in... and it's one of the reasons that my podcast sounds so good today. So many of you have complimented me on that. I don't know what the settings mean, I just know it does really awesome stuff when I push the button and apply those settings. I have literally bootstrapped the entire way. The obstacle is the way. Just follow your questions - and the answer's on the other side usually. So for a while, I was the producer, and the recorder, the attractive character, and the content creator. For the first 40 episodes, it took me about two hours per episode to take the transcription, put it into WordPress, and make it look amazing. Then I'd go in Libsyn and press the publish button - and blast out to 16 different platforms. Boosh! I hate Twitter. I don't know why it's there. But I publish there 'cause people like it, right. I did it for a lot of different platforms. Pushed to YouTube, pushed to Facebook, pushed to the blog, pushed to iTunes, iHeartRadio, Spotify. Boosh, all over the place. Libsyn did all that. It really helped my time. Around episode 40, I went and I hired my first VA. And it was my sister. A lot of you guys know who she is. She was in a position where she was interested in this kind of stuff. I said look, “I'll train you how to do it all.” I showed her exactly what I was doing, right. I would get the episode transcribed, and then I would just hand off the transcription and the episode, and she would do everything else. She put it in WordPress. She did SEO optimization on it with some cool plugins we had... And that's what I did for quite a while from like episode 40 up until like episode 140. For the last few episodes, I’ve been doing something different. I'm just going through this so you guys see the content journey. Those of you who went to Funnel Hacking Live and saw Peng Joon’s presentation on how he does his content might think that you need to start with a gigantic content machine, right? I never started with that. Number one, because of the cost, right. I'm spending $26,000 in hard costs a month right now on my content generation process. My content machine costs me that much. But I would never have started that way. There's no way. That's dumb. But I knew content was important. If I could get my voice more out there and share what I was learning as I was watching these gurus... If I could document my journey (which I'm still doing)... You guys are watching me do it all the time… If I could just do that... I know that whoever controls content in an industry controls the industry. If no one hears you speak, then no one knows you exist in your industry, okay. That's why this whole content thing is so important and so powerful. If no one knows you're talking, you don't exist, okay. One of my first mentors was the CMO of Denny's and also Pizza Hut. I spent a lot of one on one time with him. He was actually a professor of mine. And he and I got a friendship. I would ask him a lot of questions and I talked a lot with him. He invented stuffed crust pizza. Whoa, right. He's the man… I remember I was sitting in his office with him once and I was talking with him. At the time we were in this semester of college where we don't do anything but run a business. That's it… You start a business from scratch. They give you virtually no help. You start it.... Well I was voted the first CEO of this company. We ended up making two to three grand a week during that semester, which was awesome. With no help, we built it up, and it was awesome. I remember though, I was talking about marketing with him. It was at a time in my life where I had not yet totally decided to go into just marketing alone. I was like man, should I go do supply chain? Should I go do finance? Should I go do this, should I go do that? Anyway, he and I were chatting. And I was like, “I feel like I'm yelling at people about our company... like hey, we're here, we're here. Come buy our thing.” And he said, “You know what's funny about marketing? The moment that you feel like you are being annoying is the moment that people are just starting to realize you even exist.” You're gonna get tired of your message. You're gonna get tired of your stories way before the market will - Far before. You are not yelling as loud as you might think you are. You're not, okay. Now I'm pushing content around all over the place, and that's what I want to talk about real quick. I want to show you how I've evolved. It's interesting to see the journey that it's taken… Whoever controls content controls beliefs and ideas. If you're barely talking, or if you're not even talking, people just don't know you exist for the longest time.They really don't. You're gonna have the core people who follow you, who love you, who do the crazy things, who are the fanatics over what your business does. But most people don't really know you that well. They know of maybe your podcast. They know maybe of your business. They don't know what it is. It just feels like you're yelling at them because to you, it feels like you're yelling. You're not, okay. So get used to speaking or at least communicating in some way. If you don't want to do a podcast, don't, okay. If you want to do video, sweet. If you want to just blog, awesome. Neil Patel blew up that way, right. Whatever medium you're comfortable doing most frequently, just marry it. Okay, marry it, right. We just did the episode a little bit ago about the attractive character. It is the vehicle for your attractive character to explode on. Okay, that's why it's so important for you to do this stuff. I remember at Funnel Hacking Live feeling that my content machine was good - even though it was just me handing it off to one person. However, I realized that I could do a lot more. I was like, you know what, I've worked my butt off. I'm gonna go try and blow up some of these platforms a little bit better. I love YouTube, okay. Facebook and I still have a love hate relationship - but I use it. Instagram, loving it... At Funnel Hacking Live, Russell stood up and he said... It was like his first presentation. He stood up and he goes, “Where's Stephen?” And I was like “Woo!”... 'cause that's what I do, I yell. And he's like there he is. “Stephen's one of my favorite people on the planet. But he does not know what's on Instagram. He does not ever get on it.” Then he proceeded to pseudo make fun of me. Huh, I know you're watching man. Okay, proceeded to pseudo make fun of me for not using Instagram. I felt the stance of shame. Here's the stance of shame. That's the stance of shame. The very next day during a lunch break in Funnel Hacking Live, Colton and I went over to an Apple store and we grabbed myself an iPhone, a new one, and I have been Instagramming my face off. I started putting these different pieces together. When I saw Peng Joon talk about how he does his content machine - I was like, you know what, with a few tweaks, I'm actually close to what he's doing. So that's what I've been focusing on. It’s part of the reason why some of my other business has slowed down just a little bit - because my focus has been on this content machine. Setting up systems, setting up the business, getting my processes in place. We've kept the ads small on my main product - but we're still very profitable. And I’ve been building up this content machine and the business. Like we have this crazy accelerant now guys. We got this insane power. And it's been really, really cool. So here is my new content machine. I'm not gonna name names because they are my people, and it took me a while to find them, and I'm spending a lot of money to get them. So I'm just gonna let you know what the roles are, okay. These are the roles that I filled and I really wanted to go hit, okay. If you read Dotcom Secrets. These books are never really that far from me. Here they are. If you read Dotcom Secrets, one of the things that Dotcom Secrets talks about very early on is it talks about this whole concept of old media versus new media. Old media, if you think about old media….That's things like newspapers, right, a lot of direct mail, the radio. It's still consumed, it's just that there's all these new media that you also need to be cognizant of and speak on. If you look at the new media versus the old media you can see that podcasts are the new radio. What is the new TV? Kind of YouTube, right. YouTube and Facebook Lives, things like that. What's the new newspaper? Blogs, right. If you go study guys like Ryan Holiday who's obsessed with the ideas of content creation... He's very good at placing ideas in places. Right, if you go look at what he's doing, he's just using different media sources against itself, right. Anyway, really, really fascinating okay. So what I did is I said: I want to be on YouTube. I want to be on blogs. I want to be on Instagram. I want to be on Facebook groups. I want to be on… And I started thinking through all these different platforms that I wanted to be seen on, even though that's not the format I was gonna publish on, okay. I was like, well that causes a really interesting scenario because you need to match the content to the platform, right. Each platform has a context. You don't go on podcasts and listen to these podcasts typically while just standing in a room. You know, usually you're doing something else. So on podcasters, I know I'm usually talking to like active individuals who are running around. They're getting something else done, typically. If I want to get on Facebook... what's the intent of Facebook? People go on Facebook to get distracted usually, right. So I’ve gotta make sure that it's somewhat entertaining when my same content piece hits that platform. People get on YouTube to either get distracted, entertained, or it's like a how to video … generally, it’s more instructional than Facebook's intent - I'm talking stereotypes here. Why do people read blogs? There's not tons of story usually in blogs. I know it depends. Like in the space that I'm in, there's usually not tons of stories. It's usually a lot of how to stuff, right. So that became the challenge; how do I just do a podcast and then repurpose the content for the different platform's context? I believe that questions invite revelation. So that's been the question on my mind... How do I solve that problem? And cool enough, I solved it. That's what happens when you ask the right questions. Questions aren't threatening. You'll answer the question, no matter what you're asking. If you ask, “Oh, why am I broke?” You'll get the answer. Instead ask, “How can I make more money?’ and you'll start finding that answer. Isn't that funny. Total side note and rabbit hole. So… Here's my content machine: The first thing I do is I have a video podcast now, right. I primarily do this on a video camera. This is the same camera type that we use for Funnel Hacker TV that Russell uses. And I like it. It's big though…. meaning the camera file is big. The camera itself is small. It's a 4K camera. I film, and by the time this episode's over, it's gonna probably be like 10 gigs, no joke. Then I go rip the audio from it and send it to my audio guy -he's the man. He adds whatever intro and outro I said I want to the episode (he already has those). He then adds on the settings that I like. He puts all those settings in there. And then he goes through and matches the volume loudness. Have you guys ever wondered why my intro and my outro all sound the same volume as the actual episode? It's because of some cool things he does in the background with post editing. Up until this point, I’d been adding the settings myself - but I had to remove myself from this process. So he goes through and he does a whole bunch of cool sound editing, and he re-uploads it to our Google Drive folder that we use as a team. Then the Trello card, yes we're using Trello to track this, gets assigned to the next person, right. And that person goes out and does crazy, amazing things on YouTube with it. She takes the video that's been recorded - she's amazing - and she figures out really cool ways that I should be competing with different keywords on SEO to rank me in YouTube. Then she creates these cool, 15 second clips of neat things that I said and takes them out. And that's what gets passed into our assets folder again for future use for Instagram, right. Next, she creates a thumbnail video... She does a whole bunch of other stuff. She's absolutely amazing. The card then gets passed off to my incredible blog writer. She grabs the actual transcription from Rev when it comes in and writes a blog post. So it's no longer just a transcription. She actually takes this, (which you guys reading right now) and turns it into a blog. So now, you guys know what I'm doing with this after I stop recording... It's going through his machine that we've created with these amazing, brilliant, specialized people. They're not cheap. They're incredible, okay. I wanted good people. And I found out a lot of them have their own agencies behind them too, which is another reason why they're so good. It's taken me a long time to get to this stage - so don't feel like you have to do this when you start out. You don’t need to. This is something you will graduate to eventually. And it'll keep blowing up from here I'm sure and we'll keep adding processes and cool things to it, but this is the core of what it is. So anyway, after the writer uploads the blog post back to our individual episode asset in Google Drive, then the next person goes in and takes it. She goes in and puts the blog post into WordPress, and makes it awesome.... We're gonna do a massive overhaul of the blog that's actually associated with this. It’s gonna be a massive overhaul of the look, the feel, the layout, everything! I want it to be cleaner, neater... everything... Anyway, she goes in and she makes the blog look visually amazing inside of WordPress. This is the sixth episode that we've launched doing this process. Really cool. Then the next person goes in and launches everything on Libsyn. He does all the cool checks so that it can blast out to tons of platforms at one time. Then the next person comes in... He goes in and puts it up on Instagram, on Facebook groups. I think he does a Twitter blast . He does a Chatbot blast. It's nuts guys… that whole team, that whole process. What's cool about it is the deadline for the episode at the exact same for every platform. So everyone publishes at the exact same time. So at the exact same time (give or take maybe a few seconds), all this content is hitting the internet at the same time. Boom, from different platforms. The same content, repurposed to suit the intent and context of each individual platform. So because of this, there's over a week lag time in the preparation. So after I record, there's usually about a week and a half, or two weeks, while everyone's doing their role. Anyways, it's freakin' awesome. It's super cool. That's my content machine. I call it a machine, because I wanted to find a way to hit those all platforms in a systematized way. I had to find people and pay them what they want to get paid, and what they're worth. They're worth a lot of money, okay. If you go out and you start putting those people together. It's pretty interesting what happens... But for the love; if you're just starting out, do not try to build that from the get-go. Like, good, great… eventually! But be gentle with yourself until you can put 26 grand out on a team just for content's sake. It certainly, certainly pays me back more than that - but you can build up gradually, like I did. So that's the content machine that I've got going on. I just wanted to give you guys an update. Episode 60 and 61 of this podcast go through in depth on how I put my actual content together for the podcast. It dives more deeply through some of my tech setup, and the systems that I use as well. They're great ones to listen to if you are trying to build your own content machine, whether it's blog, or podcast, or video, whatever. But with this episode, I wanted show the updated of what I've been doing here. So anyways, you guys are awesome. You're rock stars, appreciate it. Keep at it. I’d love if you could please, please, I know I keep asking... but what I'm putting out here, a lot of people charge a lot of money for. And I do it for free a lot of times. I really, really, really would love if you wouldn't mind, please go rate this podcast, review it on iTunes. It proves to iTunes that I'm not a schmuck and that this is all really good stuff. It's been fun for me document my journey along the way. I am still telling you guys what I'm doing along the way so you can avoid pitfalls. So, if that is worth anything to you and you've gotten any value from this, please go to iTunes. Someone reached out once and they said, “I don't know how to leave a review on iTunes.” Just go to iTunes, open it up, type in “Sales Funnel Radio”. I will show up. When you click on the show, right at the top there, it says ratings and reviews. Click there and it'll say write a review. Click write a review. I’d appreciate that. Thank you so much. It does mean a lot to me. I want to keep showing funnel builders and entrepreneurs who are starting out and crushing it, the pitfalls to avoid, and some cool tactics along the way too. All right guys, thanks so much, and I'll talk to you later, bye. Boom, thanks for listening. Hey, please remember to rate and and subscribe. Hey, you want me to speak at your next event or Mastermind? Let me know what I can share that would be most valuable by going to stevejlarsen.com and book my time now.
Today, you have an intro, and intro-intro, a podcast, theme music, and out takes. It's a full sonic meal that includes the foundations of Driven2Drink: Laughter, insight, and art appreciation through lubricated conversation. (Please note, Jim drank only sparkling water, though Greg came to the experience...pre-lubricated, so to speak.) Thanks for being with us. Please check out www.inclusionnow.space, find us on Facebook and Twitter (@driven2drink), iTunes, Liberated Syndication (driven2drink.libsyn.com) and Patreon (Gregory Del Duca). -G
Hey! Welcome to episode 121 of Curve the Cube where we talk to people walking the walk--those dreamers who've become doers--or, "curvists," as I like to call them, since they curve their way around those obstacles and figure out how to get stuff done. And, this episode features a lady who I am not only so happy, but also so proud to call a friend. Her name is Kate Volman, and if you are also a fan of my other podcast, Eggheads After Hours, then you have heard her voice before giving all kinds of fantastic tips, or "Business Bites," as she calls them, about how to propel your business forward. She is undeniably smart and strategic, AND she has figured out how to really craft her career with purpose. Kate's specialty is vlogging--a.k.a., “video blogging”--and using videos to create fantastic brand content, communicate with her followers, and create lasting relationships. If you have a blog, vlog, marketing team, or are just thinking, "What's the best way for me to get my message out there and build an online reputation?" Kate is for you!! Now, the Learning Curve segment at the end of this episode is going to be SUPER short, because Kate does such a fantastic job of digging in deep with her ideas and creating clear action items for you to take. So, I really don't have to do much. She makes my job so much easier, lol. So, let's get on with my talk with Kate Volman. You are going to gain so much valuable information and see pretty quickly why I adore her so. Enjoy!! Follow Kate Volman on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! To stay up on the latest with my guests, follow Curve the Cube on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SnapChat (@FlintStoneMedia) | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube Interested in podcasting? Head to Libsyn.com and use my promo code "IGNITE" to get one month of free hosting with the BEST hosting company around--Liberated Syndication! Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2017.
Hey! Welcome to episode 121 of Curve the Cube where we talk to people walking the walk--those dreamers who've become doers--or, "curvists," as I like to call them, since they curve their way around those obstacles and figure out how to get stuff done. And, this episode features a lady who I am not only so happy, but also so proud to call a friend. Her name is Kate Volman, and if you are also a fan of my other podcast, Eggheads After Hours, then you have heard her voice before giving all kinds of fantastic tips, or "Business Bites," as she calls them, about how to propel your business forward. She is undeniably smart and strategic, AND she has figured out how to really craft her career with purpose. Kate's specialty is vlogging--a.k.a., “video blogging”--and using videos to create fantastic brand content, communicate with her followers, and create lasting relationships. If you have a blog, vlog, marketing team, or are just thinking, "What's the best way for me to get my message out there and build an online reputation?" Kate is for you!! Now, the Learning Curve segment at the end of this episode is going to be SUPER short, because Kate does such a fantastic job of digging in deep with her ideas and creating clear action items for you to take. So, I really don't have to do much. She makes my job so much easier, lol. So, let's get on with my talk with Kate Volman. You are going to gain so much valuable information and see pretty quickly why I adore her so. Enjoy!! Follow Kate Volman on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! To stay up on the latest with my guests, follow Curve the Cube on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SnapChat (@FlintStoneMedia) | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube Interested in podcasting? Head to Libsyn.com and use my promo code "IGNITE" to get one month of free hosting with the BEST hosting company around--Liberated Syndication! Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2017.
Thanks so much for joining me on episode 120 where I feature one of my new best friends (seriously... I told her I was adopting her as my new little sister), photographer Nikyta Haynes!! Her brand is Kyta Beez and her tag line is "Definitely Different" and I can personally testify that this girl STANDS OUT!! I got to meet her at an art exhibit by long-time friend of the show, Jafleu. She was just walking around doing her thing and taking pictures. I had brought my son, Jordon, along with me and surprised him by bringing his camera, so he could take pictures, too. (He wants to be a photographer when he grows up, after all.) We ran into Nikyta while wandering the various photography studies and Jordon and I were both instantly taken by her. She was so kind to him, he loved her "cool" camera, as he put it, and they even took photos together in one of the professional studios. You simply don't meet kind people like that everyday. And, when she gave me a glimpse into her story, I just HAD to have her on the show! And, she was so nice in joining me at my Entrepreneur Influencers Brunch hosted by Style Chambers last weekend. She took some great photos of the event, which you can browse through here. Now, sit back and relax and listen to this inspiring episode with Nikyta and check out her work at Kytabeez.com! It's episode 120... enjoy! Follow Nikyta Hayes on: Twitter | Instagram | Instagram | Instagram | Facebook Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! To stay up on the latest with my guests, follow Curve the Cube on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SnapChat (@FlintStoneMedia) | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube Interested in podcasting? Head to Libsyn.com and use my promo code "IGNITE" to get one month of free hosting with the BEST hosting company around--Liberated Syndication! Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2017.
Thanks so much for joining me on episode 120 where I feature one of my new best friends (seriously... I told her I was adopting her as my new little sister), photographer Nikyta Haynes!! Her brand is Kyta Beez and her tag line is "Definitely Different" and I can personally testify that this girl STANDS OUT!! I got to meet her at an art exhibit by long-time friend of the show, Jafleu. She was just walking around doing her thing and taking pictures. I had brought my son, Jordon, along with me and surprised him by bringing his camera, so he could take pictures, too. (He wants to be a photographer when he grows up, after all.) We ran into Nikyta while wandering the various photography studies and Jordon and I were both instantly taken by her. She was so kind to him, he loved her "cool" camera, as he put it, and they even took photos together in one of the professional studios. You simply don't meet kind people like that everyday. And, when she gave me a glimpse into her story, I just HAD to have her on the show! And, she was so nice in joining me at my Entrepreneur Influencers Brunch hosted by Style Chambers last weekend. She took some great photos of the event, which you can browse through here. Now, sit back and relax and listen to this inspiring episode with Nikyta and check out her work at Kytabeez.com! It's episode 120... enjoy! Follow Nikyta Hayes on: Twitter | Instagram | Instagram | Instagram | Facebook Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! To stay up on the latest with my guests, follow Curve the Cube on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SnapChat (@FlintStoneMedia) | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube Interested in podcasting? Head to Libsyn.com and use my promo code "IGNITE" to get one month of free hosting with the BEST hosting company around--Liberated Syndication! Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2017.
Hey there! Welcome to episode 119 of the Curve the Cube podcast. I can't believe it's already episode 119. Thank you so much for being a listener and coming along on this journey with me. I hope you are becoming more and more of a curvist yourself, too!! This episode features a girl I am sooo excited to introduce you to, in case you don't know her, yet. She's Yamilia Avendano, a.k.a. Yami, and she founded her uber successful video game press site, Twinfinite.net, about 6 years ago. We sat down right on the heels of her coming back from E3 and had SUCH a fun time! She may seem unassuming and even a bit shy. But, don't let her fool you. She is a force to be reckoned with, and there's simply no stopping her rise to the top! On this episode we talk about how she gets creative with her video series, whether turning your passion into a career makes it feel like a job, feeling you need to do it all (but, for everyone else), and of COURSE, some of her E3 reviews. In a bit of a formatting toss-up (I warned you I would be playing a bit with the show's format for a few episodes here and there), I will be diving deep into the whole passion-feeling-like-a-job issue in a mini-solocast before then taking the topic to The Learning Curve. AND, you will be treated to a quick sneak appearance by one of my new favorite people, Glenn the Geek of the Horse Radio Network! So, just a couple of quick reminders: Please check out all the shows on the Flint Stone Media Podcast Network by going to FSMPodcastNetwork.com. And, join the conversation on Facebook the the Dreamers Become Doers group. Head to DreamersBecomeDoers.com for all the info! Alrighty, let's get into the conversation with Yami of Twinfinite.net, already! And, I apologize in advance for my massive case of the giggles!! Follow Yami on: Twitter | Instagram Follow Twinfinite.net on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Follow the Horse Radio Network on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Enjoy!! Mentioned in this episode: Estelle's GoFund Me: https://www.gofundme.com/3wt5psg Yami Avendano from Twinfinite's E3 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tv8HDnWfZw Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! To stay up on the latest with my guests, follow Curve the Cube on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SnapChat (@FlintStoneMedia) | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube Interested in podcasting? Head to Libsyn.com and use my promo code "IGNITE" to get one month of free hosting with the BEST hosting company around--Liberated Syndication! Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2017.
Thank you for joining me on this 118th episode! It's a solocast about becoming an influencer in your industry, which is very timely for me, as it seems to be starting to happen to me right NOW. I am fresh off of my podcasting presentation to the Mystery Writers of America, Florida Chapter, and it could not have been a more fun event. And, even more, the aftermath has been fantastic and really driven into me the power of being seen as an influencer in your industry. So, let's dive into the benefits and how-to of becoming an influencer and spark some creative ideas of how you can become an influencer yourself. I switch up the format on this episode, leading with my usual tasty nuggets in The Learning Curve. Then, I treat you to my MWA presentation audio, which is chock-full of tips on how to get booked on podcasts (a GREAT way to gain exposure and be seen as an influencer) and tons of information on how to start your own podcast (also a great way to become known). So, take some good notes on this podcast and become your industry's next influencer!! Enjoy!! Mentioned in this episode: Estelle's GoFund Me: https://www.gofundme.com/3wt5psg MWA Slides: http://flintstonemedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/flint-stone-medias-mwa-podcasting-presentation-for-download.pdf Yami Avendano from Twinfinite's E3 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tv8HDnWfZw Tai Lopez video suggested by Jeremy Pound of Juicy Results: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01-4HFnePSc Diane Stuckart, episode #48: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/curve-cube-inspiration-motivation/id931220607?mt=2&i=355528136 Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! Follow Jules Pierre-Louis on: Twitter | Instagram Follow Hive Hub Media on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook To stay up on the latest with my guests, follow Curve the Cube on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SnapChat (@CurveTheCube) | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube Interested in podcasting? Head to Libsyn.com and use my promo code "IGNITE" to get one month of free hosting with the BEST hosting company around--Liberated Syndication! Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2017.
I welcome to the podcast my fabulous friend and guest, Jules Pierre-Louis, co-founder of Hive Hub Media, host of the latest show to be added to the Flint Stone Media Podcast Network, Hustle All Day, and a multi-talented human. He is a true hustler, and on this episode we talk about when the switch flipped for him to break out on his own and what he did to break free. Then, I take the discussion to The Learning Curve on the flip side, of course. There's an added treat at the end of this episode; so, don't let it confuse you--haha. I'll be sharing a quick clip pulled from Hustle All Day, where I appear as a guest cohost to interview creator James Oliver, Jr. So, you'll hear us both again. Alright, you fearless curvist you... It's now time to sit back and relax and enjoy this convo with Jules Pierre-Louis about flipping the switch and breaking free. It's the 117th episode of the Curve the Cube Podcast!! Enjoy!! Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! Follow Jules Pierre-Louis on: Twitter | Instagram Follow Hive Hub Media on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook To stay up on the latest with my guests, follow Curve the Cube on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SnapChat (@CurveTheCube) | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube Interested in podcasting? Head to Libsyn.com and use my promo code "IGNITE" to get one month of free hosting with the BEST hosting company around--Liberated Syndication! Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2017.
Ep. 6 Geoff & Jeffrey Show, The Weekly Catch Up Audio, Video, Content Creation, and that other stuff! ------------------------------------------------------------ Topics Covered: ------------------- Trouble getting into Blab and recovering a no-show recording of a Blab. http://blab.im Everything you say online is being monitored or recorded. Sage words from the the great prophet Thumper. Geoff got a new portable green screen. Jeffrey is trying out some smaller earbud style headphones. Geoff's video magic, and Jeffrey ripping the audio out of Geoff's finished video for his podcast feed. Podcast listening habits. Making silence lengths equal on an episode sounds wierd. Podcast niche. Making a general audio feed instead of being so specific. Having fun instead of trying to make money on podcasting. Holbrook New Media Audio Feed at http://holbrooknewmedia.com William, Geoff's dog is snoring, and Lilly, Jeffrey's used kitty is scratching at the door. Our sound treatment configurations. Logitech C920 camera quirks. http://holbrooknewmedia.com/recording-gear/ Teleprompter Pro for iPad. It's in the iTunes store. Adventures with glasses. Star Trek Tech Final Cut Pro and Premiere Pro video processing software. http://www.apple.com/final-cut-pro/ http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html Sony Sound Forge http://holbrooknewmedia.com/recording-gear/ Podcast Media Hosting at Liberated Syndication http://libsyn.com ------------------------------------------------------- geoffblanchard.com holbrooknewmedia.com
Everything you ever wanted to know about setting up a podcast to expand your inbound marketing program.Podcasting is huge right now and very beneficial for all types of businesses. People tend to have more time to listen to a radio show than read an article.Why would you want to run a podcast? Keep yourself up to date in your industryMarketingHow to get started podcasting1. Decide on your theme. You want to keep a common theme so you’re not jumping around each episode. Don’t sell, instead teach.2. Decide what you want to teach. What questions do you get from your audience? Turn those topics into podcast topics.3. Think about who is listening. Make sure you teach in a way that will attract the person you hope is listening.4. Decide on type of podcast. Solo monologue, interview style, multiple hosts5. Pick a recording medium. You can use something as simple as the voice recorder on your phone, spreaker, google hangouts, skype, etc. If you are doing a podcast with another host in the same location, get a microphone and sit in front of it. If you’re doing interview style, we recommend GoToMeeting or Webex.6. Producing your podcast. Music, podcast, music. Good places to get music - Wistia, Tune Fruit, Free Music Archive, Premium Beat, Beat Sweet. Never use copyrighted music on your podcast unless you have permission.7. Hosting your podcast. Liberated Syndication, Sound Cloud, Spreaker8. Have a way for people to communicate with you that is separate from your business accounts (email, social media, etc.)9. Decide what you want to talk about. Make sure you’re providing educational content that is real and has been proven.10. Have a personality!Read more: http://blog.spinweb.net/spinradio-episode-51-how-to-create-and-launch-a-podcastFollow us: @SpinWeb on Twitter
Rob Walch, Vice President of Podcaster Relations at Liberated Syndication. More commonly known as Libsyn. This quote came from episode 45 of The Feed, the official Libsyn podcast. If you want to hear it, it happened at the 25 minute mark in the show. “Never blame on malice that which can easily be explained by incompetence.” Have you ever noticed how quickly we jump to the conclusion that someone has it out for us when things don’t go our way? On the individual level, that sometimes is the case, although it is less often than we ourselves think it is. When we go there, we are thinking that the other person spends the same amount of time thinking about us and our needs as we do. But is this even possible? Turn it around and ask yourself. Is there another person in your world that you spent more time thinking about today? Someone whose welfare was more strongly in your mind than your own? If you don’t include your own children, spouse and possibly other family members and close friends, how much time do you spend assuring the welfare of acquaintances and strangers? When faced specifically with a need, many of us will do what we can to help others, but more often, we in ignorance of their needs and agenda run rough shod right over them without realizing it. You just don’t have the time to take care of everyone. Let’s get back to the original concept. If you don’t have enough time on a given day to be sensitive enough to consider every need that comes by you, what makes you think your personal pet peeves can be any more important to anyone else? They are doing exactly the same thing you are doing, taking care of their own concerns since you didn’t have the time to cover it for them. So it follows that when someone rains on your parade in passing as they rush by, there is a very, very small chance that they were thinking of you at all, much less gunning for you to ruin your life. It is incredibly selfish of us to even think that others have the time to think of us as much as we think of our own problems. Let’s take this one home. The vast majority of the time, when others offend you or step on you, they weren’t thinking of you AT ALL, much less TRYING to hurt you. They, like you, simply do not have the competence to think clearly about the needs of everyone they encounter. This is the basic human condition in a nutshell. The final dimension is when you are dealing with large entities such as businesses, government and the like. They up front lack any human compassion. To keep track of the actual people they deal with, they assign them numbers. Being assigned a number is the first sign that you will not be treated with any consideration. The phrase, “It’s just business.” comes to mind. That is always how messing up human lives is explained. Government is even worse in this regard. In Episode 24 of Daggers Of The Mind, I discuss the federal government’s betrayal of our veterans by the VA. Every large scale thing our inhuman government tries to do, people fall through the cracks, sometimes to their deaths. This would be a good time for a movie quote: In first of the Star Wars movies, Princess Leia tells Governor Tarkin: “The more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.” Unfortunately this is totally true in the real world. The more control you attempt to exert, the less over all control you have. Since government is not likely to find the right balance any time in our lifetimes, incompetence will rule. They simply are not thinking of our individual needs at all. Only a large group of numbers that represent a huge group of people that are really unknown to the bureaucracy. The bottom line is this: Most of the time, malice is not involved when something is done to you. Simple incompetence is the easy explanation because individuals, businesses and governments are just as selfish as we are. http://blog.libsyn.com/2015/05/02/045-about-podcasts-com-where-to-build-your-social-media-podcast-community-and-more-scripting-workflow/ Rob Walch on Google Plus Rob Walch on Twitter ------------------------------------- Rod Stewart, Legendary Rocker and Scale Model Train Enthusiast “Every three years, Model Railroader puts me on their cover, which is better than Rolling Stone.” It is really surprising when you find out some celebrity has a talent or habit that has absolutely nothing to do with the main thing they are known for. In this case, Mr. Stewart, known for being a music superstar, is being featured on the cover of Model Railroader. I checked into it and found that he has been a scale model railroad enthusiast since childhood. Many celebrities have unrelated talents and interests. Country star Kenny Rogers does amazing photography. Actor George Montgomery created many famous detailed bronze sculptures. Actor Dudley Moore was a renowned concert pianist. Links to these gentlemen will be included in the show notes. Now, take a look around you. Those you know only from work, school, or church are probably hiding some really wonderful talents that you would never dream of. With my friends, I have discovered writers, singers, artists, musicians, boxers, and martial artists. Also, talented gardeners, carpenters, engineers, mechanics and myriad of other talents that are hidden from view most of the time as they go about their normal vocations. Each person you know is actually more than you really know. You probably know barely half of what they are capable of. While some choose to make a living at their greatest talents, many choose to keep a simple job that pays the bills while using their greatest assets in their spare time doing what they love with no interference from an employer. Just because you don’t know what their talents are, don’t write anyone off or diminish their worth as a person. There have been times when I have seen a person’s attitude take a complete turn around when it is discovered that another person has some admirable talent. The key here is this: don’t wait until you randomly find a particular talent in someone, always assume that each person you find has just such a talent. People are like onions, they have many layers. You will never see them all, but there is some really cool stuff in there. Have basic respect for every human you meet. Believe me, there is more value there than you will ever know. 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JOIN US LIVE!!!! Every Saturday NIGHT 11:00 PM (EST) 8:00 PM (PST) With your Vampire Hosts, Raven & D, , Join us as we talk about all things Vampiric, addressing the current Issues of the Vampire/Vampyre Communities (VC) and the Online Vampire Communities (OVC) . INTERVIEWING LEADERS/Members of the of the Vampire Communities VC & OVC , including but not limited to: (Vampiric, or Vampiric imagedry ) Actors, Authors,Artist, Musicians, Performers, Donors. AND YOU!!! with a constant Q&A http://www.liveparanormal.com/ravens.html Join us LIVE in our fully interactive chat room (channel 1) @ www.liveparanormal.com OR Call us at 619-639-4606 or (347) 202-0316 and be a part of the conversation. We want to hear from you! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ravens-Nest-Vampire-Radio/120558998070597 (SPECIAL GUESTS OR SUBJECT MATTER TO BE ANNOUNCED ) be sure to share and invite your friends.. Don't worry if you miss us, you can always down load the archive later Podcasts available on: itunes, Stitcher, Stitcher Mobile, Android , iphone, Liberated Syndication, History Pulse, Blogtalk, Ustream. & LiveParanormal Vault.
JOIN US LIVE!!!! Every Saturday NIGHT 11:00 PM (EST) 8:00 PM (PST) With your Vampire Hosts, Raven & D, , Join us as we talk about all things Vampiric, addressing the current Issues of the Vampire/Vampyre Communities (VC) and the Online Vampire Communities (OVC) . INTERVIEWING LEADERS/Members of the of the Vampire Communities VC & OVC , including but not limited to: (Vampiric, or Vampiric imagedry ) Actors, Authors,Artist, Musicians, Performers, Donors. AND YOU!!! with a constant Q&A http://www.liveparanormal.com/ravens.html Join us LIVE in our fully interactive chat room (channel 1) @ www.liveparanormal.com OR Call us at 619-639-4606 or (347) 202-0316 and be a part of the conversation. We want to hear from you! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ravens-Nest-Vampire-Radio/120558998070597 (SPECIAL GUESTS OR SUBJECT MATTER TO BE ANNOUNCED ) be sure to share and invite your friends.. Don't worry if you miss us, you can always down load the archive later Podcasts available on: itunes, Stitcher, Stitcher Mobile, Android , iphone, Liberated Syndication, History Pulse, Blogtalk, Ustream. & LiveParanormal Vault.
Rob Walch is one of the Godfathers of podcasting. He is the Vice President of Podcaster Relations for Liberated Syndication better know as Libsyn. Prior to joining Libsyn in 2007, he was President and founder of podCast411, Inc. Rob is Co-Author of the book “Tricks of the Podcasting Masters” Rob was listed as the 5th most influential person in podcasting according to the book “Podcasting for Dummies” He has worked and advised created podcast for presidential candidates and the the Sacramento Kings. For show notes go to timelinesofsuccess.com or bluftv.net
JOIN US LIVE!!!! Every Saturday NIGHT 11:00 PM (EST) 8:00 PM (PST) With your Vampire Hosts, Raven & D, , Join us as we talk about all things Vampiric, addressing the current Issues of the Vampire/Vampyre Communities (VC) and the Online Vampire Communities (OVC) . INTERVIEWING LEADERS/Members of the of the Vampire Communities VC & OVC , including but not limited to: (Vampiric, or Vampiric imagedry ) Actors, Authors,Artist, Musicians, Performers, Donors. AND YOU!!! with a constant Q&A http://www.liveparanormal.com/ravens.html Join us LIVE in our fully interactive chat room (channel 1) @ www.liveparanormal.com OR Call us at 619-639-4606 or (347) 202-0316 and be a part of the conversation. We want to hear from you! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ravens-Nest-Vampire-Radio/120558998070597 (SPECIAL GUESTS OR SUBJECT MATTER TO BE ANNOUNCED ) be sure to share and invite your friends.. Don't worry if you miss us, you can always down load the archive later Podcasts available on: itunes, Stitcher, Stitcher Mobile, Android , iphone, Liberated Syndication, History Pulse, Blogtalk, Ustream. & LiveParanormal Vault.
JOIN US LIVE!!!! Every Saturday NIGHT 11:00 PM (EST) 8:00 PM (PST) With your Vampire Hosts, Raven & D, , Join us as we talk about all things Vampiric, addressing the current Issues of the Vampire/Vampyre Communities (VC) and the Online Vampire Communities (OVC) . INTERVIEWING LEADERS/Members of the of the Vampire Communities VC & OVC , including but not limited to: (Vampiric, or Vampiric imagedry ) Actors, Authors,Artist, Musicians, Performers, Donors. AND YOU!!! with a constant Q&A http://www.liveparanormal.com/ravens.html Join us LIVE in our fully interactive chat room (channel 1) @ www.liveparanormal.com OR Call us at 619-639-4606 or (347) 202-0316 and be a part of the conversation. We want to hear from you! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ravens-Nest-Vampire-Radio/120558998070597 (SPECIAL GUESTS OR SUBJECT MATTER TO BE ANNOUNCED ) be sure to share and invite your friends.. Don't worry if you miss us, you can always down load the archive later Podcasts available on: itunes, Stitcher, Stitcher Mobile, Android , iphone, Liberated Syndication, History Pulse, Blogtalk, Ustream. & LiveParanormal Vault.
Grey and Zach return once again waxing unitellectually about the news, the new consoles and how little they've innovated anything, a new kind of brick, the BLodPods Merch Store, Dinosaurs, Star Trek: Into Darkness, Our growing police state,the News website design, Our move over to Liberated Syndication, iOS games takin' yer money! and a few other things. Enjoy this wonderful episode brought to you by www.BLOD-CAST.com. We also answer a few quesitons from fellow podcasts @Ultim8facepalm, @podblocked & @TangentBoundPC Don't forget to Rate, Review and Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes!
This week, we’re talking about the NGP announcement where we take a look at what this new device offers and what possibilities will arrive when it’s released this holiday. We also look into Geohots Playstation Jailbreak and what it means for the rest of us PS3 Gamers! I would also liek to tell everyone who is subscribed via PODOMATIC that this will be the last Podomatic episode for us as we are switching to Liberated Syndication. to continue keeping up with our podcast you will have to go to www.PSNatHome.com
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