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Welcome to Hamilton House. This episode's guest is Lynn Terry, V.P of Administration of Hoffman Media; and Editor-in-Chief of Southern Home, Birmingham, Alabama. Julia Roberts may have starred in the film “Steel Magnolias,” but Editor Lynn Terry is the steel magnolia of the home industry. Brilliant and tough while exceedingly gracious and kind, Lynn Terry parlayed her MBA to become one of the most important people in shelter publishing.
I remember the first webinar I ever watched about starting an online business. It was about niche blogs, and how to find an SEO-friendly domain, research a few keywords, write a few blog posts, and insert Google Adsense ads and Amazon affiliate links. I was fascinated, and the whole process made perfect sense to me. Until I actually sat down to create the first blog, and I realized it's just not as easy as it looks on a webinar. That was just one of the harsh realities I've learned about running an online business. In the past 12 years I've learned many lessons that I'm sharing with you in this episode of the Tiny Course Empire podcast. Prefer a transcript? Here you go! What you'll learn in this episode: Why doing what you don't want to do is a good thing, and not just for your business. The outsourcing secret successful entrepreneurs don't tell you. Why you probably don't want to turn that hobby you love into a business. How to make better use of those courses you buy and the webinars you watch. What I learned about shiny new tools when I was just 17 (and it's just as true now as it was then). The one thing every business has in common, and it just might be the thing you dislike the most. Resources mentioned: Six-Figure Systems is my monthly program where we focus not just on learning new strategies, but also on implementing what you learn. Join us for a 7-day all access trial for just $7. Brooke Castillo says that life is always 50/50, and that we wouldn't want it any other way. The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber reminds us that turning a hobby into a business might not be the best choice Lynn Terry teaches online marketing at ClickNewz.com
One of the biggest appeals of digital course business—aside from showing up for work in your sweat pants—is that it takes very little cash to get started. You don't need to save for years, or wine and dine angel investors, or wait for an inheritance to land in your bank account. You can get started right now, today, with nothing more than a few dollars shaved off your household budget. That's what bootstrapping is all about, and in this week's episode of the Tiny Course Empire podcast, I'll share how I bootstrapped my own startup, and the steps you can take to do the same. Prefer a transcript? Here you go! What you'll learn in this episode: The only two things you must have to start an online business Why bootstrapping is about more than just finding the money to get started One “rule” that will keep your finances in check The one thing I recommend investing in, right from the start Resources mentioned: Six-Figure Systems is my monthly program where I help you plan, build, and grow a six-figure online business. Start your $7 trial today and see everything that's included. Shopify offers an e-commerce platform for sellers of both digital and physical goods. Active Campaign offers a low-cost “lite” plan for email marketers just starting out. ConvertKit lets you get started for free. WordPress is the only website builder I recommend (and it's free). PayPal is the best choice for payment processing when you're brand new. Grit is Angela Duckworth's book about what makes some people more successful than others. Fiverr is a marketplace for service providers, and it's a good place to earn your startup funds. Upwork is another marketplace for freelancers in any niche. Facebook Marketplace is where to list those unneeded items that are taking up space in your home. OfferUp is an app that connects sellers to buyers. Lynn Terry is at ClickNewz.com. AWeber was the first email marketing platform I used, and they're still a good option for simple lists.
Tune in as Dr. Lynn & Terry discuss the herbal extracts: Andrographis, Curcumin, & Grape Seed Extract
Learn what the "Triple Threat" approach to success is and how to implement it... Plus get 3 niche site examples that are CRUSHING IT with this method. If you want a deeper dive into this idea, be sure you read the post on it here: www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.milesbeckler.com%2Fthe-triple-threat-secret-to-success%2F&event=video_description&redir_token=9UKK4eR8fBxa9EhWWFAdCNaaAgl8MTU0NjMyNzI2OUAxNTQ2MjQwODY5&v=NytTnAk0MU4 The idea comes from Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert He said: "Every skill you acquire doubles your odds for success." The Triple Threat is when you combine 3 (or more) separate skills or niches into something totally unique. The Triple Threat is when you combine 3 (or more) separate skills or niches into something totally unique. And he is clear... You only have to be 'good' at these skills when you add enough of them... You don't have to become the best in the world at anything! We are talking top 25% in the world at 3 separate skills puts you in the 1% of a super focused niche... So the triple threat to success is all about mixing ideas & adding content skills Here are the examples... Carry-on Travel + Fashion + blogging - My friend Alexandra at TravelFashionGirl.com receives over 1.5 million pageviews per MONTH! Nicola in New Zealand combined Fitness + Dressage Riding + Video AND Her husband Ben combined Video + Copywriting + FB Ads = MASSIVE Success! Dressageridertraining.com Lynn Terry was able to break through in a very crowded and saturated market by combining Travel + Low Carb + Blogging at Travelinglowcarb.com She is a very smart marketer and has created a super successful niche business, there. Or even my wife's site: Angels + Meditation + Blogging = 8MM visits/year! And for good measure let's not leave off my personal triple threat... Solopreneurship + Digital Marketing + YouTube videos. Finally, if you want help growing your business in 2019.... As mentioned in the video, my inner circle is now open for enrollment for a very short time at www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.milesbeckler.com%2Fcandc&event=video_description&redir_token=9UKK4eR8fBxa9EhWWFAdCNaaAgl8MTU0NjMyNzI2OUAxNTQ2MjQwODY5&v=NytTnAk0MU4
What's the #1 thing you should remember about using images in your marketing. On today's show we explore the images of Woot!, Clicknewz, Lynn Terry, Liz Latham, Hoosier Homemade, Teespring, 1800Flowers, the TodayShow, and the Helvetica documentary. All the tech, social media and blog headlines that Bloggers love, need and use everyday.
Lynn Terry has been working online more than 18 years, blogging for 11 full years, and uses a purely organic marketing strategy to reach and serve her market. . You can Join Lynn at ClickNewz which is where she share news on the latest Internet Marketing trends and strategies, as well as unique case studies, creative ideas and (extremely) candid product reviews. You can hear her discuss everything from mindset to technical issues, the secrets to writing engaging content, improving your traffic and conversion rates - you name it! Learn how to harness the power of social media for outstanding results in Lynns popular course: Social Marketing Results Airing weekly on Tuesdays at noon eastern and in permanent replay, come learn how you can apply these secrets to succeed in your own business as well! In between episodes, get direction for your business through the FREE DirectionsU's "Amazng Traffic Vortex" that shows you how to apply what you learn about on the show to YOUR business, step by step!
Lynn Terry, John Lee Dumas, Ricky Shetty, Ellen Britt, Joel Comm, Holly Homer, David Dutton, Adela Rubio, Leslie Samuel, Connie Ragen Green, Kathleen Gage, Kelly McCausey. All the tech, social media and blog headlines that Bloggers love, need and use everyday.
Mary Blackburn Blogger Interview by Kate Luella (November 2012)Mary is a delightful person to chat with, she has been blogging for quite a few years now on her blog http://www.easyglutenfreeliving.com/ and our topics covered everything from starting out blogging, building a subscriber list, creating her own products, how she runs her sales, her guest posting and more.Visit Mary at her main blog http://www.easyglutenfreeliving.com/ And you can find more of these kind of interviews here http://www.bloggerinterviewspodcast.com/And you can subscribe to this podcast via iTunes or on the blog http://www.bloggerinterviewspodcast.com/Intro1.49 Her other "job"2.10 How she defines herself3.20 Personal blogging4.00 What inspired http://www.easyglutenfreeliving.com/5.20 Why people have gluten free diets6.25 Her Celiac diagnosis and starting her blog6.40 Developing her blogging ambition with Lynn Terry of Clicknewz.com9.27 Starting out blogging in 200910.45 Social media strategies11.20 Her analytics12.20 Gluten free turkeys!15.15 Gluten Free Celebrities16.26 Her future plans for http://www.easyglutenfreeliving.com/ and more products18.45 Selling on Clickbank and running a sale20.39 Her subscribers22.40 Her online blog strategy22.55 Her plans for next year!25.30 Her target demographic and how she blogs for them27.45Competitions30.20 How she writes her eBooks33.00 Managing photos for her eBooks34.55 Mary's tips for newbie bloggers36.00 The pros & cons of blogging37.10 My dog barking!
Today we present to you our final podcast of 2012 in Episode 65 of Low-Carb Conversations with Jimmy Moore & Friends! Co-hosts Jimmy and along with their two guest friends chime in with more opinions on the latest and greatest health headlines to give their unique low-carb perspective on them. We're taking the next two months off from the podcast but will come back refreshed and ready to roll again with lots of new low-carb and Paleo bloggers in the new year. We are a LISTENER-SUPPORTED podcast and appreciate all the fantastic donations that so many of you have provided us. If you enjoy what you hear on "Low-Carb Conversations" and want to help us out, then you can to keep us on the air in 2013. We're loaded with an awesome hour-long conversation for you today as Jimmy and Dietitian Cassie welcome two new low-carb podcasters with opinions to spare. They are and who are the co-hosts of a brand new podcast called the Listen in as we talk about some dubious "signs" you'll live to be 100 years old, vegan Dr. Joel Fuhrman's nonsensical nutritional advice for being healthy, whether beans are a good option for controlling diabetes, how new research shows moderate weight loss does very little to lower heart disease risk in people with diabetes, whether heavy statin drug use can actually lead to greater vascular calcification and whether obsessing over your exercise routine is doing more harm than good. Plus, don't miss the recipe time at the end of today's episode. It's our final episode of the year and we invite you to pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee and let's talk! "LOW-CARB CONVERSATIONS" PODCAST IS LISTENER-SUPPORTED!: to donate and keep this show going! THANK YOU for your support! LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 65- We're now LISTENER-SUPPORTED: - - - - - - - - - -
Learn how to create affiliate marketing campaigns to add significant revenue to your business. Super affiliate Lynn Terry has been a professional online businesswoman since 1996 - and is a leader in ethical & profitable internet marketing. Visit Lynn Terry's site.For other shows and transcripts, go to IMSuccessRadio.com
Learn how to create affiliate marketing campaigns to add significant revenue to your business. Super affiliate Lynn Terry has been a professional online businesswoman since 1996 - and is a leader in ethical & profitable internet marketing. Visit Lynn Terry's site.For other shows and transcripts, go to IMSuccessRadio.com