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Welcome to Episode 79 of the Sports Card Strategy Show with Paul Hickey, Kendall McKee of Just Breaks and Chad Guell. We have to be the only Sports Card Podcast that goes in depth into not only the major sports, baseball, basketball, football, but also digs into opportunities for soccer, F1, college basketball and NBA Draft Prospects, and even celebrity cards. In this episode we talk about: - L of the Week - Anthony Edwards In Person Auto, Spencer Jones is a redemption - W of the Week - Anthony Edwards Optic Blue Velocity PSA 10, Audience W's of the Week - SGC 9.5. slab cracking to PSA 10s! - Buy of the Week - Elijah Green, Brooks Lee, Joe Burrow, Elly De La Cruz and more - Sell of the Week - Cam Johnson, Kawhi Leonard - Audience Q and A - Should you buy In Person Autos? Should you list Joel Embiid Now? What makes more money, autos or SP variations? How to list a Randy Johnson NT 1/1 Booklet Game-Used Patch Auto But we also talk about vintage slab-cracking opportunities to submit to PSA, flip for profit to fund your PC. We'd love your questions and comments!
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Eric is the founder of Major League Profits, a coaching program that teaches its students how to make a predictable income from investing in sports cards. Eric describes how he created his business and the mentality required to be an entrepreneur. https://www.majorleagueprofits.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/majorleagueprofits
Earl Bell is an entrepreneur, author, public speaker, and a former Little League Baseball Coach. Earl’s business career saw him serve in executive roles at 5 very different companies and as an owner in 3 businesses that experienced 20 years of increasing profits and a $230 million increase in company value. The business and life lessons Earl learned during this 25-year period were reinforced on the Little League ball field during his 10 years of coaching youth baseball. After taking a group of 11 and 12 year old boys to Cooperstown, NY for a baseball tournament in the summer of 2009, Earl wrote, Winning in Baseball and Business, Transforming Little League Principles into Major League Profits. In this episode Earl: Explains why he thinks the journey in sports is the same as it is in business Says that to gamify business you need to decide how to keep score Tells us that the first step is to first identify how you’re not going to keep score, and for Earl,the traditional way, which is to use net income to measure success, won’t work in the long term Challenges business owners to measure success based upon their ability to on build a team of employees who create maximum value and establish long term relationships with clients Says that to successfully launch a service based business you need to be good at not thinking about yourself Laments businesses who haven’t taken the time to be clear about their brand promise Points out that when a client is a stranger and your solution is not specific you create negative brand equity And much more. This episode has a wealth of tips for entrepreneurs who are trying to create and scale a business. Enjoy... You can reach Earl at: Website: https://www.earlbell.com/ Please do not hesitate to reach out to me. I’d love to hear your thoughts, comments, and stories, or just make a connection. Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/stnwithtimalison/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/screwthenaysayers/ LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-alison/ Screw The Naysayers- www.screwthenaysayers.com Full Episode iTunes: https://apple.co/2LkWSPV Screw the Naysayers Episode Page: https://screwthenaysayers.com/podcast Google Play Music: https://bit.ly/2NBgqMv Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2MF5T6g Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2uYCsRC Podbean: https://screwthenaysayers.podbean.com/e/203-Earl-Bell/
What does running a business have to do with coaching a baseball team? It turns out, the two have a lot more in common than you might think! My guest today is Earl Bell, author of Winning in Baseball and Business, Transforming Little League Principles into Major League Profits for Your Company. Earl is a…
Earl Bell is an author, consultant and success coach/trainer for business owners and leaders. His expertise comes from the world of business, where Earl was CFO for a $17 billion Registered Investment Advisory firm AND the world of youth sports where he coached 22 baseball and softball teams over 10 years. Earl is the author of Winning in Baseball and Business, Transforming Little League Principles into Major League Profits for Your Company. Show Notes: Earl Bell - Linked In Profile Earl Bell - Website
Earl Bell is the Principal of EARLBELL.com and author of Winning in Baseball and Business, Transforming Little League Principles into Major League Profits for Your Company. Earl’s mission is to inspire and teach leaders who want to gain a competitive edge in the game of business so they can make more money and have more fun. Secret – timesaving technique Earl takes a look at his daily and weekly calendar at the end of every night -- get the top 2-3 things done that you need to get done every day. ONWARD! Daily habit that contributes to success Be disciplined and have focus -- Earl isolates himself in his home office and focuses on what he needs to accomplish. Could have ruined your business – but now – an invaluable learning experience Earl spent a lot of time trying to serve clients he wasn't equipped to serve well -- and Earl tells the whole story here. Most critical skill you think business owners need to master to be successful "Learn how to deliver on a consistent basis what your clients really want." Most influential lesson learned from a mentor "If you want to succeed in business, learn what your customers want and give it to them." Final Round – “Breaking Down the Recipe for Success” What systems would you go back and put into place sooner? I would have gone back and inserted a most effective filter for finding the right clients. What one strategy or “recipe” would compound into big wins for business owners? Understand what you do well -- and what you don't do well. How to exceed expectations and add the most value? An individual would buy into your beliefs, values, and culture from the very beginning. What strategy would you recommend new business owners focus on to best ensure success? Figure out how to create more lifetime clients Figure out how to build a super team of employees that have fun delivering awesome experiences that ultimately lead to lifetime clients Focus on systematizing everything that works in your business and eliminating everything that doesn't work How best to connect with Earl: Website: www.earlbell.com Email: earl@earlbell.com Twitter: @Earl_Bell LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/earlbell