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The New Wave Entrepreneur
EP033: What is Personal Branding and How You Can Use it For Your Business in 2022

The New Wave Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 24:40


In today's episode Daniel gives you a bird's eye view of personal branding. Why should you build a personal brand in 2022? Using his personal experience building his own brand, Daniel discusses how branding is a form of storytelling and one of the many useful tools for building your business. Money, connections and control over your image are some of the primary perks of branding and is definitely not something to be overlooked even if you think you might not benefit from it initially. Connect with Daniel, access free guides and get early notifications on exclusive drops: http://www.NewWaveEntrepreneur.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/danieldipiazzatv Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@danieldipiazza IG: https://www.instagram.com/danieldipiazza/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rich20Something My VIP group via SMS (for exclusive drops): https://superphone.io/f/11kmu1ar Review and subscribe! Like this show? Please leave a review here. Even one sentence helps! Consider leaving your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally! Quotes “Your personal brand is a potent weapon for making money in the digital creator economy” “Your brand is an opportunity to have a say in other people's judgement of you.” “In marketing, what you HATE can sometimes be more important than what you LOVE!” Resources Mentioned The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk!Tribes by Seth GodinTimestamps (00:00) Introduction to Show/Overview of topics (03:22) Personal branding is how other people perceive you, not how you perceive yourself(09:21) What is a well crafted brand and what can it do for you?(12:39) Your brand is a way in have a say in other people's judgement of you(14:07) Your platform can be used to build momentum for a cause(16:26) Three questions to ask yourself to define your own personal brand: who are you, what do you love and what do you hate and how do you want to use your voice?(20:46) Further resources and closing thoughtsDisclaimers   None of the contents of this show should be taken as financial or legal advice. The New Wave Entrepreneur is educational and entertainment content only. Remember: always DYOR!   Podcast production by Risko S. 

Pleighties Podcast
Pleighties Podcast Ep. 7 - Goals & Resolutions - 2018 & 2019 Books Recap

Pleighties Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 21:22


In this episode, I discuss my annual goals and resolutions I set for myself back in 2016. As we begin to round out 2019 and head into 2020, I delve into my goal/resolution #6 - read 6 books for the year. I discuss the ups and downs I've experienced over the past 3 years, the accountability and discipline it took to stick to my goal, and I recap the books I read in 2018 and 2019. I hope you enjoy this episode. Cheers! 2018 Books: 1. The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! - Al Ries and Jack Trout 2. Finite and Infinite Games by James Carse 3. Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging - Sebastian Junger 4. Unplugged: Evolve from Technology to Upgrade Your Fitness, Performance, & Consciousness - Brian MacKenzie 5. Crystallizing Public Opinion - Edward Bernays 6. Getting Everything You Can Out of All You've Got: 21 Ways You Can Out-Think, Out-Perform, and Out-Earn the Competition - Jay Abraham 2019 Books: 1. Getting Everything You Can Out of All You've Got: 21 Ways You Can Out-Think, Out-Perform, and Out-Earn the Competition - Jay Abraham 2. The Win Without Pitching Manifesto - Blair Enns 3. Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future - Peter Theil and Blake Masters 4. How The RiverCats Won: Lessons on Relationships and Competition - Kyle Wagner 5. Trillion Dollar Coach: The Leadership Playbook of Silicon Valley's Bill Campbell - Eric Schmidt 6. The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses - Eric Ries 7. Think and Grow Rich - Napoleon Hill 8. I Will Teach You to Be Rich, Second Edition: No Guilt. No Excuses. No BS. Just a 6-Week Program That Works - Ramit Sethi 9. Paid Attention - Faris Yakob Currently Reading: Principles - Ray Dalio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleighties/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pleighties/support

Sergey Ross Growth
#38 Nick Van Weerdenburg on How to Build a Customer Centric B2B Company

Sergey Ross Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 45:16


In this episode I’m talking to Nick Van Weerdenburg, the CEO of a digital consultancy Rangle.io. We are talking about how Nick has built one of the fastest growing companies in Toronto, Canada. (Rangle now works mostly with Fortune 500 clients)We also dive into Nick’s mindset: the way he deals with challenges and failures, morning and evening routines. Before you go: if you find this interview helpful (or have feedback), it would mean a lot if you'd leave your review on Apple Podcasts and share this podcast with your friends. Episode DetailsConnect with Nick Van Weerdenburg on LinkedIn See what his company Rangle is working on. List of books mentioned on this episodeThe 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk AmazonSelling the Invisible: A Field Guide to Modern Marketing AmazonSPIN Selling AmazonPrinciples: Life and Work AmazonThe Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups AmazonSimply Managing: What Managers Do # and Can Do Better AmazonThe ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results AmazonFind out more at https://sergey-ross-podcast.pinecast.co

Crowdfunding Uncut | Kickstarter| Indiegogo | Where Entrepreneurs Get Funded
CFU 113: The Unconventional Guide to Investing in your Key Relationships | feat. Jayson Gaignard

Crowdfunding Uncut | Kickstarter| Indiegogo | Where Entrepreneurs Get Funded

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 47:37


If there’s one area of business all entrepreneurs and crowdfunders need to understand, it’s the art and science of investing in relationships. On this episode of Crowdfunding Uncut, Khierstyn interviews Jayson Gaignard, founder of Mastermind Talks, about the story behind the Talks, how he maintains influential relationships with his network, and the best questions to ask to spark great conversations. You don’t want to miss Jayson’s passionate insights, and your network will greatly benefit from hearing his advice. The fascinating story behind how Jayson overcame threats of bankruptcy and founded Mastermind Talks After spending the early part of his career building Tickets Canada, traveling the world, and netting $6-7 million per year, Jayson realized that he wasn’t happy with the direction his career was headed. He avoided talking to his clients, started having stress-induced health issues, and wanted to start over and go in a new direction. Rather than sell the company, he decided to downsized and unfortunately was met with debt upwards of a quarter million dollars. That’s when the idea for Mastermind Talks was born. He tapped into a niche market for high-ticket networking and entrepreneur launch events and began working within his passion for connecting people. Mastermind Talks was immediately thrust into success when Jayson purchased a book and speaking engagement package from Tim Ferriss, and Ferriss was in the audience for the first Mastermind Talks event. But how did Jayson manage to purchase this package? He simply made three phone calls. The first two looked promising, but it was the third call to a personal contact that changed the game for Jayson. To hear about how this phone call turned out, and why this contact “invested in Jayson, not the business idea,” be sure to listen to this episode of Crowdfunding Uncut. How Jayson selects the participants for Mastermind Talks events and why he refunded over $40,000 in ticket sales for his first event When Jayson switched gears from e-commerce into the art of connecting people, he knew he wanted to be selective in deciding who would be invited to the Mastermind Talks events. The invite-only events that cost upwards of $10,000 per ticket allow Jayson to personally screen interested parties. He explains to Khierstyn that he wants to surround himself with people of integrity that he would personally be friends with - not just any business person who can afford the ticket price. Jayson is so committed to these high standards that for the first event, Mastermind Talks refunded over $40,000 in ticket sales because the fit between the event and the participant just wasn’t right. Mastermind Talks isn’t about event size or revenue, it’s about creating a space where stellar people can share great ideas and make connections that could change the course of their careers. Jayson is passionate about his story, and you don’t want to miss hearing him tell it on this episode of Crowdfunding Uncut. The importance of investing in relationships and the art of connecting people together Jayson tells Khierstyn that “it’s noisy at the top, and amazing people become increasingly amazing over time.” This is why he stresses the importance of connecting with people as they’re rising in their careers. You never know when someone might need a connection that you can make for them. Crowdfunding and relationships are deeply intertwined, and even the most successful Kickstarter campaigns with 60,000-70,000 backers only have around 100 exceptionally influential backers. This Kickstarter data proves the mantra Jayson lives by, which is “It doesn’t matter how many friends you can count, it matters how many friends you can count on.” The most influential and memorable moments in your life occur because of other people. You can’t afford to miss Jayson’s lessons on the art of investing in relationships, so be sure to listen to this episode of Crowdfunding Uncut. Khierstyn and Jayson share the best action steps for strengthening your personal relationships and why we’re all in the relationship business There are a few key pieces of advice that Jayson shares in this conversation with Khierstyn. He explains that “You never know the value of your network until you need it,” and “You’re only ever left with two things, the integrity of your word and your relationships.” To continue to invest in your relationships after the initial meeting, Khierstyn and Jayson explain that connecting with them in unexpected ways is key. For example, how many times do people receive a video update email rather than the standard email asking “what’s new with you and how can I help?” You can’t be afraid to be the one initiating contact, and you also have to ask the right questions in order to draw out the right responses from your network. They list many great conversation starters on this episode of Crowdfunding Uncut that will dramatically improve your ability to connect to your network, and you don’t want to miss it. Outline of This Episode [0:55] Khierstyn introduces her guest for this episode, Jayson Gaignard, founder of Mastermind Talks [5:20] Jayson tells the story of how he worked with UJ Ramdas to launch the Five Minute Journal [9:13] How Jayson selects the entrepreneurs that are invited to Mastermind Talks events [12:07] Khierstyn shares why “clicking” with clients is one of the best motivating factors [14:23] The story behind Jayson’s businesses prior to Mastermind Talks [19:25] How Jayson got connected with Tim Ferriss and the importance of connecting with others [24:40] How do you stay in contact with valuable relationships? [30:00] Jayson shares the best action steps for maintaining your influential connections [34:39] The best questions to ask to build connections within your relationships [39:49] Why we’re all in the relationship business and the slogan Jayson lives by Resources & People Mentioned SPONSOR: Gadget Flow - get your project in front of over 25 million people per month and receive 10% off your service with code “Uncut10” Ep. 112 TITLE HERE AND LINK TO UJ’S EPISODE Entrepreneurs’ Organization peer network BOOK: The 4-Hour Chef: The Simple Path to Cooking Like a Pro, Learning Anything, and Living the Good Life BOOK: The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! Ep. 110 Developing Creative Networking, Being a Unique Entrepreneur, and Making Impactful Friends Feat. Sol Orwell ARTICLE: 1,000 True Fans theory Kickstarter statistics Connect with Jayson Jayson’s website Jayson’s podcast website - CommunityMade Connect with Jayson on LinkedIn Follow Jayson on Twitter Follow Jayson on Facebook Connect With Khierstyn www.CrowdfundingUncut.com On Twitter: @KhierstynRoss On Facebook On LinkedIn

Facebook Sales Strategies with Kim Walsh Phillips
Facebook Sales Strategies | Episode 468

Facebook Sales Strategies with Kim Walsh Phillips

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 3:18


“3 Books You Got to Read, Like Yesterday!” In this episode, Kim talks about three books that will really help with your business’ sales and marketing. Key Takeaways!  Today we are talking about three books that have impacted my sales and marketing strategies for the better.  The Ultimate Sales Machine: Turbocharge Your Business with Relentless Focus on 12 Key Strategies by Chet Holmes.  Gives you advice for being more productive, scaling your sales, hiring great staff, etc.  The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! by Al Ries and Jack Trout. This book is all about how to be the Neil Armstrong of your market: first in line.  Gives you a different way of thinking about your marketing and target audience.  Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini, PH.D. Classic book on persuasion that explains the “why.” Discusses the psychology behind why people say “yes” and how to apply these understandings to business.  Resources Mentioned in this Episode The Ultimate Sales Machine: Turbocharge Your Business with Relentless Focus on 12 Key Strategies by Chet Holmes The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! by Al Ries and Jack Trout Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini, PH.D. How to Launch A Campaign in Seven Day or Less! - fbsaleslaunch.com Please leave us a review on our show notes page or on iTunes at:  http://elitedigitalgroup.com/podcast/ Click here to Subscribe to Facebook Sales Strategies!

StudentPreneur Podcast: Stories of Students who are Entrepreneurs | Student Entrepreneur | Young Entrepreneur |
SPP#48: James Jordan's mentor said: don't start a degree, start a business but he went back to uni

StudentPreneur Podcast: Stories of Students who are Entrepreneurs | Student Entrepreneur | Young Entrepreneur |

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2016 43:03


Meet this week's awesome studentpreneur: James Jordan, 25 y.o.,  Business student at the University of Technology Sydney and  founder of Danny Burrito, Bondi Beach,  Australia. Great example of someone with a background in Arts (major in photography) who decides to build his own business. Interestingly James Jordan went back to Uni against the advice of his mentor who was telling him to just get started! However, it looks like that he managed to leverage all his diverse experience for his latest venture, Danny Burrito: On demand food under 15 minutes. James launched his business in the famous tourist spot of Bondi Beach. Now James needs need students in business development and tech. Contact him at James@burrito.com Quotes: 'I have always looked at different ways to make money.' 'My business mentor said: don't start a degree, start a business.' 'I had to ett rid of social life, something gotta give'. I love listening to Podcasts because you can do 2 things at the same time.' I have interned with a startup called Disrupt who went into an accelerator. Gary, the founder, offered me to be a mentor. I felt uncomfortable with investors ... I crowdfunded my business: pre-selling burritos. Books, Podcasts, and Blogs: Podcast: The Tim Ferriss Show Podcast: This Week in Startups Podcast: This Week in Startups Australia Audiobook: The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! by Al Ries and Jack Trout  Audiobook: The Art of War by Sun Tzu U2U (Uni to support you): Need to be supported by the University to be in front of industry leaders like dominos. Getting  introductions would be fantastic! Links: GADDIE PITCH Website: DannyBurrito.com Twitter: @Danny_burrito Facebook  If you have what it takes you can apply to share your story on air. CLICK HERE      

The iPhreaks Show
113 iPS Launching an App in the App Store with Matt Ronge

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 45:15


01:34 - Matt Ronge Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Astro HQ Astropad @astropadapp 01:54 - Launching Astropad Wacom Tablets 05:10 - Being Unique (Unique Selling Proposition) Clear Sparrow => Gmail 10:05 - Launch Sequence Press Contacts Videos, Demos Elevator Pitch, Press Kit Engage on Social Media 12:34 - Approaching the Press 14:31 - Marketing Towards Non-Press Members (Influencers) 16:14 - Launch Day App-Store Purchase Trial 20:51 - Learning to Launch The Burned-Out Blogger's Guide to PR by Jason Kincaid 22:05 - Marketing: Messaging/Communication/Packaging 25:36 - The Technical Story Behind Astropad TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) Optimization & Latency Fluctuations in WiFi 32:02 - Marketing After a Launch 34:16 - Splitting Responsibilities 35:42 - Niche Down ForeFlight Picks Script use for teams for gender neutral environments (Jaim) KanbanFlow (Chuck) HandBrake (Chuck) Hire Chuck for training! Email Chuck@devchat.tv Rails Testing Coach (Chuck) The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! by Al Ries (Matt) Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Matt) Findings (Matt)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
113 iPS Launching an App in the App Store with Matt Ronge

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 45:15


01:34 - Matt Ronge Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Astro HQ Astropad @astropadapp 01:54 - Launching Astropad Wacom Tablets 05:10 - Being Unique (Unique Selling Proposition) Clear Sparrow => Gmail 10:05 - Launch Sequence Press Contacts Videos, Demos Elevator Pitch, Press Kit Engage on Social Media 12:34 - Approaching the Press 14:31 - Marketing Towards Non-Press Members (Influencers) 16:14 - Launch Day App-Store Purchase Trial 20:51 - Learning to Launch The Burned-Out Blogger's Guide to PR by Jason Kincaid 22:05 - Marketing: Messaging/Communication/Packaging 25:36 - The Technical Story Behind Astropad TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) Optimization & Latency Fluctuations in WiFi 32:02 - Marketing After a Launch 34:16 - Splitting Responsibilities 35:42 - Niche Down ForeFlight Picks Script use for teams for gender neutral environments (Jaim) KanbanFlow (Chuck) HandBrake (Chuck) Hire Chuck for training! Email Chuck@devchat.tv Rails Testing Coach (Chuck) The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! by Al Ries (Matt) Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Matt) Findings (Matt)

Musical Therapy
2. Drew Forde on Being Valuable

Musical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 85:48


In the first interview episode of Musical Therapy, Jon and Grace talk with Drew Forde (@thatviolakid). As one of the biggest social media figures in classical music, Drew brings a wealth of insight about creating a personal brand, building a career, not being afraid to try new things, and much, much more. Drew's Instagram: @thatviolakid Drew's podcast: Faking Notes Podcast Books Mentioned: * The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! by Al Ries and Jack Trout * The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding: How to Build a Product or Service into a World-Class Brand by Al Ries and Laura Ries * More Myself: A Journey by Alicia Keys Connect with us on Instagram! @musicaltherapypod