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The Next 100 Days Podcast
#328 Kevin Appleby & Graham Arrowsmith – Renegade Millionaire

The Next 100 Days Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 48:33


Renegade Millionaire with Kevin Appleby & Graham Arrowsmith What does it take to be a renegade millionaire? Kevin and Graham discuss some of the lessons from Dan Kennedy's book "Renegade Millionaire". The foreword for the book was written by a previous guest, Adam Witty. Check out Adam's podcast - episode 186. There's no doubt that Dan Kennedy is a Renegade Millionaire. In his book Renegade Millionaire, he talks about the significance of the money pyramid and how to become a millionaire in record time. The money pyramid is all about creating value for others. When you are able to do this, you will be successful no matter what economy we are in. Renegade Millionaires are always looking for ways to create value and they are always thinking outside the box. This is what sets them apart from the average person. If you want to be a Renegade Millionaire, you need to start thinking like one. You need to start looking for ways to create value for others. When you do this, you will be successful no matter what economy we are in. Renegade Millionaires are always looking for ways to create value and they are always thinking outside the box. This is what sets them apart from the average person. Renegade Millionaires know that it's not about making money, it's about creating value. When you focus on creating value, the money will come naturally. The Triangle Finely Fettled - Marketing to the Affluent Graham's business Finely Fettled serves clients who wish to trade with the affluent. Click the image to discover more. Here is Graham talking about those affluent individuals. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Graham-Arrowsmith-The-Affluent.mp4 NOTE: The UK population is expected to reach 67.4m by the end of 2022. So, how many affluent people are there? 5% of that number is: PROSPEROUS = 2,696,000  TOP 1% = 674,000 The 80:20 Rule Applies We reference the book 80:20 Sales and Marketing by Perry Marshall. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/The-Affluence-80-20-Rule.mp4 Kevin referenced another book. It is called THE CURVE by Nicholas Lovell. Dry Cleaning idea - a Must Renegade Millionaire Strategy http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Graham-Arrowsmith-Dry-Cleaning-Example.mp4 Match Your Product Range to the Affluent http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Graham-Arrowsmith-Match-Products-to-Affluent-Clients.mp4   The Next 100 Days co-hosts… Graham Arrowsmith         Finely Fettled helps organisations that want to market to affluent and high-net-worth customers with direct marketing campaigns and data services. Meet Professionals – Offers large financial advisory groups with 50+ IFAs a white-labelled lead generation and conversion system. Contact Graham: LinkedIn: Visit Graham's LinkedIn Profile Twitter: Visit Graham's Twitter Page Email:  Email Graham Direct Kevin Appleby Kevin is a Chartered Accountant who has worked as a management consultant for several years specialising in finance transformation and implementing business change. Currently, he is the COO of GrowCFO. GrowCFO is Where Finance Leaders Grow Together. Becoming a successful CFO requires commitment and dedication toward delivering your full potential. GrowCFO provides both community and CPD accredited training designed to grow the next generation of finance leaders. You can find Kevin on LinkedIn and at kevinappleby.com

IN Games
Game Subscriptions

IN Games

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 60:33


In this episode, Andy and Spike are joined by industry veterans Harry Holmwood and Nicholas Lovell.  With the recent news that Xbox Game Pass subscriptions have now passed 18 million the guests discuss the pros and cons of subscription models for both consumers and developers.

Desafío Ser Millonario
The Curve (La Curva) - Nicholas Lovell (Crear superfans para tu negocio) #25

Desafío Ser Millonario

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 57:08


¡Sígueme para mas! ___________  SOBRE MI CANAL :  ___________ Sean muy bienvenidos queridos amigos a mi Podcast aquí podrás escuchar los mejores libros que he leído en mi largo camino del emprendimiento , soy un emprendedor de 25 años que quiere inspirar e influenciar para bien, Mexicano. ___________  REDES SOCIALES :  ___________ Youtube Desafío: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUFn7CO8dYoQur9GT1xetow Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBvsg39YKHkJ0d_q7wS4Ihw?view_as=subscriber INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/sirferalan TIKTOK: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSmHhafQ/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SirFerAlan?s=09 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/feralan13/ ___________  CONTACTO :  ___________ Email : Feralanbusiness@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/desafiosermillonario/support

IN Games
Loot boxes in Videogames: Part 2

IN Games

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 55:40


Spike and Andy are joined by Nicholas Lovell of games developer Electric Square and author of The Curve and F2P Toolbox and founder of GamesBrief @NicholaslovellThe group takes up the discussion from the previous episode and concludes that the whole subject is not as straightforward as parts of the media would like you to believe, Nicholas provides incredible insight to the subject matter rarely seen or heard elsewhere on this subject.Subscribed to our YouTube channel yet? We stream each episode live every Friday at 5 PM BST – join us and ask questions live at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO25eCO9cDLOlOX9pOlSwhQ.

IN Games
Loot boxes in Videogames: Part 1

IN Games

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 58:48


Spike and Andy are joined by Nicholas Lovell of games developer Electric Square and author of The Curve and F2P Toolbox and founder of GamesBrief @NicholaslovellAs the UK government calls for evidence, the group talks about the complexity and nuance around loot boxes in games. This is a subject that stirs passion and controversy and yet policy and law makers are not all aware of the issues behind the headlines. Subscribed to our YouTube channel yet? We stream each episode live every Friday at 5 PM BST – join us and ask questions live at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO25eCO9cDLOlOX9pOlSwhQ.

The Loudini Rock and Roll Circus
How to make money when everything is FREE Pt. 1

The Loudini Rock and Roll Circus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 41:53


Like what we do? Show us how much we mean to you by supporting our Patreon Page. Just $5/month would be a HUGE help, plus you get some cool perks! Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/loulombardiToday we answer the question, "How can you possibly make any money in this business when no one wants to buy your music?" Check out the video here  https://youtu.be/7jSCnkI4DoATopics Discussed:-The Curve by Nicholas Lovell http://www.thecurveonline.com/#free-The lessons learned from centuries of busking-offer more for FREE with up sale-get them hooked with a lot of free... then charge them to feed the addiction-build anticipation, interest and excitement THEN ask for money-flatter people by giving them a choice-Amada Palmer's TED talk: TED TALK VIDEO-Pitch it as you are going to do it anyway, but support will make it better and reach more people-Free: The Future of a Radical Price https://www.amazon.com/Free-Future-Radical-Chris-Anderson/dp/1401322905  

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One Life Left's Podcast
One Life Left -- s17e08 -- #361 -- What’s The Frequency, Stephen?

One Life Left's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 60:37


Another Ann absence this week, which would normally mean that Simon and Ste start buying video game equipment that they don't need, but this time they took to opportunity to learn something about themselves. Which was mostly their middle names. Ann did manage to write some news which Simon read out, but he did point out that no jokes were included. Unless there were and Simon was news-shaming Ann. Or maybe Ann just improvs the jokes as she's reading the news out? This week we had the very prepared Nicholas Lovell on as our Super-Special Guest. He was in to talk about his new book - the Pyramid of Games Design - which is aimed at people who make videogames, those who are trying to switch to service-based games, and anyone starting in the industry. He told us how you get people to become superfans of your games, how many layers a game needs, and if losing the narrative in videogames is a Good Thing. But to be honest, we were a little disappointed that Team OLL wasn't acknowledged in Nicholas' previous book The Curve (which invented FIFA's Ultimate Team mode). Surely this would be rectified in his new book? We also found out that Ste has been spying on Mrs Graham, how easy it is to put on a bandana (Hi D Perry), if P Moulinex invented Fortnite, how Ste tells the temperature, and Simon couldn't remember. Cheerio! Team OLL x Links: https://twitter.com/nicholaslovell https://twitter.com/gamesbrief https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pyramid-Game-Design-Designing-Producing/dp/1138298891/ https://www.games4eu.com/ Tracklist: 1. Imaginary - Transfer Student https://chipmusic.org/Imaginary/music/transfer-student 2. Nakayama Ramo - Sticky and Stringy https://chipmusic.org/Nakayama_Ramo/music/sticky--stringy

People Tell Richard Stuff
Nicholas Lovell, author and advisor to creative businesses

People Tell Richard Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 35:52


Nicholas Lovell, author of best-selling book The Curve, welcomed me into his London home for this episode of the podcast. The Curve emerged from Nicholas’ work in video games, where so much is given away for free. He developed a business model that allows different types of fans to engage with (and pay) your brand […] The post Nicholas Lovell, author and advisor to creative businesses appeared first on Reevoo.

Ruthless Compassion with Dr. Marcia Sirota
25: Nicholas Lovell - Getting Ahead Of The Curve

Ruthless Compassion with Dr. Marcia Sirota

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 29:58


Nicholas Lovell is the author of The Curve (Portfolio Penguin, 2013), a book that helps businesses to make money in the digital age. He funded GAMESbrief, a website dedicated to new business models in the videogame industry in 2008 and has been helping games companies with digital transition ever since. Games clients include Rovio, Square Enix, Makielabs and Sega, while non-games clients include Ministry of Sound, IPC Media and Channel 4. Nicholas is also the author or co-author of Design Rules for Free-to-Play Games, The F2P Toolbox and How To Publish A Game. Previously, Nicholas was an investment banker (Deutsche Bank) and a web entrepreneur (ShopSmart, GameShadow).

The Extraordinary Business Book Club
Episode 40 - The Best Bits

The Extraordinary Business Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 41:19


New to the Club? Missed a few episodes? Or just want to revisit some of the most mind-tingling insights from recent guests? This is the place to start. A few selected highlights from episodes 31-39, including: Bec Evans of WriteTrack on establishing your writing habit (may or may not involve champagne) Productivity Ninja Grace Marshall on why procrastination is an inevitable part of writing a book and how to beat it UX legend Steve Krug on applying usability principles to writing your book Robbie Kellman Baxter with a brilliantly practical tip on using writing as a thinking tool Business coach and web strategist Robin Waite on the book as part of the personal brand ecosystem Nicholas Lovell on the Curve - using the power of free to turn followers into superfans Patrick Vlaskovits on hustle and the art of not waiting for permission The Creator's Code author Amy Wilkinson on the myth of overnight success in both business and writing, and the importance of discomfort Andy Cope on his life-changing epiphany in the Tesco's checkout queue (warning: this is the bit where I cry laughing) Think of it as an early Christmas present. You're welcome. 

The Extraordinary Business Book Club
Episode 39 - The Curve with Nicholas Lovell

The Extraordinary Business Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 36:28


You know about the Curve, even if you don't think of it in those terms. You've noticed how successful businesses have been developing offerings at a wide variety of price points, and how they've been focusing particularly on giving stuff away in order to get people's attention and engagement. You probably do it yourself – it's the entire principle behind content marketing, in fact. But have you thought strategically about how and where your book fits in? Nicholas Lovell, this week's guest in The Extraordinary Business Book Club and author of The Curve: Freeloaders, Superfans and the Future of Business, explains it further: ‘The Curve comes in three parts. You have to find an audience. That probably, but doesn't necessarily, involve free. You have to earn the right to talk to them again. It's no good having a newsletter that you get people to sign up for if they immediately unsubscribe because your content is boring and rubbish. Then, having done those two things, found them and got the right to talk to them again, you have to let those people who really want to spend money with you, the people who love what you do, the Superfans, spend lots of money on things they really value.' Your job, and your book's job, is to move people along that curve. Your potential superfans will finish your book and say to themselves, ‘That was great! Now what?' This week's episode will help you give them a good answer. 

Start the Week
Susan Pinker on the benefits of face-to-face contact

Start the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 41:48


On Start the Week Susan Pinker argues that face-to-face contact increases longevity and reduces the risks of illness. She tells Anne McElvoy that although new technology connects more people, it can often leave us more disconnected. However the writer and gamer Nicholas Lovell explains that online gamers have their own sense of community. The philosopher Daniel Dennett considers whether it's possible to create a robot that can rival the human brain, and the poet Sam Riviere has used and manipulated the results of search-engines to compose his new collection: 72 poems marking the 72 days of Kim Kardashian's marriage in 2011. Producer: Katy Hickman.

The Small Business Radio Show
#247 Nicholas Lovell, Jason Sadler, Josef Holm, Todd Greene

The Small Business Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2013 40:27


Scheduled Guests: Jason "HeadsetsDotcom" Sadler on why he sold his legal identity. Josef Holm shows how to monetize your YouTube content. Todd Greene from HeadBlade joins us. Nicholas Lovell tells us why gaming is transforming the business world. Sponsored by Sage One and Nextiva.

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One Life Left's Podcast
One Life Left -- s09e05 -- #200 -- Two Uh-Oh

One Life Left's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2013 59:41


Unbelievably we've finally reached our two hundredth episode. If you ignore the special episodes that didn't get numbered or the literally unbroadcastable episodes that we metaphorically never broadcasted. But in our official biography that this episode's Super-Special Guest Nicholas Lovell will be writing it will state that this was episode 200. And that it was performed with warm ears, thanks to Lewis Schaffer and his guests who were on before us. The fact that it was performed with cold torsos was due to our own foolish decisions.So it's another amazing episode of OLL/OOL with the amazing Nicholas Lovell explaining how to make money when everything is free using his new book The Curve as a guide. This is something we've always been interested in, but never quite worked out. Apparently the first step is to find something that some people are prepared to pay for. This probably explains why we've never made any money from the podcast.In terms of features it's the usual crew: Local News, Cara's Electric Dreams and Derek Williams' Free Market Economy. Hang on, Derek Williams? Surely not? There's only one way to find out (other than by it being fairly obvious now we've mentioned it in the show notes). And the doyouinverts try their best to make Detective Comic's Kieron Gillen cry again. We know how to do that, but it involves pushing him over.What else happened? FOTS Steve Owen and Duncan Timiney wrote in, Simon learnt how to sell games to under fives and Ste had trouble telling his Arg from his Belle-bow*. Another amazing episode then.Cheerio!Team OLL x*  Apparently Belle Hardinge is a new character for season 6 of Made In Chelsea which makes this an amazing joke.Links:https://twitter.com/nicholaslovellhttp://about.me/derekfmehttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Curve-Freeloaders-Superfans-Future-Business/dp/0670923834/Tracklist:1. Klamm - Heart of Goldhttp://chipmusic.org/klamm/music/heart-of-gold2. Shintarou Music - An Introductionhttp://chipmusic.org/shintaroumusic/music/an-introduction

One Life Left's Podcast
One Life Left's Crystal B-OLL

One Life Left's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2011 57:55


E3 2011 is three weeks away. Or is it? Join Simon, Ann and games industry luminaries Michael French (editor-in-chief, MCV) and Nicholas Lovell (director, Gamesbrief.com) as they: * Talk about E3s gone by. Learn all about the time Simon heard actual gunshots, the cost of EA's screen, and whether a $7billion party is a good idea * Spoil E3 2011 by revealing what will be announced. We go there so you don't have to go there. * Forget to properly credit the music tracks, most of which are from 8BC or YouTube. Next week, Ste will be back from the pub to present another OLL spin-off. Or is it Ann Life Left? I don't think we ever got to the bottom of it.

The Experience Points Podcast
EXP Podcast #117: Single-player Socialites

The Experience Points Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2011 58:38


With the ubiquity of the Internet and the popularity of social games, are single-player experiences becoming a niche genre?  This week, we're happy to welcome Justin Keverne back to the podcast to discuss the role of single player games in a medium currently fascinated by group experiences.  An accomplished game designer and critic, Justin helps us make sense of the relationship between single-player, multiplayer, and "social" games.  We cover everything from the fourth wall, to Venn diagrams, and even the behemoth that is Facebook.  As you know, the podcast isn't meant to be a single-player experience, so feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!Some discussion starters:- Is the single-player experience a historical aberration?- How do social components effect your experience with a game?  What are the differences between a collaborative playthrough of a single-player game, online leader boards, asynchronous play, and active multiplayer?- What types of themes are best explored in a single-player game?  What are some examples of games that rely on solo experiences? To listen to the podcast:- Subscribe to the EXP Podcast via iTunes here. Additionally, here is the stand-alone feed.- Listen to the podcast in your browser by left-clicking the title. Or, right-click and select "save as link" to download the show in MP3 format.- Subscribe to this podcast and EXP's written content with the RSS link on the right. Show notes: - Run time: 58 min 38 sec- "Groping The Elephant," Justin Keverne's website- "What is a Social Game?" by Nicholas Lovell, via GAMESbrief- "Are single player-games doomed?" by Raph Koster, via Raph Koster's Website- "Is the shift to online a fad?" by Raph Koster, via Raph Koster's Website- "Have single-player games ever existed?" by Raph Koster, via Raph Koster's Website- "Single Players are Not an Aberation" by Tadhg Kelly, via Gamesbrief- Music provided by Brad Sucks