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Discover the advertising strategies the best marketers are using to drive millions more in sales on Amazon while increasing profit margins with our expert guest, Robyn Johnson. Robyn brings over 14 years of e-commerce experience to the table and she shares her incredible journey founding an agency that empowers brands to sell millions more on Amazon and Walmart. We promise you'll hear great ideas on how to optimize product listings and focus ad spend to boost organic rankings, Robyn shares a story about how she transformed one of her client's fortunes through strategic advertising and inventory management.Robyn reveals the challenges and techniques needed to maximize advertising effectiveness on Amazon. From the complexities of regulatory compliance, to selecting niche products with manageable competition, Robyn's insights shine a light on the importance of a holistic ad strategy. She illustrates how a client achieved a total advertising cost of sales (TACoS) of 6% by leveraging brand affinity and strategic adjustments, highlighting the critical need to assess demand and competition for new clients to ensure a path to profitability.The episode explores the ever-changing Amazon marketplace, emphasizing the need to adapt and stay ahead. Robyn discusses the challenges faced by direct-to-consumer brands, the advantages of Amazon's Buy With Prime feature, and essential Amazon marketing commandments for success. With her valuable insights, you'll learn how to maintain a strong brand presence, craft effective ad strategies, and secure top organic search positions, ensuring your brand thrives in the competitive world of Amazon selling.Visit Robyn's web site to learn more about her advertising strategies to succeed on Amazon.Send us a Text Message, give feedback on the episode, suggest a guest or topic Visit the Remarkable Marketing Podcast website to see all our episodes.Visit the Remarkable Marketing Podcast on YouTube Remarkable Marketing Podcast Highlights on InstagramEric Eden on LinkedIn
Common acne treatments just aren't cutting it. In fact, they can make acne even worse in the long term. They may help manage symptoms, but they usually aren't solving the root issues of acne.We need to ask: why is acne happening in the first place? What does it look like to look at root causes, do lab testing, assess health history, and ultimately put together a plan that doesn't just manage acne, but solves it? In this episode, Jordan talks with functional medicine dietician Robyn Johnson. They talk about all things acne, root causes, stress, and what it looks like to run on food as fuel instead of stress hormones.Tune in to learn:Why common acne treatments aren't cutting it (or even making things worse)How metabolism, blood sugar, cortisol, nutrition, and detox systems play a role in acneWhy completely removing certain foods from the diet may not be the best long-term strategyThe 5 main root causes of acneThe role stress plays in skin healthShifts to start helping your body run off of food as fuel instead of stress hormonesThe importance of minerals and how to incorporate more minerals in your dietWant to dig deeper into this topic? Check out these resources mentioned in the episode:The Clear Skin LabRayvi Mineral Drink MixRobyn's WebsiteIG: @nutritionbyrobyn
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Robyn Johnson, CEO and founder of Marketplace Blueprint, is with us on this episode of Confessions of a Marketer. She has been heralded as one of the country's foremost leaders on the topic of selling and marketing products on Amazon.com. And she has the distinction of being on the episode that kept this podcast going even while we were on hiatus, with hundreds of downloads and listens every month since we went on ice about three years ago. TRANSCRIPT Mark Reed-Edwards: Thanks for joining me today. Robyn Johnson: It's my pleasure, and I think it's awesome that I can help you be here as we reopen things. And Amazon has changed so much. Dog years are, you know, one year is every seven years. I feel like Amazon every one year is 10 years. Mark Reed-Edwards: That's for sure. I mean, think back three years ago, we were in the middle of the pandemic still. And the world was kind of getting used to using more and more technology. So Amazon had a huge boom as a result of that, along with the other tools that we all use every day. So the world is definitely different from when you and I talked three years ago. I'm sure things have happened in your life that are make you different. Can you share a bit of your background and what you do at Marketplace Blueprint? Robyn Johnson: Yeah, so I've been eating, sleeping, breathing Amazon for about 13 years now. We started as sellers, took a hundred dollars, grew our business to a million dollars in just a couple of years and primarily on Amazon. And after that, we coached a lot of other high volume Amazon sellers. This was when it was the wild wild west. You could do anything. People were taking apart food and repackaging it in very unsafe ways. We didn't do that, but there were a lot of people who were. And then about seven years ago, eight years ago, we started the agency called Marketplace Blueprint. And in that agency, we specialize only on Amazon. So we don't do Facebook, no Meta, no Google. We only do Amazon. And the reason for that is because everything in Amazon is integrated. So to work on your SEO for Amazon, you have to coordinate with ads, compliance, inventory management, and negative customer experiences. All of those need to be integrated to make sure that you get the best mileage out of your ad dollar on Amazon. And also that you don't get stuck with a bunch of fees or being unable to sell at all. Mark Reed-Edwards: So every company that makes a product, pretty much, thinks they need to be on Amazon. How do you decide on whether Amazon is in fact the right forum for your products? Robyn Johnson: So I will say that there are some products that Amazon is not a good fit for. Amazon works best on repeatable products, products that are going to be consistent. There is a space for custom products. We have a custom dog tag company that we've been working with for a long time that was on Shark Tank. They do very, very well. You can do custom items, but one of a kind things that are not repeatable, those don't do as well because Amazon's algorithm is really designed for is you have to really be able to repeat that sale over and over again. Now, the things that have changed is it used to be, you know, field of dreams. If you build it, they will come, you know, you just put a garlic press. press on there and you stick a label on it and it would sell. Those days are dying if they're not already dead. You really need something that will bring some unique value, so it fixes a problem or it solves a need in some way that's unique to others. Or you need to have very, very deep pockets. You can still launch a garlic press, but to get it to where you're going to get those significant organic sales, you're going to need to invest a ton of money in ads and be willing to go into the negative for a period of time if it's a really competitive or commoditized product. And then the other thing is we need to balance how much search volume is there for your product. So if Lego launches. anything, Lego will immediately get sales because Lego has such a loyal brand following. Now, if I launch a new product with a new brand, I will not get those immediate sales because people aren't already looking. So there's several tools that can help you look at that. And then the other thing we want to look at is-- especially with D to C. Sometimes D to C companies will come to us and want to take their product on Amazon. They've been very successful with D to C. One thing I want you to think about, if that's you, is when you're driving traffic from Meta to your website people are only seeing your product. So if you have a higher than average price for your industry, the difference is when you come to Amazon, your competitors are going to be centimeters away from your product. And so that means if you have poor reviews, if you have a much higher price and you can't really isolate and crystallize why your product is so much more expensive, it can be difficult for you to be successful on Amazon because the lower cost, higher reviewed items are going to be right side by side with you. I don't know if that helps. Mark Reed-Edwards: Yeah, it's kind of interesting. All this direct consumer stuff, like Flex Tape or something that you see the ads for, they kind of existed in their own universe. And often when you see an ad like that you might Google it or go on to Amazon and search for that type of product. And then, if that direct to consumer is playing in Amazon, you're going to see the alternatives. So maybe you know, a box of FlexTape is $12.99, but the competitor, or the Amazon Basics version is $9.50. You know, you go for the cheaper version. That's pretty much what you're saying, right? Robyn Johnson: Yeah. And on the converse of that, so, it can be good to have your product on Amazon, even if you don't plan to focus on that channel and just do some branded search, make sure your product comes up for your brand. I have this little ADHD timer that I use and I saw an ad on Twitter or X and I went to go to Amazon to buy it. But it wasn't on Amazon so I bought a competitor. Sometimes you can lose that, but if I had gone and the one that they were trying to sell me was 27 and the other one was 999 and I could see they were the same, they still would have lost that conversion. So if you're close, it can be good to have a presence. If you are going to be sold in retail stores , it can be even more important to make sure you're the one that creates the listing on Amazon so that you have control, that your brand registered. So that if you do decide you want to make Amazon a primary channel going forward, you don't have a lot of cleanup from resellers creating listings with any false information that could also potentially get you into compliance or legal issues. Mark Reed-Edwards: I think one of the big evolutions in the three years since you and I chatted last is how big Amazon has gotten as an advertising medium. Can you speak to that? How big are they? They obviously have a massive reach. And how do they determine where those ads show up? Is it contextual? Are they driven by keywords? How does it work? Robyn Johnson: Well, and you know, ads on Amazon used to be very simple, with keyword targeting, there really was only one placement, there really was no creative. But now Amazon has been adding more and more advertising product types. So this means there is more room for creative, there is a lot more granularity. And before, you know, I'll be honest, six, seven years ago, you could have been very successful just with an automatic campaign. And there are some select instances where you still can, but you're not going to get the same lift as if you have a really strategic thought out ad strategy. You know, and the biggest mistake that people make on Amazon when it comes to ads is, let's say you have a clothing line and you're trying to get some more traction on your Amazon sales. If you have a finite amount, let's say you only have. 3, 000, 2, 000, you know, you can be successful with a small amount but you, let's say you have 5, 000 a month for, you know, 20 SKUs, a lot of times people will spread that budget out equally, and really what we want to do is we want to target that ad spend on a small number of SKUs, a small number of targets, whether that be keyword, demographic, category, competitor targeting, and really focus on trying to get those ads to cause conversions for that specific product. And the reason we want to do that is we want to try to cause enough conversions where the product starts to rank organically in the first five to ten positions because the best place to hide a dead body is still page two of Amazon search. Mark Reed-Edwards: Ha, ha, ha. Robyn Johnson: Before I would usually say like 25 results could fit on a page. Now on a competitive search term, you know, above the fold, you you might only see two or three organic ones. So there might be only 10 organic spots on the entire front page. That means that you really do need to cause those conversions. And when you're looking at your ads, Amazon provides an advertising cost of sale, which is kind of like the inverse of ROAS. But what we want to do is we want to really look at the equivalent of TROAS, which is TACoS. And you know you've been doing Amazon too much when you see an ad for tacos and you immediately think ads and you have to recorrect yourself for the delicious snack. But TACoS will really tell you how your ads are impacting organic because that's really more than incremental sales. To maximize your profitability on Amazon we need to, of course, be looking at return on investment for each of those ads, but we want to see how that return on investment is increasing organic ranking because that was where you can start to bring back in some of that cost and increase profitability overall. So when it comes to Amazon, it's kind of like disciplining children, pick your battles, but win your battles at all costs. Mark Reed-Edwards: So for the uninitiated, can you tell me what TACoS is? Because I'm uninitiated on that. Robyn Johnson: So it's Total Advertising Cost of Sale. ACOS looks at, you know kind of what percentage of your ad revenue. TACoS looks at all of the revenue and the reason it's helpful is it tells us, you know, not just, you know, because sometimes what was we had a company where a specific campaign had like a 43 percent top ACoS, which is not good. You know, we really want to keep that 20 to 30. But when we looked at the TACoS, because even though that conversion rate was a little bit more expensive, the conversions that were happening took them on a very important primary keyword from page three or four to being the second organic result. So those ads were helping kind of feed the engine that kept them at the top of the page, if that made sense. Mark Reed-Edwards: One of the other pieces of news is that Amazon is now selling ads on Prime Video, and I'm wondering is there a connection between those ads and advertising on Amazon itself? Robyn Johnson: Yes, Amazon's offering a lot of sponsored TV, sponsored display, and they're beginning to test these. And a lot of times they even have no minimum budget. So, there's a lot of availability to kind of test and play. The negative is if you have a stakeholder or you as a stakeholder are very focused on direct ROI, we really have to remember that ad campaigns are going to be more brand awareness and you're not going to get the same numbers and direct ROI. Our agency is really focused on profitability for our clients. So if somebody has got a very tight ROI or they're in a tight cash position, we usually will not recommend these because we're still trying to figure out --Amazon is still trying to figure out --how to get the best conversion off of these. But Amazon has really been expanding the advertising capabilities for brands, and even services that don't sell on Amazon. And the really cool thing is while a lot of first party signals have been taken away from Meta and Google -- that's been a shifting ground for a long time. Amazon has a pretty robust set of first party signals that you can target just the right shopper. And they've been growing and developing this thing called Amazon Marketing Cloud where they can measure impact of year over year campaigns. And so there are a lot of really cool, fun, new to market things to be testing. There's a lot of new ad types, ad placements that are available for brands of all different sizes of budgets. It's just, you know, really understanding where those ads are, going to be surfacing. So like some of the Amazon DSP, which is kind of the, the managed used to be called kind of the managed services part, but now there's some self managed stuff in there as well. Some of those videos will show on Twitch, which if you're selling a video game accessory is awesome. If you're selling, you know, Bengay ointment cream to 60 year olds, probably not going to convert well. So, you know, it is about making sure whoever you partner with really kind of understands where those will show and understands how to limit and adjust and kind of guide you in a way that those ads are going to get the best possible engagement. Mark Reed-Edwards: So big question to close out. And maybe this is the theme for today's discussion. And , I think it's a rather big question, but if anyone's going to answer it, it's going to be you. What does it take to succeed on Amazon in 2024? Robyn Johnson: So, you know, this answer is very different than what I would have given you even a year ago. Amazon right now is very focused on compliance. Courts have found that they're liable for unsafe products that are sold on their marketplace. So before it really was just a question of marketing. Amazon has always been very concerned about the customer experience. This makes it a really complicated marketplace. And it makes it so that if you don't have experience with Amazon, let's say you are a guru when it comes to Google or Meta, Amazon can be different and difficult because a lot of things are labeled the same as they are in other ecosystems but they work differently. The other thing is that you're really going to have to have your compliance documentation in order, especially in the area of food supplements, anything child and baby, you're going to need to make sure you have to have a CPSC, you're going to have to have any safety testing that's required. You also need to be partnered with somebody to know the right words to say or you need to do that research on your own. So one of the things that Amazon a long time ago I'm guessing they got in trouble with the EPA or something along those lines. That's usually what causes this. But Amazon got really, really committed to verifying that pesticides were safe, which is great. But now, you know, all of a sudden, overnight, your anti bacterial sock is now considered a pesticide. So there are a lot of trigger words. So if you say let's say, let's say, for example, if you put the word doll in your bobblehead, that might now trigger you to to provide all of the CPSC documentation as a toy, even though your bobblehead was really not a toy. And then you have to really be watching your voice of the customer in Account Health, there's a tab called Under Performance, there's one that says Voice of the Customer. You should be checking that twice weekly. Anything with more than two of the same negative experiences-- So let's say two people, three people all say the shirt was too small or three people say they got the wrong item. If we see it more than three times in a row, even if it's a slow velocity item, then we want to make sure: What do we need to change in the listing? What do we need to change in the way that the pictures are located? So, you might say, well, I can't help it if people buy the wrong size. Yes, you can. You can put a size chart in there. You can put measurements. You can put that item on different sized bodies, so people can see it's tighter in the waist. And the reason that is important is if Amazon sees that your product is causing a negative experience, they will remove your product from the platform. Even if you're Lego. So don't think, well, my product is selling a lot. They won't do that. There are rare cases, but for the most part, if something's a negative experience, they will remove it from the platform. So you have to have all of that. Mark Reed-Edwards: Sorry to interrupt you, but is that done through sentiment analysis? Is it AI that drives that or are there people looking at these listings and looking at these ratings and investigating why they're low for a certain item? Robyn Johnson: You know, I think anybody that could tell you the answer for sure probably wouldn't be able to say because Mark Reed-Edwards: Mm hmm. Robyn Johnson: Amazon has really great NDAs. But my guess is that it's primarily driven by AI and then reviewed by people under certain circumstances. Because there are times where we have a product that has a 20 percent negative customer experience rate, but it's because one person out of five said something and those don't flag, which makes it more difficult because there's not like a hard and fast rule. I can't say, well, as long as you're getting this many and your, your NCX is below this, but basically, you know, keep everything out of those bottom two, the, the poor and very poor, and you should be hypothetically okay. But we want to keep everything good as much as possible. Mark Reed-Edwards: So the upshot with Amazon is that it's really, it's not a simple marketplace to do business with. Robyn Johnson: No, but it can be really, really powerful. You know, we have brands that were, you know, really struggling D to C. They weren't getting the brick and mortar spots, or they did get the brick and mortar spots that they wanted, and it caused more problems. They were dealing with returns and all sorts of different things. Now, Amazon has its own sets of problems. It has not sunshine and rainbows. We do have some good TACoS. We have some brands that have been able to completely turn around negative things. We have some really large brands that are in every Walmart, Lowe's, Home Depot, and for the last several years, Amazon has been able to sustain growth for them even though every other channel has been significantly down. So it has allowed them to have avoid layoffs. So it is definitely something that you want to consider. It can be a very powerful channel and you can use it to feed your other channels in some ways as well, because Amazon is so bottom of funnel. When you look at your ad conversions and you see what's converting there, that can really be sent back to your SEO, to your SEM agencies or if you're doing that yourself and really making sure that your product pages are using those keywords because those keywords that work on Amazon are all going to be very much the buyer intent. So it can be helpful there as well. It can also be really great for customer acquisition. Now, if you don't get any customer information, but especially if you have a consumable product, Amazon Subscribe and Save Now offers this ability to add a coupon on the initial purchase. I'm a marketer. I know all the tricks, but I will tell you the number of times that I have signed up for a subscribe and save, even though I wasn't even sure if I really was gonna like this product, and I ended up on the auto ship because I was like, "Ooh, I'm cheap and I can get 25% off my first purchase and then, you know, 5% off everywhere after-- Yeah, of course I'll sign up for a subscribe and save. I'll just cancel it later." And so usually two or three times later, then I, you know, go back. Yeah. You know, so. If you have a consumable, make sure that you are really utilizing Subscribe and Save. Amazon is now providing a lot more data. Their brand analytics that they've been providing has been really amazing to help determine whether or not: is the category down or is my listing down? We have two full time people that just handle Amazon compliance and then three people that just do Amazon seller support tickets. We call it being professionally persistent. There can be really good opportunities there. You do need to make sure that you have the margin in order to sustain on Amazon and really make sure you're looking at apples to apples. So the Amazon FBA fee, make sure when you're comparing that to your self fulfillment, you're including the cost, the tape, the labor to pack up everything. Cause all of that is included in FBA, but then you also want to make sure you're thinking about Amazon's return fee. Return policies are probably a little bit more generous. So that margin is really your access to being successful on Amazon because you do need enough margin in order to at least launch with advertising and some deals, maybe a coupon or Prime exclusive deal. And to be able to have that ability to discount on the big tent full days, like Prime Day and I think they're calling it T11 now, which is kind of ridiculous. It went from Black Friday to 11 days. I don't know when that happened. Mark Reed-Edwards: That's great. What a crazy world. Well, Robyn, I, I hope we catch up sooner than three years next time. I really appreciate your insight and thanks for joining me. Robyn Johnson: I hope it was helpful. And you know, if you're struggling with Amazon, no, it's not you. Amazon is, can be kind of a bear, but it can definitely be worth it. And keep listening to this podcast. You can hear more amazing, different confessions from different marketers. And thank you very much for having me back on the show.
Robyn Johnson with Park Magic shares her knowledge and experience with how to get the most out of a trip to Disney, I ask questions and she provides insights.Park Magic is a way to experience the magic without the overwhelm and stress. See for yourself go to www.parkmagic.com for more information
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What if you could increase your profits and lower your frustration on Amazon simultaneously?Join us in welcoming our guest, Robyn Johnson, the visionary CEO, and founder of Marketplace Blueprint. Robyn's recent accomplishments are nothing short of remarkable. With over 13 years of unparalleled experience in the Amazon realm, she's been at the forefront of shaping e-commerce success stories. Robyn's agency, Marketplace Blueprint, has achieved Amazon Advertising Partner status, a testament to her agency's excellence in navigating the Amazon landscape. Her expertise has also earned her coveted speaking opportunities at prestigious events like Prosper, Retail Global, Pubcon, and the Digital Summit Series.In this episode, Robyn Johnson, the founder and CEO of Marketplace Blueprint shares valuable insights on How Better Creative Can Give Your Products an Edge on and Off Amazon. Don't miss out on this eye-opening conversation!
This week we're chatting with Robyn Johnson, who's a mom of kiddos with food allergies and a frequent Disneyland visitor about navigating food options in the park when you have constraints in what you can eat. She's launching a new website called ParkMagic.com, and it includes a tool called Picky Mickey that can help you plan what and where to eat given your allergies. And it works for everyone else too, and includes drinks at all the bars. Do give her site a look to help plan your next Disneyland adventure.As we mentioned in the show, if you want to talk to someone at Disney about navigating special dietary needs while you're at Disneyland or Disney World, there's an email for each resort posted on the DL and WDW websites. Here are those pages:Food Allergies and Special Dietary Needs | Disneyland Resort Special Dietary Requests | Walt Disney World Resort----Adventures & Mousecapades is a passion project from Alicea & Nathan Novak - two Seattlites addicted to The Mouse. We are not affiliated with Disney, nor are we travel agents. Opinions are our own.Instagram, Twitter, Facebook: @ourmousecapadesOurMousecapades.compodcast@ourmousecapades.com
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Welcome to another episode of Food Freedom and Fertility. This week we have Robyn Johnson, RD as a guest to discuss minerals and hormonal health. Robyn's expertise is as follows: · Registered Dietitian Nutritionist · Bachelor of Science from University of Nebraska · Master of Science from Kansas University Medical Center · Trainings in clinical nutrition, women's health, skin health and functional & integrative medicine therapies This is a very educational episode as Robyn and our hosts discuss the way minerals work in your body, specifically focused on hormonal health. Robyn's journey with Rayvi started when she created a mineral mocktail that went viral on social media and she realized there so many people need to give attention to their mineral intake. Robyn wanted to help deliver a nutritious solution to match clinical needs with convenience. After working with clients for years, she has seen first-hand how powerful optimizing mineral intake can be. From supporting energy levels, to gut health, skin and hormones, minerals are foundational to good health. Robyn shares with us how minerals work in the body. Minerals allow all the signals in the body to work, without them…body signals would not be able to communicate properly and for the most part… we don't make the minerals our body needs, we should be getting them from our food intake but with the stress of daily life and the declining levels of minerals in our food supply majority of us are deficient and our cells (and health) are left to struggle. During this episode as we discuss different minerals and all that surrounds them, keep in mind that majority of the studies done to test the soil quality are not current, most of the studies were completed in the 1970's so the data isn't up to date. Sodium is a feared mineral but Robyn helps clear up myths about it and also shares with you some symptoms that point to mineral imbalance. Some of those symptoms are: fatigue, afternoon crashes, constipation, feeling puffing, and drinking water but still feeling puffy. She also discusses the difference between trace mineral drops and Rayvi. Rayvi is Robyn's company that makes mineral intake easy. It supports energy and vitality by properly hydrating your cells and providing an antioxidant boost. If you are unfamiliar with trace mineral drops, they have a little bit of a lot of minerals where as Rayvi has a lot of potassium and focuses on macro minerals. Rayvi also has high standards in place, such as ingredients are sourced from regenative farms, that are taking care of the land and the soil. Rayvi's current flavors include Hibiscus Raspberry, Passion Pineapple and Ginger Turmeric. An at home DIY mineral cocktail could be: Coconut water, pinches of salt, splash of cranberry. Minerals in relation to trying to conceive, pregnancy and men's health is a hot topic and this episode supplies info on all of those areas. Robyn explains why it is hard to overdose on minerals why you are pregnant. It also shares tips about how minerals can help any vomiting during pregnancy and other helpful facts. As a breastfeeding mother it is important to ensure you have quality mineral absorption as your needs are high because breastfeeding is a demanding process, hydration is boosted by proper minerals which allows you to produce milk. You are your babies entire nutrient support as a breastfeeding mother. Robyn also discusses how minerals affect the sex hormones and how certain levels of minerals can fluctuate your hormones. Water carries a lot of minerals in it so this is broken down for you so that you can understand the quality of minerals in your drinking water. It all depends on your water source and your city. Certain water filters should be chosen to minimize contaminates but you must be careful and research your water source because some filters can also filter out minerals and you will need to replace them. To learn more about your local water check out the EWG tap water data base. You can also have your water tested through the company Simply Water. While listening to this episode you will ask yourself… how can I be more proactive in choosing foods that might also be helpful in my mineral status… well don't worry! That question is answered. The easiest way to remember is : Roots and Fruits! We all know fruits but these are some great roots to include in your diet: potatoes, beets, carrots, rutabagas, turnips, parsnips, and squashes. If you can source your veggies and fruit from nutrient dense soil that will help your mineral intake as well. Animal based foods will help your mineral intake along with adding brewer's yeast, coco powder or bee pollen to recipes, smoothies and meals. If you would like to try out the Rayvi products checkout the links below and be sure to try out some of their at home mineral mocktail recipes. However, if you feel like you are running on survival mode and have some of the symptoms discussed in this episode you should consider talking to a medical professional for additional help. Connect with Rayvi: Website: www.RayviShop.com Use Code FFF10 for a special discount Rayvi Recipe guide: https://rayvishop.com/pages/recipe-guide Mineral mocktail guide with at home recipes: https://www.nutritionbyrobyn.com/mineral-mocktail-freebie Thank you to our Season 2 Sponsors. Be sure to use the code on their site for a Food, Freedom and Fertility discount. Proov Testing Kit and online app 15% OFF in $15 or more FFF15 FullWell: FFF10 10% pre-natal, fish oil or men's pre-natal The Prenatal Nutrition Library: FFF20 20% You can find us on IG at FoodFreedomFertility
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2020. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Robyn Johnson owns Marketplace Blueprint, an agency that specializes in marketing for Amazon. She started her business 10 years ago with $100 and grew to over 7 figures in just a few years. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Seller Central is the most common way to sell on Amazon; anybody can sell their physical goods here. 2. You miss out on a lot of important opportunities if you are not focused on Amazon or you do not partner with someone that is focused on Amazon. 3. If you want to sell on Amazon, it is crucial to take the time to do your research on how to do it correctly - or hire a partner who will be able to help you. Learn more about Robyn's Amazon Consulting Services - Marketplace Blueprint Sponsors: Podopolo: The best podcast listening app in the world is here! Visit Podopolo.com, download the app for free, mention John Lee Dumas (my Podopolo username) when you sign up, and start listening now! HubSpot: Learn how HubSpot can help your business grow better and get a special offer of 20% off on eligible plans at HubSpot.com/eof!
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2020. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Robyn Johnson owns Marketplace Blueprint, an agency that specializes in marketing for Amazon. She started her business 10 years ago with $100 and grew to over 7 figures in just a few years. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Seller Central is the most common way to sell on Amazon; anybody can sell their physical goods here. 2. You miss out on a lot of important opportunities if you are not focused on Amazon or you do not partner with someone that is focused on Amazon. 3. If you want to sell on Amazon, it is crucial to take the time to do your research on how to do it correctly - or hire a partner who will be able to help you. Learn more about Robyn's Amazon Consulting Services - Marketplace Blueprint Sponsors: Podopolo: The best podcast listening app in the world is here! Visit Podopolo.com, download the app for free, mention John Lee Dumas (my Podopolo username) when you sign up, and start listening now! HubSpot: Learn how HubSpot can help your business grow better and get a special offer of 20% off on eligible plans at HubSpot.com/eof!
In this episode, I chat with dietitian Robyn Johnson. Robyn is a dietitian, nutritionist and a functional medicine skin expert. Her passion of using food and lifestyle as medicine found her after a personal battle and triumph with psoriasis. Robyn specialises in helping women address the root cause of skin & hormonal struggles & believes you deserve to feel GOOD in your skin all month long. Robyn runs a virtual private practice and is the creator of The Clear Skin Lab online acne program. She also recently launched a hydration powder called RAYVI to help make mineral intake easier for all. In today's podcast episode, we talk about pimples and acne, the different types of acne, face mapping, nutrition and acne, dairy and acne, mineral cocktails and vitamin A. Garmin Sq 2 Plus This episode is brought to you by Venu Sq 2 – Garmin's GPS smartwatch with advanced health and fitness features to help you better understand your body. It will spend more time on your wrist and less time charging with up to 11 days of use on a single charge! Use code LEANNE10 at www.garmin.com.au to receive 10% off your very own Venu Sq 2 and start living better with Garmin today. Please subscribe and leave me a review If you enjoyed this podcast, please tag me and share it in your Instagram stories and leave me a positive rating or review in the purple Apple Podcast app (in the rating & reviews section underneath the episode lists). This really helps my podcast get prioritised by Apple and helps me disseminate evidence based information to the people that need it the most! Don't forget to subscribe to my podcast so you never miss an episode!
Robyn has been heralded as one of the country's foremost leaders on the topic of selling and marketing products on Amazon.com. Robyn's firm, Best From The Nest, works with resellers, private label sellers, brand owners, manufacturers, and authors to help them profitably scale or control their presence on Amazon. Robyn Johnson started with only $100 and in less than four years grew her business to the seven-figure mark in eCommerce. Starting with buying and selling items at garage sales and moving to Ebay, Amazon, and her own websites she has grown a flourishing business. Robyn has quickly become an expert in the e-commerce field. During the show we discuss:
RELAPSE! A relapse happens when a person stops maintaining his or her goal of avoiding the use of alcohol or drugs and returns to their previous use. On this edition of Clean and Sober Radio, host Gary Hendler and cohost Mark Sigmund discuss the reasons people decide to go back to their active addiction with Kevin Hyer of The Hyer Calling Foundation and Robyn Johnson who has managed relapses in her recovery journey. What causes someone to relapse? Is a relapse a part of the recovery process? Is it expected and accepted during your recovery or is it an excuse to use again? We attempt to answer these questions without judgement.
In today's conversation, I am joined by Robyn Johnson, a Functional Medicine Dietitian Nutritionist, specializing in helping women address the root cause of skin & hormonal struggles. She also runs a virtual private practice and is the creator of The Clear Skin Lab online acne program. During the episode, Robyn talks about her root cause approach to medicine, acne, and women's health. She also shares her personal experience with psoriasis, starting a business that combats skin issues, why it's important to get minerals in your body, and the foods you need to incorporate into your diet! In this episode, we cover: What is a functional medicine dietician? [0:22] Dealing with psoriasis and skin that acts up [2:11] Choosing hydrating and mineral based skin care products [5:29] What is an appropriate level of mineral consumption? [10:54] Foods you need to incorporate into your diet [15:15] Connect with Robyn:@nutritionbyrobyn www.theclearskinlab.com www.rayvishop.com LINKS: Free Call with Dylan Follow Dylan on IG Follow FMN on IG
Today's Topics: Woman Shows Police her White Privilege Card Instead of her License and Gets a Selfie instead of a ticket. RobBRok asks Is It Time to End Horse Racing? And, MLB Minor Leaguers Reach Settlement. Also, Guest Host Dr. Robyn Johnson, aka Dr. J, gives us her Summer Pet Tips! Support the show
From $100, to $1 Million and Beyond on Amazon Robyn Johnson, Marketplace Blueprint – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 820 Robyn Johnson Robyn Johnson has been heralded as one of the country's foremost leaders on the topic of selling and marketing products on Amazon.com. Robyn has been a guest on shows like Entrepreneur on Fire, Confessions of A Marketer, and is a SEMrush Academy professor. Robyn is the co-founder of Marketplace Blueprint, a digital agency that specializes in listing optimization and advertising on Amazon. She has over a decade of experience of selling online on Amazon, eBay, and other eCommerce venues. Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Robyn Johnson about making $1 million on amazon. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How many brands need help navigating how to sell their product on Amazon. - Why you shouldn't be afraid to start things that no one else will do. - How being a reseller isn't glamorous or fun but it's still a great way to start a business. - How many people in the Amazon space stumbled on being an entrepreneur. - Why you should get your feet wet on eBay before moving to selling on Amazon. Connect with Robyn: Guest Contact Info Twitter @AMZRobynJohnson LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/robynjohnsonaz Links Mentioned: MarketplaceBlueprint.com marketplaceblueprint.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When it comes to business there is often times a right way and a wrong way to do things. Such is also the case with Amazon. Not all products are the right fit for the Amazon marketplace, but if they are you want to optimize to make sure you stand out from the noise of potential or direct competitors. It's easier said than done.You will learn what KPI's to track, and where to focus your efforts on Amazon. You will also learn about how Marketplace Blueprint can help you better list and optimize your products for increased revenue and sales. Regardless your experience with Amazon or e-commerce this podcast has something for you.About RobynRobyn has been heralded as one of the country's foremost leaders on the topic ofselling and marketing products on Amazon.com. Robyn has been a guest on showslike Entrepreneur on Fire, Confessions of A Marketer, and is a SEMrush Academyprofessor.Robyn is the co-founder of Marketplace Blueprint, a digital agency that specializes inlisting optimization and advertising on Amazon. She has over a decade ofexperience of selling online on Amazon, eBay, and other eCommerce venues.MarketplaceBlueprint.comTwitter: AMZRobynJohnsonLI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robynjohnsonazFB Group: Marketplaceblueprint.com/facebook
This episode features Robyn Johnson, the CEO of Marketplace Blueprint. She is one of the country's foremost leaders in selling and marketing products on Amazon.com. She initially started her business with $100 at a garage sale and built it to $1M in just a few years. Learn more about Robyn's ecommerce story and what she thinks about the opportunity for new Amazon sellers compare to when she began. Discover why Robyn thinks it is better to sell on Amazon instead of growing your own website and the quickest ways to grow your ecommerce business on Amazon in 2022. Find out how she sees a significant increase in velocity in terms of FBA Fulfillment by Amazon. Robyn also shares the tools that she uses to determine the profitability of selling on Amazon. Find out more on the type of products she has seen having the most success on Amazon and her one piece of actionable advice for people who are just starting to sell their products on Amazon. Episode Action Items: To find more information about Robyn's company, go to marketplaceblueprint.com ABOUT THE HOST: Andy Splichal, who was recently named to the Best of Los Angeles Awards' Fascinating 100 List, is the founder and managing partner of True Online Presence, author of the Make Each Click Count book series and Founder of Make Each Click Count University found at https://www.makeeachclickcountuniversity.com/ (https://www.makeeachclickcountuniversity.com). He is a certified online marketing strategist with twenty plus years of experience and counting helping companies increase their online presence and profitable revenues. To find more information on Andy Splichal visit https://www.trueonlinepresence.com/ (https://www.trueonlinepresence.com )(https://www.trueonlinepresence.com/ (https://www.trueonlinepresence.com)), read the full story on his blog at blog.trueonlinepresence.com or shop his books on Amazon or at https://www.makeeachclickcount.com (https://www.makeeachclickcount.com/ (https://www.makeeachclickcount.com)). New episodes of the Make Each Click Count Podcast, are released each Friday and can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Apple Podcast and on Make Each Click Count at https://podcast.makeeachclickcount.com/ (https://podcast.makeeachclickcount.com) (https://podcast.makeeachclickcount.com/ (https://podcast.makeeachclickcount.com)).
Robyn Johnson was working as a youth minister when her son got sick. Her fears around money inspired Robyn to take $100 out of her emergency savings and invest it in reselling secondhand products on Amazon. In just seven months, she replaced her full-time income at the church. And in four years, Robyn grew the business into a million-dollar company. Ten years later, Robyn is a well-known expert in the realm of marketing products on Amazon, appearing on Entrepreneurs on Fire and Confessions of a Marketer, among many other media outlets. She is also Cofounder and CEO of Marketplace Blueprint, a digital agency specializing in listing optimization and advertising on Amazon, and a popular SEMrush Academy Professor. On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Robyn joins Anjel to discuss the challenges she faced early in her business, describing the self-doubt she encountered early on and how she built a supportive network to work through it. Robyn shares the turning point when she started to scale her Amazon business, offering insight on being open to earning more money and growing your company to the next level. Listen in to understand how Robyn transitioned from selling products online to consulting with brands and learn how she can help you market products direct-to-consumer through the Amazon platform. What You Will Learn How fears around money during her son's illness inspired Robin to start a business Why Robyn kept her job in ministry for several months before becoming a full-time entrepreneur How Robyn found inventory at garage sales and retail stores to sell online The judgement Robyn faced from friends and family early in her business and how she handled it Robyn's advice on building a supportive network to call on when self-doubt shows up The turning point when Robyn started to scale her Amazon business Robyn's insight on being open to receiving more money and continuing to grow your business How Robyn serves brand owners through Marketplace Blueprint How Robyn knew it was time to transition from selling on Amazon to consulting with brands How Robyn can help you sell physical products D2C through the Amazon platform Connect with Robyn Johnson Marketplace Blueprint Resources Robyn's Free 20-Page Listing Guide & Mini-Audit Robyn on Entrepreneurs on Fire Robyn on Confessions of a Marketer Robyn at SEMrush Academy Outwitting the Devil: Secrets to Freedom and Success by Napoleon Hill Walt Disney: The Biography by Neal Gabler Connect with Anjel B. Hartwell Wickedly Smart Women Wickedly Smart Women Facebook Community Wickedly Smart Women on TeePublic Wickedly Smart Women on Clubhouse The Wealthy Life Mentor The Wealthy Life Mentor on Facebook Anjel on Twitter Anjel on Instagram Email listeners@wickedlysmartwomen.com Leave Us A Message On Our listener line: 540-402-0043 x4343
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Robyn Johnson Founder and CEO at Marketplace Blueprint, and owner of Best from the nest ⦁ We are together in the SEMrush / Sellzone lifetime VIP circle⦁ I see you are also a professor on the SEMrush Academy free course⦁ You are a VIP contributor for the search engine journal, how long have you been writing there?⦁ Robyn, I heard you started with $100 tell us the story⦁ We both know the days of starting with $100 are gone, do you think starting with $10K today would be as good as $100 back then?⦁ How did Marketplace Blueprint get started?⦁ I just looked at your site and I see you use Wikipedia-style links to your own content, I like that for SEO.⦁ A question I never asked anyone before: What terms do you put in the backend? is it stuff you don't want people to see in the front? Do you repeat them?⦁ What's number one for you? Main image, Title, or reviews?⦁ Since you have been around for a while like me, Do you still name your Amazon images with keywords? Alt tags⦁ What is the low-hanging fruit for people that want to optimize their own presence on Amazon?⦁ Do you still sell on Amazon or are you 100% on Marketplace Blueprint? Robyn Johnson Links https://marketplaceblueprint.com/show/https://www.linkedin.com/in/robynjohnsonaz/ Robyn's LinkedInhttps://www.semrush.com/academy/courses/how-to-sell-on-amazon-the-ultimate-step-by-step-guide-with-robyn-johnson - Free Course amzrobynhjohnson
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10 years ago, Robyn was a youth minister who couldn't make ends meet. So she took $100 and started buying things at garage sales and reselling them on Craigslist, eBay, and Amazon. In three years, she turned that $100 into a million-dollar business: Marketplace Blueprint. Robyn started an agency six years ago to help businesses—everything from companies that are pre-launch to publicly-traded companies—be successful on Amazon. Robyn is now one of the foremost leaders on the topic of selling products on Amazon. Her business specializes in listing optimization and advertising on Amazon. Robyn Johnson is nothing short of brilliant. In this episode of Wingnut Social, She shares some of her top tips and tricks to get visibility on Amazon. What You'll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social [1:38] Wingnut Academy is launching SOON! [3:06] Mini News Sesh: Instagram's “link in bio” tool [7:05] Learn more about Robyn Johnson [9:52] How an Amazon storefront benefits interior designers [12:38] What should an interior designer publish? [19:20] How to become a #1 Best-Seller on Amazon [25:46] The basics of SEO on Amazon [26:54] When you should launch an Amazon shop [33:14] Create a store or be an affiliate marketer? [34:26] How to set up an Amazon storefront [37:36] The What Up Wingnut Round! [39:21] How to connect with Robyn Johnson [43:39] Blooper Reel! Connect with Robyn Johnson Marketplace Blueprint Connect on LinkedIn Follow on Twitter Robyn's Podcast Resources & People Mentioned Get FREE shipping on your first order from Article Sign up for Wingnut Academy updates! Check out Episode #258 with Julianne Hendrickson Sign up for the next Wingnut Webinar Writers Access How to Become an Amazon Seller Amazon Seller University Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing The 14 Guiding Principles of Amazon Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination Get Robyn's 20 page listing optimization guide for Amazon Get a FREE mini-audit of your listing How an Amazon storefront benefits interior designers The first thing you can do is self-publish a book on Amazon. Why does it matter? Because writing a book can catapult your career forward. Being a published author can help you get speaking engagements. It lends you credibility and brings in warm leads. Robyn says you can't short-change the power of Kindle. When Robyn published her first book, she printed books to give to people at a conference because they may throw away a business card but they won't throw away a book. It was memorable and helped solidify her as an authority figure in the space. Secondly, you can create and sell your own branded products in an Amazon store. If you use the same piece repeatedly in your designs, you can contact the brand and see if they'll let you sell a white-label version as part of your personal brand. Many companies are open to this. If you're looking for a brand that's trying to find influencers, look for those that are active on Amazon. Many are embarrassed and afraid to seek out influencers. The worst they can say is no—but they'll often say yes. When should you launch an Amazon shop? You can list as little as one item on Amazon. But Robyn notes that you need to aim to sell 40 items per month to break even on the $40 monthly fee it costs to be a professional seller. Amazon takes anywhere from 8–20% of the total cost of the product. If Amazon ships the item for you, you'll pay storage fees as well as shipping fees based on the size and weight of the product (but likely still cheaper than shipping the product yourself). It can help you lower overall costs and increase your margins. Any product you buy legitimately can be sold on Amazon. As long as the good is authentic, you're welcome to sell it at any price you want. But take note—if Amazon feels the price is too high, they'll make it more difficult for customers to buy. Robyn points out that you will get better margins selling on your own website. However, if you have a high-demand product that people are looking for, keep in mind that some people will only shop on Amazon. Amazon has a ready-made base of buyers. It can help you grow your brand because users have already built a level of trust with Amazon. What could you sell that differentiates you or is irreplaceable? How do you become a seller on Amazon? Robyn shares the secret to becoming a #1 best-seller on Amazon listen to find out what it is! Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social www.WingnutSocial.com On Facebook On Twitter: @WingnutSocial On Instagram: @WingnutSocial Darla's Interior Design Website Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group! 786-206-4331 (connect with us for your social media marketing needs) Subscribe to The Wingnut Social Podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or TuneIn Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com
Robyn Johnson, one of three candidates running for the open seat on the Houghton City Council in the May 3rd general election, talks with Todd VanDyke about the parking deck, waterfront development, and other pressing issues. Copper Country Today airs throughout Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula Sunday mornings at 7:00 on WOLV 97.7 FM, 8:00 WCCY 99.3 FM and 1400 AM, and 9:00 on WHKB 102.3 FM. The program is sponsored by the Portage Health Foundation.
It's time to overcome digital retail frustrations! Learn the benefits of selling on Amazon and how to increase conversion rate by optimizing for search through keyword phrases. Understand the pros and cons of Amazon versus other eCommerce platforms and retail stores. Get insight on your marketing funnel to help with product discovery. Find out why going live on Amazon is beneficial for brands and content creators. Hear what Robyn recommends for keeping up with the new era of Amazon, like utilizing their influencer program and taking training programs like seller university.Connect with Robyn, listen to her podcasts, and get tips at https://marketplaceblueprint.com/Ready to get started livestreaming? We have a free PDF checklist that you can download here: https://try.estreamly.com/successchecklist/Get marketing best practices here: https://try.estreamly.com/marketingbestpractices/Join us live to ask questions on Clubhouse and Twitter every Tuesday at 1:30pm PT/ 4:30pm ET
In this episode, Robyn Johnson shares specifics on how to get the most out of their advertising budgets. Robyn's agency works with companies of all sizes and has helped many brands overcome advertising obstacles. Links Mentioned:Cyndi Thomason - Bookskeep.comRobyn Johnson - Marketplaceblueprint.comSkip to:00:55 What are some common marketing mistakes when it comes to Amazon?04:30 Getting familiar with important Advertising metrics on Amazon10:08 Understanding inventory control's role in profitability12:00 Issues that can cause you to not get results with an agency17:20 What can you do to lower your advertising cost over time?20:05 Tips for getting increasing yield from your advertising on Amazon21:50 Five Minute Fix: Tips for creating Inventory and Credit Card bank accounts for Profit First
Robyn Johnson hated selling as a kid and became a youth minister, which she dubs the least capitalistic profession possible. But out of necessity, she started reselling garage sale finds on eBay, Amazon, and Craigslist. Success brought opportunity and a new passion: helping other entrepreneurs sell online. On episode 116, Robyn shares her entrepreneurial journey from garage sales to her current consulting agency, Marketplace Blueprint. Her thyroid cancer diagnosis caused her to take a step back, and despite her fears, she watched the business grow under her team's stewardship. Now a cancer survivor, her outlook on the business and life was changed for the better. Show Notes: - Learn more about Marketplace Blueprint on its website: https://marketplaceblueprint.com/ - Read Think and Grow Rich for Women by Sharon Lechter: https://sharonlechter.com/women/ - Read The Source by Tara Swart: https://www.taraswart.com/the-source/
Raul sits with Robyn Johnson to discuss the Wild Wild West of Ecommerce. Robyn is the co-founder of Marketplace Blueprint, a digital marketing agency specializing in Amazon product marketing. In just a few years, she created a seven-figure business selling on Amazon and eBay with only $100 taken from their emergency fund. In this episode, she shares why she built a consulting and coaching business with some of the industry's most successful resellers. Discover her decade of experiences on Amazon, eBay, and other eCommerce sites. Tune in to know more about goal setting and other tips on surviving an entrepreneurial venture online. Highlights Who is Robyn Johnson? - 0:23 The perseverance, goals, and motivation towards success - 2:29 Clear pathways and redundancy: Why work backwards? - 5:44 Maintaining consistency and hitting goal with momentum - 8:00 Having entrepreneurial friends is vital - 11:40 The shiny objects syndrome - 12:27 Sales is service - 15:22 The Wild Wild West of Ecommerce - 16:40 Reseller market or private label? - 18:47 Goals for the next 5 years in the business space - 20:30 Time, business, and money - 22:42 Get in touch with Robyn - 25:24 Episode Resources Connect with Raul Hernandez Ochoa https://www.linkedin.com/in/dogoodwork https://dogoodwork.io/work-with-raul https://dogoodwork.io/podcast Connect with Robyn Johnson https://marketplaceblueprint.com/ https://twitter.com/amzrobynjohnson https://www.linkedin.com/in/robynjohnsonaz
Robyn Johnson has a very special family. Three generations of women that have experienced high strangeness in a multitude of ways. In this episode of the Bobcast, we'll hear a little of Robyn's strange and lovely family history and one particular paranormal event. A ghost story. Robyn's ghost story.
In our main episode this week, Dr. Robyn Johnson sat in for Liz-E and we talked about passing on black wealth with Radio Show Host and Attorney Ethel Mitchell. We also had a fun conversation about the Toronto Zoo with Zookeeper Rebecca Clark. And, in Quick Fire, our topics were the continuing Canadian Anti-vax protests, Rudy Guiliani on the masked singer, and HBCU's receiving bomb threats. But, RobBRok had some more to say about the Truckers in The After Show so our discussion focused on that! Take a listen... What is "The After Show"?After every live recording of Truth, Lies, Shenanigans, we find ourselves often having intense, post-show conversations. And for our subscribers, we decided to leave the record button on so you can listen in. So, go ahead and hit that SUBSCRIBE button to be able to listen to the previous episodes and you'll never miss any of our Shenanigans again!Also, check out the Beyond the Scars podcast: www.BeyondTheScars.showSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=52QR3YKJZ4PAS)
Robyn Johnson has been heralded as one of the country's foremost leaders on the topic of selling and marketing products on Amazon.com. Robyn has been a guest on shows like Entrepreneur on Fire, Confessions of A Marketer, and is a SEMrush Academy professor. Robyn is the co-founder of Marketplace Blueprint, a digital agency that specializes in listing optimization and advertising on Amazon. She has over a decade of experience of selling online on Amazon, eBay, and other eCommerce venues. Most passionate about I get to help people who have physical products market those products on Amazon. We have an agency that helps run the ads and does the listings for people. I'm also really passionate about Disney, Star Wars, and my kids. We try to squeeze in as much travel and adventures and board games as we can. Robyn's career and story I had no intention of doing this. I had no marketing experience about 11-plus years ago. I was working in a church but you don't get paid a lot and my son got sick. There was a moment when they were testing him and I knew that the test was going to cost a certain amount. I took a hundred dollars out of our emergency fund. I can still remember the five twenties in my hand. It felt like a million dollars. We started buying things at garage sales and then reselling them on Craigslist. From that hundred dollars, we built a million-dollar business selling physical products on Amazon. We moved from buying used items to buying things in retail stores to wholesale. I started coaching other high-volume Amazon sellers and we realized what a big problem Amazon was for brands. About five years ago, we started our agency. Now we get to work with brands that are “Shark Tank”-size companies and some publicly traded companies. Best advice for entrepreneurs When you're looking at customer approach, make sure that you're offering what your customers really want. Make sure you're really keyed in to what's going on in your buyer's mind. Don't try to skip steps. Enjoy each moment. The biggest, most critical failure with customers The thing that set us back the most was related to cash flow. I hired somebody who was supposed to manage our cash flow but I wasn't monitoring it well enough and it got us in some trouble. Then it took us quite a long time to get out of it. And it added a lot of stress. It made the business very much not fun for a long period of time. Biggest success with customers The biggest success is when we've gone out of our way to provide off-Amazon connections or use the resources in our network to help other sellers. There was a publicly-traded company that had worked with an agency previously. They're a large company, so they had significant sales on Amazon. By communicating what changes we needed to make and reassessing and changing their approach to their ads on Amazon, we were able to grow their year-over-year sales by 118%. That extra revenue helped them get another round of investment that netted $40 million for the company. Robyn's recommendation of a tool If you have a physical product, go to your product on Amazon and your competitors' products on Amazon. Look at your website, then review their website and reviews. Copy and paste all of them in Google Word Cloud. Robyn's one key success factor My key success factor is that I want to always learn more. We set a goal as a company and then we break things down backward, assuming we hit that goal in the future. We work backward to identify what needs to happen today, tomorrow, and next week in order to make that goal predictable and not just a hope or a wish. That has made a big difference in our being able to consistently generate miracles. Robyn's Mountain Since we believe that the best way for entrepreneurs to get fast, big, and sustainable success is by leading your (new) market category, and the entire...
Amazon is an entire ecommerce ecosystem of its own. The question is, should you be considering it for your e-commerce business? If so, when is the right time and how does it work? Robyn Johnson is the co-founder of Marketplace Blueprint and she has over 10 years of experience marketing products on Amazon. We caught up with Robyn to get answers to our burning questions for ecomm on Amazon. More About Robyn: Robyn Johnson has been heralded as one of the country's foremost leaders on the topic of selling and marketing products on Amazon.com. Robyn has been a guest on shows like Entrepreneur on Fire, Confessions of A Marketer, and School for Start Ups Radio. Robyn, the co-founder of Marketplace Blueprint, a digital agency that specializes in marketing products on Amazon. Robyn has over a decade of experience of selling online on Amazon, eBay, and other eCommerce venues. Starting with only $100 taken from their emergency fund, she built a seven-figure business selling on Amazon and eBay in just a few short years. Want More? Visit us at https://changecreator.com/ (https://changecreator.com) Ready to Grow Your Brand Authority and Revenues? Book a call to chat with Adam at https://studio.changecreator.com/ (https://studio.changecreator.com)
On this weeks episode of Marketing Made Easy from Get Savvy Club, Anita Baldwin & Anna Geary interview Amazon Consultant & Expert Robyn Johnson. Robyn was unemployed with young children & just $100 dollars to her name when she decided to start selling on auction sites to make some extra cash. Robyn kept researching & advancing until she was selling on Amazon & making 7 figures+! She now helps others do the same & has an agency that helps brands navigate & sell on Amazon. Listen in to hear how Robyn wasn't born to be an entrepreneur but circumstances lead her down that path, she became successful & you can too. ________________________ Resources & Links to connect with Get Savvy Club Grab your free 37 Social Media Hacks here: https://getsavvyclub.co.uk/guides/37-social-media-hacks/ Say hi to Get Savvy Club on social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getsavvyclub/ Anna Geary LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/getsavvyclub Anita Baldwin LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/anita-baldwin Get Savvy Club LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/get-savvy-club Anna Geary Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annageary_/ Get Savvy Club Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getsavvyclub/ Website: www.getsavvyclub.co.uk
Today we're talking all about acne. My guest shares her favorite nutrients on the journey to clearer skin...and some of them are quite controversial! My guest today, Robyn Johnson, is a Functional Medicine Dietitian Nutritionist. Her passion of using food and lifestyle as medicine found her after a personal battle and triumph with psoriasis. She specializes in helping women optimize their hormones, gut and skin by finding the root cause to their symptoms. Robyn runs a virtual private practice, is the creator of The Clear Skin Lab. Robyn believes healthcare should be individualized and that starts with each person understanding how their body works and what their body needs to truly thrive! Join us as we discuss some controversial nutrient solutions for acne. Has working on your nutrition helped your acne? Let me know in the comments! In this episode: Different types of acne Robyn's favorite nutrients for acne Thoughts on Vitamin A toxicity: How worried should you be? Sources of vitamin E + why it can be helpful for hormonal acne Iodine and acne Topicals that may be beneficial for skin health Why are minerals important for the skin? Quotes “Vitamin A is used for acne, but people don't talk about the importance of food and using it in its most natural form.” [4:11] “Vitamin E is beneficial for acne for many reasons, I would say the top reason is it's potent antioxidant effects.” [10:41] Links Find Robyn online Healthy Skin Show ep. 016: Can Fluoride Be A Hidden Trigger For Your Skin? w/ Melissa Gallico Healthy Skin Show ep. 211: Why You Need Minerals For Your Skin (And To Stop Peeing All Day) w/ Kaely McDevitt, MS, RD What is my acne type? quiz FREE clear skin guide Follow Robyn on Instagram
After every live show, we find ourselves often having intense post-show conversations. So we decided to leave the record button on and let you listen in! This is... Truth Lies Shenanigans, The After Show. In our live show, S3E11, Dr. Robyn Johnson, aka Dr. J, sat in for Gianni Storm to talk about… Kyle Rittenhouse being acquitted, The Qanon Shaman getting jail time, and a very deep conversation rape and privilege. But, in The After Show, the hosts wanted to talk about the video of football player Zac Stacy brutalizing his girlfriend.Take a listen! Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=52QR3YKJZ4PAS)
Something we believe to our core here at GUIDE Culture is that you have ONE life - meaning nothing is separate. You don't have a work life and then a home life. Instead, they're combined.Because of that, we prefer to take a whole person approach in all things that we do. While our main focus is typically sales, communication and leadership, we know that to do good you have to feel good. And feeling good requires taking a look at what is TRULY going on in your life and translating that to how it's affecting your body.To help you do this well, in this episode Kat interviews friend, entrepreneur and Nutritionist, Robyn Johnson. Robyn helps you understand how stress can not only affect your health on a day to day basis, but also helps you see how your business can be impacted as well.She is truly brilliant and provides so much insight on this topic. You'll leave with tangible tips that you can implement today so that your body is functioning at it's peak so you can reach the goals and see the results that you want to see. MENTIONS:Follow Robyn on Instagram for daily tips and resources to live your best, healthy life!Download Robyn's FREE Mineral Mocktail GuideLearn more about Robyn's Mineral Mocktail Mini Course [Black Friday ONLY]Learn more about Robyn's Clear Skin Lab View Robyn's favorite products HERE!
This week's guest is Robyn Johnson, who tends to go into the worst possible scenario when something doesn't go how she expected. We dive into how that affects her as a business owner and mother, and how our childhoods may have shaped how we try to prepare for situations. You can follow Robyn at @AMZRobynJohnson on Twitter.To learn more about StoryShout podcast advertising opportunities and guest openings, visit us at StoryShout.coAnd don't forget to leave us a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can also connect with @StoryShout on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. Kelsey is @wonderwall7 on Twitter.Support the show
Are You Menstrual? In this episode, we are discussing a topic I think most women can relate to and that is acne. I'm here with my friend and colleague, Robyn Johnson AKA @nutritionbyrobyn on IG. Robyn is a Functional Medicine Dietitian Nutritionist. Her passion of using food and lifestyle as medicine found her after a personal battle and triumph with psoriasis. She specializes in helping women optimize their hormones, gut and skin by finding the root cause to their symptoms. Robyn runs a virtual private practice and is the creator of The Clear Skin Lab. Robyn believes healthcare should be individualized and that starts with each person understanding how their body works and what their body needs to truly thrive!We are going to dig into the different types of acne, possible root causes, face mapping, accutane, and so much more!~Links:www.theclearskinlab.comTake the acne quiz: https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/5e8e240692f0bd00144eff25Free Acne Guide: https://nutritionbyrobyn.kartra.com/page/r4l36Follow Robyn on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nutritionbyrobyn/Kossma Skincare: https://bit.ly/2J0uC4C
On this week's episode, Travis is away so Josiah invites you to re-listen to episode 20 with Robyn Johnson. One of the guy's favorite interviews, Robyn really has a high level understanding of business. Enjoy the show! ------- On the first episode of season 2 of the Print On Demand Cast, Travis and Josiah welcome Robyn Johnson to the show! Robyn's list of accolades is long but suffice it to say she knows how to scale a business. She also gives a TON of tips during this interview about everything from starting off to scaling to surviving! If you're a serious entrepreneur and have a passion to grow your business, you'll want to listen to this episode once or twice - it's full of golden nuggets! http://printondemandcast.com http://printondemandcast.com/shop http://printondemandcast.com/facebook http://printondemandcast.com/youtube -------- Robyn's links: @amzrobynjohnson http://marketplaceblueprint.com http://marketplaceblueprint.com/facebook http://Linkedin.com/in/robynjohnsonaz
On this episode we are talking about advanced strategies for listing optimization that goes beyond the bullets, with Robyn Johnson, the CEO of Marketplace Blueprint. Robyn Johnson has been heralded as one of the country's most foremost leaders on the topic of selling and marketing products on Amazon.com. Robyn has been a guest on shows like Entrepreneur on Fire, Confessions of a Marketer, and School for StartUps Radio. Starting with only $100 taken from their emergency fund, Robyn built a seven-figure business selling on Amazon and eBay in just a few short years. In the years since then, she has not only continued to sell directly on Amazon but also built a consulting and coaching business working with the most successful resellers in the space. Robyn is a regular contributor for Search Engine Journal, a professor for the SEMrush Academy, and speaks at some of the most prestigious Amazon and eCommerce conferences in the US and abroad. She is also the author of the best selling book on Amazon, the Unlikely Entrepreneur, and the host of several podcasts including the Unstoppable Entrepreneur Show and the Marketplace Blueprint show. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast so that you are notified of new episodes!
In this week's episode of the Less Stressed Life Podcast, Christa talks with return guest, Robyn Johnson. RD about all things acne. Robyn shares her personal story of how she got started working with clients battling acne and what she uses as treatment options and protocols. She stresses the importance of finding root causes and identifying the type of acne one may have. They talk about all that's changed in the acne space and what we need to know to best help ourselves or clients.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Types of acne, categorized by root causeFinding the root cause and identifying your type of acneMedications/Options to treat acneTopicals include medications like anti-inflammatory medications like benzoyl peroxide, good skin barrier support, topical antibiotics, salicylic acidUsing Birth Control to treat acneTools available to help/the right kind of supportFoods to support & foods to avoidThe Thyroid acne connectionNatural solutions to treat acneRobyn Johnson is a Functional Medicine Dietitian Nutritionist. Her passion for using food and lifestyle as medicine found her after a personal battle and triumph with psoriasis. She specializes in helping women optimize their health & hormones by finding the root cause of their symptoms. Robyn runs a virtual private practice and is the co-creator of Her Hormones Academy, an online program for women who want to improve their health and hormones with food and lifestyle. Robyn believes healthcare should be individualized and that starts with each person understanding how their body works and what their body needs to truly thrive!MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Robyn's Mineral Mocktail:https://www.nutritionbyrobyn.com/instagramWHERE YOU CAN FIND ROBYN JOHNSON:WEBSITE: nutritionbyrobyn.comIG:@nutritionbyrobyn @theclearskinlabWhere you can find Christa:Personalized functional medicine with Christa Biegler:http://www.lessstressednutrition.com Less Stressed Life Podcast:http://www.lessstressedlife.comLess Stressed Life Facebook Page:https://www.fb.me/christabieglerrd/On IG:@anti.inflammatory.nutritionist Shop our Favoriteschristabiegler.com/shop
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Robyn Johnson joins to talk about Amazon SEO and how to do it properly. If you are in ecom and not yet on Amazon this is the episode for you.
Robyn Johnson is a Functional Medicine Dietitian with a passion for seeking out the root cause of your symptoms, and using food and lifestyle modifications as medicine. In this episode, she shares her skin health expertise and how it's connected to our gut health, hormones, and sleep cycles.
Is voice search the future and the next big thing for SEO? Let’s find out! In today’s episode, we have an exciting guest, The founder of Marketplace Blueprint and host of the Marketplace blueprint Podcast, Robyn Johnson and she kicked off the show enthusiastically sharing her writing skills and her role in the Amazon space. Get ready to be impressed by Robyn in this no holds bar episode as she walks us through step by step listing optimization for Alexa voice search. Voice search has brought convenience to homes, maps, and a lot of things that require searches but will it really be a game changer for SEO? Robyn answers all of that and more so listen in and understand more about Alexa how it could be useful to Amazon businesses. In This Episode: [00:29] Welcoming Robyn Johnson [02:00] Writing for Seller Labs blog. [03:35] How Robyn started doing Amazon. [07:25] Robyn on Alexa being more profitable. [08:10] What is voice search and intent for different voice search engines. [10:02] Alexa being the leader of voice search. [11:00] Alexa and google home are top leaders for Amazon. [18:38] Impact on keyword search vs. voice search. [20:25] Understanding voice search for Amazon. [26:20] Ranking organically [27:04] keyword ranking [28:50] Importance of branding in ranking. [30:50] Focusing on being unique. [35:40] Managing reviews. Guest Links and References: WEBSITE: https://marketplaceblueprint.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/marketplaceblueprint/ FB GROUP: Amazon listing optimization FB Group Book References: Rocket Fuel By: Gino Wickman and Mark Winters Think and Grow Rich for Women By Sharon Lechter The Hobbit Series By: JJR Tolkien Links and References: Wizards of Amazon: https://www.wizardsofamazon.com/ Wizards of Amazon Courses: https://amazonwizard.teachable.com/p/amazon-wizard Wizards of Amazon Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/South-Florida-FBA/ Text “Amazon” to 69922 Wizards of Amazon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WizardsofAmazon/ Wizards of Amazon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wizardsofecom/ Wizards of Amazon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wizardsofecom/
Not everything works for everyone, that includes everything from being a Mom to even just self care. Heather and Vera talk about some things that have worked for them. Here are some links to what is discussed (we do not receive anything from these companies for mentioning them): On Instagram Heather follows: Robyn Johnson @nutritionbyrobyn Heather's Vitamin: Full Circle Prenatal: fullcircleprenatal.com Poop Test: Viome.com Vera uses the Eat Right for your blood type diet based on the book ; https://www.amazon.com/Right-Your-Type-Revised-Updated-ebook/dp/B00256Z2HI
On this episode, we have Robyn Johnson, host of the Marketing Blueprint podcast and a world renowned Amazon Consultant and expert. Amazon is ever-present but can be a mystery. We learn about Robyn’s background, and then dig into how she thinks marketing on Amazon has changed for 2021, how COVID pushed brands to use Amazon, and how a retailer can prepare for using Amazon. Plus, Robyn demystifies how Amazon’s search and paid algorithms work and shares the keys to navigating fulfillment by Amazon. Then, we gaze into the future. Links of interest:Merchant Words Helium 10SEMrush for Amazon
On the first episode of season 2 of the Print On Demand Cast, Travis and Josiah welcome Robyn Johnson to the show! Robyn's list of accolades is long but suffice it to say she knows how to scale a business. She also gives a TON of tips during this interview about everything from starting off to scaling to surviving! If you're a serious entrepreneur and have a passion to grow your business, you'll want to listen to this episode once or twice - it's full of golden nuggets! http://printondemandcast.com Robyn's links: @amzrobynjohnson http://marketplaceblueprint.com http://marketplaceblueprint.com/facebook http://Linkedin.com/in/robynjohnsonaz
Robyn has been heralded as one of the country's foremost leaders on the topic of selling and marketing products on Amazon.com. Robyn, the co-founder of Marketplace Blueprint, a digital agency that specializes in listing optimization and advertising on Amazon. She has over a decade of experience of selling online on Amazon, eBay, and other eCommerce venues.Starting with only $100 taken from their emergency fund, she built a seven-figure business selling on Amazon and eBay in just a few short years. In the years since then, Robyn has not only continued to sell directly on Amazon but also to build a consulting and coaching business working with the most successful resellers in the space.Robyn is a regular contributor for Search Engine Journal and speaks at some of the most prestigious Amazon and Ecommerce conferences in the US and abroad. She has written a best selling book on Amazon called The Unlikely Entrepreneur about her journey starting her business. She has hosted multiple successful podcasts, including the Unstoppable Entrepreneur Show and the Marketplace Blueprint Podcast.Marketplaceblueprint.comMarketplaceblueprint.com/fireMarketplaceblueprint.com/facebook
Robyn, the co-founder of Marketplace Blueprint, a digital agency that specializes in listing optimization and advertising on Amazon joins My Amazon Guy for a podcast on black swan events. She has over a decade of experience of selling online on Amazon, eBay, and other eCommerce venues. Exciting to have such a great expert on for our 100th podcast episode!What’s your storyHealth near death experience, blood clot in lung, thyroid cancer. “When things are going well, you don’t think to take time to have backup and set up ready to go and network to rely upon for unexpected growth”Happy habits https://www.businessinsider.com/gretchen-rubin-the-four-tendencies-framework-2017-4Upholders generally meet both inner and outer expectations, meaning they don't let others or themselves down.Questioners meet only inner expectations. They push back against and question all expectations. Above all, they do something only if they think it makes sense — they hate anything arbitrary.Obligers meet outer expectations but not always inner ones. In other words, they usually need some form of external accountability.Rebels resist both inner and outer expectations. They value authenticity and self-determination.Growing businessSometimes you need a year of plateau to get big growth.5% growth each year vs 0% one year and 50% the nextWhat laptop are you using to get Amazon passive income?Rich dad poor dad https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612680194https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharonlechter/What’s on your mind?When Amazon makes a change, why are they trying to solve?Q4AdsLogisticsMake sure cash flow in place3PL in place, MFN not just FBAProfitCan’t talk to someone at Amazon catalog teamManagement by abdication It’s also about Rocket Fuel About Robyn Johnson:Starting with only $100 taken from their emergency fund, she built a seven-figure business selling on Amazon and eBay in just a few short years. In the years since then, Robyn has not only continued to sell directly on Amazon but also to build a consulting and coaching business working with the most successful resellers in the space. Robyn is a regular contributor for Search Engine Journal and speaks at some of the most prestigious Amazon and Ecommerce conferences in the US and abroad. She has written a best selling book on Amazon called The Unlikely Entrepreneur about her journey starting her business. She has hosted multiple successful podcasts, including the Unstoppable Entrepreneur Show and the Marketplace Blueprint Podcast. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/myamazonguy)
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Robyn Johnson is an expert in Amazon marketing, and the founder of Marketplace Blueprint, an agency that helps brands manage their presence on Amazon. She shares her Amazon story and talks with Tommy about listing optimization strategies.
Robyn Johnson is not your typical Amazon Seller and she's got the reviews to prove it. Robyn Johnson started with just $100 and grew that into a seven figure business. She has taken her nerdy passion of selling on Amazon and become an expert on selling on the marketplaces. She now offers consulting services so eCommerce entrepreneurs wanting a bigger piece of the TRILLION+ Amazon pie. Press play and find out how you can start selling where 40% of all eCommerce transactions take place.
Welcome to the Ecomcrew Podcast! Today on the podcast, we have another fellow podcaster in the Ecommerce space — Robyn Johnson! Robyn's been in the ecommerce game for 9 years now, and is known for her no-BS actionable advice in optimising your Amazon listings. She started off in ecommerce by following some of Dave Ramsey's advice, after feeling stuck with endless medical fees and bills. We'll be discussing some strategies on how to Cash Flow Management, and more importantly, keeping your business alive during these crazy COVID times. Specifically, we go over the importance of a 13 Week Rolling Cash Flow, cutting off unnecessary expenses, and why you, as the owner of your brand, owe it to everyone in your business to make the hard decisions. Robyn, thanks for being on the Ecomcrew podcast today, I really appreciate it. If you guys want to hear the episode that I did with her on her podcast, you can do so here! If you want to hear more of Robyn and what she does, head on over to Marketplace Blueprint to support a fellow ecommerce entrepreneur and podcaster!
Rhodes Music Radio — In episode 2 of Corona Diaries, our host, based in the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Raelee Seymour-Brown introduces us to more storytellers. From the Karoo of Uniondale, Salena Fourie spoke to learners and teachers about their excitement and anxieties on their return to school. In Port Elizabeth, Anathi Ndevu tells us the importance of ubuntu and humility during these unprecedented times. Christelle Ilunga, based in Cape Town, tells the story of a Stellenbosch student about being queer and living in a conservative home. Robyn Johnson, in Pretoria, reminds us to say ‘thank you’ in a moving open letter she wrote to essential workers. Lastly, we hear from Khanyisile Dlamini from Alberton, Johannesburg debunks some cartoon conspiracy theories
In episode 2 of Corona Diaries, our host, based in the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Raelee Seymour-Brown introduces us to more storytellers. From the Karoo of Uniondale, Salena Fourie spoke to learners and teachers about their excitement and anxieties on their return to school. In Port Elizabeth, Anathi Ndevu tells us the importance of ubuntu and humility during these unprecedented times. Christelle Ilunga, based in Cape Town, tells the story of a Stellenbosch student about being queer and living in a conservative home. Robyn Johnson, in Pretoria, reminds us to say ‘thank you' in a moving open letter she wrote to essential workers. Lastly, we hear from Khanyisile Dlamini from Alberton, Johannesburg debunks some cartoon conspiracy theories
Robyn Johnson is a Functional Medicine Dietitian Nutritionist. Her passion of using food and lifestyle as medicine found her after a personal battle and triumph with psoriasis. She specializes in helping women optimize their health & hormones by finding the root cause to their symptoms. Robyn runs a virtual private practice and is the co-creator of Her Hormones Academy, an online program for women who want to improve their health and hormones with food and lifestyle. Robyn believes healthcare should be individualized and that starts with each person understanding how their body works and what their body needs to truly thrive! https://www.nutritionbyrobyn.com/ For more information about Michelle, visit www.thewholesomelotus.com For information on the Wholesome Fertility Method online program visit www.thewholesomefertilitymethod.com The Wholesome Fertility facebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/ Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertility Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewholesomelotus/
Robyn Johnson owns MarketplaceBlueprint, an agency that specializes in marketing for Amazon. She started her business 10 years ago with $100 and grew to over 7 figures in just a few years. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Seller Central is the most common way to sell on Amazon; anybody can sell their physical goods here. 2. You can miss out on a lot of important opportunities if you are not focused on Amazon or you do not partner with someone that is focused on Amazon. 3. If you want to sell in Amazon, it is crucial to take the time to do your research on how to do it correctly or hire a partner who will be able to help you. Visit and check out for Amazon Consulting Services - MarketPlaceBluePrint Website Sponsors: The Marketing Secrets Podcast: My buddy Russell Brunson - founder of ClickFunnels - is on a mission to help get entrepreneurs unstuck so they can get back to changing the world! Check out his podcast at MarketingSecrets.com! Launch and Scale Now: Learn how to turn your passion into a profitable business with this free training and 7-figure playbook at LaunchAndScaleNow.com
Robyn talks about her experience and effective cash flow management. She also discusses the debt and cash flow forecasting. Effective cash flow management Robyn's team has been coaching high-volume sellers for about 5 years now. Most people have an issue with cash flow. Borrowing more money does NOT usually fix the issue. Hiring your mum to help with packing will not help your overhead Not understanding your margins and your breakeven. “5-hour challenge” Identity breakeven point Identify the inventory that is not moving. What % is there under 90 days Surpassed inventory If you don't manage the cash, the cash will manage you. To create an effective cash flow management, you need to separate out operating expenses from inventory cash. It's not just smaller sellers who struggle with the numbers. Had $5M seller who did a VIP day - hadn't filed taxes in 3 years and had no P & L at all! How do you calculate the working capital required? What is working capital Robyn does not have an MBA background or a CPA. Most of us are accidental entrepreneurs. In the Amazon world, we use things in a different way to strict financials! Keep inventory flowing, cover expenses to achieve effective cash flow management. The higher your expenses and the lower your margins, the more you need to manage your cashflow. Rolling cashflow Think about 13-week rolling cashflow - in 13 weeks, I'm going to be negative in cashflow So I have 12 weeks to figure out how to cover that - lower expenses Bring in more income Lower outgoings On Friday you have $42 in an account and on Monday you have $42,000! Small plates Mike M recommends you break things into a smaller plate - you're more acutely aware it's a finite resource. Like the envelope system for business. So non-analytical people will be happier with it. When you need money, it gets very expensive! Debt Debt can be a wonderful tool. It can be used to build or to destroy. It can be an amazing tool to build a business. Robyn's business owners with no debt have fewer sleepless nights and less stress, but They slow the growth of the business. How do people end up in excessive debt? There is a myth that more inventory is better. That is not quite right. Robyn's seen people go from $1-5M in a year in revenue and making LESS money! What usually happens is that things are moving, because growth sucks cash, you know you're making money but you don't have any cash left in the bank! So Amazon or a bank offers you large money eg $300,000! It's great for the 1st 3 months, you feel things are finally on the move. Between 2-4 months later, if you haven't managed that cash well. If the inventory doesn't turn over quickly enough, you'll struggle to meet the payments Then you're out of cash now. And then you take a bridge loan - I just need a loan in 3-6 months. After 3 months, you take another loan and aren't paying down credit cards. But you have to keep buying stock. Hidden, private pain In PL world esp, everyone shares their wins, not their losers. Eg Joe made 6 winners - and $100K But we don't know how many losers Joe had and how much profit. This means that people feel “It's just me.” Robyn's experience Most businesses go through a period where cash is tight! Robyn hired a bookkeeper who didn't check cashflow! Debt - is there a way back from $50-100K? You can't get out of a hole by keeping digging It takes a long time and is painful. It takes 2 weeks to make bad decisions and two years to come back from them. How to avoid this scenario! Average ROI calculator - this shows your breakeven point bestfromthenest.com/calc (This makes a number of assumptions) Let's say you need to make $2500 a month to keep the business alive. If you have 30% ROI a month, you'll need to make at least $16,000 gross sales
Robyn Johnson will be talking about the essentials and best practices for sourcing models. Background Robyn was not at all capitalist. She was a youth pastor - but “the benefits are out of this world” when working for the church. They had to test their son for diseases - her 1st thought was: “How do I keep my kid alive and not lose my house?” Robyn did the Dave Ramsey plan. She went from Craigslist to eBay to Amazon, built $100 into a $1 Million business and became a sourcing models specialist. 4 mainstream sourcing models for Resellers on Amazon Used Books, RA or OA, Wholesale Brand Management Used Books Quite a few people do multi-millions on this. The margins are great but it's dirty physical work. If you have $100, $50K or $1M, you can start with used books; stay away from textbooks! They are a great way to learn the platform because you eliminate a lot of the learning curve. RA/Retail Arbitrage If you can't do used books, this is the next easiest. You just go to a location - you need to be a treasure hunter. Either in person (RA) Or OA - Online Arbitrage. There can be IP and scalability issues. There are a couple of people doing this at scale but it's challenging. Scaling OA past $250K mark will mean you have to create some new infrastructure. Wholesale ($1,000-$3,000 capital needed) This is often how people move into the next stage. It's very delayed gratification- a lot of energy goes in and you're not able to really check. You have to put a lot of leads in, and you have a lot of back and forth with brand owners. It takes 60-90 days to get approved for a brand. It will then take 3-6 weeks to get your first inventory into Amazon. You need to be analytical, happy with spreadsheets. You need someone steady and consistent. There's no big roulette risk like PL. Robyn gets 60%+ margins on all her wholesale. But she goes through stacks of data! For example, she had a 7-foot high stack of brochures from suppliers from her last trade show visit. Private Label $5K-20K Robyn has family from China - but doesn't PL! This is high risk - so Robyn doesn't want the risk. You have risks around IP or liability. But above all, you need to bring some value to the marketplace. Wholesale is blackjack, where PL is roulette. So you have to have to think about your risk tolerance. Brand management Usually, you'd need to start with value-added wholesale and get experience and case studies before transitioning over to this. How do you match the entrepreneur and the sourcing models? Cashflow Experience in job What's working so far Physical abilities If someone is very analytical, they might be good at wholesale. Whereas for Brand management - you'll have technical skills and people skills. Personality and Amazon sourcing models If someone's very spontaneous and is willing to work very hard, they do well in RA and OA. For RA to scale up, you'll need to talk to managers. OA people are probably more introverted and very analytical and data-centered. Wholesale works for people who push well through numbers. It helps to be extroverted at trade shows. Brand management is better for those who have done $250-500K on Amazon and have at least some case studies. Private Label For private label, you need super high-risk tolerance. Someone who was a high earner and wants to short-cut the time to get started. If wholesale is blackjack, PL is roulette That first $5K can't be your last $5K - be responsible for families and children and parents So you need Person type Good project management Higher risk Learn to absorb and learn new things - learn more all at once Focus on one thing at a time! Don't get shiny object syndrome! For at least 2-3 months, you need to focus on one model at a time. Firstly, look at what's working in your business,
#024 - Robyn Johnson's built an exciting business, one step at a time. When it comes to selling on Amazon, she's done it all.Robyn shares how she got started and the struggles she went through. She talks about how her drive to provide a better life for her family keeps her moving forward.On this episode, Robyn talks retail arbitrage, online arbitrage, wholesale, private labeling. Now she helps Amazon sellers grow their businesses with her agency and coaching programs.Links in this episode can be found at:www.nextlevelecommerce.co/24Join Mission 2X1K here:www.2x1k.com
In this episode of Thyroid Answers Podcast the doctors discuss the link between amenorrhea and hypothyroidism . Topics discussed in this episode: The types of amenorrhea Common causes of amenorrhea The role does thyroid hormone in amenorrhea How to identify or test for the cause or causes of amenorrhea What people can do from a nutrition & lifestyle perspective if they have amenorrhea Robyn Johnson is a Functional Medicine Dietitian Nutritionist. Her passion of using food and lifestyle as medicine found her after a personal battle and triumph with psoriasis. She specializes in helping women optimize their health & hormones by finding the root cause to their symptoms. Robyn runs a virtual private practice and is the co-creator of Her Hormones Academy, an online program for women who want to improve their health and hormones with food and lifestyle. Robyn believes healthcare should be individualized and that starts with each person understanding how their body works and what their body needs to truly thrive! website: https://www.nutritionbyrobyn.com/ Instagram:@nutritionbyrobyn Fb: https://www.facebook.com/NutritionbyRobyn/ pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/nutritionbyrobyn/
What action steps are you taking to propel your career forward?Robyn Johnson is from North Little Rock, Arkansas but one of her goals is to relocate to Los Angeles, California. She has always dreamed of acting ever since she was five years old. She has taken acting classes over the years but VIP Ignite has really helped her open up and bloom as an actor over these last few months. The training she has received has helped her grow exponentially--and the best is yet to come! If you are interested in learning how to become an actor, model or musician and want to ignite your career, check out our website at https://ammsociety.com/webinar-registration to get registered for our next live webinar!
What action steps are you taking to propel your career forward? Robyn Johnson is from North Little Rock, Arkansas but one of her goals is to relocate to Los Angeles, California. She has always dreamed of acting ever since she was five years old. She has taken acting classes over the years but VIP Ignite has really helped her open up and bloom as an actor over these last few months. The training she has received has helped her grow exponentially--and the best is yet to come! If you are interested in learning how to become an actor, model or musician and want to ignite your career, check out our website at https://ammsociety.com/webinar-registration to get registered for our next live webinar!
Robyn Johnson is a Functional Medicine Dietitian Nutritionist. Her passion for using food and lifestyle as medicine found her after a personal battle and triumph with psoriasis. She specializes in helping women optimize their health & hormones by finding the root cause of their symptoms. Robyn runs a virtual private practice and is the co-creator of Her Hormones Academy, an online program for women who want to improve their health and hormones with food and lifestyle. Robyn believes healthcare should be individualized and that starts with each person understanding how their body works and what their body needs to truly thrive! www.nutritionbyrobyn.com Watch Robyn's free acne webinar on her website! Connect with Robyn on Facebook and Instagram Check out Her Hormones Academy for Robyn's online women's health course which includes an acne module. www.christabiegler.com Connect with Christa on Facebook and Instagram The Less Stressed Life Podcast Listen to the podcast on Stitcher and Google Play
Marketplace Blueprint: Product Marketing Strategies for Amazon
What can you expect from this podcast? There are so many podcasts out there about eCommerce, and even specifically about Amazon. Why should you listen to this one? Robyn Johnson is known for sharing actionable, no-fluff advice for marketing your product online. Having spent the last 8+ years focused on Amazon she understands the many different ways that people sell and profit on Amazon. In each episode, you will get actionable items to increase your sales and profitability on Amazon with tips for both Seller Central and Vendor Central sellers. In this episode, Robyn starts off sharing a little about her history of selling on Amazon. To get an insight into Robyn’s ability to provide actionable topics for Amazon sellers you can also see her posts as a contributor for Search Engine Journal. Looking for support, training, or someone to handle your Amazon channel sales for you? Contact us at MarketplaceBlueprint.com for more information. We have case studies of our work with a variety of Amazon accounts on both Amazon Vendor Central and Seller Central. You can also visit our Marketplace Blueprint Blog and schedule an appointment with Robyn.
The body is a complicated machine but it’s actually pretty simple. It doesn’t need a lot to function effectively, we just have to make sure we give it the purity and sufficiency it needs so that it can have the tools to do the things that it was designed to do. - Dr. Michelle Robin It's often overlooked but having healthy hormones is vital for our wellbeing and there are many outside factors that often disrupt them. One such example is birth control and this week we have Dietitian Nutritionist and Co-Founder of the Her Hormones Academy, Robyn Johnson MS, RDN, LD, joining Dr. Michelle Robin to discuss: The various reasons why women decide to use birth control from pregnancy prevention to reduce menstrual cramps to heal acne. How popular forms of birth control from the pill to the copper IUD work. The negative outcomes of birth control suppressing a woman’s natural hormone production in order to replace it with synthetic hormones. Other possible side effects that can occur in the gut, mind, and physical body. How women can support their bodies while using birth control including diet and supplements. How to correctly transition off from birth control. Other natural and effective methods of birth control besides the pill or copper IUD. Listen and discover what each woman needs to know before using any type of birth control such as pills or a copper IUD including how they can create changes for a woman’s body, mood, and mental health. If you listen to the body’s whispers, you don’t have to hear it scream. -Robyn Johnson
Robyn and her team have moved so far beyond plain wholesale. Her brand knowledge and ability to talk to Brands at their level has given them an advantage. A distinct advantage. One that you can learn if you are willing to put in the time. Unstoppable Amazon Academy Sponsors Viral Launch – Save $50 with this link (Use coupon code: Momentum) SPECIAL OFFER FOR MY LISTENERS ONLY TWO WEEKS FREE TRIAL!!!! Gaye’s Million Dollar Arbitrage List Solutions4ecommerce Scope from Sellerlabs Tactical Arbitrage – Get an 10 day free trial with code: “Tactical” Freeeup– Save 10% (forever) and get an instant $25.00 voucher for your first hire. GoDaddy Grasshopper Amazon Accounting Podcast: Before we get into the chart of accounts we want to mention our course: AMZACCOUNTING SIMPLIFIED WE CAN HELP YOU CREATE YOUR CUSTOM ACCOUNTING SYSTEM WITH QUICKBOOKS ONLINE AND MASTER YOUR AMAZON FINANCIALS You’re overwhelmed with accounting software options and are afraid you’ll pick one that might limit you down the road. You have no idea how to adjust your Amazon deposits for gross sales, refunds, and fees. You’re confused about the difference between inventory and cost of goods sold not to mention how to track them. You’ve invested so much time reading blog posts, downloading free accounting [...]
Indoor and outdoor hockey player extraordinaire Robyn Johnson reflects on her many achievements, discusses her talented sporting family, the PFT Movement and emphasises her love for Johannesburg.
Indoor and outdoor hockey player extraordinaire Robyn Johnson reflects on her many achievements, discusses her talented sporting family, the PFT Movement and emphasises her love for Johannesburg. Facebook
Indoor and outdoor hockey player extraordinaire Robyn Johnson reflects on her many achievements, discusses her talented sporting family, the PFT Movement and emphasises her love for Johannesburg.
When both of Robyn's daughters on separate occasions experienced for one what could have been a debilitating accident and for the other a deadly illness, she did not allow medical professionals and others to define her daughters’ fate. In Robyn's soon-to-be-released memoir, she is giving hope to those with children in medical crises.
Steve, How can there be 5 quarters in a year? Well there’s not of course but Jan-March can bring some of the best sales for you if you have the right products in Amazons warehouses ready to sell. See that’s a miss that many have, January will be full of returns but also incredible sales. Everyone is cashing in their gift cards for the presents they wanted but did not get. SO build a year round business with wholesale and use a coach that can help you build it fast. Mentioned: http://www.bestfromthenest.com/em (Upcoming seller retreat in Scottsdale AZ) http://www.bestfromthenest.com/em (Unstoppable Amazon Academy (Includes her Wholesale Course)) http://www.bestfromthenest.com/em (Wholesale Accelerator at ASD in Las Vegas) Sponsors http://www.amazingfreedom.com/momentum-arbitrage (SPECIAL OFFER FOR MY LISTENERS ONLY) http://www.amazingfreedom.com/momentum-arbitrage (TWO WEEKS FREE TRIAL!!!!) http://www.amazingfreedom.com/momentum-arbitrage (Gaye's Million Dollar Arbitrage List) https://www.solutions4ecommerce.com/momentum/ (Solutions4ecommerce) http://sellerlabs.com/momentum (Scope from Sellerlabs) https://tacticalarbitrage.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ (Tactical Arbitrage) – Get an 18 day free trial with code: “Tactical” https://freeeup.com/ecommercemomentum/ (Freeeup)– Save 10% (forever) and get an instant $25.00 voucher for your first hire. http://trygodaddy.com/click.track?CID=344983&AFID=419630&godaddy.com=momentum (GoDaddy) http://trygrasshopper.com/click.track?CID=336231&AFID=419630&grasshopper.com=momentum (Grasshopper) Transcript: (note- this is a new tool I am trying out so it is not perfect- it does seem to be getting better) Robyn: https://www.temi.com/editor/t/WJEGiaBAT0q0HWKZjpVn1dCQLuJSI0C74JMxfTnVWVtZh2x5645TFZ8G-6UE4lod-Cx6y5-zm7vfupu_X8dNH-fGAqA?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=0.03 ([00:00]) You and you know, I see a lot of people who are just focused on borrowing to success and you can end up getting yourself in big trouble if you’re not really looking at your cash forecasting correctly. Cool voice guy: https://www.temi.com/editor/t/WJEGiaBAT0q0HWKZjpVn1dCQLuJSI0C74JMxfTnVWVtZh2x5645TFZ8G-6UE4lod-Cx6y5-zm7vfupu_X8dNH-fGAqA?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=11.17 ([00:11]) Welcome to the ECOMMERCE momentum. Guys will focus on the people, the products, and the process of income selling today. Here’s your host, Steven Peterson. Stephen: https://www.temi.com/editor/t/WJEGiaBAT0q0HWKZjpVn1dCQLuJSI0C74JMxfTnVWVtZh2x5645TFZ8G-6UE4lod-Cx6y5-zm7vfupu_X8dNH-fGAqA?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=24.89 ([00:24]) He wanted to talk a few moments about some sponsors scope from seller labs. Um, when’s the last time you created a listing? Right? And when you create that listing, you’ve got to come up with the keywords, right? It’s all key word dependent. I don’t care if it’s a private label or wholesale. You’ve got to get it right. Well, what’s the best way to get it right? If you’re selling a similar product that’s really successful, you go and you take and use their keywords and that’s what scope does for you. So phenomenal tool brought to you again by seller labs. The leaders in technology when it comes to Amazon, right now, they are just crushing it with all their products, but scope allows you to get that listing right. Get ranked for those key words as fast as possible. Therefore you get the sales. So go to sellerlabs.com, forward slash scope. Stephen: https://www.temi.com/editor/t/WJEGiaBAT0q0HWKZjpVn1dCQLuJSI0C74JMxfTnVWVtZh2x5645TFZ8G-6UE4lod-Cx6y5-zm7vfupu_X8dNH-fGAqA?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=73.82 ([01:13]) Use the code word momentum. Save a little bit of money. Get
Are you stressing out your hormones? Integrative nutritionists Robyn Johnson and Kaely McDevitt join us today to talk hormone triad: adrenal, thyroid, ovarian and how stress plays a role in affecting our hormones early in life through menopause. RESOURCES: www.herhormonesacademy.com for free trainings on female cycles, mood swings and acne and more. The Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton Christa Biegler: https://www.christabiegler.com/ Less Stressed Life Podcast: http://lessstressedlife.libsyn.com/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-less-stressed-life Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ikp36fgzqpahmwintnk6fttvpli
What if you could easily fix wine headaches? Or you knew you had to take special care with supplements because you don't manufacture nutrients properly on your own? Like B12, Vitamin D and many more. Or maybe you're curious if you have the caffeine sensitivity gene? What can you do with those 23andme or Ancestry.com results? Do you have the MTHFR? We answer all those questions and more in this super interesting primer to how nutrition effects your genes, or nutrigenomics. Genetics are a tendency, not a destiny. Resources: http://www.nutritionbyrobyn.com/ www.dnanutritioncourse.com (for health professionals/RDs) Christa Biegler: https://www.christabiegler.com/ Less Stressed Life Podcast: http://lessstressedlife.libsyn.com/ Less Stressed Life Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/christabieglerrd/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-less-stressed-life Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ikp36fgzqpahmwintnk6fttvpli
Plain speak, plain truth and plain permission is what Robyn Johnson brings to this episode. You see Robyn has perspective and wants you also to have a focused set of goals with the tools necessary to achieve them. Great information with a real opportunity to start a side-hustle to compliment your current side-hustle. Mentioned: http://bestfromthenest.com/tn (Brand training event in Tennessee)– June 14 & 15th in Memphis TN http://www.bestfromthenest.com/show/ (Robyn’s podcast) http://www.bestfromthenest.com/ (Bestfromthenest.com) Robyn’s email contact Sponsors http://www.amazingfreedom.com/momentum-arbitrage (Gaye's Million Dollar Arbitrage List) https://www.solutions4ecommerce.com/momentum/ (Solutions4ecommerce) http://sellerlabs.com/momentum (Scope from Sellerlabs) http://trygodaddy.com/click.track?CID=344983&AFID=419630&godaddy.com=momentum (GoDaddy) http://trygrasshopper.com/click.track?CID=336231&AFID=419630&grasshopper.com=momentum (Grasshopper) Transcript: (note- this is a new tool I am trying out so it is not perfect- it does seem to be getting better) Stephen: https://www.temi.com/editor/t/pxIEtg_6OyrE5XPk1NffjIj5Ab_7ppK-v4T6DUbCUGpUJ32YEzWe3qj0iYkrRkgYx7EMqA?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=0.38 ([00:00:00]) I’m excited to talk about my sponsors today, Gaye Lisbey's million dollar arbitrage group. Amazing, amazing group. This is a teacher. This is Gaye who was a teacher. She is a teacher. Still. You need to learn. This is the type of environment you want to be in because she’s going to help you understand why, and I think that’s the hardest part of this business is understanding why. Why is the red one popular when the green one isn’t? Well, there’s usually a reason and what gay does is probably parsed that better than anybody and she’ll explain the reasons for those things. I think that’s really powerful. Yeah, she puts out a list. You’re going to get a good use of that list if you get in the group. Now here’s the deal. The group isn’t always open, right? So you get on the waiting list and you can join the waiting list through my link. Stephen: https://www.temi.com/editor/t/pxIEtg_6OyrE5XPk1NffjIj5Ab_7ppK-v4T6DUbCUGpUJ32YEzWe3qj0iYkrRkgYx7EMqA?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=46.65 ([00:00:46]) Doesn’t cost anything to get on a waiting list and if you like her service, which I find that most people do that, that’s why there’s not so many openings. Um, you’ll be with her for a long time. And so it’s amazing [inaudible], she’s part of Andy Slamon’s group, amazing freedom.com. Forward slash momentum. And you’re going to get in to the waiting list. That’s all I can get you on right now. You can use my name and see if that gets anywhere. But what I like about it, what I like about what they teach in that group or the things that are going on, you know the current things. I’ve seen a lot of stuff going on about stores going out of business. Well here’s where the opportunity is. Here’s why you want to do this. Hey, be cautious about this, you know, with toys r US coming out, you’ve got to think about this and that’s the learning that you need to do. Stephen: https://www.temi.com/editor/t/pxIEtg_6OyrE5XPk1NffjIj5Ab_7ppK-v4T6DUbCUGpUJ32YEzWe3qj0iYkrRkgYx7EMqA?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=90.15 ([00:01:30]) And Gay is better than anybody else I’ve seen. So amazing. Freedom Dot com. Forward slash momentum will get you to the waiting list. Then hopefully we can get you in the group and then you’re going to see me in there and we can chat anytime you’re ready. Karen lockers, group solutions, the number for ecommerce solutions for e-commerce dot com. Forward slash...
Robyn Johnson, Integrative Nutritionist and Registered Dietician Nutritionist from Kansas City and Lisa Kara, certified yoga instructor and a health foodie extraordinaire from Zinc Nutrition joins Leah and Kara this week for Episode 245 of “Low Carb Conversations with Leah Williamson and Kara Halderman”. Sit back, relax and listen with some avocado toast while Leah and Kara talk with health experts on the latest health headlines! The totally unsexy path to healthy eating (and why we’re not following it) Someone has gone and invented diet avocados Learn more about Robyn's amazing turn around from guttate psoriasis through functional nutrition and Lisa's bio-individual approach to her thriving practice in Los Angeles. Lisa, Robyn, Kara and Leah discuss an article surrounding moderation, that proposes moderation is the true key to health and success. But with so many different views on what eating "moderately" means, how can that be true? The main points from the article are: extreme diets create all or nothing mentality and unhealthy relationships with food easily persuade audiences. Lisa and Robyn break it all down, and discuss if moderation is truly the answer. Ready for low fat avocados? Leah reads a shocking health headline about new avocados being sold in Spain that have 30% fat. What?! If you're thinking what we're thinking, head on over and listen to the response. And remember our secret health headline Links: http://www.nutritionbyrobyn.com http://www.zincnutrition.com https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/wellness/the-totally-unsexy-path-to-healthy-eating-and-why-were-not-following-it/2017/10/04/ab5cff20-a472-11e7-b14f-f41773cd5a14_story.html?utm_term=.12fd0a7c6bdb http://www.sbs.com.au/food/article/2017/10/12/someone-has-gone-and-invented-diet-avocados https://www.thedailymeal.com/healthy-eating/small-plates-help-you-eat-less-and-other-nutrition-lies-were-based-bogus-research/100517
The story behind Robyn Johnson’s success is quite unique. While many entrepreneurs’ stories often start from a passion to leave a 9-to-5 job that they don’t enjoy – Robyn truly loved every aspect of her job. She worked for a church – working with kids, running the youth bible school and sacraments. After the birth of her children and the medical issues that followed with her son, her family began falling on financial hard times. Robyn decided to take a leap with faith and start reselling products that she purchased from garage sales and flea markets on ecommerce sites like Craigslist, eBay, and later, Amazon. By taking this leap with faith, in less than five years, Robyn turned her $100 initial investment into a highly successful 7-figure Amazon business. Today, not only does she employ amazing people to help her run her business – she also helps new and experienced sellers start or improve their business through her coaching, workshops, courses, as well as her podcast – The Unstoppable Entrepreneur Show. On today’s episode, Robyn shares her success story, how she got started selling on Amazon, and why she strongly believes that, in business, “you can’t win if you don’t play.” We also discuss the ups and downs that can happen in business and she provides her insight on how to maintain balance and a clear mindset while dealing with fear. “The impossible isn’t impossible. You just have to be willing & want to take the first step.” – Robyn Johnson This Week on the Your Money, Your Business, Your Life Podcast: We discuss the fears that many new entrepreneurs face and how to handle those fears to ensure success. We discuss the sacrifices made while running your own business, and how to build systems to provide you with the freedom you want. Robyn explains how she educates her children on entrepreneurial skills that they will benefit from as a business owner or employee. She explains her “Getting Started Guide,” and the “Making Your First $1,000 in Sales” guide and how it helps new Amazon sellers. Words of Advice from The Unstoppable Entrepreneur – Robyn Johnson Understand what your future holds and decide if you are okay with it. By pushing through failure, you’ll find it not only impacts your business – it also impacts your life. Surround yourself with people that will support you, love you, and tell you when you are on the wrong path – but will also cheerlead for you. Be willing to just take action. Unstoppable Entrepreneur Resources: The Unstoppable Entrepreneur Getting Started Guides Unstoppable Amazon Academy Connect with Robyn Johnson: Best from the Nest The Unstoppable Entrepreneur Show Help Others Take Care of Their Money, Their Business, & Their Life! Thanks for joining us on this episode of Your Money, Your Business, Your Life podcast! If you found the information, tips, and interviews shared in this episode valuable and helpful to managing your money, your business, and your life, please check us out on iTunes, leave a review, and share our show with your friends and colleagues! Our mission is to educate entrepreneurs, investors, professionals, and families on ways to reduce the stress and frustration revolving around finances, learn what it takes to make more money in less time, and shatter the financial glass ceiling holding them back from financial freedom. Subscribe on iTunes and leave a review to help us reach more people and inspire others to take control of their financial future.
Amazon and e-commerce expert Robyn Johnson joins Kelsey Jones to share the latest insights and best practices for Amazon SEO.The post How to Kick Ass at Amazon SEO With Robyn Johnson [PODCAST] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
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Have you ever wondered if you can be successful at starting your own eCommerce business? Do you think it's really expensive to start, or just to hard? Do you have an amazing product you need to share with the world? Not sure when to scale up your business? Can you really make money on eBay & Amazon??? In this episode of 'The Taxanista' find out how Robyn Johnson of Best From The Nest, started her business with $100, and, how she has grown that into a highly profitable, multi-streamed online business. Robyn wants to empower other individuals to take the jump and find their own success story.You may not believe it but, she even calls herself 'The Unlikely Entrepreneur.' Robyn truly believes if you have the courage to take a risk and the fortitude to do the work, you can have success too. Your success might just start right here if you tune in... ..Listen for the limited time Bootcamp Special Offer!http://www.bestfromthenest.com/
Have you ever wondered if you can be successful at starting your own eCommerce business? Do you think it's really expensive to start, or just to hard? Do you have an amazing product you need to share with the world? Not sure when to scale up your business? Can you really make money on eBay & Amazon??? In this episode of 'The Taxanista' find out how Robyn Johnson of Best From The Nest, started her business with $100, and, how she has grown that into a highly profitable, multi-streamed online business. Robyn wants to empower other individuals to take the jump and find their own success story.You may not believe it but, she even calls herself 'The Unlikely Entrepreneur.' Robyn truly believes if you have the courage to take a risk and the fortitude to do the work, you can have success too. Your success might just start right here if you tune in... ..Listen for the limited time Bootcamp Special Offer!http://www.bestfromthenest.com/
Fear, Procrastination and Succeeding in Q4 with Robyn Johnson
Growing Your Business Using SOAR (Systematize, Outsource, Assess & Repeat) with Robyn Johnson