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From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2021. 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. Jill & Josh Stanton are co-founders of Screw The Nine To Five. They call themselves serial online entrepreneurs and world travelers - oh, and parents to their little guy, Kai. Jill recently launched her own brand, Millionaire Girls Club, the first, last and only 5-day all-inclusive, luxury retreat for unapologetically successful women. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. One of the benefits of affiliate marketing is that you do not need to deal with product fulfillment or customer support. You are just connecting your audience and spreading the word. 2. You can serve your audience by connecting them with experts - and get paid for the referral. 3. The key is to show up with integrity, honesty, and transparency. Ready to MANAGE AFFILIATE PARTNERSHIPS? The Common Path to Uncommon Success is available NOW! Visit UncommonSuccessBook.com to order your copy today! Sponsors HubSpot Meet HubSpot's new AI-powered Campaign Assistant, a totally free-to-use AI tool tailor-made for the marketers and business builders who spend hours each day on content creation! Head to HubSpot.com/campaign-assistant to test-drive Campaign Assistant for free Thrivetime Show Is now your time. Clay Clark's business coaching has helped over 2,000 entrepreneurs to dramatically increase profitability! Schedule your free consultation today at ThrivetimeShow.com
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2021. 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. Jill & Josh Stanton are co-founders of Screw The Nine To Five. They call themselves serial online entrepreneurs and world travelers - oh, and parents to their little guy, Kai. Jill recently launched her own brand, Millionaire Girls Club, the first, last and only 5-day all-inclusive, luxury retreat for unapologetically successful women. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. One of the benefits of affiliate marketing is that you do not need to deal with product fulfillment or customer support. You are just connecting your audience and spreading the word. 2. You can serve your audience by connecting them with experts - and get paid for the referral. 3. The key is to show up with integrity, honesty, and transparency. Ready to MANAGE AFFILIATE PARTNERSHIPS? The Common Path to Uncommon Success is available NOW! Visit UncommonSuccessBook.com to order your copy today! Sponsors HubSpot Meet HubSpot's new AI-powered Campaign Assistant, a totally free-to-use AI tool tailor-made for the marketers and business builders who spend hours each day on content creation! Head to HubSpot.com/campaign-assistant to test-drive Campaign Assistant for free Thrivetime Show Is now your time. Clay Clark's business coaching has helped over 2,000 entrepreneurs to dramatically increase profitability! Schedule your free consultation today at ThrivetimeShow.com
Today I'm joined by the incredible Jill Stanton, creator of Millionaire Girls Club, to chat all about finding alignment, knowing your unique design and the key to creating sustainability in your online business. As co-creator of the hugely successful coaching platform Screw The Nine To Five, Jill was very much someone I looked up to when I was starting my own business. Her accomplishments as a leader in the early days of the online coaching world were incredibly inspiring, and she continues to impress with her numerous achievements in her current coaching business. With Millionaire Girls Club, Jill curates and hosts lavish retreats for women entrepreneurs, who are making over one million and look to surround themselves with others who match their energy and ambition for life. We hear about Jill's decision to transition out of the business she founded with her husband and embark on the journey of building a platform that supports passionate, growth-minded women to achieve their dreams. While the idea for Millionaire Girls Club hit her like lightning, Jill's path to bringing it into reality wasn't a smooth one. She shares how damaging relationships and encounters with women in the past had her doubting whether she was the one to execute the vision. Jill initially shied away from following through with her dream, shrouded in fear around showing up and holding space for powerful women. However, when she could no longer ignore the call of her vision, Jill stepped out in faith and took action to bring it to life. She shares how the first retreat she hosted opened her up to effortless healing and an instant alignment in her being. We discuss the importance of finding true connection to ourselves in our work, and how our strengths will be catered to when we find that true alignment. Jill shares her insight on the changing online coaching landscape, and the key to staying on your game in order to rise above the noise. We discuss the idea of being agile in order to continue showing up and succeeding during the hardships we inevitably face in business. We discuss the daunting process of making decisions that are in line with our values, even when it fails to make sense to others or causes them upset. Jill shares her own experiences of closing down programs in her former business, and how staying true to her own intuition helped her push through the guilt. Our conversation is incredibly enlightening for anyone wanting to learn the key to expansion in business, cultivating the resilience to keep pushing forward and leading in a way that is aligned with their true self. Enjoy!LINKS:Connect with Jill: Instagram: @themillionairegirlsclubWebsite: https://www.millionairegirlsclub.com/ Swiftmind Scaled WaitlistCheck out The Launch Files here!Connect with Ellie: Website: https://www.ellieswift.com/Instagram: @elliehswiftFacebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/shineonsocialellieswift/
Today, I'm joined by launch strategy experts Josh and Jill Stanton. They're the powerhouse couple behind Screw the Nine to Five and The Wealthy Course Creator, which provide resources for coaches, consultants and course creators who want to profit off their expertise. They have a pay-to-play model that helps attract the right customers, generate higher conversion, and create a repeatable launch model. We discuss how they came up with this approach and why it's so successful. They share their advice for other couples in business together and why it pays to go against the grain as an entrepreneur. Tune in to hear more of our conversation where we talk real numbers and examples of their Paid Launch Formula and how you can get involved for under $100! IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT: Jill and Josh's decision to relocate from Canada to the Cayman Islands How they made the transition from being a cog in someone else's vision to living an incredible life in places like Thailand, Mexico, and now the Caribbean Their top tips for entrepreneurial couples How they're rethinking the follower-to-customer pipeline Jill's advice for how to set your ad budget The two metrics that you should be measuring with marketing Details about their Paid Launch Formula Josh's signature scorecard and launch planner Finding your niche and uncovering what your audience thinks they need the most Their ‘No Entrepreneur Left Behind' philosophy RESOURCES Go to wealthycoursecreator.com/harder to access the Paid Launch Formula and a free one-on-one strategy call with Jill for just $97! Text DAILY to 310-421-0416 to get daily Money Mantras or Business Perspective messages to boost your day. CONNECT WITH JOSH & JILL Website: screwtheninetofive.com Instagram: @wealthycoursecreator Listen to Wealthy Course Creator CONNECT WITH CHRIS Instagram: @chriswharder Website: https://chrisharder.me ABOUT JILL & JOSH STANTON Josh and Jill Stanton are the co-founders of Wealthy Course Creator and Screw The Nine To Five—their slices of the internet where they help online Course Creators and Coaches host wildly-successful pay-to-play launches so they can create more freedom, impact and profit in their businesses. Coined by Forbes as “a destination for up-and-coming online entrepreneurs,” Wealthy Course Creator and Screw The Nine To Five have inspired tens of thousands of entrepreneurs to build wildly-profitable businesses and live lives of meaning and purpose. When they're not CEO'ing they can be found hangin' with their little guy, Kai at their home in the Cayman Islands.
You are going to love this week's episode! It's an incredibly inspiring and empowering conversation with a badass entrepreneur I've had the pleasure of getting to know recently, Jill Stanton. I was familiar with Jill before we did this interview, but I really started getting to know her personally this year, both in 1-on-1 conversations we've had and in the virtual mixers she's hosted. Not only does she know her shit, but I love her attitude and the other incredibly successful and cool women she attracts. If you don't know Jill, she is one half of Screw The Nine To Five, a company that has inspired and empowered tens of thousands of new entrepreneurs to quit their jobs, start and grow thriving online businesses, and make over $100,000 a year, all while being location independent and living lives of meaning and purpose. When she's not CEO-ing, Jill also loves travelling the world with her husband Josh and their young boy, Kai. Jill is also the founder of the Millionaire Girls Club, which is a place to connect with unapologetically successful women who hype you up, inspire you to play a bigger game, and have way more fun doing it. She's currently planning her first retreat, which we're going to get into in this episode. I know I say this about a lot of interviews, but this conversation really is one of my favorites to date. And I can't think of anyone listening who won't get something valuable out of it. In Ep. 157, we cover: Jill's journey into the online space and the early years of her business Affiliate marketing: How Jill was able to crush it as an affiliate marketer and what it takes to be successful at it How she scrapped a very lucrative business model to do what truly feels aligned (and why that's not a crazy thing to do!) Developing the mindset required to become a millionaire and her favorite money mindset resources Navigating failure and change, how motherhood has affected her business and lifestyle, and more! Jill really drops so many gems in this episode. She also gives some great book recommendations, which you can find below. Want to listen to Beyond Influential ad-free and get other exclusive perks? Check out Beyond Influential Backstage right here: https://www.brittanykrystle.com/backstage Want to create your own course or coaching program? If you're interested in creating your own course or coaching program without investing thousands, check out Jill's Course Creators Bootcamp, which is a very low risk and very effective way to get started no matter what your niche is. I only recommend products I can stand behind, and what Jill offers is truly a proven system that will help you create a product people will want to buy, and is a ridiculously high value for a very low price. You can check it out here: https://www.brittanykrystle.com/thescrew Jill's Book Recommendations! Dollars Flow to Me Easily by Richard Dotts https://amzn.to/3joF0Dg Dissolve the Problem by Richard Dotts https://amzn.to/3h6GHTb Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Joe Dispenza https://amzn.to/2U8uSnB A Happy Pocket Full of Money by David Cameron Gikandi https://amzn.to/3h3OwJo Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker https://amzn.to/3quWDmM The Illusion of Money by Kyle Cease https://amzn.to/2T15QqD Don't want to miss an episode (or valuable free resources!)? Get on my list here: https://www.brittanykrystle.com/subscribe Other Helpful Links: Check out Jill's Course Creators Bootcamp: https://www.brittanykrystle.com/thescrew Want to Support the Podcast? Leaving a review on Apple Podcasts goes a long way: https://apple.co/3rSk09A Take a screenshot while listening to the episode and share it in your Instagram Stories—and make sure to tag me @brittanykrystle! https://www.instagram.com/brittanykrystle/ To connect with Jill: Website: https://www.screwtheninetofive.com/ Millionaire Girls Club Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themillionairegirlsclub/ Screw the Nine to Five Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screwtheninetofive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SayNoToNinetoFive/ To connect with me, Brittany Krystle: Website: https://www.brittanykrystle.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brittanykrystle/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/brittanykrystle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittanykrystle/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brittanykrystlexoxo/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/brittanykrystle/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1f0uI6wzWqp58n7fk-7-1g Clubhouse: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@brittanykrystle *Full disclosure: Some of the links above are affiliate links. I will be compensated (at no extra cost to you) should you choose to purchase through them. Thank you in advance. (I appreciate you!)
What does entrepreneurial freedom mean to you? Many times, entrepreneurs leave their corporate 9-5 job with the idea of taking control of their lives, but that isn't what ends up happening. Today's episode, featuring Jill Stanton of Screw The Nine To Five, is all about diving into true entrepreneurial freedom, designing a future you love, and creating an exciting, fulfilled and meaningful life. Because if your business has you completely and totally bogged down, then what was the point of becoming an entrepreneur in the first place? Jill is also sharing more about her new Millionaire Girls Club, where high-level women can take off the CEO hat and experience luxury vacations to really soak in the life that they've created for themselves. Learn more about the luxury treats by checking out @themillionairegirlsclub on Instagram, or follow along with Jill @screwtheninetofive. You can connect with her by reaching out to Jill@screwtheninetofive.com. And, check out her podcast, The Screw Show, wherever you get your podcasts: https://www.screwtheninetofive.com/the-screw-show/
On the show today, I want to give you a few podcast examples that will help you in various areas of your show. These are podcasts that I feel do many things well that you can model. We will also talk about a few of my past episodes. After over 330 podcast episodes, you and I have discussed quite a few topics. I looked at my stats the other day and pulled up my 6 most popular shows. If you are looking for the episodes that have had the most impact, you can give these a listen to help you on your podcast journey as well. You can find a link to all of these podcasts in the show notes at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/examples. THE BEST Picking the best is always subjective. What I like you may not. That's the great thing about podcasting. If you don't like one host or show, you can probably find a dozen other shows on the same subject. The quality of podcast examples depends on the niche and your tastes. Just like radio formats. One size definitely does NOT fit all. I will give you a few that I feel do well in particular areas. You can take a listen and decide for yourself. INTERVIEWS In terms of hosts that conduct solid interviewers, there are three that I really like. Malcolm Gladwell on Broken Record does great interviews, though he isn't the only host of the show. The show is sort of album liner notes come to life. Broken Record brings you conversations with artists in a world without liner notes for a new audience of music lovers. Michael O'Neal on the Solopreneur Hour podcast is a great interviewer. He creates real conversations. They can sometimes be a bit long. Solopreneur Hour is a podcast of lively conversations, candid insights and bold advice for proudly unemployable people who are primed for real prosperity and fulfillment. Michael talks with the best and brightest solopreneurs from all walks of life. Barbara Corcoran has a lot of fun with her inteviews on Business Unusual. You know Barbara from Shark Tank. She reminds me of my mom and has tons of fun. I really like the older episodes before COVID hit. Her conversations with listeners were a lot more engaging. In the description, Barbara says, "Life is too short to waste your time practicing someone else's fancy theory on success. I give you the straight talk and the confidence to get there." Though I'm not a big fan, Howard Stern does amazing interviews. He usually asks exactly what the listener is thinking. CO-HOSTS When it comes to co-hosts, you need to ensure hosts have different personalities and opinions. If both are the same, one of them isn't necessary. Matthew and Elysha Dicks host Speak Up Storytelling podcast. This is a great example of co-hosts who compliment each other quite well. Unlike most storytelling podcasts, which offer you one or more outstanding stories to listen to and enjoy, this podcast seeks to entertain while also providing some specific, actionable lessons on storytelling. Screw The Nine To Five podcast is hosted by husband and wife team of Jill and Josh Stanton. They are real, sometime brash and always funny. This is a great example of two personalities really playing off each other. They have the same goal, but different approaches. BUSINESS Shane Sams on the Flipped Lifestyle podcast does a great job at giving you ideas you can actually use. This isn't just tips and tricks found on the internet. Shane has done it. The thing I love about Shane's podcast is that he promotes his membership site and courses without being over-the-top salesy. This is a great example of using your show to drive your business without being a total infomercial. Marc Mawhinney hosts the Natural Born Coaches podcast. He helps coaches. Pretty obvious. Love the title. Marc uses his podcast to boost his JV relationships. He is typically interviewing experts in the online space. They provide great information. At the end of most episodes, they invite you to a webinar. This is a great example of leveraging interviews to drive revenue. SOLO One of the best solo shows I listen to is 48 Days To The Work You Love with Dan Miller. Dan spends 48 minutes every week answering questions. He is engaging and captivating having a conversation directly with you while doing it all on his own. Dave Jackson over at School of Podcasting also does a solid solo show. Carrying a show by yourself and connecting with the listener isn't easy. Dave does it every week. If you're looking for another great show about podcasting, check out Dave. Let's get into the six most popular episodes of Podcast Talent Coach. YOUR VOICE The first is Like Your Voice – PTC223. "I hate the way I sound." I hear that complaint quite often. Many people do not like the sound of their own voice. It is quite common. It is also quite natural to dislike the sound of you own voice when hearing a recorded version of it. When you talk, the bones in your head vibrate adding to the qualities you naturally hear. When you hear a recording of your voice, those vibrations are absent causing your voice to sound different to you. The natural bone vibrations also make you do some unnecessary acrobatics with your voice when using headphones. The bone vibrations combined with the enclosed nature of your headphones cause you to hear the big announcer voice in a much different way the listener hears it. You tend to speak in ways you don't normally speak in everyday conversation. The thing we fear most is not death but humiliation. Listeners can tell in the first few words if you are excited and in the zone. Your inner critic never congratulates you. There are seven steps you can take to make your voice sound more natural and get you on the path to enjoying the sound of your voice. You will discover all seven in this episode. DOWNLOADS The next is How To Increase Your Downloads – PTC209. Most of us want to grow our audience, increase downloads and become more influential in our niche. I recently conducted a survey asking about your biggest challenges with regard to your podcast. The most frequent response revolved around ways to increase podcast downloads. If you were to list your top three struggles with your show, would one hurdle you list be getting more listeners and engagement? When podcasters reach out to me for their free strategy session, I ask them how I might help with their podcast. Promoting the show, gaining listeners and increasing podcast downloads is most always part of the answer. You are not alone. We all want a bigger audience. Whether you have 100 listeners or 10,000 listeners, I'm sure you would like a few more. There are 6 steps to growing your audience. You can hear it in episode 209. YOU'RE AN EXPERT Next is 3 Ways To Position Yourself As An Expert – PTC227. Once when I was grabbing a quick bite to eat at the local fast food restaurant, I was reminded we are all an expert at something to someone. After ordering my food, I pulled up to the drive thru window of the fast food restaurant to pay. My total came to $4.38. I handed the kid in the window $5.38. The amount completely puzzled him. He looked at the currency for quite some time. I was beginning to think he didn't realize I needed change. After what seemed like two minutes, he looked around for his manager. When he realized his manager was helping another customer, he looked back at the money trying to devise a plan B. The kid finally stuck his head into the window and asked, "Are you good at math?" I said, "The total was $4.38, right?" He replied with, "Yeah." I said, "You owe me a dollar." "Oh, that's what I thought," he replied with relief as he ducked to the register to retrieve my dollar. At that point, I realized we are all an expert to somebody. Even people who do not normally deal in American currency could probably guess that $5.38 minus $4.38 equals $1. To this kid, I looked like a genius. You may not feel you are an expert in your niche, because you don't have the experience or success equal to others. Just realize you have more experience than the beginner. You are always a few steps ahead of someone else. If you think about where you were two years ago, you are much more experienced than a person in that position now. Help those folks make the two-year journey to get to the point where you are now. There are 3 Ways To Become An Expert In Your field. We discuss them in episode 227. LAUNCH The next episode is What Do You Need To Start A Podcast – PTC248. It seems so overwhelming. Launching a podcast looks so technical and confusing. What do you need to start a podcast? It really is much easier than it appears. You can truly have a show up and running in four weeks. When I was launching my podcast, I had been in radio for a couple decades. I knew how to create a great show. What I didn't know was how to get it on the internet, on Apple Podcasts and out to the world. I knew how to create an .mp3, but how do I make that .mp3 an actual podcast? I watched a ton of YouTube videos. It felt like the more I watched, the more confused I became. It seemed everyone had their opinions without a real "right" answer. I had almost too many options. Which were the best? In episode 248, we cover the six easy steps to follow to get your podcast up and running. Don't overthink it. Done is much better than working for perfection. ATTENTION The next most popular episode of Podcast Talent Coach is How To Capture Attention – PTC219. Have you noticed a lot of the business interview podcasts sound the same? We are hearing the same guests answer the same questions time and time again. How do you become unique in this sea of sameness? Storytelling can transform your podcast. I was on a coaching call with Arman the other day. He is a great public speaker who is launching a podcast to compliment his business. Arman has a knack for telling stories in his speeches. His past life experiences create compelling tales. We were discussing the power of stories in his show. There is a subtle difference between telling stories in a speech and telling stories in a podcast. During a speech, few people will get up and leave if you don't hold their attention. While listening to a podcast, if you are captivating, there is a good chance your listener will go find something else to enjoy. There is no guilt in turning you off. Therefore, you need to capture their attention right out of the box and hold it. Stories can be a powerful tool with your podcast. People do business with people they know, like and trust. Stories help you develop that knowledge, likability and trust. Your stories define you and will touch many more people. The stories you tell and the details you include reveal many things about you. That begins to develop that like and trust. Stories help you connect, motivate and inspire. There are four parts to the storytelling structure. We cover those in episode 219. COACHING The episode that was the most popular for the longest time is Behind The Scenes Of A Podcast Coaching Session – PTC204. Dave Jackson and I reviewed the Jeep Talk Show on the Podcast Review Show. Tony Muckleroy, one of the hosts of the show, reached out to me for a follow up review. On this episode, I take you behind the scenes of that coaching session to show you how things work. It is my hope there are a few things in this session that might help you improve your show. Tony hosts the Jeep Talk Show with his two co-hosts Josh and Tammy. They started the podcast about 8 years ago. The primary reason Tony reached out for coaching is audience growth. Their show has plateaued around 1,700 downloads a month. Tony is hoping to discover how they might increase their audience and grow the show. During our coaching session, Tony and I discuss the points Dave Jackson and I made on the Podcast Review Show, the progress the hosts have made toward those points and where they might go from here. Jeep Talk Show has some passionate followers. The team posted our coaching session as an episode of their podcast. It is Tony's hope that sharing the session with his audience might get listeners to provide the show with additional feedback. This episode features the coaching session with Tony and his show. It was episode 204. LISTEN There you go. 15 different episodes that you can check out and use to overcome some of your struggles. If you don't have a mentor who can take your hand and walk you every step of the way, go to www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/apply, click the button and apply to have a chat with me. We will develop your plan and see how I can help and support you to achieve your podcast goals.
#0046 Being able to run a business from a place of giving and because you want to truly make an impact on the world is an amazing thing.That is exactly what today's guest, Joel Ward, is all about.Joel is currently running several businesses and hosting his own podcast alongside his current 9-5 job.So you're probably thinking, if he has multiple businesses, why continue to work a 9-5?Well, Joel offers services to aspiring entrepreneurs and businesses who might not be able to afford some of the extra costs associated with getting started. For this reason, Joel offers A LOT for very little in return.His 9-5 job is what allows him to fund and continue coming from this place of giving, allowing others to pursue their own dreams of starting their own businesses.Throughout this episode, you'll hear Joel talk about the benefits of running his business this way (it's not always about the money), and his experience of starting a podcast, which has helped bring even more customers and clients his way.Leave a Review of the Nine-Five Podcast.Visit the Show Notes Page.
Jill & Josh Stanton are co-founders of Screw The Nine To Five. They call themselves serial online entrepreneurs and world travelers- oh, and new parents to their little guy, Kai. Jill recently launched her own brand, Millionaire Girls Club, the first, last and only 5-day all-inclusive, luxury retreat for unapologetically successful women. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. One of the benefits of affiliate marketing is that you do not need to deal with product fulfillment or customer support. You are just connecting your audience and spreading the word. 2. You can serve your audience by connecting to the experts and get paid for the referral. 3. The key is to show up with integrity, honesty, and transparency. Ready to manage AFFILIATE PARTNERSHIPS? Pre-order The Common Path to Uncommon Success now and get amazing pre-order bonuses while they last! Sponsors: ZipRecruiter: When you post a job on ZipRecruiter, their matching technology finds qualified candidates and invites them to apply! Try it for free at ZipRecruiter.com/fire. The Common Path to Uncommon Success - Pre-order now and get the amazing pre-order bonuses while they last!
Jill & Josh Stanton are co-founders of Screw The Nine To Five. They call themselves serial online entrepreneurs and world travelers- oh, and new parents to their little guy, Kai. Jill recently launched her own brand, Millionaire Girls Club, the first, last and only 5-day all-inclusive, luxury retreat for unapologetically successful women. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. One of the benefits of affiliate marketing is that you do not need to deal with product fulfillment or customer support. You are just connecting your audience and spreading the word. 2. You can serve your audience by connecting to the experts and get paid for the referral. 3. The key is to show up with integrity, honesty, and transparency. Ready to manage AFFILIATE PARTNERSHIPS? Pre-order The Common Path to Uncommon Success now and get amazing pre-order bonuses while they last! Sponsors:
The introduction of your podcast is probably the most critical part of your show. A typical listener will give you between 90 seconds and a few minutes to entice them to stick around. Don't blow it. You can't catch up to a slow start. Today, we are going to break down six different podcast intros. I will show you which parts of the introduction are effective and which are not. When you create your podcast introduction, you need to put yourself in the shoes of your listener. What is in it for them? That is what they will be asking. How will they be better by the end of the episode? If you are going to use a clip from the episode at the beginning, you need to open a conversation loop. Tease the content to come by creating some intrigue. Make your listener want to stick around. If you can't do this, don't use a clip. The voiceover intro should tell your listener who you help, what you help them do and why. You do not need to structure it in those exact words. However, your intro should answer those questions. As an example, our first sample episode opens with, "Do you love your work? Do you think it's possible? You're about to find out." Do you know what this show is all about? It sounds like a show about finding a career that you love. I don't even need to tell you the name of the podcast. Edit your intro. Keep it short. Let it give your episode momentum. Don't coast and wander your way into the show. Start quickly. Capture the attention of your listener and get them excited about the content. If you would like help with your introduction, grab my Podcast Introduction template at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/intro. Ok, let's jump into the intros. First up is "48 Days to the Work You Love" with Dan Miller. 48 DAYS TO THE WORK YOU LOVE WITH DAN MILLER Host: Well, a listener says, "Hey Dan … all this talk about setting goals and getting things done sounds great but, I’m a thinker. Not a doer." (VO over music bed) Do you love your work? Do you think it’s possible? Well, you’re about to find out. It’s time for 48 Days to the Work You Love with Dan Miller on the 48 Days online radio show. Whether you need a professional tune up, or a work overhaul, this is the program for you. Now here’s your host, Dan Miller. Host: Well, what do you think? Do you need a tune up or a complete overhaul? You know, we’re still here at the beginning of the year. A great time to be looking at that. Just gonna have some little kind of subtle realignment to what you’re gonna do? Or, are you gonna really make a break and head off in a new direction? We’re hearing from lots of you who are doing both of those things. Delighted to hear the plans you’re making. You know, last week, the lead in was, "I know what to do, but can’t make myself do it." We had a whole lot of you that that apparently kind of struck a nerve, and you commented on that. I’m delighted to have you do so. We’re gonna talk some more about that. What is it that keeps us from doing? There may be some unique kind of built-in traits that we have that make us more a thinker than a doer. Well, we’ll look at that. So, questions … "I know what I need to do, but I’m easily turned back to wonder and invention." Somebody asked, "How can I make some money off the land I just inherited?" "Where do you find customers who aren’t broke?" Love that question. We’re gonna dig in. ANALYSIS First, the title of the episode doesn't get too cute. It let's you know what the podcast is all about. "48 Days To The Work You Love" sounds like a career search podcast. The name isn't too clever or too cool for the room. The tease to open the podcast is effective. It is short and to the point, while creating anticipation of what is to come. The tease gets you guessing what the quote is all about. It makes you want to stick around to close the circle. The voiceover introduction starts with the listener point of view. "Do you love your work? Do you think it's possible? Well, you're about to find out." These three sentences reinforce exactly what this podcast is all about. The intro makes it relevant to you. We don't waste a lot of time with information you don't need. Dan comes in after that with the overview of this particular episode. We know what the podcast is all about. He now tells us how this particular episode is special. What makes this one different than the others. Again, he begins in the shoes of the listener with, "Well, what do you think? Do you need a tune up or a complete overhaul?" He gets the listener invested in the content. Dan does a nice job creating social proof. He uses phrases like, "We’re hearing from lots of you", "Delighted to hear the plans you’re making", "and you commented on that", and "So, questions …" All of these statements show listeners exactly what he wants them to do. Finally, Dan gives an outline of the questions he will address on this episode. This is sort of a table of contents. Overall, this is a solid intro. BUSINESS UNUSUAL The next intro is “Business Unusual” with Barbara Corcoran from Shark Tank. (Host) Hey this is Barbara Corcoran you are now tuned in to "Business Unusual". And, everything you ever learned about business, throw it out the window. I’m gonna tell you the real deal. Listen in. Today, I’m gonna answer all your burning question about work, life, starting a company, getting on track, and much much more. Be sure to call into the "Business Unusual hotline" with your question at 888-BARBARA. That’s 888- BARBARA. But first today we’re gonna be talking about moms getting back in the workforce. What do you do when you put your life on pause, or at least your career on pause, to raise a bunch of kids and you want to get back? Listen in. I’m going to give you great advice. ANALYSIS This is a solid intro. It doesn't start with your typical sample clip from the episode. Barbara gets right into it. A sample clip isn't necessary. If you plan to use a clip to tease the episode, you need to do it properly. A teaser clip should create some anticipation. It should open the loop that needs to be closed by listening to the show. Pulling a random clip doesn't accomplish either of those. Barbara tells us exactly what the podcast is all about. You know she tells it like it is. Her intro is focused on you. She says, "I’m gonna answer all your burning question about work, life, starting a company, getting on track, and much much more." She also gives you the phone number to participate. She effectively tells you what the podcast is about, so you know it is right for you. Barbara then says, "Today we’re gonna be talking about moms getting back in the workforce. What do you do when you put your life on pause, or at least your career on pause, to raise a bunch of kids and you want to get back? Listen in." She sets up the content for today to keep you around for the entire episode. This whole intro is short and sweet. I love the momentum it creates. FLIPPED LIFESTYLE Next is the "Flipped Lifestyle" podcast with Shane and Jocelyn Sams. (Host) Hey y’all! On today’s podcast we welcome back Brooke Butcher. Last time Brooke was on the show, she was just starting out and growing her online nursing community. On this episode we get to celebrate Brooke's growing membership and her incredible milestone. Brooke just quit her job and works full-time online. On today’s podcast Shane is helping Brooke get used to her new, self-employed, location independent lifestyle as well as growing her nursing membership. You’ll learn how to balance your time between business and life while working at home, promotions to help grow your membership site and how to know when it’s time to go full-time online. You are going to love today’s podcast. Enjoy the show. (Voiceover) Welcome to the "Flipped Lifestyle" podcast, where life always comes before work. We're your hosts, Shane and Jocelyn Sams. We are a real family who figured out how to make our entire living online. Now we help other families do the same. Are you ready to flip your life? Alright. Let’s get started. (Host) What’s going on everybody? Welcome back to the "Flipped Lifestyle" podcast. It is great to be back with you today and I am super excited because not only is this an amazing member of the Flip Your Life community on the show, it is a repeat guest. It is someone we know and love and we are going to be celebrating some major, major wins in her online business and her membership world today. Welcome back to the program Brooke Butcher. ANALYSIS This intro is solid, but could be cleaned up a bit. The opening bit delivered by Jocelyn before the voiceover says much the same thing Shane says after the intro. Jocelyn's part could have been cut in half. This portion is intended to get you to listen to the rest of the episode. We don't need a full guest introduction here. This portion would have been sufficient: "On today’s podcast Shane is helping Brooke get used to her new self-employed, location independent lifestyle as well as growing her nursing membership. You’ll learn how to balance your time between business and life while working at home, promotions to help grow your membership site and how to know when it’s time to go full-time online. You are going to love today’s podcast. Enjoy the show." After this part, Jocelyn says Brooke is self-employed, location independent and the owner of a nursing membership site. We're going to learn about time management and how to promote our site. Shane then comes on and again tells us that Brooke has a membership site. We got that in Jocelyn's portion. He says she is a repeat guest. We know that, too. Finally, he tells us we are going to celebrate some major wins in her membership. Jocelyn told us that as well. I do like the voiceover intro. We know what the show is about. It is focused on us. "Welcome to the 'Flipped Lifestyle' podcast, where life always comes before work. We're your hosts, Shane and Jocelyn Sams. We are a real family who figured out how to make our entire living online. Now we help other families do the same. Are you ready to flip your life? Alright. Let’s get started." With this intro, we know exactly what the show is all about and what we are getting. We know how we will be better off when the episode is over. I also like the way Shane doesn't waste much time before he jumps into the interview. Tell us what we need to know to understand this interview is applicable to my situation. SPEAK UP The next podcast is "Speak Up" with Matthew and Elysha Dicks. (Host) Welcome to "Speak Up", a podcast about telling better stories. This is episode 103. I’m Elysha Dicks. I’m the Executive Director of Speak Up. We are a Hartford-based storytelling organization. We produce shows, teach workshops, and help people find and tell better stories. And I am Matthew Dicks. I am the husband of Elysha Dicks. I am also the Artistic Director of Speak Up. I’m a storyteller myself. I’m an author of several novels. And the non-fiction title "Storyworthy: Engage, Teach and Persuade and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling". A book that will help you become a better story teller. How are you doing today, honey? I am fine. Excellent. How are you? I am great. I am happy to be podcasting again with you. Yes. It’s a glorious summer day. We only have two weeks left of our summer vacation before we have to return to school, but we are trying to suck the marrow out of every minute we have. That sounds gross. No, it’s a phrase. I know it’s a phrase. That doesn’t mean it’s good. Alright. It’s poetry. You’re supposed to suck the marrow out of life. I know I’ve heard it before. This one I’m going to pass on. Alright I’m going to be sucking the marrow over here. Suck it by yourself. Do you have any follow up for us honey? Not that I can think of today, how about you? ANALYSIS "Welcome to 'Speak Up', a podcast about telling better stories." This is probably the shortest intro that tells us exactly what the show is all about. I like this a lot. No questions here. However, they follow it with "episode 103". Is that important? Not really. That doesn't have anything to do with anything. Leave it out. Elysha then gives us their pedigree. I usually suggest podcasters start in the shoes of the listener. However, this is effective in giving the audience a reason to believe what they have to say. This intro gives them credibility. We also know they teach workshops and produce shows. We know they know what they are doing. We also know we can get more of what they have to offer if we choose. The intro is followed by some chit chat. I love the way the play off each other. It gives us a sense of their style and sense of humor. However, it gives us no reason to stick around. You can't catch up to a slow start. If Elysha and Matthew took some of their story teachings, they would realize they need to start strong. Set the stage. Suck me in. Give me a reason to care. "How are you? Fine. Glad to be podcasting. Have two weeks left in summer break." I'm getting fidgety listening to this. I'm inclined to find something more compelling. They need to hook me sooner. Most people give themselves anywhere between 90 seconds and a few minutes to decide if they will stick with an episode or find something else. Make it count. INSPIRED MONEY This one is "Inspired Money" with Andy Wang. (Clip) Today on "Inspired Money" … Take this year, what a crazy year we’ve been in. So if I think that nobody’s hiring, there’s no opportunity for a small businesses, they’re all shutting down, that we’re all going to get sick and then it’s going to kill a whole lot of us, well, there’s some pieces of reality in there. If that’s what is dominant in my mind, I’m dead in the water. I’m not going to start a profitable business. I’m not going to see new opportunities. But if I think wow, this is a challenging time. With every challenge there’s the equal seeds of opportunity. If I believe that, then I look at this, ok, i didn’t expect this to happen. Yes, it closed this door. What am I going to find if I just re-direct a little bit in terms of a new opportunity? This is episode 163 with career coach and author of "48 Days To The Work You Love", Dan Miller. (Voiceover) Welcome to "Inspired Money". My name is Andy Wang. A managing partner at Runnymede Capital Management. Each week we bring you an interesting person to help you get inspired, shift your perspectives on money and achieve incredible things. From making it to giving it away, inspired money means making a difference, creating something bigger than oneself, and maybe, just maybe, making the world a better place. Thank you for joining me. (Host) Hey inspired money maker, welcome back. If this is your first time listening welcome. Are you happy in your career? Do you feel like you found your calling? So many people aren’t quite sure and experience midlife crisis. I want to open with a quote from our guest. "Success is never an accident. It typically starts with imagination, becomes a dream, stimulates a goal, grows into a plan of action, which then inevitably meets with opportunity. Don’t get stuck along the way." That’s Dan Miller. He’s author of the New York Times best-selling books "48 Days To The Work You Love", "No More Dreaded Mondays", and "Wisdom Meets Passion". He also hosts the top ranked career podcast "48 Days to the Work You Love Internet Radio Show". ANALYSIS The clip at the beginning of this episode sets up the interview. We get inspired with just a few sentences. We also end with a question, which opens the loop. The guest ends with, "What am I going to find if I just re-direct a little bit in terms of a new opportunity?" That's what the episode is all about. The voiceover part of the intro tells us what the podcast is all about. "Each week we bring you an interesting person to help you get inspired, shift your perspectives on money and achieve incredible things. From making it to giving it away, inspired money means making a difference, creating something bigger than oneself, and maybe, just maybe, making the world a better place." We know what we're going to get. When you create your intro, tell your listener how they will be better after listening to an episode. What's in it for me? This intro does exactly that. Andy then introduces Dan. He gives us just enough to find his guest credible. He has written a few New York Times bestselling books and he hosts an online radio show. I'm good with that. I'll listen. The introduction of your guest only needs to provide your listener with enough information to make them care and want to stick around for more. It doesn't matter that Dan is a career coach or that he has started multiple businesses. Just give us enough to want more. SCREW THE NINE TO FIVE The next show is "Screw The Nine To Five" with Jill and Josh Stanton. (Clip) Your mission is to pay back how much you spent on ads. I’m getting all these customers coming in. Now, I’m building a customer list. And then you have a flagship program or one-on-one coaching and it’s so much easier to upgrade an already existing customer than it is the first acquiring of them. Yeah. Right? Once you get them in the door and you rock their world they’re going to be like, "This guy is awesome. I wonder what else they have." (Voiceover) Warning. This podcast may cause you to quit your job, and start a business. What’s up? We're Jill and Josh Stanton. And we help people quit their jobs. Right now you’re joined by tens of thousands of up-and-coming entrepreneurs all around the world who are using their commute to redefine their lives and build a business online. So if you’re ready to create the financial freedom, time freedom, location freedom and personal freedom you crave so you can do what you want when you want, then turn up the volume and let’s do this thing. This is the "Screw the 9 to 5" podcast. (Host) Hey! Welcome back to another episode of the "Screw The Nine to Five" podcast. Today we are jammin' on if we were to start all over again ... no audience, no revenue, none of the things ... how would we build this business from scratch? ANALYSIS The clip at the beginning of this show does very little for me. At the end of the full opening, we know the episode is about "if we had to do it all over again, what would we do?" The intro clip is all about, "Your mission is to pay back how much you spent on ads" or "getting a customer is harder than keeping a customer." What does that have to do with anything? It doesn't open a loop or create any intrigue. Be sure to tease effectively. Now, I do love their voiceover intro. "Warning" is a great way to start. "You are joined by tens of thousands" shows social proof. They talk all about the life I want to create. This is all perfect. They are in my shoes and telling me the benefit. When Jill comes back in with "Today we're jammin' on starting over again", you get a sense of how she rolls. She jumps right into the content. The momentum is great. The intro overall is nice and short. It would be much stronger if they had just used a more effective clip at the beginning. TEMPLATE If you need help creating your intro, get my intro template at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/intro. This will help you shape the opening of your podcast. Do you need help with your podcast? E-mail me any time at Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's see what we can do. Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.
In this episode, Jill Stanton (founder of www.Screwtheninetofive.com and www.millionairegirlsclub.com) and I discuss:* The Importance of Taking Messy Action for Success* How a million dollar idea can literally come out of nowhere* How a business “failure” can be your greatest teacher* What you need to do before you launch your program to ensure success* The Pain of being out of Alignment in Your Biz* 3 Steps to take to crush it in your business* Importance of overcoming obscurity*The #1 thing in peoples way when it comes to MindsetBe sure to follow Jill on IG at @themillionairegirlsclub and listen to her podcast ( https://millionairegirlsclub.libsyn.com/ ) for all sorts of goodness from her incredible guests.P.S. It would mean the world to me if you would hit that subscribe button so you know when all the latest content is dropped! (And leave a review as it helps get the word out!) —Let's Connect!❤️Text me here: https://my.community.com/alexipanos❤️Instagram: @alexipanos❤️Clubhouse: @alexipanos❤️Podcast: http://bit.ly/UnleashedWithAlexi❤️Website: http://alexipanos.com—Get your FREE SELF LOVE STARTER KIT https://bit.ly/SelfLoveStarterKit
If you are ready to uplevel your business and hit that $100,000/year mark, then you will love this chat I have with Jill Stanton about how to create an offer that people can’t resist, what it takes to grow your business, and keep your clientele consistent. We even chat at the end about balancing business and mom life. Don’t forget to check out her links below! Jill Stanton is creator of Millionaire Girls Club and the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five — her slice of the internet where they help aspiring course creators and coaches quit their jobs, start online businesses and get them past the $100,000/year mark Coined by Forbes as “a destination for up-and-coming online entrepreneurs,” Screw The Nine To Five has inspired tens of thousands of new entrepreneurs to quit their jobs, build thriving businesses, and live lives of meaning and purpose. When she’s not CEO’ing she can be found traveling the world with her husband Josh and their little guy, Kai. Learn more about Jill: Sign up for the bootcamp at CourseCreatorsBootcamp.net. Enrollment for that will start March 1st IG = @screwtheninetofive + @themillionairegirlsclub Podcast = TheScrewShow.com Website = http://screwtheninetofive.com Julie's Info: The free masterclass for the Standout Breakout Formula starts January 25th! Click here to REGISTER: julieciardi.com/masterclass Join the Facebook Group, Ignite Hustle Squad, by CLICKING HERE
Queen! Welcome to a very special conversation with one of my besties, Jill Stanton. Jill is a business mogul, formerly of the Screw the Nine to Five, where she was helping online course creators and coaches start their own businesses. These days, she’s proudly launching the Millionaire Girls Club. We could go on and on about Jill’s business successes, but today we’re talking about girlfriend connections, taking risks, big thinking, women and money, and how to show up as your genuine, amazing self.Jill was one of the first girlfriends to pull me out of my involuntary social isolation and she’s been such a divine presence in my life. In this conversation, we bring you the dazzling world of feminine entrepreneurial spirit and Jill explains what’s the secret to connecting unapologetically successful women who want to 10x their wealth, connections, and impact!Key points discussedJill’s advice on reaching out to people you don’t know (00:00)How to immediately connect with your role models (09:11)Never be afraid to show up as your most genuine self (14:11)Why a smaller audience can be a great business advantage (18:07)What is the Millionaire Girls Club and how Jill decided to go for it (22:57)The inner game strategies to get you from six to seven figures (29:33)How to reach out to Jill and set yourself up for success in all areas (34:48)Additional resourcesWho doesn’t want to be a millionaire divine living Queen? Sign up to stay in the loop and get the latest updates on Jill’s Millionaire Girls Club!We’d also be so honored to hear your takeaways! Screenshot this episode and tag us on Instagram at @ginadevee and @themillionairegirlsclub or @screwtheninetofive. Let’s get talking, my dear Queen!Be sure to subscribe to the Divine Living podcast, share your reviews, and tune in every week to get one step closer to your Queenhood! * Are you ready for your quantum leap? Introducing… LA DOLCE VITA! *This is an intimate 6-month mastermind for multiple 6-figure women, running January - June 2021. I designed it specifically to get you to the next high-level in business and open the doors to living the sweet life. Want to join this new community of high-vibe Queens? Click here to see what’s included and how to apply!
This week we are so excited to have Jill Stanton on the Fools in Love Podcast. Jill is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five where she and her husband help online coaches and course creators quit their jobs, start their business online and get them past the $100,000/year mark. We have loved the chance to work with Jill and you will hear quickly the fire and passion she brings every day. We get into topics like why mindset is so important, catching and cancelling negative thoughts, money mindset, entrepreneurship, chasing your dreams, and so much more! You can find Jill at her website screwtheninetofive.com or on Instagram @screwtheninetofive. If you want to turn your knowledge & experience into a profitable online course or take your business to the next level, we highly recommend joining Jill and Josh in their next bootcamp. Y'all we are here for you! If you have no one else to talk to or just need someone to talk to about anything at all, we are a DM away. Just reach out to us at our email hello@thefoolsinlove.com or over on Instagram @thefoolsinlove Did you enjoy the show? Awesome! Now go SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and we would love you forever if you left a review! It helps more people find the show.
Jill Stanton and her husband Josh started Screw The Nine To Five business after spending a few years in affiliate marketing. Jill found that she wasn’t fulfilled or happy with what she was working on in affiliate marketing. The opportunity to change arose when she came up with the brain child of helping other people to do what she does - screw the 9 to 5 work schedule. Jill has been passionate about helping people to understand how mindset issues work and impede us in our businesses. She helps coaches and online course creators to specialize and super specialize in areas where they have the 10% advantage and become known in their industry. Ever since making the transition from affiliate marketing to build her personal brand, Jill has found financial and personal success in her business. Her bootcamps are regularly sold out, but you can catch one of them by going to her website: www.ScrewTheNineToFive.com Don’t Miss Moments: → How she got involved with 30 different online businesses and why she got rid of all of them → Why Jill made the transition from affiliate marketing to brand marketing → Why mindset is the ultimate determinant of your success in business. → How coaches and online course creators can cross the 6-figure line in business
The importance of creating a business that aligns with your values even when it's scaryWhy it's okay to change your business when it's no longer serving you or your audienceThe shift you should make in your money mindset to create more abundanceWhy you should surround yourself with people that support your futureJill Stanton is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five where she helps unsatisfied employees quit their jobs and start online businesses. Coined by Forbes as “a destination for up-and-coming online entrepreneurs,” Screw The Nine To Five has inspired tens of thousands of new entrepreneurs to quit their jobs, build thriving businesses, and live lives of meaning and purpose. In addition to her chart-topping podcast, her honest-yet-cheeky style has landed her on shows like The Sunny Show, Entrepreneurs On Fire, and Amy Porterfield's Online Marketing Made Easy to name a few. Jill has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc, and Digital Marketer.Instagram:@screwtheninetofiveFacebook:@SayNoToNinetoFiveWebsite:https://www.screwtheninetofive.comDownload your Soul Client Attraction workbookhttps://www.theelevatedentrepreneur.net/next-level-client-attraction-workbook-opt-in
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Have you ever felt bad about investing in your business? You are NOT alone friend! Today we are digging into what's behind these feelings of guilt about investing 'family' money into your business. Especially if you aren't making it back yet! Sound familiar? Grab your ear buds and listen in! Read the full show notes: SCREWTHENINETOFIVE.COM/443
“With affiliate marketing, your number one form of currency is trust. And you really have to be discerning about the stuff that you’re promoting”Jill Stanton is the co-founder of the Screw The Nine To Five where she helps online coaches and course creators quit their jobs, start their business online and get them past the $100,000/year mark.Coined by Forbes as "a destination for up-and-coming online entrepreneurs" Screw The Nine To Five has inspired tens of thousands of new entrepreneurs to quit their jobs, build thriving businesses, and live lives of meaning and purpose.If you want to learn more about Affiliate Launches, then this episode is for you!We discuss:What are affiliate launchesHow affiliate launches workBonus experiencesThe two sides of affiliate programsThe launch runwayWant to connect with Jill Stanton?Website: https://www.screwtheninetofive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/screwtheninetofive--Are you currently in a launch and feeling stuck? Or about to get into a launch and you're not quite sure what your next move should be?Then why don't you and I hop on a quick 20 minute Launch Chat and see if we can help you move forward. All you have to do is click on this link and find a time that works for you. https://calendly.com/kenwestgaard/20-minute-launch-chatLooking forward to connect with you!--If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me @kenwestgaard. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive notifications of new episodes.Haven’t left a review yet? All you have to do is go to https://kenwestgaard.com/podcast, and thanks for your support of this show!Support the show (http://paypal.me/kenwestgaard)
Today's interview is one of the most "secret sauce" episodes yet with the hilarious Jill Stanton! If you don’t know Jill, you’re about to! She’s the co-founder of Screw the Nine To Five - a legendary brand that helps people quit their jobs, start online businesses and break into the 6 figure per year mark. Screw the Nine to Five was coined by Forbes as “a destination for up-and-coming online entrepreneurs,” Screw The Nine To Five has inspired tens of thousands of new entrepreneurs to quit their jobs, build thriving businesses, and live lives of meaning and purpose. Today, you don’t just get to hear Jill’s incredible “come up” story about how they built a thriving 7 figure brand, but you get the breakdown of how to build a thriving community that’s primed to buy! We also go into detail on her genius idea of leveraging pop up groups for launches, challenges and list building. Let’s get to it! www.elizabethhartke.com/podcast/135 Are you looking for a community of entrepreneurs that will teach you how to scale your business AND support you on your journey? You might be the perfect fit for the Maverick Mastermind! Learn more here!
Hello, my gorgeous souls! Today I have a guest on the Manifestation Babe Podcast who also happens to be one of my good friends Jill Stanton. You may know her from the incredible brand, Screw The Nine To Five! Jill and I talk about all things alignment in this episode. I absolutely LOVED our conversation. This episode shows you that no matter how scary it may be, sometimes you just have to say f**k it, delete everything and start over. Of course, Jill and I also talk about motherhood. We dive into many AMAZING topics, you guys! I am so excited that you chose to download this episode today. So sit back, relax, and push play. Jill Stanton is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five where she helps online coaches and course creators quit their jobs, start their business online and get them past the $100,000/year mark. Coined by Forbes as “a destination for up-and-coming online entrepreneurs,” Screw The Nine To Five has inspired tens of thousands of new entrepreneurs to quit their jobs, build thriving businesses, and live lives of meaning and purpose. In addition to her chart-topping podcast, her honest-yet-cheeky style has landed her on shows like Amy Porterfield’s Online Marketing Made Easy, The Sunny Show, Mind Your Business, and Entrepreneurs On Fire, to name a few. Jill has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc, and Digital Marketer. This episode is all about RADICAL ALIGNMENT! If you or someone you know has had similar breakthroughs be sure to tag me @manifestationbabe on Instagram and share this episode with your community to spread the word! I am curious to hear all about your experience. Also, be sure to leave a review on iTunes in order to receive a free manifestation hypnosis. Just screenshot it before submitting and email it to my team at hello@manifestationbabe.com and I will see you in the next episode. Sensitive Content Warning: 44:44 In This Episode You Will Learn : How Jill started the incredible brand of Screw The Nine To Five (5:08) The fear of Judgment (23:37) Jill’s journey with motherhood (44:33) Questions We Answer: When Jill built her membership site? (10:27) How did Jill realize her membership site was no longer in alignment with her? (15:05) What did Jill learn about boundaries and business? (33:03) Links/Resources Jill’s Website Jill’s Facebook Connect w/ Jill on Instagram Manifestation Babe Links Follow me on Instagram Join our Manifestation Babe community! Visit our website!
On this episode of the Membership Masters Podcast I welcome two of my favorite friends onto the show - none other than Jill and Josh Stanton of ScrewTheNineToFive.com. Many moons ago Jocelyn and I were in a mastermind with Jill and Josh. We talked almost every day as we were building our membership sites. We even combined forces by co-hosting real-life live events together. I had a blast re-connecting with Jill and Josh on today’s show! We talked about how amazing it was watching them launch an epic membership community that grew into hundreds of members and made hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. But, the crazy things is out of nowhere Jill and Josh abruptly stopped their old membership site - they realized they had mades one huge mistakes when creating their business and it nearly crushed them. After circling back around they are launching their new community and creating the membership that is right for them! On today’s show we talk about all the lessons Jill and Josh learned from their first membership community, we will get into some amazing discussions about how they are rebuilding their community from scratch. We talk about how they are using quarterly prices to maximize the lifetime value of their customer. How to create the magic trifecta of creating community, courses, and leadership in your online business. And, tips for removing the stress and anxiety from running a membership site!
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Jill Stanton is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five where she helps people quit their jobs, start their business online and get them past the $100,000/year mark. Coined by Forbes as "a destination for up-and-coming online entrepreneurs," Screw The Nine To Five has inspired tens of thousands of new entrepreneurs to quit their jobs, build thriving businesses, and live lives of meaning and purpose. When she's not CEO'ing she can be found traveling the world with her husband Josh and their little guy, Kai. Connect with Jill at Screw The Nine To Five or on Instagram and Facebook.
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Was there ever a time that you did something and everyone thought you were completely crazy, but it turns out you were right? In my conversation with Jill and Josh Stanton, they tell me about their decision to completely shut down their successful membership program in the pursuit of something that would be more fulfilling in the long run. Out of that decision came the Screw The Nine To Five movement. We also dive deep into raising kids, finding the freedom you want, figuring things out along the way, and… ghosts.
Episode 78: Building a Coaching Business from Scratch with Liat HorovitzIf you've ever felt like a complete beginner in your business and you're not sure how to get started, then this episode is for you. I sat down with my amazing client, Liat Horovitz, an incredible life coach helping moms live their best lives. But for years, she struggled with a lack of purpose and personal fulfillment. She knew in her heart she would make a great coach, but still hesitated to make the leap. The thought of becoming a coach brought about some major doubts and feelings of "imposter syndrome". Liat shares how working with a business coach helped her move out of fear and into taking practical action to build her new business. From mapping out her initial coaching package to connecting with potential clients through webinars, Liat shares how she built up her clientele step by step. She really has built a thriving coaching business in just 6 months and there is so much to be learned from her journey. If you're looking to grow in the ways that Liat did and have the support of a business coach and peer Mastermind, be sure to check out A-Players Rapid Impact which starts on June 4th, 2020. Links mentioned in this episode:Momjo https://www.momjo.ca/Momjo YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg83_jE-7-hsqrxDIG_yGWACanva https://www.canva.com/Zoom https://zoom.us/Screw The Nine To Five https://www.screwtheninetofive.com/Liat Horovitz https://www.liathorovitz.com/A-Players Rapid Impact 90-Day Group Coaching Program https://www.mamasandco.ca/coaching
Are you writing incredible Insta posts and blog entries and podcast show notes and basically feeling like you are nailing ALL your copy...but still not making any sales? Then you're going to love episode 6 of The Podcast Podcast because it's all about writing copy that converts for your business, your podcast and everything in between! On this episode of the Podcast Podcast, I will be talking with Kate Dramis. She's a conversion copywriter for some HUGE names (cough cough, James Wedmore, Screw The Nine To Five, Mel Abraham and more!), and founder of Copy That Converts. I hope you're ready for all of the tips in this episode! We are talking about: What is conversion copywriting & how can it help your podcast and business How important knowing your target audience is to having copy that converts How you can use your copy to overcome objections BEFORE anyone brings them up The importance of actually DOING the market research And SO MUCH MORE! To hear Kate and I take a deep dive into these topics, take a listen to the podcast. If you'd like to connect with Kate, check out the links below and for more information about her course, Copy That Converts, click here! Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways! CONNECT WITH KATE: Instagram Facebook KateDramis.com CONNECT WITH TARA: Facebook Instagram Profitable Podcast Collaborative Work with Tara!
Josh Stanton is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five — him and his wife, Jill’s, slice of the internet where they help people quit their jobs, start online businesses and get them past the $100,000/year mark. He’s got a serious love for travel, an unhealthy obsession with pugs, and has been known to indulge in a rugby binge-watching session or two! Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. When people pay, they pay attention 2. Most important question you can answer right now: who do I want to serve? 3. You have certain beliefs you're thinking every day - right now - that are keeping you from achieving success Discover Your Expertise and Craft Your Irresistible Offer in just 5 days - Think Like an Expert Challenge Sponsors: ClickFunnels: With ClickFunnels’ new One Funnel Away Challenge you can have your funnel up, running, and optimized in just 30 days! Join the next One Funnel Away Challenge for just $100 at EOFire.com/funnel! Vincero: Get 15% off your entire order today PLUS free shipping when you visit VinceroWatches.com/fire and use promo code FIRE15!
Jill Stanton is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five where she helps people quit their jobs, start their business online and get them past the $100,000/year mark. Coined by Forbes as “a destination for up-and-coming online entrepreneurs,” Screw The Nine To Five has inspired tens of thousands of new entrepreneurs to quit their jobs, build thriving businesses, and live lives of meaning and purpose. When she’s not CEO’ing she can be found traveling the world with her husband Josh and their little guy, Kai. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Cut a check to go faster! 2. Surround yourself with people who match your future vision, not your history 3. Don't hold yourself back because you don't know everything. All you have to do is be 1 chapter ahead. Discover Your Expertise and Craft Your Irresistible Offer in 5 days - Think Like an Expert Sponsors: Think Like an Expert Challenge: Join us for our first ever 5-day challenge. Feel confident, attract the best customers, and make serious bank! Claim your spot today - party starts Feb 19th! EOFire.com/challenge Start From Zero: My buddy Dane just launched a podcast where you can listen to people who are beginners in entrepreneurship get mentored into starting an actual business. Tune in at StartFromZero.com/fire!
Jill Stanton is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five where she helps people quit their jobs, start their business online and get them past the $100,000/year mark.Coined by Forbes as “a destination for up-and-coming online entrepreneurs,” Screw The Nine To Five has inspired tens of thousands of new entrepreneurs to quit their jobs, build thriving businesses, and live lives of meaning and purpose.When she's not CEO'ing she can be found hangin' with her husband Josh and their little guy, Kai or indulging in a tall glass of something stiff.TAKEAWAYS:Jill's super power is connecting with people and relationship-building, which is why Facebook Groups are such a powerful tool in her business and why she's see the kind of success her business has seen so quickly.The combination of 5-day challenges and pop-up Facebook Groups have helped to transform not only Jill's business, but the businesses' of her clients because it allows them to work with a close knit group of people for a short amount of time. It's also helped them to see some pretty massive changes in how they think and view what they're doing inside of their businesses, which also creates big results.During Jill's afterparty period she offers up decision support calls where she and a potential customer hop on the phone to talk about if the offer is a good fit for him/her. Also during the afterparty period she shares success stories, case studies, goes over the offer stack multiple times, and explains the bonuses. RESOURCES:Check out the blog post that goes along with this episode: www.allisonhardy.com/blog1/episode161DM Jill on Instagram with the word “EXPERT” that will get you signed up for her upcoming Challenge with Dean Graziosi and John Lee Dumas. You can find her on Instagram here: www.instagram.com/screwtheninetofiveGet registered for Turn Your Facebook Group into a Lead Generation Machine Masterclass:http://bit.ly/leadgenfbgroupCONNECT WITH ME:Join my absolutely FREE Facebook group, The 6-Figure Mompreneur Community: www.facebook.com/groups/themompreneurcommunity Follow me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/allisonhardy2015 Follow me on Instagram (I especially LOVE InstaStories!): www.instagram.com/allison_hardy_ Find me on Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/allison_hardy_ARE YOU A FAN OF THE PODCAST?If you loved today's episode I'd love for you to head to your favorite podcast app and leave us a rating and a review! The more ratings and reviews the podcast gets, the more mompreneurs it can help chase down their first 6-figure year! Music courtesy of www.bensound.com
Affiliate marketing is a great way to make money, but most people don’t know how to get started. Is it possible to be successful in affiliate marketing if we don’t already have a huge audience? How can we find brands interested in partnering with us? Is it ever worth recommending goods and services we wouldn’t use ourselves? On this episode, co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five, Jill Stanton, shares how to make money through affiliate marketing. In affiliate marketing, you don’t even need to ‘sell’ anything. You’re just suggesting products you love. -Jill Stanton 3 Things We Learned From This Episode Get an audience (19:48 - 20:42)To be successful at affiliate marketing, what we need is a group of people who follow us and listen to our opinions. This group doesn’t need to be huge; on the contrary, a small group can be easier to influence. Research and reach out (21:35 - 22:48)Finding affiliate programs doesn’t need to be complicated. All we need to do is type the product name and the word ‘affiliates’ into Google. However, if we don’t find any results, we can also reach out directly to business owners and ask if they would be interested in implementing a referral fee for any followers we send their way. Recommend good things (26:37 - 27:19)Trust is the currency of affiliate marketing, so we should only be suggesting good products/services and ideally, things we’ve used ourselves. Don’t compromise integrity by going for quick cash. Guest Bio- Jill Stanton is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five where she helps people quit their jobs, start online businesses and get them past the $100,000/year mark. Coined by Forbes as “a destination for up-and-coming online entrepreneurs,” Screw The Nine To Five has inspired tens of thousands of new entrepreneurs to quit their jobs, build thriving businesses, and live lives of meaning and purpose. In addition to her chart-topping podcast, The Screw Show, her honest-yet-cheeky style has landed her on shows like The Sunny Show, Entrepreneurs On Fire, and Amy Porterfield’s Online Marketing Made Easy to name a few. Jill has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc, and Digital Marketer. Find Jill on Instagram at http://instagram.com/screwtheninetofive/ And on Facebook: http://facebook.com/saynotoninetofive You can also listen to her podcast at TheScrewShow.com For more on Screw The Nine To Five, visit http://screwtheninetofive.com And for tickets to their live event, head to https://www.bbdbonus.com/live-event-checkout/
Jill Stanton is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five where she helps unsatisfied employees quit their jobs and start online businesses. Coined by Forbes as “a destination for up-and-coming online entrepreneurs,” Screw The Nine To Five has inspired tens of thousands of new entrepreneurs to quit their jobs, build thriving businesses, and live lives of meaning and purpose. In addition to her chart-topping podcast, her honest-yet-cheeky style has landed her on shows like The Sunny Show, Entrepreneurs On Fire, and Amy Porterfield’s Online Marketing Made Easy to name a few. Jill has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc, and Digital Marketer. In this episode Jill shares: How to build relationships with affiliates in your spaceWhy to connect your audience with people you believe in How not to be a nuisance, but rather be a value add Why your audience wants to know what works for youAnd more... Resources: Free 90-Day Parentpreneur Planner Guest Links: Instagram - @screwtheninetofive Website: https://screwtheninetofive.com Follow Nick Murphy on Social: Instagram – @coachnickmurphy Facebook – @coachnickmurphy Pinterest – @coachnickmurphy
For today’s bonus episode I wanted to play one of our most talked about episodes from 2019, my conversation with Jill and Josh Stanton. In this episode you’re going to hear about one key difference in mindset that successful entrepreneurs have. Just this one realization could totally change the results you achieve in 2020! We’ve got a special gift to help you with your manifesting goals in 2020, so go get that free guide now at http://jameswedmore.com/manifesting! Don’t forget that we’ve created another FREE workbook and mini-course, Ready to Make 2020 Your B*tch? to help you hit the ground running in 2020 (and would go great with this episode)! You can grab that now at http://jameswedmore.com/goalsetting! If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me, @jameswedmore. You can now search any for any topic discussed and keyword mentioned from the past 300+ episodes, with an amazing new tool called Searchie! For instant access, visit http://www.jameswedmore.com/podcastsearch. I’d like to personally invite you to join me in a secret hidden channel I’ve created called BEYOND The Mind Your Business Podcast. All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/beyond to download the Telegram app and join today. Haven’t left a review yet? All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/itunes, and thanks for your support of this show! I want to invite you to help contribute to this podcast by submitting a question for the Listener Question of the Week edition of The Mind Your Business Podcast. All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/QA and record a question (under 4 minutes or less) that could be featured on an upcoming episode. In the episode you’ll hear: How the Screw The Nine To Five message was born and grew into what it is today What was the catalyst for Jill and Josh to shut down their successful membership site The lessons they both learned from this experience and the inside work that was required to make it happen The new pressures that arise once you’ve built a platform and audience that follows you How they are now making more revenue – with no products Tips and strategies for staying calm in an ever-changing online space For full show notes and links, visit: http://mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/podcast/323
Jill Stanton is back on the show today and we are talking about how to create BIG Momentum. Jill is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five—her and her husband, Josh's, help transform unsatisfied employees into dangerously-successful...
Jill Stanton is back on the show today and we are talking about how to create BIG Momentum. Jill is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five—her and her husband, Josh’s, help transform unsatisfied employees into dangerously-successful entrepreneurs so they can work whenever they want from wherever they want!
Jill Stanton is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five—her and her husband, Josh's slice of the internet where they help transform unsatisfied employees into dangerously-successful entrepreneurs so they can work whenever they want from wherever...
Jill Stanton is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five—her and her husband, Josh’s slice of the internet where they help transform unsatisfied employees into dangerously-successful entrepreneurs so they can work whenever they want from wherever they want! When she sells today so only suggests and does not sell. Great tactic and very effective. Find out yourself.
Jill Stanton went from being a bartender for a decade to creating a highly successful online business with her husband, Josh, that allows them to be digital nomads, travel to and live in whatever country they desire, and build wealth through passive income. As co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five, Stanton says she was never a fan of the nine-to-five career model and is now helping others who desire her lifestyle to their nine-to-five jobs for a more fulfilling career path. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy
Rob Galvin is one of the best in the world when it comes to designing & building membership sites. He builds exclusively on the Thinkific platform & custom develops experiences for each individual clients; including the likes of Fiverr, Hootsuite, Melody Ross, John Lee Dumas, Screw The Nine To Five & many more. In this episode, we cover:
Jill Stanton is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five—her and her husband, Josh’s slice of the internet where they help transform unsatisfied employees into dangerously-successful entrepreneurs so they can work whenever they want from wherever they want! She’s a new mom, has an inappropriate love for trashy tv and isn’t afraid of a tall glass of gin. In this episode we go behind the dream and dive deep into all things motherhood, working in partnership & learning to simplify in order to amplify your life & business. In This Episode: Today’s guest, Jill Stanton [ 2:49 ] Jill’s entrepreneurial journey [ 3:45 ] Co-Founding her business, Screw The 9-5 [ 7:20 ] Pivoting solely into affiliate marketing [ 11:30 ] Being allowed to change your mind [13:00 ] Alignment as the new hustle [ 17:00 ] Being in business partnership with your spouse[ 21:00 ] Staying in your zone of genius [ 27:40 ] How affiliate marketing works[ 30:20 ] Resonance > follower count [ 32:00 ] Dealing with internet trolls [ 36:27 ] Closing messages from Jill [ 40:20 ] Links & Resources Mentioned: Connect with Jill on Instagram: Jill's Instagram
Co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five, Jill Stanton talks about how going offline can help you build influence online and create a network of influencer connections. Jill's Insights about Connecting with Influencers and Going Offline to Gain Influence Online During our conversation, Jill shares: The first influencer she met during an event in the Philippines. This influencer had a profound impact in her life and business, and their relationship has evolved into a friendship. The mindset to approach influencers at live events and conferences. How many conferences she attends, and the role that these events play in the growth of her business. What it means to show up like a human. Her best tips to network during live events and get to know people at a deeper level. How to be memorable when you're meeting someone new at an event. What she does right after she meets s new connection and how she handles the follow-up process. How she approaches media influencers for a potential featured appearance on their platform. Her philosophy to run her own live events. Jill's inspiring message is to push past the discomfort. As she says, "magic lives on the other side." More about Jill Stanton Jill Stanton is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five—her and her husband, Josh’s slice of the internet where they help transform unsatisfied employees into dangerously-successful entrepreneurs! She’s a new mom, has an inappropriate love for trashy tv and isn’t afraid of a tall glass of gin. Get her quiz to figure out the ideal business for you at https://screwtheninetofive.com/ Tune in to The Screw the Nine to Five Podcast at https://screwtheninetofive.com/podcast/
How would you like to get paid for promoting things that you use and love? The amazing Jill Stanton of Screw The Nine To Five is here to reveal how they use affiliate marketing in their business to serve their audience, and generate massive results at the same time! If you’ve ever thought of doing affiliate marketing, this episode will open your eyes to how it can be light, easy and fun! Did this conversation with Jill resonate with you? I’d love to hear your feedback. Just DM me on Instagram (@heartsoulhustle) or put a screenshot in your Instagram Stories and tag me and Jill, @screwtheninetofive!
I have another amazing case study for you today, this time with Jill and Josh Stanton of Screw The Nine To Five. You’re going to hear what it was like for them to completely pivot and shut down their multi six-figure membership site, and how they really started playing to win in business - instead of just playing not to lose. Our free video training series, The Rise of the Digital CEO, is now LIVE at http://businessbydesign.net/! If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag us, @jameswedmore and @screwtheninetofive. Haven’t left a review yet? All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/itunes, and thanks for your support of this show! Don’t forget to check out my new segment on Instagram called “Coaching Over Coffee” happening each Tuesday morning! Our virtual two-day workshop “Nail Your Niche” is happening! For more details visit http://businessbydesign.net/niche. I want to invite you to help contribute to this podcast by submitting a question for the Listener Question of the Week edition of The Mind Your Business Podcast. All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/QA and record a question (under 4 minutes or less) that could be featured on an upcoming episode! In the episode you’ll hear: How the Screw The Nine To Five message was born and grew into what it is today What was the catalyst for Jill and Josh to shut down their successful membership site The lessons they both learned from this experience and the inside work that was required to make it happen The new pressures that arise once you’ve built a platform and audience that follows you How they are now making more revenue – with no products Tips and strategies for staying calm in an ever-changing online space For full show notes and links, visit: http://mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/podcast/280
I am so excited to introduce you to one half of the Screw The Nine To Five duo of awesomeness. Jill (and Josh) Stanton have recently transitioned their business model from offering courses and memberships to solely affiliate marketing and the insight she shares with us in today's episode is just the real talk you'll want to hear if you're sick of playing small and ready to fall into alignment with who you are, who you want to be and what feels right to get you there. Sometimes, NO...I take that back… Most times, the path to success we envision is not what actually gets us there. It most definitely wasn't in my case or Jill's. And of course we chat all things Mompreneurship, collaboration and affiliate marketing too. You can follow Jill on just about every platform @screwtheninetofive (but IG is her fave and where she is most active) and at www.screwtheninetofive.comGrab your free Clarity Cashflow Coaching call here: bit.ly/claritycashflowcoachingLearn more about the Millionaire Mompreneur ‘Women of Impact Network' business building membership for just $1/day:www.jessieharrisbouton.com/womenofimpactnetwork Join me and other purpose-driven women inside my free FB group - The Millionaire Mompreneur Sisterhood: www.facebook.com/groups/millionairemompreneursisterhoodFollow me on social media @jessieharrisboutonVisit Jessieharrisbouton.com to learn more. Or email me directly - hello@jessieharrisbouton.comPlease subscribe to the Millionaire Mompreneur Project Podcast on iTunes, leave a review and show some love by sharing your biggest takeaways and ah-ha moments from each episode and tag me @jessieharrisbouton over on IG stories. I love to re-post you to my audience!
Today I'm Casting The Pod with my friend Jill Stanton from the Screw The Nine To Five podcast. . I was SO excited to get a chance to interview Jill as she has had a dramatic impact on my journey as an entrepreneur. . if you are someone that is looking to make a major shift in your life, lifestyle, career, or your business this interview is a MUST listen! . Listen in as Jill and I discuss: . The origin story of Screw The Nine To Five . How Jill's business and mindset have shifted since having her son Kai. . Her advice for a podcaster that is trying to monetizing but is struggling to connect their offer to paying customers. . How she helped cure my Premature Monetization ....(Hey! It happens to the best of us!) . Here is how you can connect with Jill Website: https://www.screwtheninetofive.com/ Podcast: https://www.screwtheninetofive.com/podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screwtheninetofive/
Today I'm sharing an interview that was originally published on The Screw The Nine to Five Podcast, where I chatted with Josh & Jill Stanton about how to keep the money you make. Josh and Jill are the co-founders of Screw The Nine To Five — their slice of the Internet where they help transform unsatisfied employees into dangerously-successful entrepreneurs. When they’re not CEO’ing they can be found traveling the world with their little guy, Kai, laughing at pug memes, or indulging in a tall glass of something stiff. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Always keep an eye on your bottom line — how much money do you actually keep at the end of the day? 2. Make sure that every dollar that’s being spent and received is meaningful. 3. You must have a system in place to make sure that the ROI is working in every part of your business. Subscribe to The Screw The Nine To Five Podcast - The Screw The Nine To Five Podcast Sponsor: ZipRecruiter: When it comes to hiring, you can save time and get more qualified candidates fast with ZipRecruiter. And right now, you can try ZipRecruiter for free at ZipRecruiter.com/fire! ZipRecruiter. The smartest way to hire.
Impact School: An Entrepreneurship & Personal Branding Podcast By Lauren Tickner
In today's episode, our host Lauren Tickner is joined by online entrepreneur Jill Stanton, who alongside her husband Josh, has built a successful and location-independent lifestyle business that has allowed them to "Screw The Nine To Five". In this episode you'll find out... - What exactly affiliate marketing is - Where you can find affiliate programs - How to integrate affiliate links in to your content Resources mentioned: Jill's affiliate marketing guide: https://www.screwtheninetofive.com/affiliate-marketing Aura ring: https://ouraring.com/partners/laurentickner/ FREE Instagram Ebook: http://bit.ly/InstagramChecklistAndTips The Impact School Podcast is a show by Lauren Tickner (www.laurentickner.com) designed to impact your life through giving you actionable steps and strategies to build your brand, increase your income, and become the best version of yourself. Hit subscribe for new episodes every Monday and Thursday. Follow me, Lauren Tickner, on social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/laurentickner YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/laurentickner Website: www.laurentickner.com Follow Jill: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screwtheninetofive/ Screw The Nine To Five: https://www.screwtheninetofive.com/ FREE workshop to increase your income to $8,000 per month: https://newonlinecoach.com/workshop Join the FREE Impact School Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/impactschool/ Impact School's Academy: https://newonlinecoach.com/workshop
Have you ever felt like you were wired differently than everyone else whether in life, entrepreneurship or in motherhood? There’s nothing wrong with you. This episode with Jill Stanton of Screw The Nine To Five is a call to embrace your unique identify and not be afraid to go your own way.In this episode you’ll hearWhat affiliate marketing is and why you should incorporate it into your businessHow to shift your business to fit into your ideal life for you and your familyAre you ready to finally take your idea and expertise and turn it into a profitable online business that you can run on “nap time hours”? Apply now for a complimentary Gameplan Call with Katie to strategize! >> Game Plan CallFor the full show notes visit >> HERESCREENSHOT THE SHOW TODAY AND TAG ME ON YOUR INSTAGRAM STORIES! I LOVE REPOSTING YOUR SHARE ON MY STORIES! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What does it take to build a successful ecommerce business these days? Is there some secret formula that high achieving sellers like Scott have discovered that everyone else doesn’t know about? On this episode of The Amazing Seller, you’ll hear from Scott as he welcomes back his guest, Jill Stanton. Jill and her husband Josh are the co-founders of, Screw The Nine To Five. They are serial online entrepreneurs and world travelers. Jill has extensive experience with not only engaging but building social media communities around niche interests. In her conversation with Scott, Jill talks about building social media communities, why it’s important to target a market with existing social media groups, if it’s a good idea to use giveaway contests, why you need to care about what people you want to reach care about, and much more. Don’t miss a minute of this informative episode featuring Jill’s expert perspective! Don’t try to build something out of nothing. If you have a great product idea or a direction you want to take your brand, should you just run with it or are their validation steps you can take? According to Scott and Jill, it is not a good idea to try to reinvent the wheel. Why go out and try to create something out of nothing when you can locate existing excitement and energy around a niche market and build from that? If you want to build a rafting ecommerce brand, then go out there and start connecting with rafting groups! To hear more about this critical topic, make sure to listen to this episode of The Amazing Seller! Provide value before you try to sell. Let’s face it, salespeople have a terrible reputation for using people as a means to their end. Just take a look around your social circle, you are sure to find someone who has had a negative experience with a salesperson. What is the solution? Is there any hope for an honest person who wants to make a sale? Yes! Scott and Jill teach sellers like you to focus on providing value before you try to sell anything. Don’t go in, guns blazing hoping to land a big sale. Enter into social media groups and other spaces with the intention of helping others and connecting them to resources. Make sure to listen to this episode of The Amazing Seller as Scott and Jill expand on this important subject! Don’t take short cuts, play the long game! Too often people are looking for a quick and easy way to make money and find success. But the truth is, the “Quick” way doesn't usually work! If you want to build something that will last and provide you with a stable income, you’ve got to be ready to put in the work. Building a thriving and successful ecommerce business is going to take time. Don’t think that you can listen to a few podcasts and read a few blogs and then expect to have booming business overnight! The old saying is true, “Nothing worth having comes easy.” Listen to this episode of The Amazing Seller as Scott and Jill encourage sellers like you to play the long game! OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE AMAZING SELLER [0:03] Scott’s introduction to this episode of the podcast! [3:20] Jill Stanton joins the podcast to talk about building social media communities. [5:15] Make sure there is an existing community you can build from. [10:20] Is it a good idea to launch a giveaway contest for your group? [13:00] You need to care about what the people you are trying to reach care about. [18:30] If you want to build something, start providing value! [22:00] Scott shares the story behind the, “Five Minute Pitch.” [24:45] Jill’s advice for sellers who want to start building a community. [30:00] Don’t take shortcuts, play the long game! [32:15] Closing thoughts from Scott. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE www.theamazingseller.com/621 Screw The Nine To Five www.ecombizbook.com
Wondering how to create a business that is aligned with your values? In this interview Josh Stanton and Jill Stanton from Screw The Nine To Five share one of the hardest and best decisions they've ever made - to shut down their $330,000/year membership community after 3.5 years. We discuss the importance of alignment in life and business, and why as entrepreneurs understanding what we want and then doing things that align with that is the only way to be fulfilled and ensure longevity and success. Listen in now. Show notes can be found at www.foundersconnect.co/podcast
What does it take to build a thriving brand online? How do you create a following and leverage your influence to achieve your goals? What happens when you feel the need to make a shift and end up walking away from the very thing that brought you all that success? On this episode of The Amazing Seller, you’ll hear from Scott as he welcomes his guest, Jill Stanton. Jill and Josh Stanton are the co-founders of Screw The Nine To Five. They are serial online entrepreneurs and world travellers. In her conversation with Scott, Jill opens up about their journey, why they decided to move from affiliate marketing to building a personal brand, the value of getting clarity in business, what it takes to connect with a large following, and much more. You don’t want to miss a minute of this engaging episode featuring Josh and Jill's story! Hard work pays off. Jill and Josh started their journey in 2011 working jobs they saw no future in and decided that they needed to make a change. They leapt and started putting together an ecommerce business focused on skin care. While it took a lot of hard work and sleepless nights, their hard work paid off, and they were able to secure their first month with $1,000 in profit. They ended up selling that business for $50,000 and went on to start several other businesses in 2012. The big takeaway from Jill and Josh’s initial success is that they were sick of their current circumstances and decided to do something about it. In short, they took action! They weren’t experts in skin care; they were just willing to go out there, put in the work, and trust that profit would follow and it did! Don’t become a slave to your business! Success and growth are a what every business leader is after, right? But what happens when all of the success becomes a weight that drags you down? From Jill and Josh, the complexity and daily demand of their business began to take a toll and caused them to rethink their approach. The last thing you want in business is to find yourself shackled to something that doesn’t fulfil you. It might sound crazy, but their story could be your story! What will you do when that moment comes and feel like you’ve become a slave to your business? Will you stay committed and miserable or will you make the changes necessary? To hear how Jill and Josh pivoted and took their efforts in a new direction, make sure to listen to this episode of The Amazing Seller! What do you really want? At the end of the day, one of the best things you can do for your business is to identify your “why.” If you’ve been around the TAS community for very long, you know that Scott is passionate about helping sellers like you figure out this important aspect of entrepreneurship. Do you know your “why?” When was the last time you reevaluated it? For some people that “why” will be a constant but for others, it will need to change as their business grows. Learn from Josh and Jill’s story and how asking the question “What do I really want?” helped them get to the core of their “why” by listening to this episode of The Amazing Seller. OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE AMAZING SELLER [0:03] Scott’s introduction to this episode of the podcast! [5:20] Jill Stanton join the podcast to share their story. [12:00] Jill talks about their affiliate marketing efforts. [14:00] What led Josh and Jill to focus on building their personal brand? [17:00] Why you need clarity in your business. [24:00] Jill talks about connecting with a large following. [28:50] What is QBR? [32:10] How has life been since Josh and Jill pulled back in their business? [36:00] Jill talks about their traffic strategy. [42:00] Attention is the new currency. [44:40] What do you really want? [47:45] If you want to change you’ve got to start forming positive habits. [53:30] Closing thoughts from Scott. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Screw The Nine To Five Clockwork: Design Your Business to Run Itself theSkimm Breaking The Habit of Being Yourself Atomic Habits
Josh Stanton Josh Stanton is the Co-Founder of Screw The Nine To Five, a movement that is designed to empower entrepreneurs through actionable insights and tips. In their journey together, he helps them to create passive streams of income online. “If your idea is based on what you think people would want because you're kind… The post Josh Stanton Building an Audience of Believers | Ep. 230 appeared first on Bottleneck Distant Assistants.
Today is the day for all of you secretly (or not secretly!) wanting to finally ditch your 9-5! Are you an entrepreneur who is overwhelmed by the idea of leaving your steady job and pursuing your dreams? Are you not sure where to start, or even how to start? Today’s episode of the Epic Success Podcast is all about just that. Listen in as Jill Stanton of, Screw The Nine To Five, gives us the real-life, practical steps to balancing life and business while crushing your goals. Jill Stanton and her husband Josh are literally living the entrepreneurial dream and want you to be too. The biggest takeaways from this episode are:
Where is the one place prospects can go to see all of your offerings and get a better understand of YOU!? It’s your website, your home base!! The question is, how do you get more people to see it? Today I brought on co-owner of Screw The Nine to Five and co-host of the ‘Screw The Nine To Five’ podcast with her husband Josh, Jill Stanton and she talking all things WEBSITE TRAFFIC. How you can put a piece of free content on your website and get clients. Check out the full episod to learn how! (7:17) “Think of it as an ultimate guide but it’s a blog post. It’s a very in depth, highly researched piece of free content that site on your website and is tricked out with key words and all this stuff. But it leads to revenue in your business” (10:26) “My number one would definitely be, and this is a lesson i learned right away, thankfully straight in my first year of business with Josh is don’t assume you know what people want” (16:39) “I’m pretty excited pumped about the team to be honest. That was one of our biggest goals of this year, was to find a really dialed in team LOCALLY!” Join Jill and Josh’s webinar by heading over to www.screwtheninetofive.com/workshop and you can check out the cornerstone resource by heading over to www.screwtheninetofive.com/webinars Connect with Jill: https://www.screwtheninetofive.com https://www.facebook.com/SayNoToNinetoFive/ https://www.instagram.com/screwtheninetofive/ Connect with Kelly: www.kellyroachcoaching.com www.facebook.com/kellyroachinternational www.twitter.com/kellyroachint **I have open slots for FREE 30 minute strategy sessions on my calendar for business owners who are looking to take their business online and optimize their results. Interested? Apply at www.kellyroachcoaching.com/start ** A HUGE thank you for listening to Unstoppable Success Radio! I would be so grateful if you left me a rating and review! My mission and goal is to serve you, my listeners, so please submit your questions for an upcoming #ask Kelly episode by emailing coaching@kellyroachcoaching.com or @kellyroachint or calling 610 910 3600 to submit your questions! Here's how I can help you achieve your goals: -How to build, scale and automate growth in your business:kellyroachcoaching.com/yes -Take your hobby, side hustle or new business quickly to the 100k mark: kellyroachcoaching.com/100k -Turbo charge your productivity, breakthrough overwhelm and the impact the profit in your business in 30 day or less kellyroachcoaching.com/higher-profits/ -Inquire about Private consulting and coaching by completing the application at: http://kellyroachcoaching.com/apply-now/ Get insider tips and resources only available to my private email community by texting IGNITE to 44222 or visiting kellyroachcoaching.com and selecting any of the exciting resources or trainings available for immediate download. Have you gotten your copy of UNSTOPPABLE: 9 Principles for Unlimited Success in Business and in Life at Amazon here NOW!
As Daniel Carbonel makes the eighth episode of his Wake Up to Freedom Podcast, he continuously brings in elite internet marketers who are experts in creating a financial freedom business. Guesting on the show today is the owner of the Screw The Nine To Five movement, Josh Stanton and like all the previous guests who appeared on Daniel’s podcast, Josh, will also tell his inspiring story. Husband and wife Josh and Jill Stanton actually co-developed the Screw The Nine To Five movement and their goal is to help people transcend from their regular 9 – 5 jobs and be successful at creating their freedom business on the internet. This revolutionary idea will help more people to take risks in being an entrepreneur and actually be successful in it. And Josh’s secret formula is not what you think that will make you successful. Find out more to know this secret formula! Josh and Jill The fateful meeting between Josh and his wife, Jill, has given us the amazing opportunity to discover the powerful movement that they’ve created which is the Screw The Nine To Five movement. But it took some time and effort before they got to where they are right now. They’ve also tried numerous business models that were good, except it wasn’t aligned with their real passion in life, which was to help people start a financial freedom business. Today the couple are traveling around the world in places like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South East Asia, China, and Mexico. They’re currently making at least $500,000 a year just by focusing on one business – the Screw The Nine To Five.com – and helping people achieve their business goals and become successful entrepreneurs. Life Before the Screw The Nine To Five.com Before they became an established business with the Screw The Nine To Five.com, Josh and Jill Stanton were in the business of creating and selling websites that they’ve built with good marketing strategy. Their first one was a skin care website which helped them made their first $1,000. Then after 10 months of going at it, they were finally able to hit their goal of $6,000 a month. Having gained the experience of successfully building small brands plus their prior work experience in other web-based businesses individually, they were ripe to build their most successful brand of all – the Screw The Nine To Five.com, which is essentially their version of a financial freedom business. Josh’s Focus when it comes to a Financial Freedom Business When his father died Josh had an awakening and he promised himself that he will only do the things that he wants to do and not those things that he is forced into doing. That idea became the sole focus of his life and business. And then it dawned on him that the reason why some people fail as an entrepreneur is because they still retain the mindset of an employee and not have the mindset of an entrepreneur. The end result is that they were not able to build a freedom business, instead, they roll back to the traditional way of doing business which will no longer work in the modern times. So, the key to Josh’s Screw The Nine To Five idea is to first change the mindset of a person and make him/her think like an entrepreneur instead of an employee, then he teaches them how to do the internet business which is actually a financial freedom business. The Real Reason why Entrepreneurs Fail According to Josh the biggest obstacle that the entrepreneurs have difficulty overcoming is the very thing that they create – the “have to” mentality. They essentially become limitations that these entrepreneurs set for and against themselves where they’ll think like, “I have to make money,” “I have to do this,” “I have to work X number of hours in order to be successful” etc. when any business even a freedom business should have zero limitations by nature. Josh suggests that people who want to approach him and get coaching from his Screw The Nine To Five initiative should first consider this,
Today on the show we welcome Josh Stanton. Josh is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five, which is him and his wife, Jill’s, slice of the internet where they help entrepreneurs build more attention to their brands, make more money in their business and get more out of their life through simple strategies, how to’s and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the realities of building a business online. In this episode, we tackle the topic of how to create a highly engaged Facebook group. We’re here today to let you in on a little secret and that is that Facebook member numbers is kind of a load of BS if you don’t have engagement! But how do you cultivate engagement, and better yet sustain it, from the get-go? Josh lets us in on their tips, tricks, and processes that have helped him and Jill create a successful, highly engaged and empowered Facebook group that actually drives members to sales. All done in as little as thirty minutes a week! We discuss how to show up for your people personally, how to drive them to your products or services, how to set group rules and expectations and how to keep your page alive and buzzing with content, questions and resources that impact the community you are serving. If you are looking to step up your Facebook game and create a thriving community – then this is the episode to fill up your notepad up with! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes go to thestrategyhour.com. To download the transcript of this episode head to: thestrategyhour.com.
Segment 1:Josh Stanton is the co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five—him and his wife, Jill's slice of the internet where they help entrepreneurs build more attention to their brands, make more money in their business and get more out of their life through simple strategies.Segment 2: Alexandra Franzen is a writer based in Portland, Oregon. Alexandra's latest book is called You're Going to Survive. It's a book about stressful, discouraging experiences—things like unhappy customers, projects that flop, negative reviews, financial panic—and how to get through those tough moments. Segment 3: Lara Alexiou has been helping people transform their lives through the Eastern Healing Arts for nearly two decades. She has trained extensively in yoga, qigong, meditation, and Taoist philosophy. She is the author of the book Become the Architect of Your Body, Mind, and Soul.Segment 4: Marcy Keckler is Vice President of Financial Strategy at Ameriprise Financial. Segment 5: Barry Moltz shares how to get your business unstuck.Sponsored by Nextiva.
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Launching on online business with Josh Stanton. Josh is a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five - they help unsatisfied entrepreneurs get more out of their life and business through actionable strategies and simple how-to's. He shares his personal journey and how to start an online business or side-hustle. One of his goals is to enjoy a location independent lifestyle. Henry Lopez is the host of this episode of The How of Business show – dedicated to helping you start, run and grow your small business. (TheHowOfBusiness.com)
In this episode of the Fearless Launching Show, we kick off our brand new feature where we talk to a successful business owner about one of their most successful launches. We'll learn what made the launch so successful and also get their best tips on how to apply to your own launches. This week we're talking to Josh Stanton of Screw The Nine To Five. Check out the show notes at: annesamoilov.com/179
In this episode of the Fearless Launching Show, we kick off our brand new feature where we talk to a successful business owner about one of their most successful launches. We'll learn what made the launch so successful and also get their best tips on how to apply to your own launches. This week we're talking to Josh Stanton of Screw The Nine To Five. Check out the show notes at: annesamoilov.com/179
If you had to define it, could you clearly say what it means for a company to be a “lifestyle brand?” When Josh Stanton first started on his entrepreneurial journey he didn’t know either. In fact, it was the furthest thing from his mind. He just needed to make some money. His story goes something like this: After a very short stint studying engineering at university, he was exhausted and not enjoying what he was doing, and his Dad recognized the problem. He told Josh, “You don’t have to do this. You can do whatever you want.” Josh says that was the conversation that enabled him to understand that it was OK for him to take control of his own life and not follow the path everyone else does. So he did. Today, most people know Josh as one half of the dynamic team behind Screw The Nine To Five, the company and community aimed at becoming the #1 lifestyle brand in the world. In this conversation you’ll hear the backstory of how Josh and his wife have gone from owning random online businesses that felt a lot like corporate jobs, to leaders of an energizing community that empowers those seeking lifestyle freedom. If Josh can make money selling a goldfish book, you can be an entrepreneur too The first thing Josh Stanton did to move into the realm of online business was to hire someone to research and ghostwrite a book about the care and feeding of goldfish. Sounds like a strange topic, but he had his reasons. The book was written, Josh got it formatted, put it on Amazon, and began selling it - to the tune of $15,000 in total sales. It may not sound like much of a business… but most people never step out to create anything of their own. $15K earned from a simple book, in his first attempt, was all it took for Josh to see that he really could support himself independent of someone else writing him a paycheck. Your first effort as an entrepreneur doesn’t have to be world-changing. In fact, it’s probably better if it’s not. The lessons you learn in those initial forays into the online business world are what teach you the things you need to know in order to make a difference over the long haul. Josh describes his own meandering path to success in detail in this conversation. Why Josh Stanton sold money-making businesses to pursue something greater As Josh and Jill become more successful as entrepreneurs, they had their hands in many different types of online businesses. There were many affiliate relationships, skin care brands, health care products that filled their bank account each month. The Screw The Nine To Five Community was also starting to take off. But it wasn’t as satisfying as Josh had assumed it would be. All those unrelated, random businesses started to feel like drudgery, something he didn’t really want to work on anymore. Sounds kind of like a corporate job, doesn’t it? After discussing what they really wanted to contribute to the world, Josh and Jill decided to sell those businesses and put all their focus into Screw The Nine To Five. That decision proves to have been exactly the right choice for them. They have plans to make it the #1 Lifestyle Brand in the world. Their focus now is on helping others achieve success in three specific areas: business, health, and life. How does one go about building a world-changing lifestyle brand? Josh reveals the ups and the downs of the Screw The Nine To Five journey, in this episode of Corporate Escapees. Do you know how to make the decision about who your ideal customer is? When Josh and Jill first began Screw The Nine To Five they were focused on helping people start businesses and develop ways of producing side income. All of that is fine, but they discovered that many people were following along without committing to make their own lifestyle dreams happen. That’s when they decided to narrow their focus by identifying their ideal customers. Rather than targeting anyone who was interested in learning about generating online income they decided to find those who are truly ready to start their own business. That subtle shift has enabled them to scale their business faster than ever before. In this conversation Josh describes how they’ve learned to identify that target audience, how strategic partnerships enable them to help their audience with less effort, and why Facebook Ads have turned out to be unreliable in terms of long-term business success. Those are powerful lessons-learned you can benefit from, so be sure you hear them on this episode. Members of the Screw The Nine To Five Community are given the opportunity to give back The Screw The Nine To Five community is a dynamic place where those who are building their own businesses come together for support, resources, and training. It’s the main way Josh and Jill empower others to create the same kind of lifestyle they have. But they want more for their members than business success. They also want to help them give back through their success. That’s why they are working to establish relationships with 3 non-profits. Every monthly member will soon be able to select one of those charities as the recipient of a percentage of their membership fee each month. As you can see, Josh and Jill are eager for their lifestyle brand to do more than equip people to make money, they want to nurture a mindset that truly gives back in significant ways. This is a great conversation that reveals many of the strategies Josh and Jill have used to establish their business and empower others to create the lifestyle they want. You don’t want to miss this episode. What you will learn in the podcast [0:36] Paul’s introduction of Josh Stanton’s journey with Screw The Nine To Five [2:45] Everyone thinks Josh has a weird obsession with pugs (but he doesn’t) [4:12] The backstory: not quite the typical corporate escapee story [7:05] Josh’s first internet business: a goldfish book business that made $15K [11:59] Why it took so long for Josh to be comfortable saying he was an entrepreneur [14:20] The full time work that is Screw The 9 to 5 and how Josh and Jill made the decision to ditch profitable businesses to focus on their community and business [18:55] Discovering and targeting their ideal customer and build strategic partnership [27:07] Lessons-learned using Facebook Ads and why he wants organic traffic instead [31:19] The biggest challenges right now revolve around capacity [35:31] Daily habits Josh employs [38:39] The charity and giving projects the Screw The 9 to 5 team is aiming to help [42:05] Josh’s top 3 productivity tips [47:58] Parting advice from Josh: Stick with it - there’s always better on the other side Links mentioned in the podcast www.BuildLiveGive.com/webinar Frank Kern - well known marketer and copywriter Jason Gaignard’s Mastermind Talks Amy Porterfield’s Webinar Training Course Nathan Chan of Foundr Ari Meisel BOOK: Traction Grill’d Burger Company Kiva: Microfinance loans that change lives Asana Slack Evernote Voxer Text Expander BOOK: The E-Myth Connect with Josh Stanton Screw The 9 to 5 Website www.ScrewCommunity.com - Facebook Group Screw The 9 to 5 Podcast Connect With Paul and Live Build Give On Facebook On Twitter: @BuildLiveGive On LinkedIn On Instagram: @BuildLiveGive
How do you move to action when you're frozen in doubt? How to you change old stories about yourself? How do you rewrite endings to old stories? Listen in to find out. Links mentioned: RDworkshops.com, ScrewtheNinetoFive.com, SolopreneurHour.com. Write in with your questions: Heather@choosetohaveitall.com Need help getting into BOSS Mode? Grab your Binge List for BOSSES right HERE: the episodes you must listen to for the life and business you want: https://www.choosetohaveitall.com/podcast/
In today's episode, I have Kelly Christian on the show to talk about how to get your finances in line because let's be honest... How many of us keep proper track of our finances when we're travelling? Not many of us right?This is why I brought Kelly on the show! I asked Kelly for a quick bio and here's what she said:"I am a registered professional bookkeeper, trained in bookkeeping 20 years ago during my time at UVIC and Camosun College in Victoria, BC (it seems like just yesterday….).I am one of those financial “geeks” who actually like to find out the new tax rules each year and hunt through financial websites so I can learn new things every day. I know what you’re thinking, she must be nuts. I sometimes think that myself and my sons sure love to tell me what a nerd I am…"I've gotten to know Kelly a little bit through a little community I'm a part of, Screw The Nine To Five, and she's an awesome chick. She's a Canadian tax account but the things we talk about today are just some little tips and tricks on how you can get your finances under control so when the tax man does come a knocking... You'll be prepared!Enjoy this episode Dudes and Dudettes!*fist bump*Show notes: https://TMDshow.com/33FB Community: http://DudeBrood.com
In today's episode, I have Kelly Christian on the show to talk about how to get your finances in line because let's be honest... How many of us keep proper track of our finances when we're travelling? Not many of us right?This is why I brought Kelly on the show! I asked Kelly for a quick bio and here's what she said:"I am a registered professional bookkeeper, trained in bookkeeping 20 years ago during my time at UVIC and Camosun College in Victoria, BC (it seems like just yesterday….).I am one of those financial “geeks” who actually like to find out the new tax rules each year and hunt through financial websites so I can learn new things every day. I know what you’re thinking, she must be nuts. I sometimes think that myself and my sons sure love to tell me what a nerd I am…"I've gotten to know Kelly a little bit through a little community I'm a part of, Screw The Nine To Five, and she's an awesome chick. She's a Canadian tax account but the things we talk about today are just some little tips and tricks on how you can get your finances under control so when the tax man does come a knocking... You'll be prepared!Enjoy this episode Dudes and Dudettes!*fist bump*Show notes: https://TMDshow.com/33FB Community: http://DudeBrood.com
In today's episode, I have Jill and Josh Stanton from Screw The Nine To Five on to co-host this episode where we talk all about how to create a membership website people are going to flock to to join.I've known Jill and Josh for just over a year and we've become extremely good friends.Not only are they good friends of mine, but they're both my mentors and I've learned a lot from them about this crazy little thing called online business.They've both been digital nomads in the past when they were growing their businesses which started off a niche web sites, including skin care and how to train your goldfish, and Thailand was the birthplace of Screw The Nine To Five, the place where they teach people how to escape their day jobs and take their expertise online.Show notes can be found at https://TMDshow.com/14
In today's episode, I have Jill and Josh Stanton from Screw The Nine To Five on to co-host this episode where we talk all about how to create a membership website people are going to flock to to join.I've known Jill and Josh for just over a year and we've become extremely good friends.Not only are they good friends of mine, but they're both my mentors and I've learned a lot from them about this crazy little thing called online business.They've both been digital nomads in the past when they were growing their businesses which started off a niche web sites, including skin care and how to train your goldfish, and Thailand was the birthplace of Screw The Nine To Five, the place where they teach people how to escape their day jobs and take their expertise online.Show notes can be found at https://TMDshow.com/14
In today's episode of The Art of Passive Income, Mark and Scott talk to Jill Stanton from ScrewTheNineToFive.com. Jill and her husband Josh have figured out what it takes to be successful in both business and in marriage. Together they help personal brands and businesses scale from the ground up. But how do they do it and still maintain a happy marriage? They set their boundaries: Identify your personal strengths Work in separate areas Stick to your own role and trust that the other has their side Jill shares her journey of how she went from a 9-5 job to saying Screw It and becoming successful in helping to build their own online business and brand, and is now teaching others how to do the same. We also discuss... Momentum Marketing Self-doubt—Going outside of your comfort zone This is a wild episode that Scott Todd says was one of his most enjoyable episodes and leaves Mark drinking the screw the 9-5 Kool-aid! Listen in to find out why. TIPS OF THE WEEK Mark: Learn more about Jill at ScrewTheNineToFive.com Scott: Check out HeyLandlord.co. It's a way of keeping all the communications between landlords, property managers, and tenants all condensed into one space. Jill: Read the book Profit First: A Simple System to Transform Any Business from a Cash-Eating Monster to a Money-Making Machine by Mike Michalowicz. Isn't it time to create passive income so you can work where you want, when you want and with whomever you want
Adrienne Dorison is a business strategist and podcast host who helps experts, entrepreneurs and business owners get better results, in less time. She is the founder of Good Businesses Do Good, a growing global movement to amplify generosity amongst entrepreneurs, because when we earn more we can give more which means we can change the world. Adrienne has a corporate background with LEAN Six Sigma as a continuous improvement expert and she has developed proven systems for entrepreneurs that deliver real results, fast. Adrienne has been recognized as a thought leader in the millennial entrepreneurial space. She hosts her own podcast, The School of Self-Mastery, and contributes to a myriad of media and publications such as Business Insider, Clark Howard, WSB-TV, Brazen Careerist, The Huffington Post, and podcast appearances including Art of Charm, Entrepreneur on Fire, SoMoney, and Screw The Nine To Five. She lives in St. Petersburg, FL with her fiance, Bernese Mountain Dog {Church}, and Irish Terrier {Airy}. She competes nationally in distance triathlons, and loves Crossfit and cookies. WHAT WE CHATTED ABOUT: The Importance + Value In Giving Back Your Big, Big Why Why Giving Is Vital For Your Business + Yourself How Her Dog Gives Back Giving More By Making More Shifting The Way We Do Business Overcoming Doubt By Grasping Gratitude Giving With A Joyful Heart = Attracting Abundance 3 Track Systems Becoming A Thought Leader Building Connections Supporting Others GIFT: Adrienne is giving us step-by-step how to's to build our business in 20 minutes a day! Thanks, Adrienne! CLAIM IT HERE. Want to carry it with you? Subscribe to the Podcast on your handy-dandy phone! LISTEN ON ITUNES LISTEN ON STITCHER GET ALERTED WHEN THE NEWEST PODCAST IS OUT!
I am delighted to share a conversation with Jill Stanton today. Jill and her husband Josh are exceptionally authentic throughout the branding on their businesses ScrewU and Screw The Nine To Five, and she really brings that authenticity to this conversation. Jill and Josh Stanton started their first online business in 2012. They wanted to start a movement, but they didn't have a lot of direction. They have done everything – blogs, podcasts, a Facebook group, videos, online courses – but they found it was important to trim the fat. It isn't necessary for Jill and Josh to do all the things. They learned to focus on what they love doing, and go all in. “We've been on this three year journey of figuring out what we do like, and cutting what we don't, and creating a business that not only serves, but feels good to us.” If you are interested in screwing the nine-to-five lifestyle, but you don't know where to start, Jill has some tips. Start by doing a brain dump: figure out what you're good at, what you're skilled at, and what you enjoy doing. Identify the things that you are most drawn to and research them. Develop related skills, and try to identify a problem that you can solve. “When you are first starting out, you don't know what you don't know.” If you are having trouble coming up with something, ask your friends and pay attention to the things that people ask for your advice on. This might shine a light on the skills and knowledge you have that other people don't. One thing that Jill and Josh have learned about entrepreneurs is that many of the people building their business in the personal brand space go through a particular progression, and they created a model called Momentum Marketing. The model has five steps: The Grind – Coming up with an idea, validating the idea, doing research, putting a plan in place, building a website, setting up social media, and creating any other assets that need to be prepared. The Hustle – Build visibility by creating consistent content each week, emailing your list regularly, joining communities, developing an offer, and forming relationships. It's hard work, but you can't skip it. The Engine – Creating sales funnels, running webinars, and other things that create consistent, sustainable monthly income. The Traffic – After you're making a certain amount of revenue, start playing around with paid ads, hiring a team, and focusing on big picture growth. The Profit – You're supervising launches, taking yourself out of the day-to-day aspects of your business, and focusing on the managerial aspects. Jill and Josh are currently overhauling their ScrewU course program to reflect the five stages of Momentum Marketing. The goal is to cut down on things that are overwhelming and give entrepreneurs only the things they need to focus on at each stage. A huge aspect of Screw the Nine to Five is its community, which Jill and Josh put a lot of time into building. A lot of entrepreneurs want to create an active community, particularly on Facebook, but it's not for everyone. Entrepreneurs first need to consider if their business needs an online community. Then they need to put in the work. “If you're not willing to show up every day, and really put that time and effort in to building that up, then I don't even think you should start a community. In fact, I think if you're not 100% devoted to giving those people your time, especially in the beginning, then you could have even more success showing up in other people's communities.” If you show up in a big way, and give more than you get, then you will provide value to the community and people will come to you. Jill manages and automates the posts she makes on social media with Meet Edgar. If you do have a strong community, then you might be interested in hosting a retreat or live event in the future. Jill believes that, if you're going to do a live event, you have to be very clear on the purpose of it. “When we had a clear purpose, everything flowed much easier.” Jill urges that you enlist some help, but she also warns that it's still probably going to exhaust you. Jill was a lot of fun to talk to. I'm really excited that she shared her tested strategies for starting an online business, building communities and digital marketing with the Bold Life Movement audience. SOME QUESTIONS I ASK: If someone is interested in “screwing the nine-to-five” lifestyle, what are first steps that they can take? Inside the Screw community, what are some things that people can expect? What advice would Jill like to give people who want to start a community on Facebook? What are awesome tools that are integral to Screw The Nine To Five? If an entrepreneur is interesting in hosting a retreat or live event, does Jill have any lessons she has learned? Are there steps that Jill and Josh took to get so good at marketing their business? IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: Strategies for screwing the nine-to-five lifestyle How to start an online business using the Momentum Marketing model When it is appropriate to build an online community, and how to start building it Why authenticity is an important aspect of a brand Plus much more… DON'T STOP HERE… Connect with Jill Stanton: Facebook Group | Instagram | Twitter Screw The Nine To Five ScrewU ADdicted: Lower Your Facebook Ad Spends & Increase Your Conversions
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Jill Stanton, co-founder of Screw The Nine To Five - a community that teaches people to take their online business to the next level. Jill’s built an incredibly engaged community around her website and online course. Listen in as Nathan and Jill talk engagement, creating multiple revenue streams, and why you need to be all-in or all-out. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Profit First What CEO do you follow? — Denise Duffield Thomas Favourite online tool? — Slack Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— Yes If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be?—That community is everything Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:25 – Nathan’s introduction 01:48 – Welcoming Jill to the show 02:10 – Screw The Nine To Five teaches people to take their online business to the next level 02:34 – Had the idea in 2012 when she and husband Josh started their own businesses 03:05 – Launched in April 2013 03:22 – Generate revenue from a membership site called Screw U 04:10 – Subscription is $69 per month 04:40 – Members access strategy sessions, conference calls with experts, Q and A 06:10 – Gone all-in on creating an engaged community 06:40 – Screw U currently has 361 paying members 06:55 – People stay 7 months on average 07:33 – Started as a one-off digital product: wanted to move into community building 08:33 – Over 500 people have signed up since the product started 09:17 – Other revenue comes from one-off courses 09:30 – Uses a series of tripwire offers that generate about $31k per month 11:36 – First live event is coming up - tickets open in May 12:10 – Jill had a podcast but closed it down 12:30 – 30k downloads per month after 114 episodes 13:10 – “It didn’t feel right any more...the business has grown hugely since we cut it” 14:25 – Connect with Jill by joining the Screw The Nine To Five facebook group 15:40 – Just over 16k people on their email list 17:20 – The Famous Five 3 Key Points: Set up multiple revenue streams that feed into each other. Find ways to package different elements of your product for different consumers. Go all in or all out. Cut what isn’t working and focus on what you love Community is everything. Build a community before you do anything else. Resources Mentioned: Freshbooks - The site Nathan uses to manage his invoices and accounts. Host Gator – The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for cheapest price possible. Leadpages – The drag and drop tool Nathan uses to quickly create his webinar landing pages which convert at 35%+ Audible – Nathan uses Audible when he's driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5 hour drive) to listen to audio books. Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives
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Learn how Jill Stanton used a free Facebook group as the primary tool to grow her online business “Screw The Nine To Five” and how you can replicate their success in your business.For show notes, links and more resources check out this episode on: http://entrepreneurignited.com/how-to-start-a-facebook-group-and-grow-your-business/ Connect with us on:http://facebook.com/derekgehlhttp://twitter.com/DerekGehl_4Realhttp://instagram.com/derekgehl
Unleash Yourself: Overcome Your Fears. Build A Business. Live Your Dream.
In this episode of the Unleash Yourself podcast Michael Carbone chats with Jill Stanton from Screw The Nine To Five about building a community, creating a membership site, affiliate marketing, and the reality of building a business with your life partner. For all the show notes and links to everything Michael mentioned in this episode, check out: michaelcarbone.ca/031 Make sure you subscribe so you never miss another episode: iTunes | Stitcher
Josh and Jill Stanton are the co-founders of ScrewTheNineToFive.com – their little slice of the internet where they teach unsatisfied 9-to-5'ers how to create online businesses that light them up! They have a serious case of itchy feet, have been known to drop an F-Bomb or two and aren't afraid of a big glass of red wine. We jammed on all things community, membership sites, continuity and the power of recurring revenue vs one-off digital products….as well as the entrepreneurial journey and all the crazy ups and downs that come with it in this episode of The School of Self-Mastery podcast. Resources: screwtheninetofive.com Simplified Success Society Get Big Series: www.adriennedorison.com/getbig
Josh & Jill Stanton are the co-founders of Screw The Nine To Five, an online community dedicated to helping people escape their nine-to-jobs by building a successful online business. On this episode, they discuss their journey as online entrepreneurs, challenges they faced as they built their business, mistakes to avoid, working as a team, building a brand online, and building a community of like-minded individuals. We also take a look behind the scenes at how they run their business and the habits that have made them successful. For show notes and links to resources mentioned on this episode visit: www.lifestylebusinessmag.com/008 Subscribe to this podcast Leave a rating & review
Josh and Jill Stanton are the co-founders of ScrewTheNineToFive.com - their little slice of the internet where they teach unsatisfied 9-to-5'ers how to create online businesses that light them up! They have a serious case of itchy feet, have been known to drop an F-Bomb or two and aren't afraid of a big glass of red wine. We jammed on all things community, membership sites, continuity and the power of recurring revenue vs one-off digital products....as well as the entrepreneurial journey and all the crazy ups and downs that come with it in this episode of The School of Self-Mastery podcast. screwtheninetofive.com Simplified Success Society: www.adriennedorison.com/dollar Get Big Series: www.adriennedorison.com/getbig
Welcome to Flipped Lifestyle Y'all! Hey y’all! We’re so pleased you dropped in to check out our Q&A with S&J. If this is the first time you’ve been here, make yourself at home and enjoy! This is Q & A Saturday where we answer one of your questions. We wanted to do this because we get a ton of questions from y’all and we know that if one person has a question, lots of others do, too. Every Sunday at 8pm EST we will open a post on our Facebook page and each week we will take questions from there. Every Thursday and Saturday we will be airing a new Q&A mini podcast with the answers. This will let us have more interaction with you guys and answer all those questions so you can get down the path we went down to build your business. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: CommissionJunction Clickbank Amazon TheSellingFamily.com ScrewTheNinetoFive.com TrainingAuthors.com
In episode 26 of The Side Hustle Show, I'm joined by Josh and Jill Stanton from ScrewtheNinetoFive.com. This pair is living the digital nomad dream, coming to us all the way from Chiang Mai, Thailand! Thanks to Adam from TropicalNomad.com for the intro! They earn a living running their location-independent affiliate marketing business from their laptops, and share the five keys to their success during our call. I can't believe we made it to episode 26 without having an affiliate marketing conversation! This has been my "main hustle" for the past 5 years. There are a ton of great, actionable tips here to get you started with an affiliate side hustle. In fact, we use one of my neglected sites as lens and a conversation piece to move through the discussion. Subscribe to The Side Hustle Show on iTunes! Subscribe to The Side Hustle Show on Stitcher! You'll learn: 3 strategies for selecting a niche. How to do the keyword research and competitive analysis. Why Josh says, "competition is more important than search volume." 2 unique SEO strategies, in addition to guest posting. Some sweet content creation ideas to make your site more compelling without making it "sales-y" The most important thing to consider when building an email list. The 5 Pillars: Niche selection Keyword research / competitive analysis Traffic generation Content creation List building Links mentioned: Stop Building Affiliate Sites LiveChatSoftwareHQ.com Long Tail Pro (affiliate link) | My interview w/ Spencer Haws Open Site Explorer PRPowerShot.com ScrapeBox.com Xenu broken link sleuth | Article explaining this Marie Forleo Aweber Reachmail BadAssGuestBlogging.com What do you think? Could affiliate marketing be your ticket to quitting your job and working from exotic locations around the world? Be sure to stop by ScrewtheNinetoFive.com, say hi to Josh and Jill, and grab their free Art of Authority guide. Trust me, it's a good one. If you have any questions about the episode, be sure to leave a note in the comments below and I'll guarantee you get an answer from one of us.