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I'm Josh Kopel, a Michelin-awarded restaurateur and the creator of the Restaurant Scaling System. I've spent decades in the industry, building, scaling, and coaching restaurants to become more profitable and sustainable. On this show, I cut through the noise to give you real, actionable strategies that help independent restaurant owners run smarter, more successful businesses.In this episode, I dig into one of the biggest blind spots in our industry: the real reason guests walk through our doors. Most restaurant owners think we're selling food or service — but that's not it. What we're actually selling is transformation. People come to us because they want to feel something — connection, escape, celebration, comfort. When you start to understand the emotional and experiential shifts you're providing, your entire approach to marketing changes. I lay out how to identify the transformation your restaurant offers and how to communicate that clearly to your guests. When you stop selling tasks and start selling outcomes, revenue follows. This one's about shifting your mindset so you can grow smarter, not just harder.Takeaways:Most restaurant owners are selling food, but successful ones sell transformation.The clarity of the promise is crucial for growth.People buy experiences, not just products.Identify the memorable moments in your dining experience.Transformational marketing can lead to higher prices and customer loyalty.Define the transformation your restaurant provides.Map out your unique process for delivering that transformation.Price based on outcomes, not inputs.Marketing should reflect the emotional resonance of your brand.Engage your team in understanding the transformation you offer.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Restaurant Profitability01:12 Understanding Revenue Ceilings and Transformation02:39 The Shift from Selling Products to Selling Experiences04:06 Defining and Delivering Transformation05:32 Marketing the Transformation EffectivelyIf you've got a marketing or profitability related question for me, email me directly at josh@joshkopel.com and include Office Hours in the subject line. If you'd like to scale the profitability of your restaurant in only 5 days, sign up for our FREE 5 Day Restaurant Profitability Challenge by visiting https://joshkopel.com.
In today's fast-paced world, attention is the ultimate currency—capturing it can make or break your business. But there's a hidden gem every entrepreneur needs to understand: the Theory of Consumption. In this episode, we dive deep into what this powerful concept is, why it's a game-changer, and how you can harness it to skyrocket your business growth. Join us as we unpack practical strategies to leverage attention and consumption patterns, ensuring your brand stands out in a crowded market. Tune in for actionable insights that will transform the way you connect with your audience!
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Are you ready to build a community for teachers? This one is for you even IF you don't think you are ready yet! We love to nurture our people through every piece of content we provide, but what if you could create a true sense of belonging through an online place for your audience to come together? FB groups aren't the only place to build a community of your ideal clients anymore. In 2025 you have options! You have probably already started creating community online in a place like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok or Twitter. So pop in your headphones and head over to find out how you can leverage what you are already doing. “It's one thing to be a part of an organization. It's another thing to be a part of the community”. Travis Kelce In this episode, you will learn: You CAN foster engagement as a TPT seller Build brand loyalty BEYOND just selling TPT products Develop stronger relationships and increase brand awareness Paid communities like a teacher membership can be your next step The #1 way SEO is going to help your community be found Links Mentioned in this Episode about building a teacher community: kaysemorris.com/patreon CEO Teacher® Resources Worth Their Weight in Gold You're already a wealth of knowledge! You're a teacher after all. You've got the skills, the passion, and the creativity to build a thriving online business. You may just not yet know what you want to create or how to get started. If that's you- First things first: Grab our "10 Steps To Get Started Selling Your Teaching Resources" workbook. It's your roadmap to success! This isn't just another worksheet to fill your Google Drive downloads folder– it's your personalized blueprint for getting started building a profitable online business. Now if you are a seasoned CEO Teacher® who has all the systems in place, has started showing up, and is still feeling overwhelmed with all the tasks and to-dos of building your teaching legacy? No problem! Let's break it down together. Your first step is to understand your CEO Teacher® Type, and all the goodness and inspiration that comes along with your already remarkable skill set! Take the 2 Minute quiz here so we can navigate the hard parts together! And if leveling up your knowledge with books is your love language, I have a whole library shelf of goodness just for you! CEO Teacher® Book List Ready to connect with a community of inspiring educators? Join the conversation! Instagram: Tag me @theceoteacher and let's chat about your edupreneur journey. No topic is off limits, and it's always a party in the DM's- just sayin' Podcast: Subscribe on iTunes and never miss an episode. This is your weekly go-to for all things teacher business, marketing, and mindset… Leave a Review: Help other teachers discover the CEO Teacher® Podcast and lean into their teacher magic! Join The Community: The CEO Teacher's Lounge is a community for ANY educator building an online business who doesn't want to do it alone. kaysemorris.com/patreon Let's make your teacher community and dreams a reality! P.S. Check out our latest CEO Teacher® Podcast episodes and blog posts for more inspiration and actionable advice. How To Build An Online Community For Teachers Why You Need To Build An Online Community How To Build A Community Of Teachers With A Podcast P.P.S. Don't forget to grab your free bag of virtual teacher goodies and start making your mark online! I believe in you! YOUR best is yet to come! Kayse
In this episode of the Unstoppable Marketer Podcast, hosts Trevor Crump and Mark Goldheart discuss the current state of the economy and its impact on marketing. They explore the "so you can" method for crafting effective marketing messages, providing examples and insights for businesses with both unique and common products. They also discuss how marketers are more like farmers than engineers. Please connect with Trevor on social media. You can find him anywhere @thetrevorcrump
In this episode, the FBA University boys discuss the differences in selling on Amazon vs Tik Tok Shop!
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This episode is a two-in-one special, with two guests for the price of one. One is one of the world's top experts on TikTok shop, and the other has sold hundreds of millions of dollars online and is even an accomplished DJ who plays at music festivals. ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On YouTube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos Join us for a fascinating conversation as we welcome Ali Grey, a remarkable e-commerce expert and globetrotter, to our podcast. Ali shares his journey from London to living in Taiwan, after having worked from an impressive 70 different countries. Discover how he started his entrepreneurial journey at the young age of 15 by coding his own dropshipping website, which led him to leave school and pursue e-commerce full-time. Ali talks about his success on Amazon and his early investments in Bitcoin, which were driven by his interest in cryptography and a desire to break away from traditional financial systems. In another exciting chapter, we explore Ali's creative side as GRY, a DJ who transitioned from organizing underground raves in London to performing at major festivals around the world. He reveals the four key strategies that propelled his e-commerce business to impressive revenue growth, including acquiring ASINs, leveraging affiliate marketing, building a strong community, and creating patented products. Ali emphasizes the importance of community and patent financing while sharing his personal preference for social media platforms. Finally, listen in as Bilal Sirbuland, a trailblazer in the TikTok Shop space, joins the discussion to share his journey from Amazon to becoming a top seller on TikTok Shop. Bilal highlights the simplicity and opportunities TikTok Shop offers, and shares strategies for launching and scaling a business, such as focusing on viral products and leveraging TikTok's algorithm for advertising. This episode is packed with valuable insights and strategies from both Ali and Bilal, providing a comprehensive guide for aspiring e-commerce entrepreneurs looking to thrive in the ever-evolving digital selling marketplace. In episode 630 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley, Ali, and Bilal discuss: 00:00 - E-Commerce Experts Discuss Success Strategies 06:39 - Teen Entrepreneur's Million-Dollar Gaming Venture 12:32 - From Raves to Festivals 17:43 - Value of Building Patents in Business 19:58 - Successful Transition to TikTok Shop 21:50 - Selling Brands on TikTok for Virality 26:27 - Selling Brands Without Influencers 32:47 - TikTok Shop Strategy and Pricing 39:52 - Selling Products on TikTok Shop
The FULL Bob Rose Show for Thursday 12-19-24 including a debate over TV ads ineffectively normalizing overweight Americans, as the latest media trend might not be successful selling products. Plus the latest on the out-of-control federal spending package proposal, and all of the morning's breaking news, on the Bob Rose Show for Thursday 12-19-24
Many companies make money by selling goods that need to be constantly replaced; think fast fashion, or tech devices that come out in new versions each year. But according to Vijay Govindarajan, professor at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business, smart organizations are increasingly eschewing that strategy for one focused on products that grow with the consumer through creative design or software updates. He shares several examples and explains how this approach can deliver more value for the buyer – and for the business – over the long term. Govindarajan is the coauthor of the HBR article "Design Products That Won't Become Obsolete."
Want to build a brand with a cult-like following? In this episode, we break down the 6 essential steps to: from crafting compelling brand narratives and establishing a strong mission to leveraging enemy marketing and introducing relatable brand characters, we unpack the strategy behind iconic, loyal brands.Tune in for actionable insights on building repeatable content pillars, creating social series, and staying ahead in 2025.Here's 5 things you can get done faster on Wix Studio:● Scale content with dynamic pages and reusable assets● And integrate with Meta CAPI, Zapier, Google Ads and more in seconds● A/B tests are a given—create them in days, not weeks with intuitive design tools● Connect tracking and analytics tools like GA4 & Semrush in seconds● And manage all your clients' social media from one dashboardAll of that right here: https://l.marketingexamined.com/wixpo
My name is Evan, I own a crafting company called Scorch Marker and I coach people that sell products. I can teach you how to make videos just like me so you can sell more products. (sponsored) Get a business bank account with Relay: https://lets.bankwithrelay.com/vanader/ Try my program for $1 for a limited time: https://vanader.samcart.com/products/the-accelerator-trial-1/ If you want to chat, DM me on Instagram @vanadergrowth https://www.instagram.com/vanadergrowth/ Disclosure: Relay is a financial technology company, not a bank. Banking services and FDIC insurance are provided through Thread Bank, Member FDIC. The Relay Visa® Debit Card is issued by Thread Bank pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. and may be used everywhere Visa® debit cards are accepted.
Send us a textIn this episode, I'm breaking down why building your own brand is the game-changer you need in the direct sales world. If you think your product or company alone will keep your business thriving, it's time for a reality check. Companies and products change or disappear, but your personal brand? That's what will keep you in the game, no matter what.We'll explore:Why depending on your product or company puts your business at risk.The difference between being “the product lady” and building a lasting brand.Real-life examples of direct sellers losing their income due to company closures—and how you can avoid this.The key steps to start building your brand, including discovering your superpower and crafting a message that's more than just product-focused.How sharing personal stories can build trust and loyalty, making customers stick with you, not just the product you sell.The importance of consistency and authenticity in creating a brand that people relate to and trust.If you've been on the fence about investing time in building your brand, this is your sign to start now. Let's make sure your business isn't just a product, but an extension of who you are.ResourcesConnect with me on Instagram @rachelaperry or via email at rachel@rachelaperry.com if you need help finding your superpower or building your brand. Let's talk!Hang out with me more! Send me the message PODCAST over on Instagram at @rachelaperry and I'll send you my "Parties-Optional Profit Plan!"For Additional Resources for Direct Sellers:www.rachelaperry.com
Steven Spielberg reflects on the 30th anniversary of his iconic film ‘Schindler's List' and the important organization it inspired, the Shoah Foundation. Also, our Shop TODAY team shares a few best-selling products, from fashion and beauty to home essentials. Plus, Andrea Bocelli and Sofia Carson discuss a new concert film marking Bocelli's three decades in the music industry.
Do you have a hard time selling products in your esthetician business? Are you afraid of being pushy? Do you only make money from services? If so, today's podcast is for you. Book a free Discovery Call with me to learn more about my 1:1 coaching program. It's a no pressure call where I learn about your business and we decide if we're a good fit to work together. Click here. Get the formula for making 100k in Revenue for FREE here. Follow me on Instagram: @esthetician.coach --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brittany-hagemann/support
Our anchors get the scare of their lives when they get a tour of Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonightmares' haunted maze in Rockefeller Center. Also, Chase Stokes joins to discuss the return of one of the biggest shows on television, 'Outer Banks.' Plus, our Shop TODAY team shares the best fashion and beauty products to purchase this fall as voted on by listeners. And chef Yotam Ottolenghi shares a delicious salmon and potatoes recipe.
Kelan Kline and his wife wanted to help others and create a more free life for themselves. Tune into this episode of Wake Up Legendary to hear how they started their online business selling products for Moms in need. Subscribe to Legendary Marketer on Youtube Follow Legendary Marketer on Facebook Follow Dave on Instagram
Takeaways - Value selling is relevant no matter what you sell- Data is the output that everyone cares about- Your message needs to match the level of the person- Always be multi-threading to win dealsMalek Haddadhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/malek-haddad-755abbb9/About Succession: Succession is the one place for life science companies to increase pipeline, hire and onboard the best sales talent, train and upskill the whole team, and enable them with the best tools and technology.https://www.succession.bioDownload the life science sales rep toolkit: https://www.succession.bio/content/life-science-sales-toolkitAsk us anything: https://forms.gle/6cJJo7imyekPcwdEA
Health New Zealand says some vape stores are putting profit over the health of our children. In July, the agency sent underage volunteers to 600 stores to attempt to buy vape and cigarette products. 63 retailers were caught - and will face infringement fines. National Public Health Service Compliance Manager Jo Pugh says it's very disappointing. "As a result, we sent out more infringement fines of $500 in this month than we have ever before." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Hudson Leogrande, the founder of Purely White Deluxe and Comfrt, shares his remarkable journey from packing products in his mother's basement to building two multimillion-dollar brands. Hudson discusses the early struggles of launching Purely White Deluxe, including the challenges of marketing a teeth whitening product with no prior experience and the breakthrough moment when he discovered the untapped potential of Snapchat. He also dives into the creation of Comfrt, a brand born from his personal struggles with anxiety, and how he used the same influencer-driven strategy to scale the business rapidly. - Hudson's journey from a basement startup to a global brand - The challenges and successes of launching Purely White Deluxe - How he leveraged Snapchat to build a strong customer base - The creation of Comfrt and its unique approach to alleviating anxiety through clothing - Hudson's approach to influencer marketing and how it drove massive growth - Insights into scaling an e-commerce brand in today's digital landscape - Many more valuable insights for entrepreneurs Click here to start your business for $1. You'll get all-access foundr+, where you'll find more in-depth, proven strategies from founders like our guest today and support and advice from our global community of 30,000 founders. If you loved this conversation and learned something new, rate and review this episode. Stay in touch with us, follow foundr on your favorite platform: Foundr.com Instagram YouTube Facebook X LinkedIn Magazine
The latest details in the trial of Karen Read, with additional state police officers now under internal investigation. Also, breaking down the new trend of medical tourism, where people travel for medical procedures and treatments. Plus, a few best-selling items to get at a discount, from summer sandals to the perfect product for cleaning your car.
Luke Lintz started his first business at the age of 16, going into Grade 11 of high school, in Canada. He now runs his public relations firm called HighKey Agency based in Puerto Rico, which grows digital brands of top-level business owners. He has grown a collective of over 100 million followers across his client's accounts; Has worked with every major publication imaginable, Forbes, WSJ, and New York Times; And has partnered with close to 100 A-List celebrities, including the likes of Kevin Hart, Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, The Kardashians, famous actors and tons of A list rappers. Key Moments [03:37] Northern winter led to early entrepreneurial instincts. [08:42] Business grew to 7 figures using influencers. [10:07] SEO success builds from doing it right. [15:14] Entrepreneur values vision, freedom, and limitless potential. [17:39] Positive energy attracts insight and mentorship challenges. [19:54] Admiration for a young, knowledgeable, jet setter entrepreneur. Find Luke Online https://www.instagram.com/lukelintz https://highkeyagency.com/ If you're enjoying Entrepreneur's Enigma, please give us a review on the podcast directory of your choice. We're on all of them and these reviews really help others find the show. GoodPods: https://gmwd.us/goodpods iTunes: https://gmwd.us/itunes Podchaser: https://gmwd.us/podchaser Also, if you're getting value from the show and want to buy me a coffee, go to the show notes to get the link to get me a coffee to keep me awake, while I work on bringing you more great episodes to your ears. → https://gmwd.us/buy-me-a-coffee Follow Seth Online: Seth | Digital Marketer (@s3th.me) • Instagram: Instagram.com/s3th.me Seth Goldstein | LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/sethmgoldstein Seth On Mastodon: https://s3th.me/@pch Seth's Marketing Junto Newsletter: https://MarketingJunto.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 165 - Selling digital files or prints? Which one is right for you?The Transcript page - https://photographysidehustle.com/165ConvertKit - Set up a free account with a list of up to 1,000 emails.Photoshop for Photographers course: https://photographysidehustle.com/photoshop-for-photographers-course/Cloud Backup - Back BlazePlease leave a voice message for Andy at SpeakPipe.com Ask a question and get on the podcast, you know it makes sense.Join the Facebook Group and ask as many questions as you like.Visit PhotographySideHustle.com, and you get access to all the downloads, including the Pricing Calculator, mini-courses, and videos of how I process my RAW images.Support the Show.PhotographySideHustle.com - SpeakPipe - Facebook Group
In this episode of **Money Grows On Trees: The Podcast**, host Lloyd Ross dives deep into a crucial topic: *The Three Reasons Why People Stay Broke*. Drawing inspiration from the wisdom of the late Charlie Munger, Ross breaks down the fundamental behavioral barriers that prevent financial success. Discover why caring too much about others' opinions, an inability to delay gratification, and a lack of continuous learning are holding you back from achieving your financial goals. Packed with actionable insights and real-world examples, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to break free from the cycle of financial stagnation. Tune in now to transform your money habits and start paving the way to wealth!
In episode 542, Kathie Lapcevic teaches us how to create products that fill us up creatively and make customers happy, while making a profit. Kathie Lapcevic is a blogger and teacher living in northwest Montana. She is a quiet rebel, embracing a simple and seasonal life that isn't exactly mainstream. She can often be found either making a mess in the garden or in the kitchen where she focuses on intentional living that showers love upon the important people in her life. In this episode, you'll learn about how to brainstorm ideas for products that could work well for your niche and why testing the idea is essential before investing time and money into it. Key points discussed: - Align Your Product and Actions With Your Values: If you stay true to your niche you'll feel good about your product and selling it will come more naturally. - How to Think Outside of the Box with New Products: Look at your competition - what are they selling? Will it work for your audience? Use it as inspiration but do not copy. - Research the Market Before You Launch a Product: Ask your audience directly what they want to learn from you - use a survey with a few specific options. - Digital Products Become Passive Income: Digital products may require a lot of work upfront but beyond that you earn money from them with minimal time spent. - Add a Personal Touch to Your Products: How can you make your products unique and personal to your brand? - Know Your Ideal Profit Margin Before You Start: Tally up costs of production (if any) with your time spent to work out a suitable price for your products - avoid undervaluing yourself and remember that success takes time. - Reach Out to Other Bloggers: Are there other bloggers or brands you can collaborate with? Subscribe to newsletters in your niche to stay up to date with trends and potential collaborations. Guest Details Connect with Kathie Lapcevic Website | Instagram
In case you haven't heard, the FTC recently announced legislation banning non-compete agreements, essentially making it illegal for any company in the United States to have a non-compete on an employee or in our case, an independent contractor. Today, I want to share my thoughts on this development, and more importantly, provide a warning and a word of caution because I know for a fact that the “vultures” are starting to circle. So what does this all mean for you, your business, and the industry as a whole? Tune in to find out as I break it all down in this episode! Listen to Learn 3:26 - My opinion on whether this new ruling from the FTC will be a good thing or not for our industry 5:34 - The two important clauses that are in most distributor agreements and are not covered in the FTC ruling, plus why this is important to be aware of 7:49 - Exciting details on our brand-new workshop, Transformed! 10:51 - Why I believe that this is a just rule, based on my past experiences and what I see in the industry 15:46 - What will never change for you, despite this ruling or any other ones that are introduced Are you tired of all the transactional strategies being taught today? Check out our brand new program, Transformed! (and get it for less than $10 right now) at: https://yourvirtualupline.com/transformed 417: The Downside of Selling Products from Multiple Companies Follow me on Threads & Instagram at @bob_heilig Join our free Network Marketing Community Subscribe to our YouTube Channel
There's a belief I'm seeing in our industry that team building is dead in 2024, and some companies are promoting the idea that you can still make money without building a team… but is this true?! In this episode, I want to keep it real and share why team building is not dead. Not only that, but there is most likely a greater opportunity for you to build a team today than there has ever been. However, in order for you to take advantage of it you have to step up your mindset and your skill set. If you do, you can put your business in a position to win BIG time, and it is my intention that this episode will provide you with the direction and support to do just that! Listen to Learn 1:20 - Where the belief that team building is dead is coming from and the role that the pandemic played in it 2:49 - What really separates the growing and successful businesses in our industry from the rest 5:10 - Why I believe so strongly that the opportunity that exists today is so much greater than ever before 8:28 - Exciting details on our brand-new workshop, Transformed! 10:42 - The real price of joining a business, what your prospects will be evaluating, and how it's about so much more than just money to them 12:54 - The three primary fears people have that will stack up the perceived price for them 15:35 - A challenge and an opportunity you have to uplevel your mindset and the systems you have in place when new people join your business Are you tired of all the transactional strategies being taught today? Check out our brand new program, Transformed! (and get it for less than $10 right now) at: https://yourvirtualupline.com/transformed 417: The Downside of Selling Products from Multiple Companies Follow me on Threads & Instagram at @bob_heilig Join our free Network Marketing Community Subscribe to our YouTube Channel
This Day in Maine for Friday, April 12th, 2024.
In this episode we chat with Joe Casabona. Joe is known specifically as a “podcast coach”, but he has a broad wealth of experience and expertise.He has helped companies and individuals with brand building, marketing, monetization, workflow automation and web design.We talked about starting a podcast, building a solopreneur, creator business, and balancing all of this with life and family.We also discussed the value of learning and understanding your own curse of knowledge that can get in the way of teaching.Joe shares the change in mindset that he went through once he became a parent.We also talked about forging a habit that allows our hobbies to be simply for fun, not productivity, success, or outcomes.And the lifestyle of having flexibility to hang with his family that drives him to succeed as an entrepreneur.Find Your Balance Of Niche vs Broad As A CreatorYou have to find a way to appeal to a broad audience to make your creator life sustainable. You want to be human. Because people want to network with and buy from people they can relate to. So that means you should share your stories as a parent, with your pets, or about your favorite sports teams. Don't hold back, just be a person first.But when it comes to the professional elements of your brand, be sure to find your niche.For things like sales, marketing, building a community around the solutions you provide, you need to niche down. What problem do you solve? Who do you solve it for? And how do you solve it? Once you figure this out, then people will understand why they should work with youSteps To Succeeding As A One Person Creator BusinessThe first question you need to ask yourself is “how will you support yourself”? And that's a tough reality check for many of us. We need to be real with ourselves. Literally, how will you support yourself? How will you support your family if you have one?How much money do you need to live? What is your freedom number so to speak. Once you know this, then you need to decide what will bring in revenue?Drawing from personal experience, the entrepreneurial journey often begins early with a profit making service. In the beginning take a very pragmatic approach. It's likely going to be a side hustle. But it can definitely gradually expand through strategic use of social media and networking. But it's most important to align your business with your lifestyle goals rather than just chasing money. You need to establish your balance between work and personal life. Set your non-negotiables such as family time, or fitness.And devise strategies for revenue, eventually passive income that are in alignment with your values.Also, understand that it won't be an overnight thing. This will take a lot of trial and error. But it will be well worth it. The Biggest Mistake Podcasters MakeThe number one thing Joe says gets in the way for clients is not knowing why the show exists, or who it's for.When you start a podcast, you need to know what your mission is. This is the number one thing podcast creators get wrong. And it's easy to define. So define it! “I Create [Podcast Name] to help [Audience] With [Problem Solved] By [Delivery Method]”The Second Biggest Mistake Podcasters MakeThis was an amazing part of the episode. You need to know how much time you spend on each step of an episode.The answers will lead to the creating capacity you have and also set goals for making things more efficient.When it comes to workflow, Joe asks every client the same first question:“What is the checklist of every single step you take to create an episode?”If the client doesn't have a checklist clearly defined, then that's the starting point.Make your checklist. Podcasting Automation And Workflow Joe is an automation genius. But a word of caution, he shares that it probably is a toxic trait because he tried to automate absolutely everything. Either way, we can learn a ton from Joe when he says “if I will need to continue to do something a few times, then I need to find robots to take care of it.”The best way to figure this out for you, as a podcaster, or a business owner in general, is listing out your workflow. What is everything you do to run different elements of your work?O.K. Now that you know all of the things, start setting up the dominoes to knock each other over. Don't just fly randomly by the seat of your pants.What can you automate?This might look different for everyone. The details will change and evolve. But a couple things are universal. Have a calendar set up. Have an episode tracker that defines each stage the episode is as it moves along from an idea to published.What can you outsource?You won't be able to outsource maybe even anything at first. But, you should have goalposts to work towards. Your workflow checklist will get more efficient over time. This will include hiring to buy back some of your time. If your goal is to work more and more in your zone of genius, aka being the creator, the podcaster, then it all starts with hiring for the first thing. Maybe it's someone to edit. For most people that's where we can buy 5 Strategies To Make Money With A PodcastJoe was super generous in the way that he dove into the framework that he teaches clients. He explained each piece of his 5 part framework to make money on your show. He calls it the SMASH Framework. Sponsorship: The most common way people think of to monetize their podcast because it's the most visible. You get a company to give you money in order to advertise on your show.Membership: Another commonly known way to monetize. Instead of asking potential sponsors, you ask your listeners to directly support the show, usually in exchange for some members-only benefits.Affiliate Links: This is the lowest barrier to entry, but may take time to get a decent income. You sign up for affiliate programs of products you commonly recommend, and you get a cut of each sale from people who click your link.Selling (Products or Services): I feel is the least-used way to monetize a podcast. You, using the podcast to prove your expertise, sell directly to your audience.Helping (Coaching, Consulting, Courses): Similar to Selling, you use you podcast to land consulting clients, coaching clients, or sell your online courses. This could be a little easier than selling since you can have a podcast that does exactly what your “helping” service does.Memorable Quotes"The only person who will remember that you worked late is your children, because you weren't there.”“The biggest mistake new podcasters make is not knowing their mission. Who do you create for, and what problem does your show help them solve?”"You need to be selective about who you work with. And then once you have expectations managed, you need the right systems in place.” “Take all business advice with a grain of salt.”Guest BioJoe Casabona humbly brags on his website that he will help you win back 12+ hours per week.He does this with podcast automation and workflow coaching. Joe helps busy solopreneurs take back their time by streamlining their process. His strategies come from many years of experience as a teacher, web developer and podcaster.He's also a podcaster himself, a husband, dad, author and baseball fan.Follow JoeWebsite - Casabona.OrgLinkedIn - @JcasabonaTwitter X - @jcasabonaFOLLOW JUSTIN AT JUST KEEP LEARNINGWebsite - JKLHOMELinkedIn - @JustinNolan-JustKeepLearningTwitter / X - @JustinNolan_JKLInstagram - @JustKeepLearning.CaTiktok - @justkeeplearning.caFacebook - Just Keep LearningFree Group - JKL Goal Setting CommunityWe appreciate you being here! Be sure to leave the podcast, “Just Keep Learning” ratings and reviews because it will help people who need it be better able to find it. Also, if you want a shoutout, simply share an image of the episode, you listening, or your takeaways and share it @JustKeepLearning anywhere on social! I'm so happy you found this podcast. 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Today I want to talk about the downside of a trend that I've been seeing in the industry: selling products from multiple companies. People have been talking about and coaching others to take on additional products from other companies as a way to make more money, and although this may seem like an attractive option for you to consider, I want to present the downside to doing this. Selling products from multiple companies is really a byproduct of the challenges that most people in this profession have faced when trying to grow their businesses. In this episode, I reveal how this path can lead to failure and give you a different perspective to consider! Listen to Learn 2:46 - The alluring sales pitch for selling products from multiple companies 4:05 - What I mean when I say this is a short-term strategy but a long-term problem 5:54 - Why this system is attractive to some 8:37 - A special ask for you regarding how you can support this podcast and its message 10:05 - The single biggest reason why businesses and people fail and why it's important to be always be aware of this 11:26 - A closer look at how selling multiple products will to lead to failure for business owners plus a better strategy to be using instead Follow me on Threads & Instagram at @bob_heilig Join our free Network Marketing Community Subscribe to our YouTube Channel
Tired of the same old sales scripts and lukewarm leads? Get ready to level up your game and close deals you never thought possible. Most sellers are stuck in a rut, pitching products and hoping for the best. But today's savvy buyers aren't impressed by fancy features or pushy sales tactics. They crave something deeper... and if you're not delivering, your competitors will. In this action-packed episode, I'm revealing: The sneaky mindset that's sabotaging your sales (and how complacent buyers are secretly begging you to shake them awake)Why your classic sales questions might as well be a snooze-fest, and the disruptive questions that get buyers actually thinkingThe secret weapon top sellers use to make every conversation count: Industry insights that make your solution the obvious – and urgent – answer to their biggest problems. Think you've heard it all before? Think again. I'm ditching the sales fluff and dropping knowledge bombs backed by hard data and real-world case studies. Get ready to transform the way you sell, and the results you achieve. This episode is for you if: Sales cycles feel like they're going nowhereYou're tired of buyers ghosting youYou're ready to ditch the outdated playbook and become a strategic advisor your clients can't live without WARNING: This episode might force you to confront some uncomfortable truths about your current sales approach. But hey, if you want extraordinary results, it's time to get uncomfortable. Hit play and let's shake up the sales world together! Struggling to grow your SaaS? Hit me up https://udit.co/call/
One of my clients emailed me recently and asked about how to start selling products on his website. It's not something that I've ever talked about on the podcast, so I thought it would make an interesting episode. In this week's chiropractic podcast, I talk about why a chiropractor should and shouldn't be interested in selling products on their website. I discussed what to expect as well as the 3 most common ways it's done. Let's get into it! Business & marketing training for chiropractors: https://rocketchiro.com/join Free practice assessment: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-practice-assessment Chiropractic podcast: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-podcast Best chiropractic websites: https://rocketchiro.com/best-chiropractic-websites Chiropractic SEO: https://rocketchiro.com/chiropractic-seo
[00:00 - 09:53] The Ever-Evolving Amazon Marketplace[09:53 - 29:30] Building a Brand vs Selling Products[29:30 - 40:46] The Power of Innovation in Product Development[40:46 - 52:38] The Role of Accountability in Business Success and Building a Business with a Potential for Acquisition Connect with Aaron O'SullivanWebsite: www.EcomStores.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronosullivan13/?originalSubdomain=uk Let's get connected!You can find me on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook & YouTube. Head to Voltage Digital Marketing to boost your brand and sales exposure!
In the ever-evolving world of e-commerce, simply selling products online is no longer enough. Building a legit brand that resonates with your target audience has become the key to long-term success. But how do you make this transition from selling stuff to establishing a brand? Join us in this episode of The Seller Process Podcast with Ben Leonard, a successful entrepreneur who built a seven-figure business in three years, about transitioning from simply selling goods online to establishing a trustworthy brand.Here's a breakdown of what to expect in this episode:· Understanding the Concept of Pivoting to Building a Brand· The Mindset Shift from Selling Products to Building a Brand· The Strategy of Building a Brand Identity· The Process of Building a Product Line for a Real Brand· Understanding the Concept of a Brand· Validating a New Product and Aligning it with Brand Values· Understanding Unit Economics in Product Selection· The Creation of a Legit Brand· The Importance of Understanding Your Customer Download "Quit Stalling Resources" by Ben Leonard - About Ben Leonard:Ben Leonard is the classic millennial entrepreneur. He built a business on a laptop, in a cupboard, in his spare time. The difference? Ben grew an international 7-figure business and successfully exited after 3 years; the business holy grail. Ben is the author of the best-selling and acclaimed book Quit Stalling And Build Your Brand - You Don't Need an MBA to Crush it in Ecommerce and brains behind the ecom course Product Empire. Ben has been featured in various press including Forbes. Ben is a sought-after ecommerce consultant, and international speaker. Meanwhile Ben's brands are used by international athletes, A-list Hollywood film stars and featured in multiple national press publications. Now Ben is doing it all over again with new brands, and helping others to do the same with his ecommerce consultancy (www.benleonard.pro) and ecommerce brokerage (www.ecombrokers.co.uk). Ben is the antidote to gurus. Connect with Maria Cecilia…Website: https://www.benleonard.pro/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjleonard/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/benleonardpro/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtBNXlAbHNoIEmUtnohVNzgTwitter: https://twitter.com/benleonardpro Connect with Gianmarco!Website: https://www.thesellerprocess.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gianmeli/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesellerprocessLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gianmarco-meli/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB07vjOEJnu3mhYxmoaVlegFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/gianmarco.melTools & Useful ResourcesFBExcel — Best Automation Tools. FBAexcel offers powerful tools built entirely on Google Sheets to help you automate keyword research, PPC optimization, metrics tracking, and more. Sign up for free through the link below to get "Keyword Dominator". Billo - Top Quality UGC videos - Our favorite place to create product videos for Amazon and social ads. It connects you with hundreds of video content creators that will shoot professional videos starting at 59$. Get 20$ off with code TSP2
Andrew Cass & Aaron ParkinsonSales Velocity TV and Radio is sponsored by PipelinePRO, the Ultimate “All-In-One” Sales Pipeline Management & Marketing Automation Platform that makes ALL others obsolete. And we can prove it! Take a tour at: www.GoPipelinePRO.infoIN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL DISCOVER:Adding an "Information" component to your business is THE difference between ordinary businesses and extraordinary businesses. Andrew and Aaron broke down the nuts and bolts on how to do it along with examples of how many businesses have made this
Why are selling products a win? Cheryl and Liz delve into the balance between selling design services and products and unveil key strategies for successful navigation of the procurement process. Selling product is not for the faint of heart - you will face challenges in managing inventory, shipping and managing vendor relationships but is worth it in the long run. And here is the biggest win of all---Creating a dynamic where "the price is the price". We rarely have issues with pricing. In fact we never have issues with pricing-- because we create the win for the client too. This is the biggest secret of a business like yours and ours---making the process a win for all involved. How? Listen to this episode and get a kick start! The Damn Good Designer Magazine is out! Click here to read it!Take a peek at the latest issue of the Damn Good Designer Magazine! Click below to get access. The latest design competitions - what you should be doing in 2024, answers to burning questions and more. RESOURCE LINKS:Damn Good Designer - WebsiteBusiness coaching for interior designers with honest, real-deal guidance from Cheryl.Sponsored by: The Design ParadigmDisruptive Reinvention. Are you ready? The Design Paradigm is a 12 month comprehensive and powerful business coaching program for creative entrepreneurs who are serious about running a profitable business and being the expert in the room. It is the only coaching program to combine individual attention & accountability with live group workshops, 12 written 300+ page workbooks, honest video presentations and customized attention to your needs.The Interior Design Paradigm - WebsiteSmall Business - Think Big - FacebookLed by interior Design Business coach, Cheryl Clendenon, please join the free Facebook group Small Business Think Big --for designers who need honest talk and a place to work on the business, marketing and promotion small business owners need. ABOUT THE HOSTS: Cheryl Kees Clendenon2021 KBB Person of the Year2022 Design Studio winner Dallas Arts Awards2021 Changemaker Design HoundsInterior Design Business Coach since 2017Liz LapanVP of Everything, Interior Designer, Work Wife, Team Cook, Unicorns
Ever dreamt of building an empire from a humble start? Our fascinating guest, Izabella Ritz, proves it's entirely possible. With her compelling journey from Russia to the US, Izabella has scaled the heights of entrepreneurship, starting from selling her interior design studio thrice due to earning restrictions in Russia and teaching herself English, to becoming a successful Amazon seller in the US. Izabella's story is one of grit, resilience, and a relentless entrepreneurial spirit. She shares her learning curve in product development, business expansion, and making the most out of networking opportunities. Her unique insights into managing a family business, with her daughter and ex-Marine husband actively involved, and her commitment to fostering a community of Russian entrepreneurs, highlight the essence of her success. Her experience in navigating the challenges of settling as an immigrant and pursuing the American dream while acknowledging the hurdles adds another layer to her unique narrative. To top it off, Izabella gives a glimpse into her strategic investment in events and masterminds to stay competitive and her innovative venture into TikTok. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the opportunities available in the US compared to countries like Russia, Ukraine, and Mexico, providing an enlightening new perspective on the American dream. With Izabella's inspiring journey, this episode is a treasure trove for anyone with an entrepreneurial spirit. In episode 368 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Izabella discuss: 02:26 - Russian Entrepreneur's Journey to Success 05:09 - Entrepreneurship Challenges in Russia 09:52 - Navigating Immigrant Cultural and Economic Differences 15:46 - Success in Selling Products on Amazon 19:58 - Building Successful Russian Entrepreneurship Communities 28:32 - The Transition to English-Speaking Community 31:37 - Surprising Talent 35:38 - Amazon Selling for Service Providers 105 Seconds 43:17 - Potential Changes to Amazon's Review System 51:25 - Exploring Business Strategies and Self-Improvement 56:15 - Opportunities and Challenges of Immigration 1:01:44 - Kevin's Weekly Words Of Wisdom
This week on the Million Dollar Mastermind podcast, host Larry Weidel is joined by Samantha Kozuch, serial entrepreneur, influencer, author, and speaker, as well as the Founder and creative genius behind the million-dollar e-commerce business, Maniscripting.
In this episode I'm sharing the current top products in my favorite Q4 niche: Co-Worker Gifts!
Shifting your focus from products to stories is a game-changer for your retail business. When customers feel understood and see how your products fit into their lives, your brand becomes more relatable and compelling. Embrace the seasonal structure theory, and you'll build stronger connections with your audience. In this episode of Retail Initiative Podcast, we're diving into the importance of shifting your focus from simply selling products to telling compelling stories that resonate with your customers. Have you ever received marketing emails that constantly promote "new arrivals" or seen websites plastered with "what's new" banners? This approach assumes that all customers are equally excited about new products, which isn't true. Only your most loyal customers genuinely care about what's new. Learn more about Josh's company and how they help brick and mortar retailers grow online at madebycapital.com Follow @RetailJosh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retailjosh/
Join Manuel Suarez as he delves deep into the art of brand-building, using insights from his own experiences, particularly the unique branding approach of his father. Why did a simple product like matcha tea become a significant point of contention? What does it truly take to stand out in a market flooded with products? Manuel shares a compelling story of 'Metabolic Matcha' and highlights the delicate balance between integrity, uniqueness, and market demands. But here's the thing: everyone has to start somewhere. Whether you're looking to launch a brand or scale an existing one, Manuel's candid take on seizing opportunities, staying authentic, and starting somewhere will resonate deeply. Tune in and discover the essence of creating a brand that not only sells but stands the test of time.
In this episode, I dive into the world of buying and selling products and accessories for clients. I share best sales practices, the number one thing not to do, and three different approaches so you can go out with the blueprint that works best for you and your business. I also share some lessons learned, mistakes made, and how my process has evolved as well as how I share pricing with clients. Episode 160: Determining Who Purchases Products for Clients Download our Free Resources ➡️ Pre-qualify your clients with my Discovery Call Script ➡️ Stay confident from beginning to end with my Consultation Checklist ➡️ Looking for a quick infusion of cash? Grab my 4 easy ways of increasing your revenue Looking to elevate your business? Learn more about our courses ➡️ Want the complete blueprint to calculate your design fee with confidence and ease? Learn more about my Pricing with Confidence course ➡️ Want to be the first to know when Power of Process is returning? Click to learn more about the business blueprint for interior design firm owners. ➡️Want to be the first to know when the next episode drops? Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the Resilient by Design Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts!
In today's episode of The Blogger Genius Podcast, I'm excited to share with you Part 4 in my series on selling on the importance of mapping out your customer journey as bloggers and online entrepreneurs. If you missed Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3, you can hear them here. Part 1 – Why Selling is So Uncomfortable? Part 2 – Insider Tips on 6 Best Ways to Sell Part 3 – Unlocking the Psychology of Selling Your customer journey is the way you build your know, like, and trust factor so people will come back to your blog, click on your posts, and ultimately buy your products and services. I provide recommendations for improving the customer journey, such as talking to customers, analyzing analytics, and practicing empathy. I talk about how every post on your blog needs to be a sales page with a clear call to action. I also highlight the importance of understanding how our content and products are perceived by those unfamiliar with our brand, emphasizing the need for clear communication. I conclude by emphasizing the long-term nature of building a customer journey and why this will set you up for success as you continue to compete with AI. I also emphasize the need for bloggers to sell products and services and introduce MiloTreeCart as a tool for non-techies to sell digital products easily. Show Notes: MiloTreeCart Personality Quiz: What Digital Product Should I Create? MiloTree Pop-Up App Join My Blogger Genius Email List Catch My Party Become a Blogger Genius Facebook Group MiloTreeCart Affiliate Program All Blogger Genius Podcast Episodes Subscribe to the Blogger Genius Podcast: iTunes Stitcher YouTube Spotify The Importance of Selling Products and Services As bloggers, we often focus on creating content. However, it's equally important to sell products and services. This not only diversifies our income streams but also adds value to our readers. Every page on our blog should be a sales page with a call to action, guiding visitors and providing value to them throughout their journey. Understanding the Customer Journey The customer journey is the sum of experiences a visitor goes through when interacting with our brand, blog, or product. It typically involves four stages: awareness, consideration, decision-making, and retention. Awareness: This is when potential customers first come across your blog or brand. Consideration: At this stage, they are evaluating your offerings and deciding whether they align with their needs. Decision-making: This is the point where they decide to purchase your product or service. Retention: This final stage involves keeping your customers engaged and loyal to your brand. Improving the Customer Journey Improving the customer journey involves understanding how our content and products are perceived by those who are unfamiliar with our brand. For instance, I once came across a food blogger who failed to communicate clearly to potential readers with autoimmune diseases by using unfamiliar terminology. This highlights the need for putting ourselves in the shoes of our audience to ensure that our message is clear and relatable. To improve the customer journey, I recommend: Talking to customers: Direct conversations can provide valuable insights into their experiences and needs. Analyzing analytics: This can help identify areas that need improvement. Practicing empathy: This involves understanding the customer's perspective and addressing their needs effectively. Tools for Selling Digital Products For those of us who are not tech-savvy, tools like MiloTreeCart can be a lifesaver. It allows us to sell digital products easily, making it a valuable asset in our blogging journey. The Long-Term Nature of Building a Customer Journey Building a customer journey is not a one-time task. It's a long-term process that requires continuous effort and optimization. Start small and focus on areas that will have the biggest impact. Remember, small changes can make a big difference. Other related Blogger Genius Podcast episodes you'll enjoy: Part 1 – Why Selling is So Uncomfortable? Part 2 – Insider Tips on 6 Best Ways to Sell Part 3 – Unlocking the Psychology of Selling MiloTreeCart, the Best Tool for Non-Techies to Sell Digital Products I also want to introduce you to the MiloTreeCart, a tool designed for non-techies to sell digital products easily. It comes with features like fill-in-the-blank sales pages, check-out pages, a sales dashboard, upsells, and customer support. MiloTreeCart is currently available for a lifetime deal of $349 or three easy installments of $116.33.
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Are you curious about the secrets of success in product sourcing beyond traditional borders?In this episode, Sebastian Herz, a product sourcing expert, shares his insights on sourcing products beyond China, including Mexico, Europe, and the United States. He discusses the process of finding suppliers in different locations and shares his experience moving products from Amazon to retail, starting with a local store and eventually expanding to big box retailers and TV. Sebastian breaks down tips on how to enter new markets, including proving demand through social media and showcasing the product to potential retailers. Tune in to learn more from Sebastian's expertise! [00:00 - 06:42] Unlocking the Secrets of Successful Product Sourcing with Sebastian Herz[06:43 - 13:22] Strategies for Transitioning from Selling Products on Amazon to Retail[13:23 - 20:04] Don't Make the Mistake of Not Doing Quality Control[20:05 - 23:34] Wrapping Up! Want to connect with Sebastian? Follow him on LinkedIn. Visit Zignify to find the right manufacturers anywhere in the world! Key Quotes: “We want to do 100% honesty and transparency for a quite affordable price.” - Sebastian Herz "Don't buy so much inventory until you've quality control. Get it in your hands, and play with it. Make sure you are going to get the quality of the product." - Neil Twa Let's get connected! You can find me on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook & Youtube. Head to Voltage Digital Marketing to boost your brand and sales exposure! If you liked the show, please LEAVE A 5-Star REVIEW, like, and subscribe through your favorite streaming platform!
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Many chiropractors sell products in their practice, be it pillows, supplements, topical analgesics, etc. But are you doing it elegantly and effectively? In this episode, I interview Paul Timko who has decades of experience helping providers integrate products into their practice and how to utilize them to help your patients first and increase revenue second. There are many misconceptions about selling products in your practice and this episode is designed to help you in the following ways: *What types of products to offer in your practice *How to align your product supply with your patient's active care in your practice *Utilizing certain products for at-home conjunctive care*Selling yourself on products before selling them to your patients *Using education not selling*Success stories *Strategies to improve product sales in your practice. Paul is a great person for this topic because, like you, he has achieved the amazing balance of being great at sales without being felt like you are being sold to. Paul is great at educating in an elegant and ethical manner to improve the desired outcomes of the patient. If you'd like to find out more from Paul or Stop Pain, find out more at stopa.in/MCM.
Learn how you can generate over six figures when selling a unique product in today's episode. Host Alison J. Prince talks to Chavon Simmons about her Yard Card Queen business and how she's been able to grow her business and pay cash for some fun things for her family. Find out the obstacles Chavon has faced as she's built her business and what steps she can take next to help her grow even more. See how selling products online has life-changing potential as you listen to today's episode.Shop with Chavon:Website: yardcardqueen.comLimited time offer with code becauseican for 2 yard cards for $30 with free shipping.Follow on Instagram: @ycqchesapeakeFollow on Facebook: @ycqchesapeakeConnect with Alison:On Facebook: @alisonjprinceOn Instagram: @alisonjprinceLearn about the 0-100K System and how you can launch and grow your own online business here.Join the Print Sprint here.
Walmart has been the world's largest retailer for decades, but which items fly off their shelves more than any other? On this episode, Nick welcomes lifelong friend Steven Clark onto the show to guess the Top 10 Best-Selling Items at Walmart in the last year. PLUS: surprising facts about Walmart's history, stats and figures of Walmart's sales, a Walmart "Super Greeter", Dr. Buster's booty clap, Walmart employees vs. the U.S. military, toilet paper debate, sex with a spider, and MUCH more. ---------------------------------------------- IMAGES: Buttcracks at Magic: The Gathering tournament ---------------------------------------------- AD-FREE EPISODES: https://www.10ishpod.com/plus NEWSLETTER: https://www.10ishpod.com/newsletter REDDIT: https://www.reddit.com/r/10ishPod YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/10ishpodcast ---------------------------------------------- Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit https://www.athleticgreens.com/10ish. ---------------------------------------------- With more than 200 episodes (and counting), it can be hard to know which episode of 10ish Podcast to listen to next. Check out our Episode Guide, with episodes categorized by dozens of topics. Plus, an interactive, searchable transcript of every episode ever. Find the next episode of 10ish Podcast for you at https://www.10ishpod.com/episode-guide. ---------------------------------------------- TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@10ishpod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/10ishpod TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/10ishpod ---------------------------------------------- Read a full transcript of this and all 10ish Podcast episodes at https://www.10ishpod.com/blog. ---------------------------------------------- Ad Music (Episode Guide): Happy Whistling Ukulele by Rafael Krux https://filmmusic.io/song/5453-happy-whistling-ukuleleg-ukulele Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Choosing a product to sell online is easy—because virtually anything can sell. Alison shares surprising products that are selling out fast and the answers to some of the most common questions she gets in her inbox. She also talks productivity, where to buy shipping supplies, and why the product you sell today doesn't have to be the product you sell forever. Connect with Alison:On FacebookOn InstagramGet your free Because I Can planner (you just pay shipping) at https://go.alisonjprince.com/life-planner-order2Learn about the 0-100K System and how you can launch and grow your own online business at https://0-100k.com/master-class-reg-page