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4BC Breakfast with Neil Breen Podcast
Brisbane resident stranded in apartment for over two weeks amidst broken elevator

4BC Breakfast with Neil Breen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 9:33


Steve McLeod, ex-Brisbane Bullets star, has been effectively trapped inside his Kangaroo Point apartment after sluggish repairs to the buildings only elevator.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bootstrapped
#236: Steve McLeod, founder of Feature Upvote

Bootstrapped

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 33:42


I'm the guest on my own podcast! A year ago, Ben Pages joined my company, Feature Upvote, to be our marketing manager. Ben had questions about the early days of Feature Upvote, and how this product came to be. He also wanted to know the origin of my low-stress approach to running a business. We thought, why keep this conversation to ourselves? Why not record it as a podcast interview, and share it with you? And that is exactly what we did for this episode.Mentioned in this episode:Feature UpvoteA blog post we mentioned: What I learnt in 2018 while running Feature Upvote.The Bob Dylan quote I mis-remembered in this episode is:A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do. 

The Koi Sports CIC Grassroots Podcast
45: Investing into Grassroots Sport; ME Sports Group and Ratby Town Cricket Club

The Koi Sports CIC Grassroots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 57:59


Elite Champion Richard Hill, Managing Director of the ME Sports Group and Steve McLeod of Ratby Town Cricket Club (Richards's chosen grassroots sports club) talk about their respective organisations, and the importance of the private sector working to help sustain and grow local communities through financial and non-financial support of the grassroots sports sector. For more information on joining Richard and Steve as Elite Champion Members of Koi Sports CIC, please visit our website. Hosted by, recorded, edited and produced by Tony Rice.

Business of Software Podcast
Ep 107 A BoS Conf Retrospective (with Steve McLeod & Joe Leech)

Business of Software Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 29:36


Joe's website: https://mrjoe.uk/ Joe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjoe Steve's company, Feature Upvote: https://featureupvote.com/ Steve's podcast: https://bootstrapped.fm/ Steve on Twitter: https://twitter.com/steveofmcleod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/business-of-software/message

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The First 10 Podcast
#19 - Steve McLeod on writing emails that get responses, Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares and taking your time with B2B SEO.

The First 10 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 37:30 Transcription Available


On this episode of The First 10 Podcast, I talk to Steve McLeod, Founder of Barbary Software, the company behind Feature Upvote and Saber Feedback. He also hosts the Bootstrapped.fm podcast.Key PointsYour early customer avatar might not be your final customer avatarSEO takes persistenceIf you can, delegate.Cancellations are great feedbackTalk to your customers as much as possibleShow NotesSaber FeedbackFeature UpvoteBarbary SoftwareTraction by Gabriel WeinbergPatrick McKenzieFreelancer Marketing HabitContact DetailsTwitterLinkedInSaber FeedbackFeature Upvote

UI Breakfast: UI/UX Design and Product Strategy
Episode 198: Desktop Apps vs Web Apps with Steve McLeod

UI Breakfast: UI/UX Design and Product Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 31:10


What are the main differences between running desktop apps versus web apps? And which of the two comes with less hassle and problems down the line? Our guest today is Steve McLeod, the founder of Feature Upvote and acquirer of Saber Feedback. You’ll hear Steve’s opinion on switching from desktop to web-based apps, the various maintenance and support issues that may arise, the “boring” aspects of running complex software, and how to prevent the stress that often comes with SaaS.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music.Show NotesFeature Upvote,Saber Feedback — Steve’s SaaS productsPatrick McKenzie — Steve’s inspirationWhy I sold my startup for £100,000 — the story of Saber Feedback acquisition by its original founder Matt BearmanBootstrapped.fm — Steve’s podcast for bootstrapped SaaS foundersEpisode 135: Multi-Product Portfolio Model for SaaS with JD GraffamUserlist — Jane’s SaaS productUlysses — a writing app by Max SeelemannEpisode 161: Managing Product Versions with Max SeelemannScreenFlow, Sublime, Balsamiq, iA Writer, Byword, 1Password — some of the apps Steve and Jane useFollow Steven on TwitterToday’s SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Userlist — a lifecycle messaging tool for your SaaS product. At Userlist, our mission is to make your founder journey more enjoyable and less overwhelming. That’s why we built an email automation tool that does exactly what you need. No more, no less. Manage your users, segment them, and get in touch throughout their journey — all based on their behavior. Try Userlist free whenever you’re ready at userlist.com.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here’s how.

Speaking of Products
Get started with SEO for your product

Speaking of Products

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 45:05


An interview between Dan and Steve McLeod covering topics including Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), the products Feature Upvote and Saber Feedback, plus a bit about Steve's background.

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Rogue Startups Podcast
RS232: What It’s Really Like To Live Abroad

Rogue Startups Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 43:26


In this episode of the Rogue Startups Podcast, Craig is joined by Steve Mcleod from the Bootstrapped podcast. Steve is also the founder of Feature Upvote and the acquirer of Saber Feedback. Bootstrapped has been creating helpful episodes for software bootstrappers since 2013. The formatting of the show consists of episodes which are interviews with […]

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Scale Up
4.1 The quest to level up

Scale Up

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 27:18


In this episode, we follow one company on a journey of growth. Nathan Chan is the CEO of Foundr Magazine, an online media and education business which is fast becoming the go-to online source for entrepreneurs and start-ups. Over the years, Nathan had interviewed people like Richard Branson, Tony Robbins and Gary Vee. And Foundr had been producing great content and top-level training resources. But in 2016, Nathan found himself struggling with an issue that all successful start-ups find themselves struggling with at some point in time: scaling. And that's where Steve McLeod comes in. Support the show: http://www.launchvic.org See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Foundr Magazine Podcast with Nathan Chan
294: Responding to COVID-19: What Entrepreneurs Should Be Doing Right Now

Foundr Magazine Podcast with Nathan Chan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 55:47


As a founder, you’re likely feeling a lot of stress and anxiety around the current situation with COVID-19. While we hope your business isn’t being too heavily impacted, we want to let you know that we’re always here for you and want to help in any way we can. We’ve been mulling over how we could be the most useful to the Foundr community and decided it would be incredibly valuable to sit down and talk to Steve McLeod. McLeod is uniquely equipped to share advice about the current circumstances for many reasons: he’s a business coach that has guided thousands of organizations through challenging situations (including Foundr); he founded his own company called Fire And Safety, which is now a $20 million business; and he’s a former firefighter who dealt with many disasters during his eight-year tenure. In this interview, we touch on many topics—from managing cash flow reserves to communicating with customers to adjusting your mindset—that we hope you’ll find helpful as we navigate this unfamiliar territory together. Whether you’re getting ready to launch a new business or are already running a seven-figure company, the contents of this interview should be applicable for entrepreneurs at every stage. If there’s any other type content you’d like to see that would be valuable to you during this time, please don’t hesitate to reach out at support@foundr.com to let us know. Key Takeaways How McLeod’s background as a firefighter, founder, and mentor is allowing him to guide businesses today through the COVID-19 pandemic The importance of understanding where your business is today: positioned for growth or in survival mode? Why you need to be transparent with your teams, regardless of your current situation McLeod’s advice: cut costs but don’t stop your sales and marketing efforts Why you need to focus on your existing customers and how you can help them How to keep your mindset clear during this stressful time Why connection, discipline, and alignment are more critical than ever before An overview of cash flow reserves, and how much you should have in the bank now The reason why McLeod doesn’t believe it’s the right time for work-life balance How to be a good leader in unprecedented circumstances Why leaders need to be asking themselves the tough questions today more than ever McLeod’s advice for businesses that are thinking about launching soon

Masters Series
How to Grow Your Business

Masters Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 41:12


While profit fuels a business, it's growth that is the real reward. Steve McLeod established his first company, Fire & Safety Australia in 2007. Today the business has revenues in excess of $10M and employs 150 people across Australia. Steve delivers a masterclass in how to grow your business. Rory Boyle founded Hampers With Bite with his brother Nick in 2004. It's actually one of a group of companies that the pair are Directors and Owners of, including Wholesale Promotions, Tastebuds and of course Hampers with Bite. Throughout their growth, the Boyle brothers have held onto the family business feel of their companies and put the customer at the centre of all they do. Masters Series puts industry professionals in front of a room full of startups and entrepreneurs to share their experience and secrets to success. Thank you to Jahzzar for the music. Masters Series is presented by WeTeachMe. The Masters Series podcast is produced by Written & Recorded. The views expressed by the contributors on this podcast and linked websites are not necessarily endorsed by the publisher.

Starting & Sustaining
Steve McLeod, Founder of Feature Upvote

Starting & Sustaining

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 38:18


After years running a company based on a consumer product, Steve made the decision to switch to a business-focused product in Feature Upvote, and he's never looked back. We explore the implications of legal changes having the ability to wipe out 55% of your customer base after the United States changed the laws around online gambling. We compare the differences between Steve's B2C and B2B experiences, the ability to make a healthy living working 6 hours a day but making you sure you're consistent and show up every day. We also discuss the value of enlisting the services of outside experts like a system administrator as soon as you can afford them. We also touch on the challenges of managing spam and fraud as a business grows and becomes increasingly visible and the importance of thinking up front about what kind of business you want and the type of customers you want to serve. Special Guest: Steve McLeod.

Foundr Magazine Podcast with Nathan Chan
194: From Zero To $20 Million, A Story Of Courage And Relentless Discipline, with Steve McLeod of Fire And Safety Australia

Foundr Magazine Podcast with Nathan Chan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 51:18


Former firefighter Steve McLeod turned his passion for helping people into a nationwide business, scaling his Fire and Safety Australia company to eight figures in 10 years. In addition to running a profitable company, McLeod also empowers entrepreneurs by teaching them how to become more courageous and run goal-focused businesses that never give up. According to McLeod, it takes courage to protect and serve, especially when danger could be present at every turn. But it takes another kind of courage to withstand the pressures of entrepreneurship to build and scale a $20 million dollar company. In this inspiring interview, McLeod discusses his latest book, Courage for Profit, and reveals some of the gold he has learned from his own struggles, successes, and failures. He outlines the key principles entrepreneurs need to embody if they want to scale their businesses. We salute McLeod for his passion for serving and helping people. Way to go! Key Takeaways The 4-part formula that fueled McLeod’s massive success The red-green-yellow matrix system for smashing goals (you've probably never heard this before) The key to being super-focused, even if you struggle with constant distractions The two most important things you need to know to scale your company How to hire and keep the employees who will drive your business forward

On Your Mark, Get Set, Grow!
How a 20-Something Aussie Firefighter Built an 8-Figure Business From Scratch

On Your Mark, Get Set, Grow!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2016 30:46


Sometimes the best opportunities are right under your nose. Steve McLeod became a firefighter in at age 19. After responding to a wide variety of emergencies including house fires, vehicle accidents, rescues, explosions, and mining disasters, he realized there was a woeful lack of training in how to prevent and respond to disasters, particularly in the mining and oil and gas industries. So, at age 23, he started offering training programs to companies on his days off from being a firefighter. Once he hit a million dollars in revenue, he quit his firefighter job, got serious about building a company, and today, Fire and Safety Australia is fast-growing, multi-million dollar company that is “forever changing safety in the world, one experience at a time.”

Aquaponics For Everyone
Episode 12 – The One With Steve McLeod About Aquaponics in Shipping Containers

Aquaponics For Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2014 44:13


In this episode we talk with Steve McLeod of the Leaf Lovers about their project doing aquaponics and  hydroponics in a shipping container. You’ll hear about: How he does vertical system along the walls of the shipping container. How they were able to make micro greens to add to a lettuce mix they sell to […] The post Episode 12 – The One With Steve McLeod About Aquaponics in Shipping Containers appeared first on Aquaponics For Everyone.

NoiseBoxx
67: I May Be Losing Right Now But I'm No Loser

NoiseBoxx

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2011


Host Derek Coward recorded a show over the summer, forgot about it and only recently found the sound file. This is that show. It features the music of Nicholas Howard, Steve McLeod, and Walk The Moon.

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