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Discover how you can turn your target market into committed clients through the power of workshops Learn why using free content or templates as your resources aren't really that effective Understand the importance of validating the demand first before committing to a workshop Resources/Links: Want to know how to craft the perfect workshop with less stress? Click here: tylerbasu.com/online-workshop-checklist Summary Have you been investing in workshops but it doesn't seem to get the leads you want? Crafting a workshop can be for many things– to introduce, to educate, or to sell. However, it's not as easy as it seems. To turn your audience into committed clients, it's crucial to first see the demand and understand your clients in order to craft a workshop that fits their needs. Tyler Basu is a Customer Education & Marketing Strategist that specializes in helping online business owners create effective online workshops to attract and retain more clients. Grab some coffee and listen to Tyler as he shares how you can craft the perfect workshop that can help you either generate new leads or effectively retain your clients without the stress and extreme expenses. Check out these episode highlights: 01:46 - Tyler's ideal client: I work best with B2B software companies that generally have between a few hundred and a few thousand customers. I've worked with folks that sell like coaching, consulting, training courses, etc, as well. 03:00 - The problem he helps solve: The problem that I solve is helping other businesses create educational, but implementation-based online workshops that they can either use and bring into their marketing and help to attract and acquire new clients. 03:57 - The symptoms of the problem: A symptom that shows up on the marketing side of things is that they're either generating leads that are not quite qualified or completely unqualified, or they've built a list of leads using free content and free training and educational resources. 05:26 - Clients' common mistakes before consulting Tyler: The folks who make really good courses, for example, usually have some sort of educational background like they know how to teach. They know how to transfer information effectively. 06:38 - Tyler's Valuable Free Action (VFA): This is generally the first step that I have anybody do that is about to go down this road of creating a workshop is to go and gauge the demand for your workshop. 07:15 - Tyler's Valuable Free Resource (VFR): Want to know how to craft the perfect workshop with less stress? Click here: tylerbasu.com/online-workshop-checklist 08:44 - Q: How are workshops different from webinars? A: I know you've got tremendous resources when it comes to webinars. Webinars, as I define them are generally educational in nature. Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode: “Make sure there's interest in the topic before you commit to creating the entire workshop.” -Tyler BasuClick To Tweet Transcript (Note, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast) Tom Poland 00:10 Greetings, everyone, and a very warm welcome to another edition of Marketing the Invisible. As ever, I am Tom Poland beaming out to you from the Sunshine Coast in Australia, joined today by Tyler Basu. Tyler, a warm good day from Down Under. Sir, where are you hanging out? Tyler Basu 00:24 Hey, Tom! I'm just outside of Vancouver, Canada. So west coast of Canada. Tom Poland 00:27 Oh, beautiful part of the world! In Vancouver, I remember you can go swimming with the dolphins in the morning and be skiing in the afternoon. Tyler Basu 00:36 Hey, you should go swimming in the sea with the killer whales and the seals, more likely. Tom Poland 00:42 This is a marketing label, I know,
Tyler Basu is a content marketing consultant who helps entrepreneurs create short and long-form content to drive awareness and convert leads into qualified buyers. "It's the long-form content that's going to turn them into a much more qualified lead and a qualified buyer. I heard not too long ago, there was a survey done on business owners that were selling a high-ticket product or service and they dug into how much time did somebody actually spend consuming your content before they bought. And the answer was something like 7 hours." Unlock the power of content marketing with proven strategies to help you reach your goals! Tyler Basu was determined to find a way to cut through the noise and get the attention of strangers. He learned through research and surveys that high-ticket buyers spend about 7 hours consuming content before buying. He realized that in order to build trust, longer-form content was necessary instead of simply running ads and hoping for the best. So he created helpful and free content that would provide value, build trust and loyalty, and ultimately turn strangers into qualified buyers. Tyler's story is an inspiring example of how determination and hard work can be successful. In this episode, you will learn the following: 1. How to Cut Through the Noise and Increase Qualified Leads 2. The Benefits of Paid Workshops Over Webinars 3. Strategies for Creating Effective Workshops Find out more about Tyler: https://tylerbasu.com/group Join the Influence And Scale Community, a private Facebook Group for content creators and entrepreneurs that want to learn how to create educational content to attract and retain more clients for their business. Other episodes you'll enjoy: Maximizing Relationships: The Non-Hustle Approach to Real Estate Investinghttps://paulcopcutt.com/episode104/ Real Estate Investors – Unlock Low Cost Marketing Strategies https://paulcopcutt.com/episode103/ Great Real Estate Investing Content Marketing on a Budget https://paulcopcutt.com/episode102/ Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulcopcutt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paulcopcutt/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV4g4R9026ObZBMyC0cuPtw Twitter: https://twitter.com/paulcopcutt LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulcopcutt/ Website: https://paulcopcutt.com/ Loved this episode? Please leave us a review and rating. Chapter Summaries: [00:00:00] When you're trying to drive awareness and get the attention of a stranger, your best chance is having short form content. Once somebody knows you, it's the longer form content that's going to turn them into a much more qualified lead and a qualified buyer. [00:02:25] In terms of attention spans when it comes to delivering content, how much is too much? How much before you start to lose people? And is there a certain length? [00:07:49] One of the things that people need to consider if they're running a free workshop versus a paid. Show up rates for paid workshops are as high as like 80, 90%. With free webinars, it's still like in most cases somewhere between 30% to 50% show up rate. [00:10:54] With webinars, the strategy is that it's going to be informational at first and then shift to a pitch. I've seen much higher conversion rates from a paid workshop to somebody to book a call if they're interested in becoming a client. [00:13:46] Some of the most common mistakes are like over sharing too much content. Another mistake is not validating the topic. Before you even consider going down the road of automating it or selling a recording, just do it live. [00:16:19] I'm actually learning a lot from Ryan Moran right now. My wife and I are considering creating physical products for early childhood educators for her market. What is your favorite business book or podcast? [00:17:14] I've been sticking to the same tech stack for a while now. I use ActiveCampaign for email marketing, thrive Themes for websites, and funnels. Do you have a favorite new apart from Chat GPT? When you're ready here is how I can help you; Work with me and my team on defining and growing your personal brand and building your business. Let's set up an initial call to discuss what that might look like https://bookme.name/paulcopcutt/bb
Content creation is a central part of how we market our businesses these days. But not all content is created equal, and it's important to know what makes for effective content that drives people to take action. Because if people are doing something after consuming your content... what's the purpose of it in the first place. To help us unpack this topic, is Tyler Basu, a Content Creator and Strategist who specializes in helping entrepreneurs create educational content that drives consistent growth for their businesses. Since 2016, he has published 1,000+ pieces of content online, driving millions of website visitors and thousands of customers for various software and online education companies. Tyler is the Founder of Influence And Scale, a company that provides training and consulting services to help other entrepreneurs create educational online workshops to attract new clients. Tyler and his wife have also worked together to build Early Years Thriving, a professional development company that provides workshops and training to thousands of Early Childhood Educators across Canada. Find Tyler Online: tylerbasu.com
About TylerHe is a Content Creator and Marketing Strategist that specializes in helping entrepreneurs create content that drives consistent growth for their business. Since 2013, he has published 1,000+ pieces of content online, driving millions of visitors, 100,000+ leads, and 30,000+ customers for various software and online education companies. From 2016-2019, Tyler worked as the Content Marketing Manager (Employee #12) for Thinkific, helping them to become one of the fastest-growing software companies and leaders in the online education industry. Today, Tyler provides online training and consulting services to help other startup founders and entrepreneurs create educational workshops and online training to attract and retain more clients for their businesses.His insights have been featured on dozens of online publications including Entrepreneur, Foundr, Influencive, Sumo, and Funnel Magazine.https://tylerbasu.com/https://www.facebook.com/tyler.basu/https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerbasu/https://www.instagram.com/tyler.basu/https://twitter.com/tylerbasuI am inviting you to check out my resources page. It is completely FREE and has a ton information and some downloads. You can find it at resources.xpansioncode.com.I have a YouTube channel that has snippets from my podcast. Check it out! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcVYzjRI9v-BCnSeB_mw-jAI will be releasing new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday!
Across all major platforms, there are more than two million professional, full-time creators, while more than 45 million call themselves part-time, amateur creators, the financial post reports. Tyler Basu is a Content Creator and Marketing Strategist that specializes in helping entrepreneurs create content that drives consistent growth for their business. Since 2013, he has published 1,000+ pieces of content online, driving millions of visitors, 100,000+ leads, and 30,000+ customers for various software and online education companies. From 2016-2019, Tyler worked as the Content Marketing Manager (Employee #12) for Thinkific, helping them to become one of the fastest-growing software companies and leaders in the online education industry. Today, Tyler provides online training and consulting services to help other startup founders and entrepreneurs create educational workshops and online training to attract and retain more clients for their businesses. His insights have been featured on dozens of online publications including Entrepreneur, Foundr, Influencive, Sumo, and Funnel Magazine. He joined me this week to tell me more. For More information: https://tylerbasu.com/ Follow: @TylerBasu
Tyler Basu is a Content Creator and Marketing Strategist that specializes in helping entrepreneurs create content that drives consistent growth for their business. Since 2013, he has published 1,000+ pieces of content online, driving millions of visitors, 100,000+ leads, and 30,000+ customers for various software and online education companies. From 2016-2019, Tyler worked as the Content Marketing Manager (Employee #12) for Thinkific, helping them to become one of the fastest-growing software companies and leaders in the online education industry. Today, Tyler provides online training and consulting services to help other startup founders and entrepreneurs accelerate their growth by focusing on the 3 pillars of inbound marketing: content, promotion, and community. His insights have been featured on dozens of online publications including Entrepreneur, Foundr, Influencive, Sumo, and Funnel Magazine.https://www.tylerbasu.com/groupMichael and Tyler talk about what to do when it comes to a social media marketing strategy. What are the ways to build an effective audience? Tyler shares his extensive experience.
With their first-year behind them Tyler Basu co-founder of Influence and Scale business and Podcast, humbly shares that it was not a quick process to success. In fact, it has been 10 years of adding a variety of skill sets to allow this traction in their first year. Influence and Scale works with clients to help generate consistent traffic, leads, and sales using inbound marketing. Explore some downloadable resources, free training, and more at:https://influenceandscale.com/content-marketing-resources/ ( influenceandscale.com/resources) Don't miss these highlights: How his time with Thinkific allowed him to gain invaluable experience Explains the importance of having strong systems in place to ensure consistency Discusses the value of data-driven decisions The process of vetting potential clients to ensure there will be a great relationship Divulges the amount of research and testing that was done in-house before the launch of their online training program About the Guest: Tyler Basu is a Content Marketing Strategist that specializes in helping 6 and 7 figure businesses create and promote content that drives qualified traffic and leads online. After spending his early twenties working in numerous industries including financial planning and direct sales, Tyler launched his first podcast, Chatting With Champions, while working as a real estate agent in 2013. In the process of interviewing over 100 successful entrepreneurs for his podcast, he developed a passion for content creation and digital marketing. Tyler left the real estate industry in 2015 to focus exclusively on working with other entrepreneurs to create content and help build their brands online. This led to joining http://www.thinkific.com/ (Thinkific), a software platform for creating and selling online courses, as their Content Marketing Manager from 2016-2019. He also created http://www.lifestylebusinessmag.com/ (Lifestyle Business Magazine & Podcast), an online publication dedicated to helping entrepreneurs learn how to build a life and business on their own terms. In 2019, Tyler co-founded http://www.influenceandscale.com/ (Influencer Studio), a content marketing agency that offers training, consulting, and done-for-you content marketing services to 6 and 7 figure businesses. He's been featured in dozens of online publications and podcasts including Entrepreneur, Foundr, Influencive, Funnel Magazine, Conscious Millionaire, Nice Guys On Business, Create Your Own Life, and Publishing Profits. http://www.influenceandscale.com/ (http://www.influenceandscale.com/ ) About the Host: Duff Gardner is an award-winning 7-figure marketer, startup founder and digital producer. Today, he leverages his 30+ years in a diverse range of businesses and his journey overcoming a series of out-of-the-blue panic attacks to help impact-driven entrepreneurs leverage the power of what he calls “startup thinking” to start, scale and serve in a big way. He is the host of the podcast Off My Duff - The Entrepreneur Podcast and Founder of the training company Offers that Sell. Duff holds an MSc. in Learning Sciences and Information Technology from Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley, is a fierce advocate of LGBT+ rights and animal rescue, and lives in beautiful Victoria BC. His mantra is: “teach what you love, live from your truth”. http://www.offmyduff.com (www.offmyduff.com) Website - https://duffgardner.com/ (https://duffgardner.com/) Linked in - https://www.linkedin.com/in/duffgardner/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/duffgardner/) Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/offmyduff (https://www.facebook.com/offmyduff) Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/duffgardner/ (https://www.instagram.com/duffgardner/) Twitter - https://twitter.com/offmyduff (https://twitter.com/offmyduff) Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/DUFFGARDNER/ (https://www.youtube.com/c/DUFFGARDNER/) Thanks for listening! Thanks so...
Today we talk about why it's important to build content marketing into your business, how to create it consistently, and how to build it the right way. Our guest is Tyler Basu. He helps facilitate the creation, repurposing, and promotion of content. He’s also built his own company called Influence & Scale where they offer lots of free resources, as well as marketing training and other resources. He also has a podcast called Influence And Scale where you can find a free content strategy assessment. Highlights: Learn about the importance of a content strategy Understand that it is okay to not be perfect Discover content marketing principles Strategize ways to convert your audience into customers Find out how to market your podcast Quotes: "I just think you have to accept that creating progress for your business and for your marketing or for your life, in general, is more important to you than getting it perfect. Just accept from the beginning, give yourself permission to be imperfect." "The biggest mistake is not defining the types of content that it's going to take for you to guide somebody all the way through." "Rather than tell somebody, “This is the type of funnel that's working right now,” I would rather help people think through what type of funnel makes sense for them." "It's helpful to give people education, but if you're not tapping into why they should even give you their attention in the first place, then they won't stick around long enough to learn the how-to advice that you're giving." Guest Links: Website: influenceandscale.com Podcast: influenceandscale.com/podcast Social Media: @tyler.basu MORE ADVICE AND INTERVIEWS If you’d like my full plan for how to build your content marketing strategy, check out my free Content Marketing Starter Guide. And here are some more of my most popular thought leader interviews! What Business to Start with John Lee Dumas Personal Branding Masterclass with Chris Ducker Built to Serve with Evan Carmichael Don’t want to miss the next thought leader interview? Subscribe to the free B-team Insider Newsletter! And don’t forget to leave a rating and review on iTunes. Talk soon! JqkAqbWdtMibSM3THFrx
Today I had the pleasure of speaking with the co-founder of Influence and Scale, Tyler Basu. Before starting his content marketing agency, Tyler, like most of us, was figuring out how to earn more money. Tyler dropped out of college to start learning about sales and real estate while starting content creation as a hobby. Tyler is now a content marketing strategist for 6-7 figure businesses to help them attract more customers and get more leads.Let's dive in and learn from Tyler how you can up your game in online marketing, especially in this COVID-19 era.Things you will learn in this episode:[00:01 – 10:31] Opening SegmentI talked briefly about valuable information you can take advantage of in this episodeI introduced guest, Tyler Basu, to the showTyler talks about how his journey beganStudied Business Management in College before dropping outDid door-to-door salesTyler shares what pushed him to learn salesStudying real estate to be a realtorStarted creating contents as a hobby while working as a realtor[10:32 – 21:59] Transition to the Content Creation WorldTyler talks about why he got into content creationStarted blogging about his interviews with entrepreneursBuild your platform based on your passionIf you are considering starting a content marketing strategy or if you’re in the early phases, here are some tips and advice from Tyler.Let's hear what the stages of the funnel are from Tyler's point of viewTop of the funnelMiddle of the funnelBottom of the funnelTyler talks about starting his content marketing agencyIf the goal is to be an entrepreneur, you have to think and act like an entrepreneur[22:00 – 37:15] Content Marketing in the COVID EraTyler talks about the changes he noticed during this COVID pandemicInvest in growing your audience to reap the rewards when things start to settle downTyler talks about attending an event in San Diego The time it takes to convert someone into a customerGetting people's attention little by little with your contentHow am I supposed to build this massive funnel? How do I build these relationships with people?Tyler gives powerful advice that you don't want to miss!About that call to action; that next step. Is there a level which is too much? [37:16 – 41:54] The FOCUS FIVE SegmentWhat book have you gifted most often?The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, and Built to SellIf you can get an hour of somebody's time, past or present, dead or alive, and ask questions, who would that be and why?Will Smith. Dude's got a solid work ethicWhat is one thing that you believe that most people would disagree with you on?You need a funnelMorning routine, how do you start your day?Morning is like family time. Making them breakfast and having breakfast together before I get off to workWhat is the best place we can connect with you online?See below for linksFinal words from me Tweetable Quotes:"I learned that if the goal is to be an entrepreneur, you have to do what an entrepreneur is supposed to do based on their specific stage in business. Rather than just rush to create content cause you feel like that's what you should do, like have the strategy first before you just tackle creating content." – Tyler Basu"Don't like, just put out content cause you think it's helpful or valuable or whatever and then see who it attracts. Like, start with the end in mind and ask yourself, 'who is my favorite kind of person to work with? What's the best client that I can get from my product or service that I have?' and then answer that question." – Tyler Basu Resources mentioned in the episode:Influence and ScaleRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiChatting with ChampionsThe 7 Habits of Highly Effective PeopleBuilt to Sell You can connect with Tyler on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. You can also visit his website https://tylerbasu.com/. Grab Tyler's free training resources to help you in your content marketing at https://influenceandscale.com/. You can also check out and listen to Tyler's podcasts, Chatting with Champions, Lifestyle Business Magazine Podcast, and Influence and Scale Podcast. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes.Are you working HARD but not really moving the needle on anything? You should check out my POWER LIST and find out how you can get more done to move your business, project, or relationship closer to where you want it to be. Let’s go!To know more about me and all the real estate opportunities you can find, check out my website at Hansstruzyna.com. Get the chance to talk with me for FREE. Set up a call using this link https://calendly.com/h-struzyna/15min See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hitting the six and seven figure mark in your business does not mean you’ve ‘made it.’ It’s at this stage that you’ve got to put even more effort to not only stay at that level but go beyond it. Tyler Basu is a Content Marketing Strategist that specializes in helping six and seven figure businesses generate more traffic and leads through effective content marketing. Tyler joins me on this episode of the What Are You Made Of? podcast to talk about the power of content marketing, moments from his past that shaped his future, and how to take your content strategy (and business) to the next level. In this episode, you’ll learn about: The signature moment that helped shape Tyler into the person he is today Why you should learn to take responsibility for things that go wrong in your life How Tyler went from door-to-door sales to launching his own business Why it’s worth investing in the ‘pros’ to help grow your business The difference between hiring a coach and a consultant How to monetize your content If you want to find out more about Tyler and his services, you can visit his website (https://tylerbasu.com/) to learn how he can help you create content that drives qualified traffic and leads for your business. To access Tyler’s free resources, webinars, and online training courses, head over to Influence & Scale (http://www.influenceandscale.com/) . You can also connect with Tyler on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerbasu/) . The views and opinions expressed on the “What Are You Made Of?” podcast are solely those of the author and guests, and should not be attributed to any other individual or entity. This is an independent production of Mike “C-Roc” Ciorrocco. The podcast production and the book What Are You Made Of? Are original works of the author. All rights of ownership and reproduction are retained. Copyright 2019. For more information and to explore other episodes, click here (https://blog.themikecroc.com/) .
The question on everyone's mind - who is the genius behind the daily industry humor doled out on the popular Instagram account Water Damage Daily (WDD). Our guest comes really close to revealing his identity, but we will protect the mystery as it adds to the allure and it's nice to have a covert outlet for unrestrained observations. Episode sponsored by The DYOJO Freelance Services. Ghostwriting, blog posts, adapting Youtube videos and presentations into articles, and more. Why write for yourself when you can pay someone else to do it? Water Damage Daily joins us for The DYOJO Podcast to discuss how to better engage your audience on social media. Even though the account only started in 2019, it's already well over 1,500 members which is significant within property restoration. What will intrigue our audience is that their actual business account, which will remain classified, is over double that engagement through authentic posting. I asked what they view as the secret sauce, Water Damage Daily shared that they are fans of Gary Vaynerchuk. Also known as Gary Vee, the now well known marketing celebrity built his social media empire by breaking the status quo of business promotion. Water Damage Daily shared a few nuggets of their own. When I asked WDD what some of the keys to building a presence on Instagram were, he said: * Be consistent * Educate your audience * Conduct a question and answer (Q&A) segment * Share before and after photos and videos * Tell a story so that your viewers can engage with your brand Water Damage Daily challenges all accounts to show their face. Too often brands post generic content that may be forwarded to them from their corporate headquarters, WDD believes showing your face and personalizing your content helps clients to identify with your brand. He shared that explaining things that industry professionals take for granted, such as deductibles, can provide a service to your audience. Our guest shared that many of the first videos were only released after he recorded, deleted, recorded, cut, deleted and recorded again for over half an hour. To elevate your social media game, you have to get yourself out of your comfort zone. Water Damage Daily discussed that Instagram doesn't always lead directly to business but it has raised their brand and has also contributed to talent acquisition. Thank you for watching this video discussion from The DYOJO between Jon Isaacson, The Intentional Restorer, and Water Damage Daily. You can listen to additional content on The DYOJO Podcast Episode 11 and read the article from Restoration and Remediation (R&R) Magazine. Check out our audio and video library of discussions with entrepreneurs in the property restoration, construction and insurance communities via The DYOJO Podcast as well as The DYOJO Youtube Page - Three Questions (3Qs) with a Pro. * Water Damage Daily - https://www.instagram.com/waterdamagedaily * The DYOJO - https://www.thedyojo.com * The DYOJO Podcast is available on Anchor, Spotify, Apple and Google * The Intentional Restorer - https://www.randrmagonline.com Wardrobe and accessories: Water Damage Daily - Lion mask, Z87 safety glasses, N95 mask Jon - hat Coppertop Construction (@coppertop.construction), hoodie Franklin Pierce High School (@fphscards) * Shout outs to: Ed “The Restoration Lawyer” Cross of Cross & Associates, Michelle Blevins of Restoration & Remediation Magazine. Tyler Basu of Influence & Scale Podcast, Cinergy Restoration for their Tik Tok use. * Mentions for Gary Vaynerchuck aka Gary Vee, Law & Order, Anchorman, Workaholics, Ace Ventura. * Clips from Habits of Xactimate Estimating Success - https://youtu.be/S6VaQSe5vSg and The DYOJO Podcast Episode 3 with The Restoration Lawyer. * Music: “Punk in Donuts” by Hanu Dixit, “Actionable” by Bensound.com & “Dubstep” by Bendsound.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On today’s episode I’m joined by my good friend Tyler Basu, who I’ve personally dubbed the Content Marketing Genius. Tyler is a Co-Founder of Influencer Studio, a company focused on helping you spread your reach by repurposing your content and delivering it to multiple platforms. Today we follow Tyler’s journey from real estate to content marketing, how to create a pricing strategy, and how to create a model that lets you grow alongside your clients. If you have any interest in content marketing strategy, you’re going to love Tyler’s perspective and expertise. Ready to level up your business and join an incredible mastermind of high powered individuals? Send me a message at ryan@ryanniddel.comto get more information on this incredible opportunity. Click here to join the impactful Mindset Matters group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/the7figuremindset/ Head to Amazon to pick up the Six Figure Blueprint now! http://social.7fbs.com/SixFigure Are you interested in a brief conversation to see how to grow your coaching practice? Head here to book a time to chat: https://www.calendly.com/7fcs/brainstorm Connect With Tyler: IG: https://www.instagram.com/tyler.basu Web: https://influenceandscale.com/
On today’s episode I’m joined by my good friend Tyler Basu, who I’ve personally dubbed the Content Marketing Genius. Tyler is a Co-Founder of Influencer Studio, a company focused on helping you spread your reach by repurposing your content and delivering it to multiple platforms. Today we follow Tyler’s journey from real estate to content marketing, how to create a pricing strategy, and how to create a model that lets you grow alongside your clients. If you have any interest in content marketing strategy, you’re going to love Tyler’s perspective and expertise. Ready to level up your business and join an incredible mastermind of high powered individuals? Send me a message at ryan@ryanniddel.comto get more information on this incredible opportunity. Click here to join the impactful Mindset Matters group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/the7figuremindset/ Head to Amazon to pick up the Six Figure Blueprint now! http://social.7fbs.com/SixFigure Are you interested in a brief conversation to see how to grow your coaching practice? Head here to book a time to chat: https://www.calendly.com/7fcs/brainstorm Connect With Tyler: IG: https://www.instagram.com/tyler.basu Web: https://influenceandscale.com/
Tips on how to gain attention and increase sales with Tyler Basu We help people create content to gain attention and then we make sure that we bridge the gap to actually getting some leads and some appointments. I'll start at the bottom of the funnel process. I like to focus on things that are the closest to the money. It's not about the time, it's about the resources that are poured into it. You can really speed up building your audience if you're a bit more generous with the money you spend on doing that. If you're not spending money on ads, there is a cost to creating content too and that cost is your time. And every entrepreneur should know what the value of their time is. Just focus on the fundamentals. Do the things that make you the most money and then later when you have a bigger team, more resources, then you can add all more layers of complexity. I learned about pre-selling. Building up a list or doing some outreach and talking to people and seeing if you can sell them your thing before you actually create it. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SHARE THIS POST: HOW TO GAIN ATTENTION AND INCREASE SALES [just click to tweet] HOW TO GAIN ATTENTION AND INCREASE SALES We help people create content to gain attention and then we make sure that we bridge the gap to actually getting some leads and appointments. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Doug: So kind of where do you start? Tyler: I start closest to the money. So if somebody has got an offer I say, "Okay, great. What's the step that comes right before somebody buys from you?" Doug: Well, welcome back listeners, another episode of Real Marketing Real Fast. I think you're going to really enjoy our episode today. We're going to talk about creating content, but more importantly, we're going to talk about how to take the content that you're already creating if you are creating content and how to make it convert. So how to use your content strategy to generate leads and sales. And then if you're not generating the content, our guest is going to help cover off some tips and techniques on how to create content. So our guest today is Tyler Basu. I met Tyler in San Diego. We're both icons of influence at the New Media Summit a few years ago and we just really connected and really hit it off and I've got a lot of respect for Tyler and what he does. Tyler is a Content Marketing Strategist and what he does is he specializes in helping startups and entrepreneurs create content that drives qualified traffic and leads to their business. He's the co-founder of a company called Influencer Studio. It's a content marketing agency that offers content creation, publishing and promotional service to entrepreneurs. He's also a publisher of a lifestyle business magazine and podcast and an online publication dedicated to helping entrepreneurs help to build a life and business on their own terms. So I'd like to welcome Tyler Basu to the Real Marketing Real Fast podcast. Well, Hey Tyler, welcome to the Real Marketing Real Fast podcast today. Tyler: Doug, it's a pleasure to be here man. I'm really grateful to be on your show. Doug: Yeah, it was great. I mean we connected a couple of years ago at the New Media Summit because you are an Icon of Influence and we kind of stayed in touch so we both drove or flew down from the same neighborhood to down in San Diego and enjoy some sunshine and some great conversations. Tyler: I remember that. I remember being at the restaurant table with you and we were laughing about all my rejection I faced doing door to door sales. They were good times. Yeah. Doug: Well I mean you come from a sales background and it's interesting because now you're helping businesses with their marketing, marketing funnels, and content. So it's always great to have someone who's worked on both sides of the ledger, where often sales and marketing are arm wrestling each other. Tyler: Yeah.
Learn about the different types of video content marketing and how, with the right strategy, your business can grow exponentially
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Tyler Basu is a Content Strategist that specializes in helping personal brands and online entrepreneurs scale their business. He's the Co-Founder of Influencer Studio, a marketing agency that offers done-for-you content marketing and webinar presentation development services for entrepreneurs. He's also the Publisher of Lifestyle Business Magazine & Podcast, an online publication dedicated to helping entrepreneurs learn how to build a life and business on their own terms. Highlights From This Episode: How making a commitment to mastery affects your business Asking what your market needs before ever creating the program The golden piece, sharing your expertise Trial and error before success Biggest lesson from interviewing over 200 entrepreneurs Links & Resources From This Episode: Learn More: https://tylerbasu.com https://lifestylebusinessmag.com/ https://www.myinfluencerstudio.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thetylerbasu https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerbasu/ https://twitter.com/tylerbasu https://www.instagram.com/tyler.basu/ Resources: Profitable Content Creation & Promotion Worksheet (tylerbasu.com/worksheet) Awesome FREE Resources for YOU! Check out our blog! Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They expose our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave a review on iTunes. Val Low is a focus & efficiency mentor & coach to entrepreneurs to clear the business clutter and thrive. Through her Focus&FreedomTM Method and Planner many entrepreneurs have experienced more focus, time and freedom. Val loves nothing better than showing entrepreneurs how to calm the overwhelm and distractions with focus and efficiency strategies and tools that enable them to have the freedom to do the things that matter most in their business and life. Visit Val’s Website: https://vallow.me/ Connect with Val on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ValJLow/ Connect with Val on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/val-low
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Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire, High Performance Marketing Podcast with your Host, JV Crum III... Tyler Basu: Create a High Converting Online Sales Presentation Tyler Basu is the Co-Founder & CEO of Influencer Studio, a marketing agency that specializes in helping entrepreneurs with high-ticket programs and services create automated webinars that convert prospects into qualified sales calls. He’s also the Publisher of Lifestyle Business Magazine & Podcast. Are you a coach or consultant who is tired of feeling stuck or you just don't know which step to take next? Get in the High Performer Lane by downloading JV's new High Performer Formula with the exact steps for your to play at the top of your game. Download it by clicking here now. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other coaches and consultants find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other coaches, consultants, or business owners find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 1,800 episodes and 12 Million Listeners in 190 countries, this is the Podcast and Radio Network for entrepreneurs, business owners, and business coaches who want to reach their First Million and make a Big Impact. Our Conscious Millionaire Podcast was named in Inc Magazine as one of the Top 13 Business Podcasts.
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Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs who want to Make Your First Million, with your Host, JV Crum III… Tyler Basu: Create a High Converting Online Sales Presentation Tyler Basu is the Co-Founder & CEO of Influencer Studio, a marketing agency that specializes in helping entrepreneurs with high-ticket programs and services create automated webinars that convert prospects into qualified sales calls. He’s also the Publisher of Lifestyle Business Magazine & Podcast. Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes And, download your free gift today... Get the 7-Figure Formula to Make Millions – Click Here! Conscious Millionaire Network has over 1,800 episodes and 12 Million Listeners in 190 countries. Our Conscious Millionaire Show was named in Inc Magazine as one of the Top 13 Business Podcasts!
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Ep #66 - Welcome to another edition of Interview Friday on The Purpose Driven Entreprener with Matt Brauning. On today's episode, Matt sits down with Tyler Basu, an accomplished entrepreneur in the areas of content marketing and client acuisition strategy for fast growth companies. Tyler shares his entrepreneurial journey from door-to-door sales, real estate flipping, content creation, and internet marketing. He has an amazing story to share and you will pick up some valuable nuggets of wisdom from this interview. Want to connect with Tyler Basu? Visit Tyler's website at https://tylerbasu.com/ Connect with Tyler on his social media accounts: Facebook: @tyler.basuInstagram: @tyler.basuTwitter: @tylerbasuLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerbasu/ Get Tyler Basu's books on Amazon: Lifestyle Business Blueprint: Top 5 Strategies for Making Money Doing What You Love From Anywhere in the World - https://amzn.to/2xEDP9w Sell Anything: A Turn-Key System for Succeeding in Sales - https://amzn.to/2ptTHI1 The Achiever's Guide to Life & Success: 10 Principles for Designing Your Future & Achieving Success in the Real World - https://amzn.to/2Df8Q9Y As always, please remember to rate, review, and subscribe if you have not already done so. We love to hear from you. Please share your feedback and ideas with me on social media. Facebook: @mattbrauningInstagram: @mattbrauningTwitter: @mattbrauning www.mattbrauningpodcast.com www.fireboxbook.com Get Your Copy of Matt's new book on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Firebox-Principle-Drives-Every-Entrepreneur-ebook/dp/B07FDKK9QW
What's the secret to standing out so you find and attract your ideal audience? It might be far simpler than you realize...How do you handle "failures" or projects that don't quite go as planned?Is it time for you to create a course and develop passive income? What if you have no ideas? All of the above and more in this episode!Tyler Basu is a Content Marketing Consultant & Client Acquisition Strategist for fast-growth startups, coaches, consultants, and service providers. He's the Content Marketing Manager for Thinkific, the most trusted platform for creating and selling online courses, and the Founder and Publisher of Lifestyle Business Magazine & Podcast. Find out more at http://tylerbasu.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tyler Basu is a Content Marketing Consultant & Client Acquisition Strategist for fast-growth startups, coaches, consultants, and service providers. Like many others before him, Tyler’s interest in business was sparked by the book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Driven mostly by ambition (and lots of trial and error!), he spent his early twenties working in several different industries including financial planning, promoting seminars, direct sales, and selling real estate. Tyler launched his first podcast, Chatting With Champions, while working as a real estate agent in 2013. In the process of interviewing more than 100 successful entrepreneurs for his podcast, he developed a fascination for content marketing and online business. He left the real estate industry in 2015 to focus exclusively on helping other people and companies create content and build their brands online. This led to becoming the Content Marketing Manager for Thinkific, the most trusted platform for creating and selling online courses, in 2016. Tyler is the Founder and Publisher of Lifestyle Business Magazine & Podcast, and the Co-Founder of Influencer Studio, a digital marketing agency that specializes in helping fast-growth startups, coaches, consultants, and service providers create content marketing and client acquisition systems to scale their business. You'll love his big reveal towards the end of the show, something he's never shared with anyone before! Learn. Create. Thrive. www.InspiredConversations.net www.AmySchuber.com
Tyler Basu is a professional Content Marketer, Author and Podcast Host. Like many others before him, Tyler’s interest in business was sparked by the book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Driven mostly by ambition (and lots of trial and error!), he spent his early twenties working in several different industries including financial planning, promoting seminars, direct sales, and selling real estate. Tyler launched his first podcast, Chatting With Champions, while working as a real estate agent in 2013. In the process of interviewing over 100 successful entrepreneurs for his show, he developed a fascination for content marketing and online entrepreneurship. By 2015, Tyler had written and published several books on Amazon, including the Amazon bestseller Lifestyle Business Blueprint. He left the real estate industry that same year to focus exclusively working with other entrepreneurs to create content and help build their brands online. This led to becoming the Content Marketing Manager for Thinkific, the most trusted platform for creating and selling online courses, in 2016. In addition to creating content for Thinkific to help people and companies create and sell online courses successfully, Tyler is also is Publisher & Editor of Lifestyle Business Magazine, a digital magazine for lifestyle entrepreneurs, and the host of the Lifestyle Business Magazine Podcast. http://www.tylerbasu.com Sponsors of this episode: Credit Suite http://www.creditsuite.com/cool Podfly Productions http://www.podfly.net/coolthings
Reach Us Here: Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz Tyler Basu - @tylerbasu Show Notes by Show Producer: Anna Nygren In this episode, Doug and Tyler discuss: How Tyler's journey started Content as a marketing tool Using the "f" word…. funnel What happens when you just don't want to do it Key Takeaways: At the end of the day, whatever it is that you sell, it's a solution to the problem Forget about sales funnels and just focus on the perspective of a customer Just ask yourself, "What's one thing that you could give your customer that would move them from cold to warm? And from warm to hot?" Check out Tyler's magazine and podcast "Podcasting is one of those networking hacks, it gets your foot in the door." - Tyler Basu Connect with Tyler Basu: Twitter: @tylerbasu Tyler's Website: www.tylerbasu.com Thinkific Website: www.thinkific.com Nice Guys Sponsor: Interview Valet is the best podcast booking service. They are the leader in Podcast Interview Marketing to help you easily turn listeners into leads. Nice Guys Links Support the podcast at www.Patreon.com/NiceGuys Subscribe to the Podcast Niceguysonbusiness.com TurnkeyPodcast.com - You're the expert. Let us help prove it. Podcast Production, Concept to Launch Book Doug and/or Strick as a speaker at your upcoming event. Amazon #1 Best selling book Nice Guys Finish First. Doug's Business Building Bootcamp (10 Module Course) Survey: Take our short survey so The Nice Guys know what you like. Partner Links: Amazon.com: Click before buying anything. Help support the podcast. Interview Valet: Get interviewed on top podcasts and share your message. Acuity Scheduling: Stop wasting time going back and forth scheduling appointments Social Quant - Boost your Twitter following the right way. Targeted reach Promise Statement: To provide an experience that is entertaining and adds value to your life. Don't underestimate the Power of Nice.
Tyler Basu is the Content Manager for Thinkific, the most trusted platform for creating and selling online courses. He is also a Podcast Host and Publisher of Lifestyle Business Magazine, an online magazine for lifestyle entrepreneurs, and a contributor to numerous online publications including Entrepreneur, Influencive, and Addicted2Success. Get the 5 proven steps to rapidly grow your business, make a bigger impact, and achieve your First Million. Attend the next LIVE First Million Webinar with international business coach JV Crum III. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 500 episodes and 10 Million Listeners in 176 countries, this is the podcast for business owners and coaches who want to grow their businesses, make a bigger impact, and ultimately achieve their First Million! JV interviews the top entrepreneurs, experts, authors, and coaches on how to get the right mindset, develop your business systems, and execute to achieve bigger results, faster!
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Tyler Basu is the Content Manager for Thinkific, the most trusted platform for creating and selling online courses. He is also a Podcast Host and Publisher of Lifestyle Business Magazine, an online magazine for lifestyle entrepreneurs, and a contributor to numerous online publications including Entrepreneur, Influencive, and Addicted2Success. Get the 5 proven steps to rapidly grow your business, make a bigger impact, and achieve your First Million. Attend the next LIVE First Million Webinar with international business coach JV Crum III. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 500 episodes and 10 Million Listeners in 176 countries, this is the podcast for business owners and coaches who want to grow their businesses, make a bigger impact, and ultimately achieve their First Million! JV interviews the top entrepreneurs, experts, authors, and coaches on how to get the right mindset, develop your business systems, and execute to achieve bigger results, faster!
I hope you enjoy our interview with Lifestyle Coach, podcaster, and magazine publisher, Tyler Basu.
Spreaker Live Show #135 for Nov 15th, 2017Show Duration: 60 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)We stream LIVE every Weds at 3pm Pacific /6pm EST from SpreakerLiveShow.comShow Today:- What is a Super “Podcast” Listener?- Podcast Suicide: 5 Errors to Avoid- Who are Podfasters?- Listener Comments Spreaker is on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spreaker_/Spreaker is also on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spreaker/Tell your audience that your show is now available on Amazon Echo DevicesOn the show today:What is a SUPER Podcast Listener? Sharing some recent researchtelephone survey of media habits, a portrait emerged of what appears to be the podcasting “super listener” — a highly engaged consumer of informative digital audio content. https://medium.com/informed-and-engaged/understanding-public-medias-most-engaged-podcast-users-bb592cd7e03eIn April and May of 2017, Edison Research — with support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation — conducted a series of online interviews with podcast listeners across a group of major podcast publishers. We collected a total of 28,964 interviews with podcast listeners 18 years of age or older, all of whom listened to at least one audio podcast from one of six sources: National Public Radio, WNYC, American Public Media, WBUR, PRX and Gimlet Media. (For more on the methodology, please see the appendix.)In comparing these results with the Edison/Triton Infinite Dial research series, a nationally representative Some of the characteristics of this “super listener” include:Greater content consumption (by hours and by shows listened to).A preference for subscription (Not Paid) and time-shifted consumption.Reliance on mobile consumption, usually in transit.A willingness to promote content to others, and reliance on word-of-mouth.A preference for in-depth content.A loyalty to public media, and willingness to invest — even as broadcast consumption levels decline.Conclusion:This study, and our ability to compare it with two other, more representative datasets of podcast consumers, gave us a fascinating perspective on the public media podcast “super listener.” It is clear that while they don’t represent the body of podcast listeners across participating publishers, they do represent the most active, most engaged and most willing to take supportive actions. They can also be tapped as ambassadors for the medium. Finding ways to “ask for the order” and providing them with incentives to share new podcasts (and indeed, the medium in general) with their friends and family as passionate advocates and influencers might be one of the most powerful marketing tools at our disposal.We also learned that these respondents are receptive to national and international news content via podcasts, and they trust this content — again, as potential advocates for the dissemination of this content. And finally, these younger, more mobile podcast consumers are taking content (including public media content) on the road with them — opening up contextual opportunities for new forms of content for consumers on public transit, at the gym, or in other short, opportunistic windows. Podcast Suicide: 5 Errors to Avoid1. Refusing to recognize your target audienceWhile keeping a broad appeal is good, not targeting a specific bracket is like shooting yourself in the foot. It’s like refusing to recognize that you’re speaking to actual listeners, not just to thin air.Start with the very basics: who is your model listener? Are they a man or a woman? Are they a 23-year-old student who is getting serious about politics, or a 55-year-old launching a new career? What do they get up to at the weekends?It may feel weird at first to draw up an identikit of your ideal target audience member, but keeping this picture in mind will help you avoid going off on unrelated directions, and even really help you in matters such as deciding your episode’s duration or getting your podcast exposure on relevant platforms.2. Not having a pre-launch marketing planThis is no time to be modest. At the very beginning, you have got to be your very own cheerleader – cos if you don’t cheer, who will? Your launch is a great moment to capitalize on excitement – that energy is hard to regain at a later date, if you miss that opportunity.A pre-launch marketing plan demonstrates confidence that you can pull this off and passion in your topic and the podcasting format. That’s the kind of attitude that intrigues listeners, even before being presented with the actual content.Give yourself a checklist for getting listeners on board with the hype from day 1:Create a launch team of 20+ people that commit to downloading and sharing your podcast with all their networks too.Build a database of influencers who can give a first boost to your audienceHave your social media pages building momentum, follow people in your target audience to encourage them to follow backSearch for the hottest trend related to your topic on TwitterSet a launch date and a clear plan of the next episodes3. Not bothering to submit to iTunesMaybe you just haven’t got round to it yet. Maybe you are trying an alternative podcatcher service. But there’s no denying that the first place where listeners seek out podcasts is iTunes so no submitting yours amounts to podcast suicide.Aside from the fact that many devices have iTunes pre-installed on them, making it the first point of call especially for podcast newbies, if you manage to get a high rate of downloads, subscriptions, rates and reviews podcast once it goes live, there is also the opportunity to be featured in the New and Noteworthy section in your first weeks, which will be a great boost for even more listeners taking notice.Business podcaster Tyler Basu, whose podcast ranked at the top of iTunes’ USA New and Noteworthy charts when it launched, suggests that one clever way to better your chances is to be very strategic in how categorize your podcast. Consider also putting your podcast in several categories as well as subcategories that won’t be as broad and competitive.4. Messing up your RSS feedThe magic touch of podcasting lies in the seamless way information syncs up, like a smooth dive into a pool. This is thanks to your RSS feed. Messing that up, well, it’s tantamount to a belly-flop: jarring and kinda cringe-worthy.Always make sure to submit the same RSS feed on all the distributive platforms that you use, for every episode you publish. You should avoid at all costs spreading around different RSS according to the different platform that you use because you’ll never have one single link where people can access and download your show – therefore cutting you off from gathering clear, comprehensive statistics from across the board.A singular RSS feed is easier to follow in case something goes wrong. An easy trick to keep on top of this is subscribing to your own podcast so you can quickly double-check your RSS feed is working once you publish new episodes.5. Uploading your podcast directly onto your websiteIt’s nice to keep everything in one place, but that’s no reason for uploading your podcast files onto the same server as your website. First of all, hosting your podcast on your site will be a strain on your bandwidth and therefore make your website really slow. Secondly, the audio quality will not be so good.Podcast hosting services are the answer, particularly when the podcast player can be fully embedded into your official website and customized to fit in with your branding. Host platforms such as Soundcloud, Libsyn, Spreaker and Podbean all offer embedded players, so it’s worth exploring the various different features – you’ll find that some are mobile-friendly, too, as well as being able to track plays, downloads, and likes. 6. Not inspiring emotions in your listenersComments:Linda IrwinYou Tube has been marking everyone "not advertiser friendly" en masse. If you get enough, they will shut down your channel. You can appeal this if you have, IIRC, 1,000 or more subscribers. They are also hitting people that are not monetizing. We have no idea why they are doing this. Fair use means nothing even if you are making commentary.Linda IrwinAlso when I embed Spreaker to Wix, using the "embed code" widget, you can also change the size to specifications "height= width=". Autoplay if "0", change to "1" in the code script if you want shows to autoplay.Linda IrwinWhen I submitted to iHeart 22 episodes in, I was rejected specifically because I did not have at least 100 followers. This was back in August 2015.LOLSpreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comEmail: rob at spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
Spreaker Live Show #135 for Nov 15th, 2017Show Duration: 60 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)We stream LIVE every Weds at 3pm Pacific /6pm EST from SpreakerLiveShow.comShow Today:- What is a Super “Podcast” Listener?- Podcast Suicide: 5 Errors to Avoid- Who are Podfasters?- Listener Comments Spreaker is on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spreaker_/Spreaker is also on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spreaker/Tell your audience that your show is now available on Amazon Echo DevicesOn the show today:What is a SUPER Podcast Listener? Sharing some recent researchtelephone survey of media habits, a portrait emerged of what appears to be the podcasting “super listener” — a highly engaged consumer of informative digital audio content. https://medium.com/informed-and-engaged/understanding-public-medias-most-engaged-podcast-users-bb592cd7e03eIn April and May of 2017, Edison Research — with support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation — conducted a series of online interviews with podcast listeners across a group of major podcast publishers. We collected a total of 28,964 interviews with podcast listeners 18 years of age or older, all of whom listened to at least one audio podcast from one of six sources: National Public Radio, WNYC, American Public Media, WBUR, PRX and Gimlet Media. (For more on the methodology, please see the appendix.)In comparing these results with the Edison/Triton Infinite Dial research series, a nationally representative Some of the characteristics of this “super listener” include:Greater content consumption (by hours and by shows listened to).A preference for subscription (Not Paid) and time-shifted consumption.Reliance on mobile consumption, usually in transit.A willingness to promote content to others, and reliance on word-of-mouth.A preference for in-depth content.A loyalty to public media, and willingness to invest — even as broadcast consumption levels decline.Conclusion:This study, and our ability to compare it with two other, more representative datasets of podcast consumers, gave us a fascinating perspective on the public media podcast “super listener.” It is clear that while they don’t represent the body of podcast listeners across participating publishers, they do represent the most active, most engaged and most willing to take supportive actions. They can also be tapped as ambassadors for the medium. Finding ways to “ask for the order” and providing them with incentives to share new podcasts (and indeed, the medium in general) with their friends and family as passionate advocates and influencers might be one of the most powerful marketing tools at our disposal.We also learned that these respondents are receptive to national and international news content via podcasts, and they trust this content — again, as potential advocates for the dissemination of this content. And finally, these younger, more mobile podcast consumers are taking content (including public media content) on the road with them — opening up contextual opportunities for new forms of content for consumers on public transit, at the gym, or in other short, opportunistic windows. Podcast Suicide: 5 Errors to Avoid1. Refusing to recognize your target audienceWhile keeping a broad appeal is good, not targeting a specific bracket is like shooting yourself in the foot. It’s like refusing to recognize that you’re speaking to actual listeners, not just to thin air.Start with the very basics: who is your model listener? Are they a man or a woman? Are they a 23-year-old student who is getting serious about politics, or a 55-year-old launching a new career? What do they get up to at the weekends?It may feel weird at first to draw up an identikit of your ideal target audience member, but keeping this picture in mind will help you avoid going off on unrelated directions, and even really help you in matters such as deciding your episode’s duration or getting your podcast exposure on relevant platforms.2. Not having a pre-launch marketing planThis is no time to be modest. At the very beginning, you have got to be your very own cheerleader – cos if you don’t cheer, who will? Your launch is a great moment to capitalize on excitement – that energy is hard to regain at a later date, if you miss that opportunity.A pre-launch marketing plan demonstrates confidence that you can pull this off and passion in your topic and the podcasting format. That’s the kind of attitude that intrigues listeners, even before being presented with the actual content.Give yourself a checklist for getting listeners on board with the hype from day 1:Create a launch team of 20+ people that commit to downloading and sharing your podcast with all their networks too.Build a database of influencers who can give a first boost to your audienceHave your social media pages building momentum, follow people in your target audience to encourage them to follow backSearch for the hottest trend related to your topic on TwitterSet a launch date and a clear plan of the next episodes3. Not bothering to submit to iTunesMaybe you just haven’t got round to it yet. Maybe you are trying an alternative podcatcher service. But there’s no denying that the first place where listeners seek out podcasts is iTunes so no submitting yours amounts to podcast suicide.Aside from the fact that many devices have iTunes pre-installed on them, making it the first point of call especially for podcast newbies, if you manage to get a high rate of downloads, subscriptions, rates and reviews podcast once it goes live, there is also the opportunity to be featured in the New and Noteworthy section in your first weeks, which will be a great boost for even more listeners taking notice.Business podcaster Tyler Basu, whose podcast ranked at the top of iTunes’ USA New and Noteworthy charts when it launched, suggests that one clever way to better your chances is to be very strategic in how categorize your podcast. Consider also putting your podcast in several categories as well as subcategories that won’t be as broad and competitive.4. Messing up your RSS feedThe magic touch of podcasting lies in the seamless way information syncs up, like a smooth dive into a pool. This is thanks to your RSS feed. Messing that up, well, it’s tantamount to a belly-flop: jarring and kinda cringe-worthy.Always make sure to submit the same RSS feed on all the distributive platforms that you use, for every episode you publish. You should avoid at all costs spreading around different RSS according to the different platform that you use because you’ll never have one single link where people can access and download your show – therefore cutting you off from gathering clear, comprehensive statistics from across the board.A singular RSS feed is easier to follow in case something goes wrong. An easy trick to keep on top of this is subscribing to your own podcast so you can quickly double-check your RSS feed is working once you publish new episodes.5. Uploading your podcast directly onto your websiteIt’s nice to keep everything in one place, but that’s no reason for uploading your podcast files onto the same server as your website. First of all, hosting your podcast on your site will be a strain on your bandwidth and therefore make your website really slow. Secondly, the audio quality will not be so good.Podcast hosting services are the answer, particularly when the podcast player can be fully embedded into your official website and customized to fit in with your branding. Host platforms such as Soundcloud, Libsyn, Spreaker and Podbean all offer embedded players, so it’s worth exploring the various different features – you’ll find that some are mobile-friendly, too, as well as being able to track plays, downloads, and likes. 6. Not inspiring emotions in your listenersComments:Linda IrwinYou Tube has been marking everyone "not advertiser friendly" en masse. If you get enough, they will shut down your channel. You can appeal this if you have, IIRC, 1,000 or more subscribers. They are also hitting people that are not monetizing. We have no idea why they are doing this. Fair use means nothing even if you are making commentary.Linda IrwinAlso when I embed Spreaker to Wix, using the "embed code" widget, you can also change the size to specifications "height= width=". Autoplay if "0", change to "1" in the code script if you want shows to autoplay.Linda IrwinWhen I submitted to iHeart 22 episodes in, I was rejected specifically because I did not have at least 100 followers. This was back in August 2015.LOLSpreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comEmail: rob at spreaker.comSend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenleeTwitter: http://twitter.com/alexeum Tech Support: support at spreaker.com
Tyler Basu is the content marketing genius at Thinkific, one of the fastest-growing online course platforms. In episode 48, we talked with Tyler Basu about how to create a lifestyle business and live your dream life. He had just launched Lifestyle Business Blueprint. Since then, Tyler has gotten on board with Thinkific as their content […] The post 162: How to Create, Promote, and Grow an Online Course with Tyler Basu appeared first on TCK Publishing.
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Tyler Basu is the Content Manager for Thinkific, the all-in-one platform for creating and selling online courses. He is also a Podcast Host and the Publisher of Lifestyle Business Magazine, the Author of Lifestyle Business Blueprint, and a contributor to several online publications including Entrepreneur, Influencive, and Addicted2Success. In our chat, Tyler rewinds back to the start of his entrepreneurial journey. He's done a little bit of everything and the key at every step? Acquiring knowledge and experience to help get him to the next step. From launching his former "Chatting with Champions" podcast where he interviewed the likes of Grant Cardone to putting together the Lifestyle Business Magazine, Tyler is always moving forward. Now, he's super excited about growing Thinkific. The irony of it all? Through networking and podcasting, he connected with the founder of Thinkific and the rest is history!
Tyler Basu is the Content Manager for Thinkific, the all-in-one platform for creating and selling online courses. He is also a Podcast Host and Publisher of Lifestyle Business Magazine, and a Contributor to numerous online publications including Entrepreneur, Influencive, and Addicted2Success. Name: Tyler Basu Instagram Handle: tyler.basu Website: www.thinkific.com Check out the article mentioned within this podcast here: https://sumo.com/stories/tony-robbins-marketing
Tyler Basu is a prolific content creator, marketer, and online success story. He is content manager for Thinkific, a widely sought-after platform for creating and selling online courses. He is creator and host of the Podcast called Lifestyle Business Magazine and Publisher of the online Magazine of the same name. He is a contributor to numerous online publications including Entrepreneur, Influencive and Addicted2Success. Contact Info Website: TylerBasu.com Blog: Lifestyle Business Magazine Blog Podcast: Lifestyle Business Podcast Most Influential Person My father-in-law (I've never seen him upset in my whole life). Effect on Emotions My wife teases me and says I don't have emotions. The majority of the time I'm very, very calm. It's difficult to upset me because, in the grand scheme of things, most things that happen to me are not that big a deal. Thoughts on Breathing Breathing is something that I've practiced. I think it was Tony Robbins or one of those influences that introduced me to that. In the morning or at night, the same time that I'm sitting down to reflect on the day and express gratitude, I'll just take some time to focus on breathing. Even a few times throughout the day, if I need a break, I'll drink some water and focus on breathing. It calms me down before I jump into something else. Suggested Resources Book: The Morning Miracle by Hal Elrod App: N/A (Pen and paper) Bullying Story I can think of quite a few stories. I was beat up quite a few times as a kid. One time, I didn't even see it coming. Two other kids were fighting. You know how everyone gets in a circle to watch a fight in schools? I was standing there eating some Skittles and I must have said something cocky or lippy. This was grade 8 or 9, and all of a sudden one of the kids who was about to fight the other kid started to turn around and start hitting me. And with the Skittle; when he hit my face, the Skittle popped out my cheek and I ended up needing stitches to close up half my mouth for a few days. This is just one example and one of the times I learned to think about what I was about to say before I started to say something dumb that might offend someone. It was a good experience in a way. Me and that kid became friends after that; we worked it out. I'm not saying that bullying is a good thing, but if there's something in your life that's hard on you, find a way to appreciate what's happening, because hopefully, you're getting strong because of it. Your ability to tolerate hardships increases. Business is tough, so if you don't have the thick skin or if you are not willing to make the calls and present your ideas and get shot down; if you're not willing to get out there and still keep going when other people are giving you a hard time or don't believe in you, then you're going to have a really hard time of it. Whatever you can do to develop some thick skin and some mental toughness is generally a good thing.
In this episode Tyler Basu shares his inspiring journey about lifestyle entrepreneurship, along with a range of ideas and life improvement lessons that he learned over the years to improve both himself and his business results.
Fellow podcast host Tyler Basu joins me on this week’s guest episode of Unstoppable Success Radio. Tyler has interviewed over 100 successful entrepreneurs for his podcast, written several books including the #1 Amazon Bestseller Lifestyle Business Blueprint, and is the Publisher & Editor of Lifestyle Business Magazine, a digital magazine for lifestyle entrepreneurs. Today, he shares the lessons he’s learned from his own journey and from talking with others! Like many other entrepreneurs before him, Tyler's journey in business began when he read a book called Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Driven by his ambition, he spent his early twenties navigating his way through several different industries including financial planning, promoting seminars, direct sales, and selling real estate. In 2013, while working full-time as a real estate agent, he launched his first podcast, Chatting With Champions. In the process of interviewing over 100 successful entrepreneurs for his podcast, he built the relationships and acquired the skills and knowledge necessary to begin building his own online business. In this episode, you will learn: how to create the freedom you’ve been craving so badly in both your life and in your business how to use the overlap between your strengths and passion so you can make your audience hungry for more content how to take all of your pre-existing content you have sitting around and reuse it to draw in new audiences and revenue Tyler’s experience with digital publishing has taught him how to create content that people are excited to engage with. He advises entrepreneurs and experienced business owners alike to look at the overlap between their passions and strengths, because it is in this parallel that you find clarity about the kind of business you want to build. Channeling this energy will inevitably make your audience want to engage with your content, but also hanging on excitedly for what you’re about to publish next. Connect with Tyler: http://tylerbasu.com/ www.Lifestylebusinessmag.com https://twitter.com/TylerBasu Connect with Kelly: www.kellyroachcoaching.com www.facebook.com/kellyroachinternational www.twitter.com/kellyroachint Mentioned in this episode: Tyler’s Books: https://www.amazon.com/Tyler-Basu/e/B00BBQ01VK Interested in getting your business more exposure? Tyler reccomends checking out Content Marketing Machine by Dan Norris: https://www.amazon.com/Content-Machine-Marketing-7-figure-Advertising-ebook/dp/B013M5FWX4#nav-subnav If you’re looking to explode the growth in your business and build an unstoppable machine text IGNITE to 44222 to get entered onto my private email community to begin receiving everything you need to design, market, build, and grow your own business. 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, break through 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!
Tyler Basu is a professional Content Marketer, Podcast Host and Digital Magazine Publisher. Like many others before him, Tyler's journey in business began when he read a book called Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Driven by his ambition, he spent his early twenties navigating his way through several different industries including financial planning, promoting seminars, direct sales, and selling real estate. In 2013, Tyler launched his first podcast, Chatting With Champions. In the process of interviewing over 100 successful entrepreneurs for his show, he developed a fascination for online business and digital publishing. By 2015, Tyler had written and published several books on Amazon, including the #1 Amazon Bestseller Lifestyle Business Blueprint. Tyler left the real estate industry in 2015 to become the Publisher & Editor of Lifestyle Business Magazine, a digital magazine for lifestyle entrepreneurs. Tyler also hosts the Lifestyle Business Magazine Podcast. When he's not interviewing guests or writing articles for his magazine, he's busy helping other entrepreneurs and organizations implement content marketing strategies to attract and retain their ideal customers. Tyler's Favorite Quote: “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” Tyler's Favorite Books: The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime. Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today's Show:www.tylerbasu.com Me in INC
Tyler Basu is a professional Content Marketer, Podcast Host and Digital Magazine Publisher. Like many others before him, Tyler’s journey in business began when he read a book called Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Driven by his ambition, he spent his early twenties navigating his way through several different industries including financial planning, promoting seminars, direct sales, and selling real estate. In 2013, Tyler launched his first podcast, Chatting With Champions. In the process of interviewing over 100 successful entrepreneurs for his show, he developed a fascination for online business and digital publishing. By 2015, Tyler had written and published several books on Amazon, including the #1 Amazon Bestseller Lifestyle Business Blueprint. Tyler left the real estate industry in 2015 to become the Publisher & Editor of Lifestyle Business Magazine, a digital magazine for lifestyle entrepreneurs. Tyler also hosts the Lifestyle Business Magazine Podcast. When he’s not interviewing guests or writing articles for his magazine, he’s busy helping other entrepreneurs and organizations implement content marketing strategies to attract and retain their ideal customers. Tyler’s Favorite Quote: “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” Tyler’s Favorite Books: The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime. Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today’s Show:www.tylerbasu.com Me in INC
Tyler Basu is a professional Content Marketer, Podcast Host and Digital Magazine Publisher. Like many others before him, Tyler's journey in business began when he read a book called Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Driven by his ambition, he spent his early twenties navigating his way through several different industries including financial planning, promoting seminars, direct sales, and selling real estate. In 2013, Tyler launched his first podcast, Chatting With Champions. In the process of interviewing over 100 successful entrepreneurs for his show, he developed a fascination for online business and digital publishing. By 2015, Tyler had written and published several books on Amazon, including the #1 Amazon Bestseller Lifestyle Business Blueprint. Tyler left the real estate industry in 2015 to become the Publisher & Editor of Lifestyle Business Magazine, a digital magazine for lifestyle entrepreneurs. Tyler also hosts the Lifestyle Business Magazine Podcast. When he's not interviewing guests or writing articles for his magazine, he's busy helping other entrepreneurs and organizations implement content marketing strategies to attract and retain their ideal customers. Tyler's Favorite Quote: “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” Tyler's Favorite Books: The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime. Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today's Show:www.tylerbasu.com Me in INC
Tyler Basu, Publisher of Lifestyle Business Magazine, shares 10 specific strategies that you can use to build a strong personal brand online, position yourself as an authority in your industry, and attract your ideal customers or clients. These are the strategies that he has personally implemented as he’s built his personal brand online, and that have been implemented by many of the guests on the Lifestyle Business Magazine Podcast. For show notes and links to resources mentioned on this episode visit: www.lifestylebusinessmag.com/022 Subscribe to this podcast Leave a rating & review
Project Ignite Podcast with Derek Gehl: Online Business | Internet Marketing | Make Money Online
Learn how to push your podcast to the top spot of New & Noteworthy on iTunes in record time using the strategies revealed by podcasting veteran Tyler Basu. For show notes, links and more resources check out this episode on: http://entrepreneurignited.com/how-to-promote-a-podcast-to-1-on-itunes/ Connect with us on:http://facebook.com/derekgehlhttp://twitter.com/DerekGehl_4Realhttp://instagram.com/derekgehl
Tyler Basu, Publisher of Lifestyle Business Magazine, shares the specific steps taken to launch this podcast and get featured on the New and Noteworthy section of iTunes for multiple categories. He shares specific tips to help you create your podcast, the benefits of being featured on iTunes New and Noteworthy, and what to do before, during, and after your launch to maximize your podcast’s success. For show notes and links to resources mentioned on this episode visit: www.lifestylebusinessmag.com/015 Subscribe to this podcast Leave a rating & review
Tyler Basu, Publisher of Lifestyle Business Magazine, answers a common question that many aspiring entrepreneurs have about starting an online business: what niche should you start an online business in? He shares the exact exercise he went through before deciding to start Lifestyle Business Magazine, which can be used to help you determine what niche or topic you should build your online business in, how to validate the market demand for that topic, and some mistakes to avoid when choosing a niche. For show notes and links to resources mentioned on this episode visit: www.lifestylebusinessmag.com/011 Subscribe to this podcast Leave a rating & review
The Author Hangout: Book Marketing Tips for Indie & Self-Published Authors
In this episode, we interviewed author Tyler Basu, who shared some great advice about how partnering with other authors can really boost sales for your books and their books. He also talked about maximizing your book description and other great book marketing tips. The post Ep 063: “Create Relationships With Authors” first appeared on Book Marketing Tools Blog.
Tyler Basu is an author, digital publisher, and lifestyle entrepreneur and on today's episode we're getting the behind the scenes look on what it takes to be an entrepreneur. We talk about the side hustling, making the switch, what it really takes to write and publish books and how Tyler started his podcast a couple years too late. Like many other entrepreneurs before him, Tyler's journey in business began when he read a book called Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Driven by his ambition, he spent his early twenties navigating his way through several different industries including financial planning, promoting seminars, direct sales, and selling real estate. In 2013, while working full-time as a real estate agent, he launched his first podcast, Chatting With Champions. In the process of interviewing over 100 successful entrepreneurs for his podcast, he built the relationships and acquired the skills and knowledge necessary to begin building his own online business.By 2015, Tyler had written and published 4 books on Amazon, including the #1 Amazon bestseller Lifestyle Business Blueprint, and was regularly consulting for other entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs. In the summer of 2015, he made the decision to stop working as a real estate agent in order to devote himself entirely to the launch and growth of his latest venture: Lifestyle Business Magazine. Find Tyler Basu here: http://tylerbasu.com and on his podcast Chatting With Champions here: http://chattingwithchampions.com Get Tyler's book the Lifestyle Business Blueprint here.
Tyler Basu is the bestselling author of Lifestyle Business Blueprint, the founder and host of the Chatting with Champions podcast, and a sought after business consultant. Tyler's journey began when he read the book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki, and he decided to follow Robert Kiyosaki's path. When he was younger Robert Kiyosaki worked at […] The post 048: How to Create a Lifestyle Business and Live Your Dream Life with Tyler Basu appeared first on TCK Publishing.
The Limitless Life: Create Your Compelling and Vibrant Future
Starting a business and becoming your own boss is the force multiplier when it comes to creating freedom for yourself. It's hard to be your own man or woman when you have ten different supervisors breathing down your neck and dictating your every move. But for many of us (myself included), the path of self-employment […]
The Boomer Business Owner with Charlie Poznek: Lifestyle Entrepreneurs | Online Business | Coaching
Tyler is an honorary baby boomer, an avid blogger, marketer, and online entrepreneur. As the Founder of www.chattingwithchampions.com, he is committed to inspiring and empowering ambitious individuals by sharing valuable information in the areas of personal development, entrepreneurship, wealth creation, sales, and marketing.