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Shane McLaughlin is the Product Manager and Developer for the Salesforce CLI. He started out in product marketing where he was mainly responsible for building demos. These were the kinds of things you would see on a Dreamforce stage or at a Dreamforce booth. That role directly influenced his current one as he started to use the CLI to help build demos. Today we are discussing how he made his way here. We also talk a lot about plugins, especially the plugins library that Shane created along his journey. Shane has a rich background and depth of knowledge, so listen in. Show Highlights: How Shane got introduced to Salesforce and ended up working here. His journey from being a Sales Engineer to doing product marketing. Why he started building CLI plugins. The main categories of plugins in his repo. Tools that help the CLI interact with browsers. Plugins that save you from having to do repetitive tasks that take up so much time. Shane’s favorite community plugin that helps migrate data. What Shane’s talk at Cactusforce was about. Why it’s helpful to look around a repo like his before building your own plugin. What the OCLIF format is and what it does. Links: Shane on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mshanemc Shane on Github: https://github.com/mshanemc Shane's plugins: https://github.com/mshanemc/shane-sfdx-plugins Awesome plugins: https://github.com/mshanemc/awesome-sfdx-plugins Shane's Cactusforce session: https://www.cactusforce.com/2021-session/2021/1/15/shane-mclaughlin-into-the-bowels-of-salesforce-cli-plugins *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com
On this episode Shane and Sally talk about the announcement that Ubisoft is working on an open world Star Wars game and what the marriage of Ubi and a beloved franchise could look like. Then they dive into part one of their discussion on the action-adventure platformer, Raji: An Ancient Epic, the debut game from Nodding Heads Games, based in Pune, India, from the beauty of the hand-painted textures to the joy of hacking and slashing your way through beautiful environments with the blessings of the gods. They also talk about what they’re playing right now, which includes The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales.Things we talked about: What we want from Ubisoft Massive’s open world Star Wars game-What Shane’s excited about: Star Wars: Doctor Aphra-What Sally’s excited about: The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
On this episode Shane and Sally talk about their New Year’s gaming resolutions, and how they plan (hope?) to play games in 2021. Then they jump into part two of their discussion of io Interactive’s Hitman 2. They discuss being on rails in an open world, lateral thinking (murder) puzzles, and the agony and the ecstasy of mission stories. Of course, they also talk about what they’re playing right now, which includes League, Spider-Man Miles Morales, Breath of the Wild, and Night’s Black Agents: Solo Ops (the TTRPG).-What Shane’s excited about: Peaky Blinders (Netflix) -What Sally’s excited about: Vikings (Prime Video)
On this episode Shane and Sally discussed a recent WaPo story about how video game developers are creatively approaching difficulty settings in their games and the exciting things that are possible when devs think intentionally about playability and accessibility. Then they dove deep into their final impressions of the horny roguelike dungeon-crawler Hades, including what they liked and didn’t like, and when roguelikes should just be JPRGs or visual novels. They also talked about the games they’re playing right now, including League, Twin Mirror, and Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter. Things we talked about: -The uneasiness of ‘easy modes’ prompts creative approaches from game developers-“Stop the Madness” episode of the podcast Spawn On Me with Kahlief Adams-Hitman 2, the game we’re playing next -What Shane’s excited about: Happiest Season (Hulu)-What Sally’s excited about: The Expanse novels
On this episode Shane and Sally talk “Project 007,” the upcoming James Bond video game by IO Interactive, the studio behind the Hitman games. Then they talk about about the gameplay and aesthetic of the horny roguelike dungeon-crawler, Hades. They also talk about games they’re playing right now, including League (season 11 patch), Breath of the Wild, and Watch Dogs: Legion. Things we talked about: -Hitman developer IO Interactive is making a James Bond game-Hades: The Team from Supergiant Games & Hades Discuss the Game, Reactions & More -What Shane’s excited about: Tehran (the Israeli espionage thriller on Apple+)-What Sally’s excited about: The Crown (Netflix)
On this episode, Shane and Sally discuss exactly why Tom Holland is the wrong hunk to play daddy next door Nathan Drake in the upcoming Uncharted movie, and who they’d cast instead. Then they talk about participating in One Shot Network’s Among Us stream and the zaniness that ensued. Finally, in tribute to Halloween week they, as two people of scaredy-cat experience, talk about the times video games have scared them silly. Things we talked about:-Video Game Daddy Nathan Drake Will Be Played By Local Abercrombie Model-The Creepypasta Community That Influenced Control-Streaming Among Us with One Shot Network (VOD here) -What Shane’s excited about: The Boys (Amazon Prime)-What Sally’s excited about: Non-mainstream superhero media (Masks, Capers, The Boys, Brat Pack comics)
On this episode, Shane and Sally talk about the PS5’s absolutely massive dimensions and whether it’ll fit in a typical entertainment center (jury’s still out). Then they talk all about multiple endings in video games, what functions they serve, when they work, and when they kinda ruin your fun. And they talk about the games they’re playing right now, Star Wars: Squadrons and Prey.-What Shane’s excited about: Schitt’s Creek (on Netflix)-What Sally’s excited about: The Expanse (on Amazon Prime Video)Things we talked about:Sony’s official PS5 specs confirm the console is an absolute unit
With all the talk and excitement about next gen consoles, Shane and Sally decided to take a stroll down memory lane and talk all about their own experiences with consoles over the years, from ColecoVision and Atari 7800 to Sega Game Gear and N64, all the way up to current gen consoles. They also talk about the recent announcement that the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival will include a category for video games. Of course they also talk about the games they’re playing: League of Legends and Batman: Arkham Knight. -What Shane’s excited about: SEC football is back!-What Sally’s excited about: The Netflix series The OAThings we talked about:This year’s Tribeca Film Festival will include a video game festival, too
Sally and Shane played the game that put David Cage’s name on the video game map: 2005’s Fahrenheit (or, as it was known in North America, Indigo Prophecy) and they’re here to talk all about it. They describe the game’s story and gameplay before diving into a discussion about the legacy of this very uneven game when it comes to today’s point and click and adventure games. They also talk about games they’re playing right now, including League of Legends and Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime.-What Shane’s excited about: Defector, the new spots blog/media company founded by former Deadspin employees-What Sally’s excited about: The TV show Stumptown (ABC), available on HuluThings we talked about: Postmortem: Indigo Prophecy by David Cage
In this episode Sally and Shane talk about Sony’s weird lottery system for preordering a PS5. Then they talk about the video games they’d like to play as tabletop RPGs and share their thoughts and ideas for just how to do that, from adapting lore and worldbuilding to implementing gameplay and mechanics. They also talk about games they’re playing right now, including Among Us, Eliza, and Night Call.-What Shane’s excited about: The TV series Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet available on Apple+.-What Sally’s excited about: The actual play of the indie RPG Sleepaway on the One Shot Network. You can listen to Part 1 here and Part 2 here.
In this episode Sally and Shane talk about a few different news items (including Stardew Valley update 1.5 and a certain big company suing a certain giant company). Then they discuss the 2019 game Interrogation: You Will Be Deceived, from the noir mood and rotoscoped aesthetic to the mechanics and themes, as well as what worked and what didn’t. They also talk about games they’re playing right now (League of Legends and Borderlands 3) and buying skins that don’t do anything mechanically but are extremely fun.-What Shane’s excited about: The Canadian TV series, Letterkenny, available on Hulu-What Sally’s excited about: The podcast California Love by Walter Thompson-Hernández
In this episode Sally and Shane talk about the Nintendo gigaleak, why it matters, and ask the question “Does anyone care about the plumber’s brother?” Then they talk about the tabletop roleplaying games they’d like to see adapted in video games and how those concepts would be executed. They also talk about the games they’re playing right now, which include League of Legends and The Witness.-What Shane’s excited about: The finale of Discovery’s Naked and Afraid XL-What Sally’s excited about: Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, the 3-season A&E docuseries
In this episode, Sally and Shane talk about casual co-op games, when they work, when they don’t, why they’re great during the pandemic, and more. Then they discuss their all time favorites of the genre and also kind of change their definition of the genre. They also talk about speedrunning and Games Done Quick 2020 as well the games they’re playing right now (Overwatch, Minecraft Dungeons, LA Noire, A Mortician’s Tale, ACNH).Things we talked about: -Games Done Quick 2020 Schedule-Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! World Record Progression-Final Fantasy VII speedrun from Summer Games Done Quick 2017-What Shane’s excited about: The rom-com Palm Springs (Groundhog Day for millennials, streaming on Hulu)-What Sally’s excited about: Zweihänder, the “grim and perilous” RPG that started as a hack of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay
Sally and Shane talk about Quantic Foundry’s gamer motivation profile survey and how it attempts to distill gamers’ personalities and playstyles and recommend games. They talk about the benefits and the limits of the survey model and then discuss their own results. They also discuss Amazon’s new recent released (and more recently un-released) game Crucible, as well as the grand strategy game Stellaris and the short indie game A Short Hike.Links from this episode:-Quantic Foundry’s Gamer Motivation Profile survey-Sally’s gamer motivation profile-Shane’s gamer motivation profile-Steve Saylor’s reaction video to the accessibility menus in The Last of Us Part 2-What Shane’s excited about: the PS5-What Sally’s excited about: the podcast Alba Salix, Royal Physician
Managing a clinic business isn’t easy - we all know that. We don’t only manage the financial aspect of the business, we also take care of the people aspect, the relationship aspect, and it demands a level of business maturity and continued learning as a leader. Take it from our guest this week, clinic owner, osteopath, and business mentor Shane Bennett.Despite the challenges and hard lessons he’s learned along the way, Shane was able to thrive and grow his clinic into a now multidisciplinary clinic, servicing more people than ever and providing jobs for people. And through his experience, he has also become a mentor and inspiration to other clinic owners.In this episode, Shane shares his experience in starting and growing his business, and also talks about the key factors that drove his business to success.Check out the full episode to learn more!SHOW NOTES[0:01:25.3] Rapid fire questions: reading list, who inspires you, childhood aspirations, mott you live by[0:05:32.1] What inspired Shane to be an osteopath and starting his own business[0:07:27.1] Transitioning from being a fresh graduate to becoming a clinic owner[0:12:55.0] What factors contributed to the growth of Shane’s business[0:16:48.2] What Shane’s week looks like as a clinic owner, clinician, and a business mentor at Clinic Mastery[0:19:03.4] Biggest growth drivers for Shane’s clinic[0:25:39.4] How the Clinic Mastery Business Academy can help your business and personal growthQUOTES“Running a business is entirely different from being a clinician.”MENTIONSThe Experience Economy by Joseph Pine II (book)Kat Cole (LinkedIn)CONNECT WITH SHANEBeyond ClinicsLinkedIn If you like this episode of the Grow My Clinic podcast, please don't forget to like, share, comment, and give us your ratings on iTunes and Stitcher.We appreciate your support and feedback!
In this episode, you will learn: • Shane’s brief bio • How Shane started in the real estate business • About Shane’s horizontal income and personal expenses • Shane’s horizontal to net worth ratio • What Shane’s diet is like • Shane’s workout routine • Shane’s giving back ratio • What keeps Shane driven • Shane’s strength and weakness • Shane’s life happiness index • Where Shane sees himself ten years from now • Some of the great moments in Shane’s life • Plus, so much more! Over the past 20 years as a real estate Broker, Shane has had the pleasure to spend 18 years with KWRI. It has been a road of growth both personally and professionally and let him give you a hint: you need to read, go to classes, listen to live streams, attend Mega Camp and Family Reunion. Each of these activities will stretch you and challenge you to be the best that you can be. Shane got into real estate to have no limits and in being part of this company, he has exceeded every single goal he has set. Be BOLD and yes, it is more than a class and a purple band you wear on your wrist … it is a way of life. Over the past eleven years, Shane has served on the Board of Directors of NVAR and the Board of Directors of Virginia Realtors. In addition, he has been RPAC (Realtors Political Action Committee) Chairman, one of the largest contributors to RPAC and will be inducted into the NAR Hall of Fame in 2019. He shares this, to ask you to invest in your industry to protect your businesses. Shane’s responsibility as an Operating Principal is to cast the vision, secure our financial stability and maintain accountability of their market centers. This enables them to set goals and exceed them and continue down a firm path toward maximizing profitability and profit sharing among their agents and owners. Shane is proud to lead their organization of KW Metro Center with over 630 agents, nearly 3,000 closed transactions last 12 months, and being a $1.5 billion company. Shane and his wonderful wife Nicole are celebrating 20 years of marriage. Yes, it is their one and only one! They share their home in Alexandria with their two dogs Patton and Winston.
We’ve all heard the overnight success stories that popped out of nowhere. Why is it that some people struggle for years to get to a level of success, while a few individuals can climb straight to the top in mere months? This is what our guest, Shane Snow, is here to reveal today. Shane is a talented entrepreneur, but he’s an even more talented journalist. After researching, analyzing, and interviewing the unconventional success stories of people and companies, he noticed a common pattern amongst them. That’s why Shane wrote the book, Smartcuts. While 99.9% of us have been taught the conventional wisdom of success, such as paying our dues and making small progress, Shane argues that the 0.1% think differently. He calls it ‘lateral thinking’, which is to rethink conventional practices and break the rules (that were never rules in the first place). This is a book that I’ve read over and over because it preaches why thinking differently, and zigging while everyone else is zagging will accelerate your success. In this interview, we go deep and wide in every aspect. We’ll shatter the common wisdom about success, how you can think laterally to fast track your success, and explore the behind-the-scene stories of global icons like Michelle Phan, Skillrex, and Jimmy Fallon. If you have the desire to, be, do, and achieve more in less time, or if you’re seeking a different way of thinking, this episode with Shane will inspire you. What You’ll Learn How switching from one ladder to another can bypass traditional courses of success The fastest-rising U.S Presidents didn’t progress up the linear political path. They were successful in one industry and jumped on the Presidential ladder (ex. Reagan, Trump) Companies that pivot from one business model or product to another tend to perform much better than those who always stayed on one course How to use mini-failures to make faster progress in anything you do The myth of the 10,000-hour rule What Shane learned after interviewing global icons like Skillrex and Michelle Phan Why an entrepreneur that failed at his first company is no more likely to succeed the next time around How to build authentic relationships with mentors (and why informal relationships are much more effective than formal) How Shane deals with loneliness and the downturns of entrepreneurship People Mentioned In The Episode President Ronald Reagan Skillrex Michelle Phan Jimmy Fallon Peter Thiel --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/growth-minds/support
Recently retired players Shane Smeltz and Alex Brosque join Adam Peacock for a look into the football world, which is keeping a close eye on Jose Mourinho's opening month at Tottenham, plus Ange Postecoglou's almighty effort in Japan - his side Yokohama on top of the J1 League and in need of just two more results to claim the title.Here's some of what they dug into:-What Shane's up to now and going to school with Mick Fanning (2:00)-Tottenham's comeback and Jose's player charm campaign (4:00)-When managers don't pass the smell test (8:00)-Inside the Kiwi WC camp (11:00)-A very calm Melbourne City (14:00)-Biting your tongue as a player (20:00)-Is VAR a good thing? (25:00)-Besart Berisha's blowup and reaching that stage in career (30:00)-Most intense players (Jason Culina, Berisha & more) (35:00)-What Ange is achieving (44:00)
Being a Financial Advisor is not all that different to being a cop, according to Shane Black of Pearl Financial that is. As an ex police officer, Shane uses behavioural psychology to help clients get in tune with what’s actually important to them, rather than what they think should be important to them. He’s a ‘Masters of Applied Finance’ graduate who switched from law enforcement to Financial Advice in 2012 and has been helping his client’s kick their biggest financial and lifestyle goals ever since. When he’s not working with clients or spending time with his young son William, you can find him cracking plenty of (dad) jokes in the XY Facebook Group (www.facebook.com/groups/XYAdviser). Here’s the nuggets of FP gold from this episode: 5:32 – Why Shane re-branded to his business four years ago 8:23 – What Shane’s work hours looked like before his son was born to now and how he’s adjusted his workflows 10:21 – Virtual outsourcing and the first task Shane gave to a virtual assistant 17:15 – Where Shane find clients and his referral strategy 23:02 – What is Shane working on in his business now? Hint: the key theme is content 29:45 – What Shane does really well as an advisor, and what he wants to be really good at next 39:15 – Shane’s mission, and why he enjoys working with professionals and business people Show Notes: Shane Black on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/financial-planner-sydney/ Pearl Financial - www.pearlfinancial.com.au XY Adviser Online Training Platform - https://www.xyadviser.com General Disclaimer - https://www.xyadviser.com/disclaimer/ This podcast is proudly supported by Netwealth (www.netwealth.com.au), an ASX listed company ranked #1 for overall platform functionality and user satisfaction by Investment Trends for the past three years. Netwealth understands that the Financial Advice landscape is changing and is providing market leading technology to help you explore new perspectives and realise new efficiencies. Through excellent customer service and expertise, Netwealth are working with XY Advisers to innovate and drive Financial Advice forward.
Have you ever dealt with pregnancy loss? Unfortunately, it’s more common than we think and the topic is one that we just don’t talk about. Dealing with one miscarriage is difficult enough, but when you have the pain of multiple losses, it can be almost unbearable. How does a couple get through these times? How do you offer support to each other and keep your relationship strong? These are the questions addressed in today’s episode, in which we talk to a husband AND wife together about their experience with loss. Shane and NaKaisha Banks are a couple who dealt with loss, birth, loss again, and birth again. They share about their two rainbow babies, the anxiety and depression that came after, and how they have navigated all of this as a couple. In this powerful episode, NaKaisha and Shane share their story in hopes of increasing awareness about loss as a couple of color. Although this is one couple’s story, it’s a great catalyst for us to think of the family as a system. While we tend to focus on what happens with the mother, the male partner is deeply affected as well. You’ll hear the strength of their relationship and how they were able to pull together through their experiences. NaKaisha loves her roles in life, including Social Worker and life coach through her practice D.U.O. Empowerment Services, which stands for “Do Unto Others” and was begun in 2008. She is the author of The Birdcage, released in April 2018. She is the mother of two beautiful girls, London and Germany, and has been married to Shane for 12 years. Shane is a minister who enjoys fishing, sci-fi and action-packed movies, and lives a blessed life as a husband and father. Shane and NaKaisha share a passion of serving in ministry together, in which their faith is the foundation of life and difficult times. Show Highlights: Why their daughters, London (8) and Germany (2) are “rainbow children,” since Shane and NaKaisha suffered a pregnancy loss prior to each of the girls’ births The first loss was in 2009, when they weren’t even trying to conceive because they were living their lives and waiting to see what God ordained for them as a couple The first pregnancy and its complications, then a miscarriage at 9-11 weeks and a flood of unexplained emotions From Shane’s perspective: he was excited about the baby but found the miscarriage a tough thing to go through. He wanted to be strong and support his wife as much as possible The second miscarriage was a different experience and NaKaisha was labeled high risk. She couldn’t believe she was going through yet another miscarriage and felt angry, sad, and frustrated How NaKaisha couldn’t understand why her body was fighting against her How they each dealt with the loss separately and were disconnected as a couple How they had to work hard to communicate through feeling abandoned and alone and were later able to process the feelings and “get back on track” How Shane realized that NaKaisha needed more communication from him Dealing with the confusion of not knowing what the other person needed The range of emotions that came out of the loss and how they had to “push through” The foundation of their relationship to be able to weather these storms The healing process and how NaKaisha was scheduled for sterilization surgery that was canceled at the last minute and they found out about their surprise pregnancy The anxiety of another pregnancy, their Tuesday “celebrations,” and the birth of their second healthy daughter What NaKaisha went through with intense sickness during both pregnancies, being “willing to go through whatever it took to get my babies here” What Shane says fathers should know: “You need to be more open to share thoughts and feelings” What NaKaisha says to other couples: “You have to work ten times harder to keep the communication lines open and be willing to sit in the silence when you don’t know what to say.” Why this is an important piece of a relationship, because it’s a common experience that people go through Why Shane says he thought “being there” was enough, but then later realized that he should have opened up more How communication transcends across the relationship and allows you to be present, even without a voice How NaKaisha finds personal healing in being able to help others because of her understanding and empathy Resources: Connect with NaKaisha at www.nakaishatolbertbanks.com Find NaKaisha Tbanks on Facebook, DUO Empowerment Services on Facebook, and @1stLadyGiggles on Twitter and Instagram
Hey lovelies, I’m just dropping in with a quick message intended to get the news out regarding a new cold case investigation featuring the 6 victims attributed to the newly-named Bible Belt Strangler of mid-1980’s Tennessee. Out of the Shadows Podcast, hosted by my friend, investigative podcaster Shane Waters, will be jumping in to see what he can learn about the identities of 5 of the victims. True crime podcasts are having an impact. What Shane is doing is courageous and ambitious, and I look forward to seeing what this team can find out. The recent press conference will play next- find Out of the Shadows wherever you get your podcasts, and follow their progress on twitter @TheShadowsPod. Murderous Minors will be back in just a few days with an episode featuring 2 stories about sororicide- when a siblings kills a sibling. Until then, don’t be scared.
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Shane Battier is a retired NBA player who won two NBA championships with the Miami Heat, a NCAA basketball champion with the Duke Blue Devils and husband to Heidi and father to Zeke and Eloise. Listen to this episode and learn: The miracles involved in Shane’s basketball career The mantra that paved the way for Shane’s success How Shane struggled to fit in growing up How Shane’s academic skills translated on the basketball court What Shane learned about adversity from Coach K Shane’s favorite NBA player to defend
Shane Parrish is the founder of Farnam Street, an online intellectual hub that covers topics like human misjudgment, strategy, and philosophy to help readers make better decisions. We all make decisions every day which ultimately affect the results we get in our lives. But so few of us ever stop to think critically about the process we use for making those decisions, let alone try to improve it. Shane has spent years thinking and writing about decision making, drawing on multiple disciplines and interviewing thought leaders in the field. Add to this his experience as an investor and he's perfectly placed to offer valuable advice that can help you make better decisions in your life. In this episode we discuss a variety of interesting topics including: - Shane’s process for making decisions and how it’s evolved over time - What Shane has learned from his heroes Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger - The importance of multidisciplinary thinking and learning in a complex world So whether you're looking to make an important career decision or want to decide whether you should buy shares in that company you've been following, this episode will give you the actionable strategies needed to make that process more structured and increase the chances of a positive outcome.
To get my toolkit to overcome anxiety go to - http://timjpcollins.com/free Please click here to leave a review - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1031117023 In this episode I speak to Shane Stott about his own personal struggle with anxiety and what he did to move past it. We talk about his journey and how he started a float tank business after finding it so beneficial. Links: Shane's website - http://www.shanestott.com/ In this particular episode you will learn: - How Shane drank heavily and due to that and lack of sleep began having panic attacks - How Shane went to the church of scientology when he was desperate for help - How guided meditation was very useful for Shane in terms of overcoming anxiety - What Shane's experience was like trying to get off of his medication - How Shane got involved in his family business and then started his float tank business - How after putting float tanks online he got a following from others looking to build float tanks at home - What a float tank does for people with anxiety - We discuss how anxiety still shows up for us today
In the latest Open Sky Podcast, we dive deep into the mind of YouTube’s biggest star: Shane Dawson. Shane talks openly to Rob and Jeff about his struggle with weight and obsession with food. "I used to eat 300 packets of Splenda per day," he says. “I can’t eat just a bite of something. I get way too obsessive." In the wide-ranging and personal interview, Shane also talks about getting liposuction (against his will), why he thinks group exercises are “the creepiest thing ever,” and his former job at Jenny Craig. Shane fans will also love to know: -Why Shane will never let his children own smartphones -What Shane is like as a director -Which workouts Rob inflicts on Shane on a weekly basis. If you’ve ever felt that your gym hated you, or that you’d rather die than do one more rep, you will feel less alone after listening to this episode. Thank you, Shane. Shane Dawson’s Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN9wHzrHRdKVzCSeV-5RuzA Instagram: http://instagram.com/shanedawson Twitter: https://twitter.com/shanedawson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shanedawsonfans Be sure to subscribe to our podcast: bit.ly/OSFpodcast
P Part Two - Shane Melaugh Blogger Interview by Kate Luella (November 2012)Hybrid Connect - AWESOME http://budurl.com/HybridConnect (pop up light box to collect emails on overdrive!!)It was truly a thrill for me to chat with Shane Melaugh of http://imimpact.com/, who also hosts a podcast from his blog.We chatted about his blogging journey, how his blog came about and how his journey has now made him a full time product creator -- my dream!! Shane has now a few very successful products in his catalogue, and most recently one of his latest products "Hybrid Connect" is about to get a new launch with all the finishing touches to the opt-in lightbox (with way too many features to list) being a "must have" list building tool for all bloggers and online business people. I'm going to set that one up on my site, if you want to see it working, and you can buy it over here (aff link) if you are ready to put your email list building through the roof! I think I'll do a "Shane Review" (which means "a very thorough review" of the tool in a few months and share it with you, and Shane of course!PS: This interview has been cut into two interviews to keep them not too long!So for more info on Shane's blog go here http://imimpact.com/And don't forget to leave a review on iTunes or a comment or question for Shane on our blog http://bloggerinterviewspodcast.com/.INTERVIEW CONTENT MENU:PART ONE:1.25 Shane's IM Impact Podcast Show1.55 Shane discusses his past and current podcast shows he co-hosts with Paul McCarthy2.55 How Shane now defines himself3.35 Why Shane started up IM impact.com 5.10 Affiliate marketing according to Shane5.35 Reviewing products on his blog10.00 Three components Shane believes are necessary these days to "make money online"11.20 The time & cost commitment Shane makes to publish quality reviews12.40 Shane's personality trait which gives him the skillset to do his reviews14.15 How he drives traffic with his most popular blog posts14.50 When Shane kicked off IM Impact in 2008, his journey & branding concerns16.15 Shanes goals for IM Impact17.00 What Shane means by making his blog a "template" for other online business people20.20 Shane's analytic tools he uses20.50 Hybrid Connect for opt-ins!!PART ONE1.10 Products which make Shane the most money2.00 Shane's first product2.40 Swiss Made Marketing which is earning Shane a bundle of cash!3.35 SEOcockpit -- (it's like Micro Niche Finder on steroids -- his words not mine!)6.10 SEO and guest posting for branding purposes9.40 The Warrior Forum, WSO products for traffic13.40 The problem with the Warrior Forum (according to Shane)14.55 Tips for bloggers looking to find and secure Affiliates to sell and promote their products20.00 Safe-Swaps and solo ads23.30 Shane's new products and plans in the pipe-works to come out soon25.35 Shane's feelings on doing coaching26.30 My intention to do a "Shane Review" (listen to the recording and you'll understand this joke!)
Part One - Shane Melaugh Blogger Interview by Kate Luella (November 2012)Hybrid Connect - AWESOME http://budurl.com/HybridConnect (pop up light box to collect emails on overdrive!!)It was truly a thrill for me to chat with Shane Melaugh of http://imimpact.com/, who also hosts a podcast from his blog.We chatted about his blogging journey, how his blog came about and how his journey has now made him a full time product creator -- my dream!! Shane has now a few very successful products in his catalogue, and most recently one of his latest products "Hybrid Connect" is about to get a new launch with all the finishing touches to the opt-in lightbox (with way too many features to list) being a "must have" list building tool for all bloggers and online business people. I'm going to set that one up on my site, if you want to see it working, and you can buy it over here (aff link) if you are ready to put your email list building through the roof! I think I'll do a "Shane Review" (which means "a very thorough review" of the tool in a few months and share it with you, and Shane of course!PS: This interview has been cut into two interviews to keep them not too long!So for more info on Shane's blog go here http://imimpact.com/And don't forget to leave a review on iTunes or a comment or question for Shane on our blog http://bloggerinterviewspodcast.com/.INTERVIEW CONTENT MENU:PART ONE:1.25 Shane's IM Impact Podcast Show1.55 Shane discusses his past and current podcast shows he co-hosts with Paul McCarthy2.55 How Shane now defines himself3.35 Why Shane started up IM impact.com 5.10 Affiliate marketing according to Shane5.35 Reviewing products on his blog10.00 Three components Shane believes are necessary these days to "make money online"11.20 The time & cost commitment Shane makes to publish quality reviews12.40 Shane's personality trait which gives him the skillset to do his reviews14.15 How he drives traffic with his most popular blog posts14.50 When Shane kicked off IM Impact in 2008, his journey & branding concerns16.15 Shanes goals for IM Impact17.00 What Shane means by making his blog a "template" for other online business people20.20 Shane's analytic tools he uses20.50 Hybrid Connect for opt-ins!!PART ONE1.10 Products which make Shane the most money2.00 Shane's first product2.40 Swiss Made Marketing which is earning Shane a bundle of cash!3.35 SEOcockpit -- (it's like Micro Niche Finder on steroids -- his words not mine!)6.10 SEO and guest posting for branding purposes9.40 The Warrior Forum, WSO products for traffic13.40 The problem with the Warrior Forum (according to Shane)14.55 Tips for bloggers looking to find and secure Affiliates to sell and promote their products20.00 Safe-Swaps and solo ads23.30 Shane's new products and plans in the pipe-works to come out soon25.35 Shane's feelings on doing coaching26.30 My intention to do a "Shane Review" (listen to the recording and you'll understand this joke!)