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Colin Gray, CEO, and founder of Alitu, talks about launching his startup and combining it with SaaS to hit $60,000 MRR. Listen to the podcast and grasp the lessons. The popularity of podcasting has been growing rapidly in recent years. Whether you are currently a podcaster or planning to become one, Alitu.com will come in handy. This efficient tool is ideal for podcasters who want to achieve excellent sound without being audio experts. Alitu allows you to automate complex audio aspects and features user-friendly drag and drop components to facilitate easy editing. Listen to Colin Gray in this podcast as he tells Geordie more about Alitu. What You’ll Learn What does Alitu do for its clients? How did Colin navigate the startup during its earlier stages? How Colin came up with the idea of an automated podcaster maker Importance of content as a marketing concept Why has Colin and his team maintained the same pricing package since they launched? How did Colin acquire customers when they first launched? Importance of affiliate marketing How Colin and his team identifies affiliates and their revenue share How is the conversion rate on Alitu from affiliates? How did the pandemic affect Colin and his team? In this Episode: Content is powerful, and Colin demonstrates this when he mentions that Alitu grew from the content they produced. Together with his team, they started writing blog posts to teach their readers how the platform worked and how they could create an excellent podcast. They would later venture into assisting people in creating podcasts on their own before developing the software. Colin ventured into podcasting through education. He tells Geordie that he was a trainer of lecturers in learning technology at the university for nearly six years. His main goal was to ensure that lecturers understood how to leverage technology to aid their students. Podcasting was one of the popular technologies then, and Colin’s team encouraged him to consider it. He would later love everything about it and incorporate it into his curriculum at the university. At the same time, he documented what he was learning on his blog, giving birth to the host.com podcast. Colin admits that podcasting back in the day was not as smooth as it is today. Find out his reasons from the podcast. Editing can be a time-consuming procedure that many people detest. Colin explains how the idea of starting Alitu.com crossed his mind, and you can find the details from the podcast. Colin says that he spent an entire year developing a plan for his primary business. He also focused on other aspects like content, agency, and affiliate. While Colin had a robust plan for the software at the end of the year, he was yet to start the development stages. At some point, he applied for funding to support his MVP, which he got and indulged in building the software. Still, Colin says he had to pay a third of the initial MVP cost and explain how he budgeted for the funding. Listen to the podcast to learn. Colin and his team got some regular clients from the MVP but continued growing content, which he says was their main income. Colin explains this concept further, which you can learn about from the podcast. What were the components of the MVP? Colin gives a comprehensive explanation of his MVP and the tools behind it, which you can only learn about by listening to the podcast. He says working on the MVP was not only exciting, but it also exposed him to coding even though he had no prior coding experience. Colin talks about how the MVP operates, and you can get all the details from the podcast. Platforms evolve with time and based on client needs. Sometimes clients may request specific features. How do Colin and his team handle such a situation? He answers this question in the podcast. According to Colin, most of their traffic was going to their blog, but they worked a way to direct it to the podcast. Find out how they did it from the podcast. At some point, Colin and his team experienced a surge in traffic on Alitu, and after that, they started growing tremendously. He explains the strategy they used. Every entrepreneur or marketing professional cannot miss the details in this part of the podcast. Colin highlights the months of November and December 2019 as the moment when they experienced their big break. There were multiple signups, and their client base grew in the first three months of 2020. He mentions that they are considering introducing higher pricing tiers soon. In conclusion, Colin says that podcasting is an excellent way of selling products because it develops trust among clients and entrepreneurs. Resources Alitu.com The Podcast Host Colin Gray LinkedIn
In this episode we will be talking to Colin Keogh, PhD, who is an innovation, technology, and engineering consultant among many other things. Colin is from Bray in Co. Wicklow, Ireland and continues to live there which makes me and him neighbours. We actually teed up this interview on Bray seafront.While Colin is still close to his roots he has packed so much into the last 10 years that it is difficult to keep track of what he is up to at any given time. Colin studied Mechanical Engineering at UCD at undergraduate level and then went on to do his Masters there in Energy Systems, followed by a PhD in Engineering working at the on-campus SMARTlab and the Inclusive Design Centre.He then and worked at the university later as a Research and Development Engineer and later set up his own independent consultancy business. As well as his work as an independent consultant over the last number of years some of the initiatives that Colin has been involved with include the Printastic Project. the Open Source Ventilator initiative, Forbes Lister Europe and the Rapid Foundation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Actor Colin Egglesfield stole our hearts when he played Dex in the film adaptation of the Emily Giffin novel, 'Something Borrowed, Something Blue.' While Colin is still a successful working actor, he's added so much more to his resume since then- author, motivational speaker, and the list truly does go on and on! We caught up with Colin over Zoom and discuss everything from his relationships (he's single ladies!) to his book, to his big break in LA. He even gives some great advice- don't miss this episode!ADS:**VISIT TRYCALIPER.COM FOR 20% OFF AND FREE SHIPPING ON YOUR CBD CALMING PACKETS USING THE CODE RED20 AT CHECKOUT**** VISIT YORKATHLETICSMFG.COM FOR 20% OFF SHOES AND FREE SHIPPING USING THE CODE 'REDCARPET' AT CHECKOUT*****VISIT TIGERGUMMIES.COM FOR 20% OFF A SUBSCRIPTION OF KIDS VEGAN VITAMINS USING THE CODE REDCARPET20 AT CHECKOUT***
The legal cannabis space is a funny place. Full of restrictions while seemingly lacking in information. Colin Bambury, a young but seasoned cannabis marketer & entrepreneur joined me to talk about how he found a way to make a career in cannabis. While Colin's career may just have started, he's already respected for his insights & hustle. Follow Collin at: @colinbambury I @thc_canada I adcann.ca I colinbambury.com
The latest LaoisToday Talking Sport Podcast is here - and once again, although there isn't much going on on the field at the moment, there is plenty to talk about off it. Host Alan Hartnett joins Steven Miller for the chat which begins with the latter's gripe surrounding Ireland's Fittest Family mixing up hay and straw bales. LaoisToday broke the news last week that Donie Kingston, among others, had opted to re-join the Laois senior football panel for 2021. Steven and Alan reflect on this boost for Mike Quirke's charges but ponder just when games will be allowed to resume. The episode concludes with an interview involving two of Laois's most promising young sportspeople. Portlaoise teenagers Aaron Doran and Colin Conroy both play soccer for St Kevin’s Boys/Bohemians in the League of Ireland – something they have done for the last five years after switching from Portlaoise AFC.The 17 year-olds won the U-17 League of Ireland title just before Christmas – defeating Shamrock Rovers in the final with both lads playing a starring role.Aaron scored inside the first minute and set up Evan Fergusson for the second a short time after. While Colin, who has been capped for the Republic of Ireland from U-15 level upwards, was subsequently named Man of the Match.The interview begins with some commentary from that final – which includes some very high praise for both lads from League of Ireland legend Conan Byrne – and then Aaron and Colin will tell Alan all about their journey so far.
While Colin is off in the wilderness on vacation, Nick and Nick discuss the features announced in the Power Platform 2020 Wave 2 Release plans. Nick Hayduk @Engineered_Code Nick Doelman @readyxrm
A couple of weeks into free agency and the #OneDayContract crew is ready to move forward into #DraftSZN - another socially distanced episode this week with The Draft Network's Joe Marino, who joins the show to talk the Carolina-Buffalo pipeline, whether he thinks Christian McCaffrey should play another down without a new contract (he doesn't think he should) and what the Panthers quarterback situation will look like for the next five years. While Colin disagrees, Joe thinks the Panthers are - for lack of a better term - Tanking For Trevor and why he thinks that with the state of the NFC South, that makes a lot of sense. They'll also dive headfirst into the draft with talk about whether or not the Panthers should make a trade out of the seventh pick (HELL YES), whether he thinks they can pass on Jeff Okudah at the seventh pick (NOPE) and if Simmons, Brown or Kinlaw might keep them at seven (NOPE). It's an all draft episode as the Panthers prepare to reload their roster - what will it take to get the Panthers to the #1 pick in 2021? Did they make a mistake letting Brandon Beane go? Should the Panthers be looking for compensatory picks when they make signing? Where will Cam end up? All that, plus Ozark talk and much more zaniness! One Day Contract is a proud part of The Riot Network, powered by OrthoCarolina - make sure to rate, review and subscribe to stay up to date all offseason!
While Colin was out of town, Cory sat down with friend of the show, Marcus Jackson, a.k.a Kadence OKC (who voiced out intro) and talked about his music career and how that impacts his life.
In today's episode with Professor Colin Mayer, we look at the role of corporations in society. Colin believes that corporations must evolve from a focus on profit maximisation to embrace purposeful goals as being positive contributors to society. Ultimately, this is should be enforced by law and performance measured using principles for purposeful business. While Colin is hopeful about the growing momentum building, he recognises that we have a long way to go. Professor Colin Mayer is the Peter Moores Professor of Management Studies at the Said Business school at University of Oxford where he was Dean between 2006 and 2011. Colin's research explores the regulation of financial markets and institutions international comparisons of financial systems and corporate governments and their effects on the financing and control of corporations. He also has a longstanding research interest in the role of corporations in contemporary society. The post Episode 86: Interview with Professor Colin Mayer on corporate purpose appeared first on The Sustainability Agenda.
Two former students, Colin McCormick and Itzel Garcia, were visiting just before classes started up again in August. I hustled them into a recording studio and made Colin tell me about his incredible experiences this summer. While Colin studies international relations at DePaul University in Chicago during the school year, he makes a compelling case in this conversation that to REALLY understand what's happening somewhere in the world, you really need to go there and meet the people. Colin mentioned reporting in August about Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar having been denied entry into Israel. Here's a link to remind yourself what happened: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/rashida-tlaib-ilhan-omar-israel-bars-entry-to-outspoken-us-congresswomen-netanyahu-says/ We also discussed a book called "The Lemon Tree," by Sandy Tolvar. You can get a copy here: https://amzn.to/2LG7wit Read the author's reflection on the process of writing the book here: https://sandytolan.com/the-lemon-tree And listen to the audio documentary that preceded publication of the book, produced (and told) by Sandy Tovar: https://beta.prx.org/stories/25320 If you'd like to donate to the umbrella organization that supports Colin's volunteer work at the Chicago Greyhound Bus Station (assisting refugees and immigrants with their immediate needs while in transit), you can do so here: https://www.icirr.org/ (Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights)
While Colin was the National headline these girls started a local conversation that resulted in to the resignation of the universitys' president and exposed local scandals. Check out Kennesaw Five!
Two Fit Crazies & A Microphone Episode 86 - Colin Dingelstad - Beyond Social Conditioning, Owner/Director - Swalmen, Netherlands “Just do something! Try something simple...celebrate it!” -Colin Dingelstad In Episode 86, the Two Fit Crazies took a trip to the Netherlands! We wish! Instead, we had a great interview via ZOOM with an amazing transformational coach by the name of Colin Dingelstad. Colin joined us live from Swalmen in the Netherlands to share his story and perspective about the current state of health and fitness. Colin, a very successful transformational coach and owner of Beyond Social Conditioning, first became interested in learning about successful habits and improving “the self” while reading self-help books as a teenager. Although his goal at the time was to score more dates, his passion for improving the quality of life for himself and others was long-lasting. In this episode, Colin revealed his own “secrets to success” by going “beyond social conditioning” with each of his clients. He asks them to reflect deeply about their life through analyzing their movement, health, mindset, and more. While Colin speaks about the current state of fitness and health in the Netherlands and the U.K., his messages about the importance of laughing, smiling, and happiness, are universal! Enjoy! Two Fit Crazies Website: www.beyondsocialconditioning.com Twitter:@CDingelstad Instagram: colindingelstad Facebook: Colin Dingelstad Please, as always, be sure to subscribe to Two Fit Crazies and a Microphone on iTunes or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. We appreciate the support and it goes a long way in helping us share our message of health and fitness.
In this episode we join Sam Treadwell as he searches for the perfect woman in the cult classic, Cherry 2000, from 1987. Along the way we discover that Paul considers himself a gourmet, and wants a certain robot for Christmas. While Colin reveals a shocking lack of knowledge about barbed wire (not the film, the object). Music is from the Cherry 2000 soundtrack music suite by Basil Poledouris.
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In this week’s episode of the Exposure Ninja Digital Marketing Podcast, Tim is joined by Colin Gray of The Podcast Host, a platform dedicated to teaching you ‘how to podcast’ — from setting up a podcast and what equipment to use, to growing your audience and getting your episodes ranking. While Colin is a bonafide podcast expert, we’ve actually got him onto the show to talk about Content Marketing. He’s managed to build some ridiculous visibility for The Podcast Host — they’re up to 100,000 organic sessions per month on their website, which is pretty incredible stuff! Colin’s built some huge rankings for his site and the various podcasts he hosts and helps to run, all through writing really good quality content and then repurposing that content into high-quality videos and podcast episodes. So, in this episode, Colin takes us through his content production process — from identifying the type of content that will bring traffic onto his site to how he gets this content ranking to maximise visibility and build engagement. Colin’s a super interesting guy with tons of useful insights and tips to help you level up content marketing game. So, grab a notepad and pen, find a comfy spot and enjoy the show! For show notes and to get a free review of your website and digital marketing, complete with a tailored plan to increase your leads and sales online, head to https://exposureninja.com/episode105
While Colin is on tour, his brother Taylor joins Alec to discuss King Arthur and more nerd stuff.
Colin travels by himself through semi-arid terrain on his ostrich horse. With a gaunt appearance and an empty stomach, he suddenly stops at the smell of something; he looks over to find a man cooking a large piece of meat over an open flame. Colin puts a hand over his gurgling stomach and moves the hand to his sword hilt. However, upon seeing that the man is traveling with a pregnant woman, he continues on. Now more tired and dehydrated than ever, Colin is struggling to maintain his consciousness. His vision becomes blurred as he presses on and he closes his eyes. A woman walking down a dark hallway with a hood appears. Colin opens his eyes again, but keeps his head down. Colin and Lee approach a large farm full of several kinds of hybrid pigs, that oink loudly as the two approach the house. Lee casually remarks that the noise is good because no one can ever sneak up on them. As Colin and his mother walk back through a courtyard, young Princess Lexie is attempting a cartwheel, but falls to the ground with a thud. Behind her Maddie runs forward and performs the move with ease, topping it off with several somersaults. Jealous, Lexie pushes her over and laughs. A young Mai sits uninterested against a tree, watching them; she turns, sees Colin walking through the garden, and diverts her gaze again, now blushing and smiling to herself. Lexie takes notice of this and whispers to Maddie, "Watch this." Maddie giggles as Lexie runs up to her brother and mother, asking if Colin would come play with them, stating that it is important for siblings to spend time together. After a small argument between Colin and Lexie, their mother makes him go and play with the girls. Colin's mother informs him that she has received a letter from his uncle in DC. In the letter, Chris says that "if the city is as magnificent as its obstructionism, DC must be something to behold." Continuing, he hopes they can come and see it one day, if he does not burn it to the ground first, to which Colin and Lexie burst out in laughter. He has also sent gifts for his niece and nephew. For Colin, a pearl dagger that belonged to the general who surrendered when Chris broke through the Outer Wall. The inscription on the dagger reads Never give up without a fight. Lexie, instead, receives an Earth Kingdom doll, much to her displeasure. Lexie comments that if Chris did not make it back from the siege, her father would be next in line to be Fire Lord. Her mother scolds her for saying such a thing, as Colin asks her how she would feel if Chris's son, Duncan, wanted their dad to die. Lexie simply retorts that she thinks "[their] dad would make a much better Fire Lord than his royal beer-loving kookiness" and sets her new doll ablaze. Their mother enters the room and tells them their father has requested an audience with their grandfather, Fire Lord George. Lexie disrespectfully inquires why Suzanne does not just refer to Fire Lord George as "grandfather" as "he isn't exactly the powerful Fire Lord he used to be". When she continues saying that someone was probably going to take his place soon, Suzanne scolds her once again for her brazen and callous speech and wonders to herself what is wrong with her daughter. In the Fire Lord's throne room, Scott asks Colin and Lexie how their great-grandfather Garfield won the Battle of Han Tui. While Colin stammers for an answer, Lexie decisively answers correctly. Pleased with his daughter, Scott asks her to show her grandfather the new moves she demonstrated for him. Okay this synopsis is way longer than I thought it would be when I started c/ping, I'm in too deep and need to stop.
The Syndicate Extraction. While Colin takes shore leave, Mark takes the helm in this episode of Deck Eight as the crew look at Massively’s visit to Cryptic, throw on some new TNG Romulan uniforms, get their Tribble test reward, and recap more STO news. Plus, Shervin and Tom explore the Foundry mission “The Syndicate Extraction” by Galactrix and Mark brings you another segment of “The Build Doctor.”