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Alexa Entrepreneurs On Fire
4 Steps to 4x Your Email List Growth Rate with Zach Swinehart

Alexa Entrepreneurs On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 35:26


Zach Swinehart helps clients 2-7x their email list growth rate at ConversionWizard.co. His opt-in forms have driven over 100,000 subscribers for clients including EoFire, Amy Porterfield, Jonathan Fields, and more. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. In terms of the relationship between the e-mail options and revenue, more equals more. If you have more people who like you and who get value out of your content, then you have more people who are ready to buy your thing. 2, You don't feel the pain of people who didn't sign up. You feel the pain of people who ask for refund. You feel the pain of people who have some sort of problem with your content. But you don't notice the people who just quietly leave your website. 3. Even though there's not a burning fire, do it like do this because it is going to make a six or seven figure difference for your business over the course of your business. Free Mini Conversion Audit! (Regardless of your traffic volume) - Fire Nation Special Sponsors HubSpot Starting your year off strong and accomplishing goals like increasing revenue and faster growth starts with the right selling tools. And for that, there's the all new Sales Hub from HubSpot. Head to HubSpot.com/sales to try it for free Thought-Leader Ever thought about giving a TEDx talk. Visit Thought-Leader.com/fire to join a free training and learn how to land a TEDx Talk and spread your message to millions CBDistillery With over 2 million customers and a solid 100 percent guarantee, CBDistillery is the source to trust for pure, effective CBD products. Visit CBDistillery.com and use code FIRE for 20 percent off

Entrepreneurs on Fire
4 Steps to 4x Your Email List Growth Rate with Zach Swinehart

Entrepreneurs on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 35:26


Zach Swinehart helps clients 2-7x their email list growth rate at ConversionWizard.co. His opt-in forms have driven over 100,000 subscribers for clients including EoFire, Amy Porterfield, Jonathan Fields, and more. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. In terms of the relationship between the e-mail options and revenue, more equals more. If you have more people who like you and who get value out of your content, then you have more people who are ready to buy your thing. 2, You don't feel the pain of people who didn't sign up. You feel the pain of people who ask for refund. You feel the pain of people who have some sort of problem with your content. But you don't notice the people who just quietly leave your website. 3. Even though there's not a burning fire, do it like do this because it is going to make a six or seven figure difference for your business over the course of your business. Free Mini Conversion Audit! (Regardless of your traffic volume) - Fire Nation Special Sponsors HubSpot Starting your year off strong and accomplishing goals like increasing revenue and faster growth starts with the right selling tools. And for that, there's the all new Sales Hub from HubSpot. Head to HubSpot.com/sales to try it for free Thought-Leader Ever thought about giving a TEDx talk. Visit Thought-Leader.com/fire to join a free training and learn how to land a TEDx Talk and spread your message to millions CBDistillery With over 2 million customers and a solid 100 percent guarantee, CBDistillery is the source to trust for pure, effective CBD products. Visit CBDistillery.com and use code FIRE for 20 percent off

How I Built It
Turning the Table: How do I Find the Right Lead Magnet for my Podcast with Zach Swinehart

How I Built It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 41:54


Social media advice these days reminds me a bit of the parable of the Emperor with no Clothes. See, it's easy for anyone to display how smart and successful they are. They say things like, "Here's your content strategy for 2024: Post three times on X daily, post one thread on X daily. Create three LinkedIn posts per day and one LinkedIn carousel per week." People read that and think, "That's easy to understand," without realizing that just posting content is not a strategy at all. I often think about how people perceive me and my show because I consider myself a successful podcaster. But I also feel conflicted – I don't feel I've done a good job of leveraging this show to grow my audience. So, I've decided to have my friend, Zach Swinehart, come on to talk about how I can improve my conversions for this show.However, it almost feels a bit like the emperor has no clothes. Am I putting myself out there? Am I letting myself be too vulnerable? I guess you're about to find out.Top Takeaways When it comes to determining your lead magnet, you should test a few to see which resonates. When you're testing calls to action or lead magnets in a podcast, you should try a few different spots with a few different links. Know who you're talking to and try to understand your audience by looking at their pain points and objections. Show Notes Double Your Email List Growth Rate in 29 minutes Check out the full interview over on Zach's podcast, Full Time Creator Personalization is the Path Forward with Brennan Dunn Sponsored by: Sensei ★ Support this podcast ★

WP Builds
312 – Zach Swinehart on how to get more done, aka being more productive – Part 2

WP Builds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 86:39


On the podcast today we have Zach Swinehart in the second of an, unexpectedly, two-part episode. We talked for so long that I decided it was best as two episodes instead of a really long single episode. You really need to listen to episode 310 of the podcast before this one, so go do that now if you have not already! We start off today where we left off last time, with my addiction to email and whether I could conquer that, then moving on to talk about Zach's framework for Deep Work which is step by step guide to helping you to get your concentration back in a world that's constantly trying to steal your attention. Zach was kind enough to write his own show notes for this episode and so rather than reinvent the wheel, you'll find them by heading to the podcast page.

WP Builds
312 – Zach Swinehart on how to get more done, aka being more productive – Part 2

WP Builds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 86:39


On the podcast today we have Zach Swinehart in the second of an, unexpectedly, two-part episode. We talked for so long that I decided it was best as two episodes instead of a really long single episode. You really need to listen to episode 310 of the podcast before this one, so go do that now if you have not already! We start off today where we left off last time, with my addiction to email and whether I could conquer that, then moving on to talk about Zach's framework for Deep Work which is step by step guide to helping you to get your concentration back in a world that's constantly trying to steal your attention. Zach was kind enough to write his own show notes for this episode and so rather than reinvent the wheel, you'll find them by heading to the podcast page.

WP Builds
312 – Zach Swinehart on how to get more done, aka being more productive – Part 2

WP Builds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 86:39


On the podcast today we have Zach Swinehart in the second of an, unexpectedly, two-part episode. We talked for so long that I decided it was best as two episodes instead of a really long single episode. You really need to listen to episode 310 of the podcast before this one, so go do that now if you have not already! We start off today where we left off last time, with my addiction to email and whether I could conquer that, then moving on to talk about Zach's framework for Deep Work which is step by step guide to helping you to get your concentration back in a world that's constantly trying to steal your attention. Zach was kind enough to write his own show notes for this episode and so rather than reinvent the wheel, you'll find them by heading to the podcast page.

WP Builds
310 – Zach Swinehart on how to get more done, aka being more productive – Part 1

WP Builds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 64:23


On the podcast today we have Zach Swinehart in the first of an (unexpectedly) two-part episode. We talked for so long that I decided it was best as two episodes instead of a really long single episode. "Productivity hacks" feel a bit like snake oil to me at this point. We've all heard a million of them and they never seem to work. Today's episode should affect your productivity. It's not a "weird productivity tip that your doctor does not want you to know about". Instead, it's a fundamental approach that we can take to our work as designers and developers to prioritise high-quality focus on the right stuff. Zach is going to go deep on the concept of "strategic deep work" and how you can leverage it to really get meaningful results in your freelancing business. Whether you're a soloist freelancer or you're trying to scale your agency, you'll get something out of this episode.

WP Builds
310 – Zach Swinehart on how to get more done, aka being more productive – Part 1

WP Builds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 64:23


On the podcast today we have Zach Swinehart in the first of an (unexpectedly) two-part episode. We talked for so long that I decided it was best as two episodes instead of a really long single episode. "Productivity hacks" feel a bit like snake oil to me at this point. We've all heard a million of them and they never seem to work. Today's episode should affect your productivity. It's not a "weird productivity tip that your doctor does not want you to know about". Instead, it's a fundamental approach that we can take to our work as designers and developers to prioritise high-quality focus on the right stuff. Zach is going to go deep on the concept of "strategic deep work" and how you can leverage it to really get meaningful results in your freelancing business. Whether you're a soloist freelancer or you're trying to scale your agency, you'll get something out of this episode.

WP Builds
310 – Zach Swinehart on how to get more done, aka being more productive – Part 1

WP Builds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 64:23


On the podcast today we have Zach Swinehart in the first of an (unexpectedly) two-part episode. We talked for so long that I decided it was best as two episodes instead of a really long single episode. "Productivity hacks" feel a bit like snake oil to me at this point. We've all heard a million of them and they never seem to work. Today's episode should affect your productivity. It's not a "weird productivity tip that your doctor does not want you to know about". Instead, it's a fundamental approach that we can take to our work as designers and developers to prioritise high-quality focus on the right stuff. Zach is going to go deep on the concept of "strategic deep work" and how you can leverage it to really get meaningful results in your freelancing business. Whether you're a soloist freelancer or you're trying to scale your agency, you'll get something out of this episode.

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
466 FBF: Online In a Day: A Great Way to do Websites with Zach Swinehart

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 23:26


Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 196, originally published in April 2015. Zach Swinehart, founder of Online in a Day, joins Jason Hartman on the Speaking of Wealth Show. Zach talks about how Online in a Day came about, the process of what it does for their clients, what kind of themes Zack uses for sites, and his advice on how to understand better and more about user experience on people's websites on today's episode. Key Takeaways:  1:29 – Zach talks about how Online in a Day happened. 3:54 – Zach explains what the typical work schedule for the day looks like.  7:37 – Zach explains the development process of the designs that he does and what a child theme is. 9:03 – Zach talks about which web themes he would use depending on what type of site it is. 11:09 – Zach explains more about what he exactly does for clients. 12:18 – Zach shares some of his best tips on user experience. 16:09 – Zach advice is to learn how people use your site and also testing it. 18:35 – Zack gives a tip about properly analyzing your user visits.  21:28 – The pricing of Zach's services depends on which package you want.  Mentioned in this episode: www.ZachSwinehart.com

Earning Freedom with Michael Santos
246: Podcasting About Reentry, Episode 28

Earning Freedom with Michael Santos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016 22:43


Podcasting: The more research I did, the more I realized how podcasting could serve as a wonderful tool to build authenticity. After watching a webinar on Podcaster’s Paradise, I pulled out my credit card and paid $1,000 to enroll in the podcasting course. Through that course, I learned everything I needed to launch Earning Freedom, which would become my new podcast. I purchased microphones and software to get started. Then I retained Scott Houston, an audio engineer to set up my podcasting studio. I retained Brent Boates, a graphic designer to create my logos. I retained Zach Swinehart to redesign MichaelSantos.com so it could more easily accommodate podcasts. And on March 15, 2015, I launched the Earning Freedom podcast on iTunes. When I began Earning Freedom, I envisioned the podcast as part of my overall strategy to create digital products and services. I set a goal of creating new content for an ongoing show that would follow a coherent structure. Each episode would last roughly 30 minutes and adhere to one of three formats: I would share strategies that I learned from masterminds who taught me how to overcome struggle. I would interview formerly incarcerated individuals who emerged successfully, and they would discuss how their adjustments inside contributed to their successful transition into society. I would interview business and community leaders, asking them about strategies they used to build successful organizations—and also asking them to offer guidance for people who lived in struggle. What steps could they take to transition into lives of relevance, meaning, and contribution? I considered the podcast as another seed that I would plant to grow my garden of resources, and it would become part of the Earning Freedom mastermind course. If I nurtured this seed every day, the investment of time, energy, and resources would add value to society. People would see how they could use the same strategies that empowered people through prison to achieve a higher potential in their lives. Regardless of what struggles or challenges they faced, strategies would always exist to build and grow and create value. Through Earning Freedom, I would strive to inspire people. If I succeeded, a revenue stream would follow. I especially liked that the Earning Freedom podcast would allow me to transmit ideas around the world, providing inspiration and actionable lessons that anyone could use to enhance prospects for success. I used an Adobe software program to convert each recording into an MP3 format. Then I would write show notes and social media messages to promote the podcast. I subscribed to Libsyn, an easily accessible Internet cloud-based platform to host the podcast. From Libsyn, I created an automated feed that loaded each new episode of Earning Freedom into iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and other podcasting hosting services. By creating this production process, I could begin building a library of inspiring content with actionable messages. After launching, the show rose to reach number two in Apple’s “New and Noteworthy” in the self-help category. As a consequence of the publicity, more people reached out to hire me for ghostwriting services and to assist their preparations for a successful journey through prison. Although I could supplement my income by providing consulting or writing services, I didn’t want to divert too much attention to one-on-one projects. Creating a business around digital products remained the focus, and I intended to use the Earning Freedom podcast as an integral component of the strategy. By the end of 2015, I recorded more than 200 episodes, featuring guests from every sector of society. Several guests described their transformation while in prison. They spoke about how their adjustment patterns led to awesome opportunities upon release. Some guests spoke about going into prison with histories of violence and substance abuse. Their transformation inside led to their becoming college graduates. The show featured formerly incarcerated individuals who emerged to become practicing lawyers, authors, and entrepreneurs. The Earning Freedom podcast also featured interviews with high profile community leaders. Without a staff to assist me, I needed to organize the process. Since every episode was a digital file, stored on an Internet server, I created a system that would make it easier for others to assist me with the production process. Even my mother, who is in her mid-70s, played a role in helping to build the Earning Freedom program. Each day she would log into different web-based programs like Google, Hootsuite, and Twitter to bring more attention to the program. As a consequence of that work, I found more guests who would tell their inspiring stories. For example, I once sent random Twitter messages to community leaders looking for guests. I received a reply from Lou Cirne, the Chief Executive Officer of New Relic. New Relic is a multi-billion dollar company that trades on the New York Stock Exchange. While interviewing Lou in his office, he told me what he would expect from a formerly incarcerated individual who wanted to transition into the job market. The Earning Freedom podcast also featured interviews with Dan Caldwell, the founder of TapouT, the legendary clothing company catering to the growing market for mixed-martial arts. I interviewed best-selling author Michael Port. And I interviewed Johnny Lee Dumas, host of the top-rated podcast Entrepreneur on Fire. What do all of those guests have in common? Each of them helped me communicate a message that I learned from other masterminds. Namely: it’s never too early, and it’s never too late to begin sowing seeds for a better life. Their stories show that if we choose to live in the world as it exists, rather than as we wish it would be, we can create pathways that lead us to success. That strategy of deliberateness worked for the many formerly incarcerated people I feature on the Earning Freedom podcast. The strategy worked for formerly incarcerated individuals who emerged successfully. The strategy worked for business and community leaders I interviewed. And the strategy continues to work for me. I’m convinced a strategy of deliberateness will work for anyone who chooses to lead a values-based, goal-oriented life.   Selling Earning Freedom: After recording a sufficient number of episodes, and writing a lesson plan that facilitators could use to teach the course, I began to distribute the Earning Freedom program. Mike Tausek worked with his team to introduce the program to men in Maine’s high-security prison. After completing the course, Mike sent me several testimonials from the men inside. Last week Diane said that on the first day of class (because I was mad) I couldn’t get hot water for my coffee. She said I gave an attitude (which I did). I was going to be in trouble. … In the past I would’ve just “F” this class and went back to my room. But I didn’t because I am trying to change. These classes have really helped me grow. I want to say Thank You to Michael Santos Diane and Deputy Warden Tausik for this great opportunity to teach myself and others. It can be done. It’s not about what you did yesterday. It’s about what you’re going to do today and with the rest of your life. I want to thank myself for actually gritting my teeth and just baring it that day. My last self would’ve just quit and wouldn’t have been rewarded through this Mastermind course. It has been a significant part of changing my thoughts. I’d like to say thanks and congratulations to all of my “peers” for giving this group a chance and sticking together through this great process. Again, thanks for the opportunity. It really has influenced me in a way that nothing else has. Sincerely, Eric Lauderhill Eric’s testimonial convinced me that through digital programs like Earning Freedom, more people would find hope they needed to overcome struggle and prepare for success. My challenge was finding more purchase orders, as I would need a revenue stream to build a sustainable business.

Success After Prison with Michael Santos
Episode 28: Podcasting About Prison

Success After Prison with Michael Santos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016 22:43


Podcasting: The more research I did, the more I realized how podcasting could serve as a wonderful tool to build authenticity. After watching a webinar on Podcaster’s Paradise, I pulled out my credit card and paid $1,000 to enroll in the podcasting course. Through that course, I learned everything I needed to launch Earning Freedom, which would become my new podcast. I purchased microphones and software to get started. Then I retained Scott Houston, an audio engineer to set up my podcasting studio. I retained Brent Boates, a graphic designer to create my logos. I retained Zach Swinehart to redesign MichaelSantos.com so it could more easily accommodate podcasts. And on March 15, 2015, I launched the Earning Freedom podcast on iTunes.   When I began Earning Freedom, I envisioned the podcast as part of my overall strategy to create digital products and services. I set a goal of creating new content for an ongoing show that would follow a coherent structure. Each episode would last roughly 30 minutes and adhere to one of three formats:   I would share strategies that I learned from masterminds who taught me how to overcome struggle. I would interview formerly incarcerated individuals who emerged successfully, and they would discuss how their adjustments inside contributed to their successful transition into society. I would interview business and community leaders, asking them about strategies they used to build successful organizations—and also asking them to offer guidance for people who lived in struggle. What steps could they take to transition into lives of relevance, meaning, and contribution?   I considered the podcast as another seed that I would plant to grow my garden of resources, and it would become part of the Earning Freedom mastermind course. If I nurtured this seed every day, the investment of time, energy, and resources would add value to society. People would see how they could use the same strategies that empowered people through prison to achieve a higher potential in their lives. Regardless of what struggles or challenges they faced, strategies would always exist to build and grow and create value. Through Earning Freedom, I would strive to inspire people. If I succeeded, a revenue stream would follow. I especially liked that the Earning Freedom podcast would allow me to transmit ideas around the world, providing inspiration and actionable lessons that anyone could use to enhance prospects for success.   I used an Adobe software program to convert each recording into an MP3 format. Then I would write show notes and social media messages to promote the podcast. I subscribed to Libsyn, an easily accessible Internet cloud-based platform to host the podcast. From Libsyn, I created an automated feed that loaded each new episode of Earning Freedom into iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and other podcasting hosting services. By creating this production process, I could begin building a library of inspiring content with actionable messages.   After launching, the show rose to reach number two in Apple’s “New and Noteworthy” in the self-help category. As a consequence of the publicity, more people reached out to hire me for ghostwriting services and to assist their preparations for a successful journey through prison.   Although I could supplement my income by providing consulting or writing services, I didn’t want to divert too much attention to one-on-one projects. Creating a business around digital products remained the focus, and I intended to use the Earning Freedom podcast as an integral component of the strategy. By the end of 2015, I recorded more than 200 episodes, featuring guests from every sector of society.   Several guests described their transformation while in prison. They spoke about how their adjustment patterns led to awesome opportunities upon release. Some guests spoke about going into prison with histories of violence and substance abuse. Their transformation inside led to their becoming college graduates. The show featured formerly incarcerated individuals who emerged to become practicing lawyers, authors, and entrepreneurs. The Earning Freedom podcast also featured interviews with high profile community leaders.   Without a staff to assist me, I needed to organize the process. Since every episode was a digital file, stored on an Internet server, I created a system that would make it easier for others to assist me with the production process. Even my mother, who is in her mid-70s, played a role in helping to build the Earning Freedom program. Each day she would log into different web-based programs like Google, Hootsuite, and Twitter to bring more attention to the program. As a consequence of that work, I found more guests who would tell their inspiring stories.   For example, I once sent random Twitter messages to community leaders looking for guests. I received a reply from Lou Cirne, the Chief Executive Officer of New Relic. New Relic is a multi-billion dollar company that trades on the New York Stock Exchange. While interviewing Lou in his office, he told me what he would expect from a formerly incarcerated individual who wanted to transition into the job market. The Earning Freedom podcast also featured interviews with Dan Caldwell, the founder of TapouT, the legendary clothing company catering to the growing market for mixed-martial arts. I interviewed best-selling author Michael Port. And I interviewed Johnny Lee Dumas, host of the top-rated podcast Entrepreneur on Fire.   What do all of those guests have in common? Each of them helped me communicate a message that I learned from other masterminds. Namely: it’s never too early, and it’s never too late to begin sowing seeds for a better life. Their stories show that if we choose to live in the world as it exists, rather than as we wish it would be, we can create pathways that lead us to success. That strategy of deliberateness worked for the many formerly incarcerated people I feature on the Earning Freedom podcast. The strategy worked for formerly incarcerated individuals who emerged successfully. The strategy worked for business and community leaders I interviewed. And the strategy continues to work for me.   I’m convinced a strategy of deliberateness will work for anyone who chooses to lead a values-based, goal-oriented life.     Selling Earning Freedom: After recording a sufficient number of episodes, and writing a lesson plan that facilitators could use to teach the course, I began to distribute the Earning Freedom program. Mike Tausek worked with his team to introduce the program to men in Maine’s high-security prison. After completing the course, Mike sent me several testimonials from the men inside.   Last week Diane said that on the first day of class (because I was mad) I couldn’t get hot water for my coffee. She said I gave an attitude (which I did). I was going to be in trouble. … In the past I would’ve just “F” this class and went back to my room. But I didn’t because I am trying to change. These classes have really helped me grow. I want to say Thank You to Michael Santos Diane and Deputy Warden Tausik for this great opportunity to teach myself and others. It can be done. It’s not about what you did yesterday. It’s about what you’re going to do today and with the rest of your life. I want to thank myself for actually gritting my teeth and just baring it that day. My last self would’ve just quit and wouldn’t have been rewarded through this Mastermind course. It has been a significant part of changing my thoughts. I’d like to say thanks and congratulations to all of my “peers” for giving this group a chance and sticking together through this great process. Again, thanks for the opportunity. It really has influenced me in a way that nothing else has.   Sincerely, Eric

The Truth About Marketing
Ep 44: Zach Swinehart – Running Your Business While Traveling The World

The Truth About Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2015 40:24


Zach Swinehart reveals how he made the transition to digital nomad (and why it is “shockingly easy” to run and even grow his business while traveling the world)...

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Infusioncast - Infusionsoft & Automated Marketing
IC 16 - A Website In a Day with Zach Swinehart of onlineinaday.com

Infusioncast - Infusionsoft & Automated Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2015 24:12


Jason Hartman invites Zach Swinehart to talk about his company, Online in a Day. Online in a Day is a service that helps entrepreneurs and business owners launch their website in one day. Zach explains his services, his work flow, and more on today's show.    Key Takeaways: 5:05 – Zach breaksdown what the Online in a Day work schedule looks like.  9:50 – The Wordpress Genesis theme is really great for podcast websites.  16:30 – Zach talks about some of the common mistakes he sees in sales pages.  19:15 – Zach explains how to split test your website.   22:20 – How much does Online in a Day cost?    Mentioned In This Episode: 99designs Entrepreneur On Fire onlineinaday.com zachswinehart.com

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
SW 196 - Online In a Day: a Great Way to do Websites with Zach Swinehart

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 23:26


Zach Swinehart founder of Online in a day joins Jason Hartman on the Speaking of Wealth. Zach talks about how Online in a day came about, the process of what it does for their clients, what kind of themes Zack uses for sites, and his advice on how to understand better and more about user experience on people's websites on today's episode.    Key Takeaways:  1:29 – Zach talks about how Online in a day happened. 3:54 – Zach explains what the typical work schedule for the day looks like.  7:37 – Zach explains the development process of the designs that he does and what a child theme is. 9:03 – Zach talks about which web themes he would use depending on what type of site it is. 11:09 – Zach explains more about what he exactly does for clients. 12:18 – Zach shares some of his best tips on user experience. 16:09 – Zach advice is to learn how people use your site and also testing it. 18:35 – Zack gives a tip about properly analyzing your user visits.  21:28 – The pricing of Zach's services depends on which package you want.    Mentioned in this episode: 99designs Entrepreneur On Fire onlineinaday.com zachswinehart.com