

Business Casual
Matt Giovanisci
Matt Giovanisci shares his real-world experience growing an online education business to a million dollars in annual revenue.
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Feb 25, 2025 • 30min
Developing a Facebook Posting Schedule
Uncover the secrets behind successful social media marketing and the contrast between two local restaurant fortunes. Discover how consistency in customer experience and product reliability trumps marketing alone. Learn the importance of a predictable posting schedule to enhance engagement and brand awareness. Explore diverse content strategies and innovative methods like AI for content automation to keep your audience captivated.

Feb 24, 2025 • 51min
How to NOT Tank Your Business
One of my favorite local businesses closed down abruptly and I want to discuss why and how to avoid this in my own business.

Feb 21, 2025 • 42min
The Long Game of Brand Building (with MVS)
Discussing the strategic approach to building a lasting brand in a niche market, using Swim University's 18-year journey as a case study.

Feb 20, 2025 • 36min
My 6 Principles of Website Design
Discover essential principles of effective website design, including key elements like color choices and typography. Learn how to prioritize user needs while simplifying navigation. The speaker emphasizes creating a cohesive brand identity focused on the audience, ensuring that messaging is clear and user-friendly. This deep dive into design principles offers valuable resources for enhancing both app and web experiences.

Feb 19, 2025 • 23min
Designing My Home to Sell and Ship Books
I turned an empty room in my home into a shipping bay for my book business.

Feb 18, 2025 • 22min
Try This Before Making Your Next Piece of Content
Pre-production is more important than post production.Write a script (even if you don’t say it verbatim).Make it shorter.Make it so a 4th grader can understand.Test for resonance.Listen to the repeatable asks from your audience (or your competitors).Editing and post-production can give you a slight edge. But you can make a crappy visual go viral if the content is gold.

Feb 17, 2025 • 33min
Starting a YouTube Channel From Scratch as a Beginner
What would I do if I were starting from zero as a YouTuber in 2025? No equipment experience, making thumbnails, camera experience, knowledge of editing videos, and so on. What software and pieces of equipment would I stick to so the production quality isn’t poor, and how would I eventually monetize things?

Feb 14, 2025 • 11min
The Only 5 Emails You Need for a Successful Sale
A deep dive into my proven email sequence for sales campaigns and why each message serves a specific purpose.Teaser email (optional): Sent in advance of the sale, a teaser email can generate excitement and anticipation with a sneak peek into upcoming discounts, products, or exclusive offers. Announcement email: Sent on the day the sale begins. The goal is to get people to start buying ASAP.Testimonial/FAQ email: This email is meant to answer any customer objections and provide social proof.Reminder email: A reminder email letting people know that the sale is almost over. Remember to include details such as the sale duration, highlighted products, and unique value. Include a prominent call to action with a direct link to the sale landing page. Closing email: Toward the end of the sale, a closing email serves as a final opportunity to drive urgency. Messaging should emphasize that it’s the last chance to take advantage of the sale. Include a strong call-to-action and a link to the sale page.

Feb 13, 2025 • 36min
How I Could Have Scaled Revenue Faster
Given what you know now that you didn't when you started, do you think you could have grown Swim University's revenue faster? If not, why? If so, how?

Feb 12, 2025 • 32min
The $10,000 Marketing Mistake I Never Talk About
A candid look at a major marketing initiative that failed and the expensive lessons learned.Facebook advertising with zero trackingPaying for backlink serviceHiring too many writers and it not paying off


