

Smart Business Revolution | Turn Relationships into Revenues | Networking | More Clients | Relationship Advice
John Corcoran
"Top 100 Small Business Podcasts 2014" -- Small Biz Trends. Former Clinton White House Writer John Corcoran shows you how to build relationships intelligently to get more clients, grow your income and advance your career. Discover how you can use win-win networking and intentional relationship-building with Influencers and VIPs, even if you "hate networking" or feel like you have "nothing to offer" people who are successful. Interviews with today's top entrepreneurs and authors such as Dan Pink, Michael Port, Gary Vaynerchuk, Marie Forleo and Guy Kawasaki, who reveal how they use relationships to grow their businesses and their incomes. Find out more at SmartBusinessRevolution.com.
Episodes
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Jul 25, 2014 • 37min
052: Rick Mulready | How to Use Facebook Ad Targeting to Fuel Your Business

Jul 2, 2014 • 31min
050: Noah Kagan of AppSumo | How to Overcome Personal Failure

Jun 26, 2014 • 37min
049: David J. Soler | How to Master Relationship Marketing
David J. Soler is the host of the Relationship Marketing and Sales podcast. A former firefighter and mortgage broker, David coaches and trains others on how to improve their relationship marketing.

Jun 18, 2014 • 45min
051: Omar and Nicole from Business Republic | How to Validate Startup Business Ideas

Jun 12, 2014 • 59min
048: Dr. Dave Stachowiak of the Coaching for Leaders Podcast | Work-Life Balance

Jun 11, 2014 • 52min
047: David Raether | From Hollywood Riches to Homeless and Back

May 23, 2014 • 25min
046: Jeff Goins of TribeWriters | Being a Writer and an Entrepreneur
Jeff Goins is a writer, but he's also an entrepreneur – and a savvy one at that. The author of the new book The In-Between, and Wrecked, Goins built a rabid following online of fellow writers who are highly engaged through his website, GoinsWriter.com, through his podcast, and other activities.

May 2, 2014 • 29min
045: Pamela Slim of Escape from Cubicle Nation | How to Create (and Explain) Your "Body of Work"
Pam Slim is a former corporate consultant and employee, Pam has built a reputation over the past 10 years as a coach and consultant to "corporate refugees," based off her blog Escape from Cubicle Nation and the book by the same name.

Apr 4, 2014 • 30min
044: Dr. Ivan Misner of BNI | How to Master Face-to-Face Networking
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Ivan Misner, the founder of the world's largest business networking organization,?BNI (Business Network International). I know a lot of people who have participated in local BNI chapters, and many of them swear by it.? BNI has chapters which only take 1 or 2 professionals from a particular vocation (i.e. 1 masseuse, 1 realtor, 1 accountant, etc.) and then the group meets weekly, gets to know one another, and refers business around. BNI boasts that it generated 5.4 million referrals representing $6.5 billion in business amongst its members last year alone. Not too bad, huh? Dr. Misner has written 18 books on the importance of face to face referrals and other subjects, including Networking Like a Pro, Business Networking and Sex, and Masters of Networking (referral links).

Mar 13, 2014 • 25min
043: Susan RoAne | How to Work a Room
Have you ever seen a master mingler work a room? Someone who is really good at diving into a roomful of strangers, making friends and having a blast at the same time? My guest on episode 43 of the Smart Business Revolution podcast is a true master mingler. (I worked for another.) 25 years ago, Susan RoAne broke ground with her book, How to Work a Room (referral link). At the time, people were just beginning to become savvy to the importance of socializing in a business context. Today, there are more "rooms" -- especially online -- but working a room is no less important. In fact, being able to mingle and socialize and develop relationships with people is more important than ever. Susan actually lives in Marin County, not too far from me. We met when our mutual friend Dorie Clark got the three of us together for dinner while Dorie was in from out of town. After we recorded this interview, I actually had the privilege of "going? mingling" with Susan - we went to a TEDx networking event together. That's right - I mingled with the Mingling Maven. (She's trademarked that term, but I can't find the "TM" thingy. You get the idea.) Anyways, all I can say is she's the real deal. She worked that room like ... like ... she had written the book on the subject. I felt like a guy with two left feet. In this interview, we discuss: how to master face-to-face savvy socializing today, in a social media world how to make friends and make connections when talking to strangers how to communicate with people where they are most active online. Enjoy!


