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Chris Reynolds
On The Business Method host Chris Reynolds interviews billionaires, billion dollar founders & the world’s most successful people.
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Jul 28, 2017 • 27min
Ep.246 ~ Platforms that Suck and Building a Better One ~ Wyatt Jozwowski
“Making people productive, what matters is their off time, just as much as their on time.” Wyatt Jozwowski
Have you ever used a platform that is bottom line insufficient? You try another and another and another and they just don’t have the features that you need or work well with your objective. Today’s guest had that same experience with webinar platforms and decided to create a one that was incredibly easy to use and better than anything he had seen on the market.
Wyatt Jozwowski is the co-founder of Demio. Demio is a frictionless webinar platform that will have you up and running in thirty seconds. On the show today, Wyatt and I chat about the many platforms and software in the market today that are really just behind the times. We chat about his rapid growth of Demio in three years, how they handle and manage their remote team and how Wyatt manages his own burnout.
As a side note, Wyatt mentioned that they weren’t quite at 7-figures revenue but the content was too good not to share...so we will make a 101st episode to make sure we get 100 episodes in!
02:36: Who is Wyatt Jozwowski?
03:35: Demio Webinar Platform
06:01: Hitting $40,000 - $50,000 MRR in Less Than Years
09:01: Building a Remote Team and Getting the Right People on That Team
11:34: Platforms That Suck and Opportunities to Change Them
16:01: Naming Demio and Creating a Great Brand
22:04: The Future of Webinars
“If you think you can do it all, try saying ‘No’ to the next opportunity and taking a nap.” Essentialism
Honorable Mentions:
WeWorkRemotely
https://weworkremotely.com/
Dan Schwartz’s Podcast on Controlled Growth
http://theentrepreneurhouse.com/dan-schwartz/
Alexi Shileds’ Podcast on Healthcare for Remote Teams
http://theentrepreneurhouse.com/alexis-shields/
Essentialism by Greg Keown
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18077875-essentialism
Contact Info:
Wyatt@demio.com
https://demio.com/
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Jul 27, 2017 • 34min
Ep.245 ~ What’s the 100 Year Vision for Your Business? ~ Wilco de Kreij
Today listeners, we have the founder of Upviral and ConnectIO, Wilco de Kreij on the show. Wilco is an entrepreneur that started dabbling in eCommerce as a teenager in the early 2000’s selling sunglasses online. He continued his passion for building business online for sixteen years and is now the founder of two successful location-independent businesses.
Wilco shares with us the process of building Upviral and Connect IO while making sure he was still able to travel when he wanted. We also chat about how the money is managed within his business to keep things simple and to keep focused on growth. Lastly, he shares what is essential when moving from a 6-figure business to a 7-figure business.
01:45: Utrecht, Netherlands
03:25: Who is Wilco de Kreij
08:10: Starting Upviral
13:18: ConnectIO
15:14: Spreading Your Team Amongst Two Different Businesses
16:06: The Biggest Difference Between 6-figure vs. 7-figure Entrepreneurs
17:07: Ways to Let Little Things Go as an Entrepreneur
18:31: When Disasters Happen While on Vacation/Holiday
24:14: How Wilco Manages the Flow of Money in His Businesses
28:11: What is Your Business's 100 Year Plan?
Contact Info:
Facebook Profile: https://www.facebook.com/wdekreij
http://connectio.io/
http://upviral.com/
http://connectio.io/connectleads/
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Jul 25, 2017 • 31min
Ep.244 ~ 7 Years of Failed Entrepreneurship to a 7-Day Million Dollar Startup ~ Dan Norris
“Validation is not something that really works for small unfunded businesses.” Dan Norris
Imagine spending seven years as a failed entrepreneur. Imagine, the strains of selling your product and more money goes out of the bank account each month than comes in. Imagine trying to pay rent, maintaining personal relationships and having a family. Every time you think about going back to get a job, you feel sick to your stomach. It is a challenging path, and one that many entrepreneurs experience on one level or another.
Today’s guest is Dan Norris, the founder of WP Curve and The 7-Day Startup movement. Dan went through this exact process as a failed entrepreneur. Then one day, he had an idea for a business that his fellow entrepreneurs thought wasn’t a good idea. He decided to launch the business anyway. Within 23 days Dan was profitable. Within 2 years he hit $1,000,000 in revenue and within 3 years he sold that business to GoDaddy.
Dan is now the author of four books and has now opened his own brewery in Australia. Join us for the incredible story of Dan Norris as he goes from failed entrepreneur, to building a 7-figure location independent business, selling it, and then starting a location dependent business.
“(I) started WP Curve pretty much out of desperation.” Dan Norris
02:51: Gold Coast, Australia
03:35: Seven Years of a Failed Entrepreneur
06:50: What Kept Dan Going Through 7 Years of Failed Businesses
08:25: Getting the Idea for WP Curve
09:35: Managing a Family During the Low Times of Entrepreneurship
10:23: When the Monetary Shift Started to Happen
16:49: The 7-Day Startup
20:14: Create or Hate
23:06: Black Hops Brewery
24:00: Transitioning From a Location-Independent Business to a Location-Dependent Business
Honorable Mentions:
WPCurve
https://wpcurve.com/
Dynamite Circle Forum
http://dynamitecircle.com/
Xero
https://www.xero.com/
InfusionSoft
https://www.infusionsoft.com/
The 7-Day Startup by Dan Norris
http://7daystartup.com/
Content Machine by Dan Norris
http://contentmachine.com/
Operation Brewery Podcast
http://blackhops.com.au/operation-brewery-podcast/
Operation Brewery by Dan Norris
http://dannorris.me/books/
Create or Hate by Dan Norris
http://dannorris.me/books/
The 7-Day Startup Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/592264044218722/
Contact Info:
http://dannorris.me/bio/
Instagram: thedannorris
Twitter: thedannorris
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dannorrisinformly
http://dannorris.me/
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Jul 20, 2017 • 27min
Ep.243 ~ Moving From Old Business Models to New Business Models and Hong Kong ~ Stephen Petith
Listeners, today we are joined by a serial entrepreneur that has built multiple 7-figure location independent businesses. Stephen Petith calls in from Hong Kong to join us on the show today. Stephen is the co-founder of Global Private Partners and Sovereign Capitalists. Together they are working to transform the way business models operate in the world.
Today on the show, Stephen and I talk about why he loves Hong Kong from a business perspective. We then talk about the Cashflow Quadrant and the important differences between employees, self-employed small business owners, true business owners, and investors. He dives into the differences between each one of these stages, and the importance of understanding each stage and growing to the next. We also chat about the mindset of being a location-independent entrepreneur and learning to transform your business model.
01:54: Why Hong Kong?
03:43: Growing Into a 7-Figure Location-Independent Entrepreneur
05:59: Being Involved in a Community While Being Location-Independent
08:47: Global Private Partners
11:33: What is the Cashflow Quadrant?
15:49: Business Structures Moving From Old Models to the New Models
19:49: The Sovereign Capitalists Community
Honorable Mentions:
'Rich Dad Poor Dad' by Robert Kiyosaki
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/69571.Rich_Dad_Poor_Dad
'Cashflow Quadrant' by Robert Kiyosaki
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/81922.Rich_Dad_s_Cashflow_Quadrant?ac=1&from_search=true
'The Four Hour Work Week' by Tim Ferriss
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/368593.The_4_Hour_Workweek?ac=1&from_search=true
Contact Info:
http://globalprivatepartners.com/
Sovereign Capitalist
http://sjpetith.com/sovereigncapitalist/
Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes
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Jul 19, 2017 • 36min
Ep.242 ~ Building a 7-Fig Location Independent Business From Charity Adventure Races ~ Stephan Jacob
“Entrepreneurship can be very lonely.” Stephan Jacob
Have you ever thought about mixing your passion, charity, and business together? As this is a dream for many, I would say there aren’t a lot of entrepreneurs that successfully blend these three characteristics together. Today’s guest is Stephan Jacob who is the co-founder of Cotopaxi.com. Cotopaxi is an outdoor adventure apparel company that has built its brand through outdoor adventure races while consistently giving a portion of their revenue to help eliminate poverty.
Starting just three years ago, Stephan and his partner launched this idea and with some genius strategy and marketing. It has propelled them to have rapid growth and rapid success. Today, we will talk about how Cotopaxi started with just one adventure race in 2014 on a college campus, and it has grown to where they hold sixty adventure races around the U.S. and Canada this year in 2017.
“It (marketing through adventure races) is a much more subtle approach and a much more scrappy approach, then hitting them over the head with performance marketing.” Stephan Jacob
02:19: Who is Stephan Jacob?
07:06: Using Non-Traditional Marketing Events for Growth
12:32: Paternity Leave and Cotopaxi’s Progressive Policy
16:11: Building a Non-Profit Adventure Race as a Legitimate Form of Marketing
22:35: Indiegogo vs Kickstarter
25:02: Strategies for Crowdfunding Launches
27:32: Choosing Charities to Work With
30:13: Tips to Create a 7-Figure Location-Independent Business
Honorable Mentions:
Cotopaxi's Questival Adventure Race
https://www.cotopaxi.com/pages/events-questival-home
Ambassador Program with Cotopaxi
https://www.cotopaxi.com/pages/product-donation-policy
Contact Info:
https://www.cotopaxi.com/
stephan@cotopaxi.com
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Jul 18, 2017 • 24min
Ep.241 ~ $475,000 Kickstarter Campaign with 16,000 Backers ~ Mark Zhang
“But by far Facebook Ads account for about 90% of the pledges that came from outside of Kickstarter” Mark Zhang
Last fall in Bangkok, I was attending a conference full of entrepreneurs from around the globe. There were around 250 attendees and out of all of them just a few stood out. There were a few guys running around in yellow t-shirts that said: "Improve Your Sleep at the DCBKK Conference." They were handing out free sleep masks to the attendees.
Mark Zhang was one of those guys and he was using an excellent marketing technique to beta test Manta Sleep Masks. Fast forward to today, Mark and his team launched a Kickstarter for the sleep mask attracting 16,000 backers and raising over $475,000. Today, you will learn exactly how he did this!
Mark’s Kickstarting History:
Ran 3 Kickstarter campaigns in the past 5 years.
1st Kickstarter 2012: Slip Stopper - Raised $5,173
2nd Kickstarter 2014: Purggo - Raised $40,219
3rd Kickstarter 2017: Manta Sleep Mask - Raised $475,193
“We can come in here (Taipei) as a U.S. based business, pay the people better than they would be getting at most of the larger corporations here in Taiwan, and then still be saving in terms of cost from the labor perspective compared to the states.” Mark Zhang
01:33: Taipei, Taiwan - Finding Cheap Labor and Paying Them Well
03:41: Who is Mark Zhang?
06:50: Having Multiple Businesses Under One Holding Name
08:47: What is Mantis Sleep?
11:13: The 80/20 Process and Steps for a Successful Kickstarter
Pre-launch email list
Facebook ads
Cross promotions
Kickstarter momentum
15:52: Turnaround Time on Facebook Ads for Mark’s Kickstarter
17:27: What Mark Would do Differently Next Kickstarter
20:54: Profit from Kickstarter
Honorable Mentions:
Kickstarter
https://www.kickstarter.com/
DCBKK
http://www.tropicalmba.com/dcbkk-in-25-photos/
Dynamite Circle
http://www.tropicalmba.com/dc/
Contact Info:
https://mantasleep.com/
http://markzhang.me/
Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes
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Jul 17, 2017 • 35min
Ep.240 ~ Avoid Self-Employment Tax, Global Retirement Accounts and Living in Latvia ~ Bobby Casey
On today’s episode, Bobby Casey the managing director of Global Wealth Protection, is our guest. Bobby calls in from Latvia where he has been based for the past six years and we get into a great chat about why he chose that part of the world. There are some really great benefits about living in Latvia, and Bobby shares why he loves it.
Global Wealth Protection helps people with their residencies, offshore banking and incorporation abroad. Bobby shares how important it is to manage your taxes, corporations, and business abroad to avoid unnecessary taxes and costs while living overseas.
01:35: Digital Nomads Today and Who They Are
03:25: Latvia and Why You Might Want to Consider It
07:56: How Affordable is Europe?
08:46: Comparing Living Expenses Inside the U.S. vs Outside the U.S.
10:52: Global Wealth Protection
14:53: Time Outside the U.S. Needed to Incorporate and Avoid Taxes
20:55: Countries with Great Tax Advantages for Digital Nomads and Location Independent-Entrepreneurs
22:54: What is a Global IRA and Why You Should Consider One
28:50: What it Takes to Build a 7-Figure Location Independent Business
Honorable Mentions:
IRS Form 2555
Physical Presence Test
Bona Fide Residency Test
Numbio.com
Jet Blue
Contact Info:
https://globalwealthprotection.com/
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Jul 12, 2017 • 30min
Ep.239 ~ Managing Over $1 Million Per Month in PPC Spending ~ Michael Erickson
“I think a strong entrepreneur can get to 7-figures with a ‘B-team’. But in order to break past 7-figures, you need a strong entrepreneur and a lot of ‘A-players’.” Michael Erickson
Today gang, we welcome PPC and retargeting expert Michael Erickson to the show. Michael is the founder of Search Scientists. Search Scientists is a company that manages AdWords for businesses providing the best service possible to boost your their on investment. The company has been so successful that they were rated the top 5% of Google AdWords performance and the company actually manages over $1,000,000/month in PPC spending.
On this episode we chat in depth with Michael about his process of building Search Scientists into a 7-figure company. Michael shares about his team building tactics that are needed to build a company like this. Later in the show Michael shares his philosophy on what is working with PPC and paid advertising in the market today. Then we will wrap up discussing retargeting and how your business could be missing out on a ton of money by ignoring this tactic.
On Marketing “The same thing works all the time, it is the right message, to the right person at the right time.” Michael Erickson
00:10: Austin, Texas USA
00:49: Who is Michael Erickson?
05:33: What Helped Search Scientist Take Off?
07:41: Creating the Apple Store Feel for an Online Business
09:48: Things to Look for When Building the Right Team
11:18: What is Working Best for PPC and Paid Advertising in the Market Today?
16:34: Michael on Retargeting
23:54: What’s the Difference Between the 5,6 & 7-Figure Mentality?
“As soon as you cross over 7-figures, I really do believe that you need to become the best leader you can possibly be with the people that you work with.” Michael Erickson
Honorable Mentions:
‘Traction’ by Gino Wickman
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8549192-traction?from_search=true
‘Good to Great’ by Jim Collins
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/76865.Good_to_Great?from_search=true
‘Built to Last’ by Jim Collins
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4122.Built_to_Last?from_search=true
Contact Info:
https://www.searchscientists.com/
Twitter: searchscimike
Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes
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Jul 11, 2017 • 36min
Ep.238 ~ Money Has No Morality ~ Nitin Chhoda
“Hiring employees based on their personality is much more important than hiring based on their resume.” Nitin Chhoda
Imagine immigrating to a new country with no family, no friends, only $500 in your pocket and a dream. You get a job delivering pizzas for extra money and are forced to sleep in your car. Then over the next fifteen years, you build multiple 7-figure businesses.
Today’s guest is Nitin Chhoda and he is the man that did just that. Nitin is the founder of TherapyNewsletter.com, an automated newsletter, and marketing software, InTouchEMR.com, a medical records software, Clinical Contact, a software for the medical industry, and Total Activation, which is a skincare and nutritional products business.
Nitin shares with us what it took to build these businesses starting from absolutely nothing. He dives into some suggestions about how to increase your brand and image awareness while growing a successful business. He will also share about the importance of our relationship with money and how money has not morality.
02:42: Who is Nitin Chhoda?
07:12: Businesses that Nitin Built Into $1,000,000+ Businesses
11:02: After Building Multiple $1,000,000 Businesses What Would Nitin Do Differently?
11:59: Nitin On Building Many Remote Teams
15:32: The Morality of Money
19:11: The Importance of Popularity and Making Money
23:37: Tips For Established Entrepreneurs to Increase Their Image and Increase Profit
“The people with (a) wealth conscious simply focus on creating the circumstances that cause money to attract to them.” Nitin Chhoda
“Money moves to those who ask for it without any feeling of awkwardness, or weirdness or guilt.” Nitin Chhoda
Honorable Mentions:
Therapy Newsletter
therapynewsletter.com/
In Touch EMR
intouchemr.com/
Clinical Contact
clinicalcontact.com
Total Activation
www.totalactivation.com/
Young Entrepreneurs Council
yec.co/
Contact Info:
www.totalactivation.com/
nitin360.com/about/
intouchemr.com/
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Jul 8, 2017 • 48min
Ep.237 ~ The Content Marketing Godfather ~ Joe Pulizzi
“I’m the first one to say follow your passion, but sometimes you just can’t monetize your passion. You got to realize that!” Joe Pulizzi
Thank you for joining us once again listeners and are we excited today to let you know about our guest. Today, we have the man who is known as the Godfather of Content Marketing, Joe Pulizzi on our show! Joe started Content Marketing Institute back in 2007 and later started Cheif Content Officer Magazine and Content Marketing World. These have become the leading education and training organizations for content marketing as well as the largest in-person content marketing event in the world. There are few people in the content marketing world that haven’t heard about Joe and today we got to pick his mind for almost an hour.
Joe will share with us what it is like after selling his business that he built for nine years. We talk about why it might be a bad idea to fall in love with your products and services. Joe shares about how he would build a community in today's world, and some practical tips about building a seven-figure location independent entrepreneur.
02:00: Joe’s Taking His First Vacation Completely Offline
02:41: Joe On Balancing His Life Never Taking Time Offline for 10 Years
06:47: How Joe Became the Godfather of Content Marketing
15:56: Should You Fall in Love With Your Products/Services?
20:54: Building a Community in Today’s World
23:58: The Future of Content Marketing
33:22: Changing From the Idea of an Office Space Business to a Location-Independent Business
35:53: 6-Figure Mentality vs. 7-Figure Mentality
38:06: Joe on Hitting Monetary Goals
41:40: Life After Selling a 9-Year Business
“Media companies have been doing this for 200 years. They focus on building one property on one content platform they do it really well. They build an audience, and then they diversify.” Joe Pulizzi
Honorable Mentions:
Content Marketing Institute
http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/
Cheif Content Officer Magazine
http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/chief-content-officer/
Content Marketing World
http://www.contentmarketingworld.com/
UBM Events Company in London
http://www.ubm.com/
‘Killing Marketing’ by Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose
https://www.amazon.com/Killing-Marketing-Joe-Pulizzi/dp/1260026426
‘Content Inc.’ by Joe Pulizzi
https://www.amazon.es/Content-Inc-Entrepreneurs-Successful-Businesses/dp/125958965X
Contact Info:
http://www.joepulizzi.com/
Twitter: @joepulizzi
https://twitter.com/JoePulizzi
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