Monthly Archives: January 2022
Weekend Favs January 15
Weekend Favs January 15 written by Karen Cutler read more at Duct Tape Marketing
My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week.
I don’t go into depth about the finds, but encourage you to check them out if they sound interesting. The photo in the post is a favorite for the week from an online source or one that I took out there on the road.
- Invideo – an online video editor
- Sentione – a social listening and AI customer service automation tool
- Smith – high-touch and high-tech AI delivers exceptional customer service
These are my weekend favs, I would love to hear about some of yours – Tweet me @ducttape
Strategies For Building A Successful Self-Employed Life
Strategies For Building A Successful Self-Employed Life written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing
Marketing Podcast with Jeffrey Shaw
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview Jeffrey Shaw. Jeffrey is an experienced speaker and small-business consultant. He helps self-employed and small-business owners gain control of their business in what otherwise seems like uncontrollable circumstances. He’s also the author of a book called: The Self-Employed Life: Business and Personal Development Strategies That Create Sustainable Success.
Key Takeaway:
To be self-employed means more than employing oneself. It’s a choice to challenge yourself to grow personally while building a business. As we develop ourselves, we raise the bar—we’re capable of even more success. What self-employed folks need is both business strategies and personal development to reach and maintain that success. In this episode, Jeffrey Shaw shares his holistic approach for sustainable, self-employed success.
Questions I Ask Jeffrey Shaw:
- [1:55] The term “self-employed” used to be looked upon differently — has the perception changed now?
- [4:36] In your mind, what is self-employed, and what space are you trying to carve out?
- [11:20] What’s your approach to personal development from your own experience?
- [14:01] When you’re working with small business owners and self-employed folks that you work with, where do you see people commonly kind of fall down?
- [16:01] What is the self-employed ecosystem you’ve mentioned?
- [19:02] What are some of the traits and habits that you can identify that really serve people trying to achieve balance and build this ecosystem?
- [22:22] What are some of your thoughts on self-employed individuals in terms of hiring them to do work for you?
More About Jeffrey Shaw:
- His book: The Self-Employed Life: Business and Personal Development Strategies That Create Sustainable Success
- The Self-Employed Summit
- The Self-Employed Assessment
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Rewriting Your Life From The Inside Out
Rewriting Your Life From The Inside Out written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing
Marketing Podcast with Kindra Hall
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview Kindra Hall. Kindra is President and Chief Storytelling Officer at Steller Collective, a consulting firm focused on the strategic application of storytelling to today’s communication challenges. Her Wall Street Journal best-selling book, Stories That Stick, was released by Harper Leadership in the fall of 2019, which Forbes said: “may be the most valuable business book you read”. Today, we’re talking about her most recent book: Choose Your Story, Change Your Life: Silence Your Inner Critic and Rewrite Your Life from the Inside Out.
Key Takeaway:
Most of the “self-stories” you tell yourself—the kind of person you say you are and the things you are capable of—are invisible to you because they have become such a part of your everyday mental routine that you don’t even recognize they exist. Yet, these self-stories influence everything you do, everything you say, and everything you are.
In this episode, I talk with best-selling author, Kindra Hall, about how to take control of your self-story and uncover the clear steps you can take to create the life you want. You can choose your story and live your life in a way that you never have before.
Questions I Ask Kindra Hall:
- [3:28] I want to talk about a particular word in the title of your new book. You pick the word ‘Choose’. So what do you mean by ‘choose’ in ‘Choose Your Story’?
- [4:52] When people say things like, “You’re just in your head, and that’s why you’re stuck” – how different is deciding to choose your story?
- [5:38] If a lot of these thoughts are unconscious, how do you find them to begin with?
- [10:26] Can we talk about the term ‘self-storytelling’?
- [11:18] Is there a muscle that you create or work where you can begin to recognize these tendencies? Is that the eventual goal?
- [12:29] The book is in several parts – could you give us a glimpse into what we’re going to find in those three separate parts and how they go together?
- [16:16] Is the ultimate goal to have built up a series of stories, or what might seem to be affirmations that you tell yourself in certain situations that you need to believe or need to convince yourself of?
- [18:39] One of the stories I think a lot of us tell ourselves is that other people’s stories are crap. What impact do you think this could have on us being more accepting of other people’s stories?
- [20:07] All right. So now I’ve got my library built up. How do I install and activate these stories that I’ve rewritten?
- [22:06] Where they can find out more about your work and obviously get a copy of the book,
More About Kindra Hall:
- Choose Your Story, Change Your Life: Silence Your Inner Critic and Rewrite Your Life from the Inside Out
- KindraHall.com
- Instagram: @kindrahall
- Twitter: @kindramhall
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Wix is the industry-leading eCommerce platform with a future-ready, customizable robust solution for merchants who mean business. Wix eCommerce is the complete solution for entrepreneurs, omnichannel retailers, and brands who wish to launch, run and scale their online stores successfully. Go to Wix.com/ecommerce today and join over 700,000 active stores selling worldwide with Wix eCommerce.
4 SEO Tips For Agencies And Their Clients
4 SEO Tips For Agencies And Their Clients written by Sara Nay read more at Duct Tape Marketing
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The Agency Spark Podcast, hosted by Sara Nay, is a collection of short-form interviews from thought leaders in the marketing consultancy and agency space. Each episode focuses on a single topic with actionable insights you can apply today. Check out the new Spark Lab Consulting website here!
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In this episode of the Agency Spark Podcast, Sara talks with Ryan Morgan on 4 SEO tips for agencies and their clients.
Ryan Morgan is a 15+ year digital marketing expert with a focus on SEO. He has led organizational and agency digital teams and has a history of driving growth for organizations using SEO. Ryan currently operates The SEO Cohort, a contemporary SEO training program, and a digital consultancy called swell. Ryan was formerly the Director, Brand + Digital Strategy at ignite, and the Vice President, Digital Marketing at Aztek, two leading agencies for digital marketing. Prior to his agency experience, Ryan spent 10 years on the organizational side focusing on digital marketing, SEO, content marketing, and digital advertising.
More from Ryan Morgan:
- Digital marketing consultancy: swell
- SEO training program: The SEO Cohort
- Ryan’s LinkedIn
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Weekend Favs January 8
Weekend Favs January 8 written by Karen Cutler read more at Duct Tape Marketing
My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week.
I don’t go into depth about the finds, but encourage you to check them out if they sound interesting. The photo in the post is a favorite for the week from an online source or one that I took out there on the road.
- Send Fox – a comprehensive newsletter solution
- Unbounce– pre-optimized landing pages with AI written copy
- Crello – free graphic design tool with thousands of templates
These are my weekend favs, I would love to hear about some of yours – Tweet me @ducttape
My Favorite Podcast Conversations From 2021
My Favorite Podcast Conversations From 2021 written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing
Marketing Podcast with John Jantsch
I chatted with some incredible guests in 2021. In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I’m doing a solo show on the top podcast episodes from this past year.
Key Takeaway:
As we’ve tried to return to some sense of normalcy in 2021, the implications of the pandemic have bled into this year — impacting and shaping the future of business and small business marketing as we know it. We’ve faced new and old challenges, pushed hard for innovation, and trudged forward in the face of change and the many lessons learned.
I chatted with some incredible guests on the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast over this past year. In this episode, I’m taking a look back at the most popular episodes we aired and some of my favorite conversations in 2021.
Topics I cover:
- [2:14] Is the 1-Page Marketing Plan Right for Your Business?
- [3:39] Reach Your Potential by Living Dangerously
- [4:28] The Simple Truths About Happiness
- [5:48] Making Brands More Human
- [6:25] Making Your Self-Employed Business Sustainably Successful
- [8:45] How To Attract The Right Talent
- [9:38] How To Create Marketing That Can’t Be Ignored
- [10:31] Creating Content For Every Stage Of The Customer Journey
- [12:27] How to Optimize Your Work Performance
- [13:08] Making The Most Of Your Time
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John Jantsch (00:01): Today’s episode is brought to you in part by success story, hosted by Scott D Clary and brought to you by the HubSpot podcast network. Success story is one of the most successful, useful podcasts in the world. They feature Q and A sessions with successful business leaders, keynote presentations, and conversations on sales market, business, startups and entrepreneurship. A recent episode had Terry Jones, the CEO of Travelocity and the chairman of, of kayak.com. Talking all about disrupting existing industries with technologies so much for us to, to think about and learn in that episode. So let’s into the success story podcast, wherever you get your podcast.
John Jantsch (00:55): Hello, welcome to another episode of the duct tape marketing podcast. I thought I would do, uh, kind of a interesting show. Well, hopefully you find it interesting. I’m gonna do a solo show. I’m gonna recap some of what I thought were my, my favorite conversations in podcasts and kind of high spot them with some key takeaways for the course of 2021, so that you can get in there and get ready for some news shows in 2022, that we are going to, in fact, we’re fast working on as we speak. So, you know, I do, uh, two shows a a week. So that’s about a hundred interviews. Obviously I sprinkle in a few of my solo shows. So picking the top 10 can be a D difficult, uh, chore. I would say there were two factors that I put into deciding the top ten one is just downloads.
John Jantsch (01:50): I mean, people listened to were more interested in shared certain episodes. So that’s a good, good indicator that that was, uh, a decent show, but also I, you know, I get to vote
John Jantsch (02:48): So to build a successful business, you need to stop doing random acts of marketing and start following a plan for business growth. That sounds a little like strategy before tactics, right? The problem with marketing plan still today’s, you know, people have 30 page documents that are very time consuming and difficult to create. And very frankly, it never gets done or certainly never gets used or rarely gets used. Uh, the one minute or one minute, the one page, uh, marketing plan is really all about simplifying your marketing implementation in ways that that allow you to create a plan that you follow, that you use simple and fast. All right, that’s number 10. We’ll have links to these individual shows in the show notes. So if you wanna listen, go back and listen to any of these. You’ll be able to find them all in one place.
John Jantsch (03:39): All right, spoke with trip linear. We talked about living or reaching your potential by living dangerously. His book was called. This book will make you dangerous. So kind of an interesting title, right?
John Jantsch (04:48): You know, this idea of gratitude is one that just won’t go away.
John Jantsch (05:38): There’s that word again, to decide to be happy. I know that sounds of simplistic, but there’s something to it because hundreds of thousands of people have gravitated towards it. All right. Number seven, Jackie Lieberman, making brands more human she’s. Uh, Jackie is worked in the largest of companies, the smallest of companies currently the founder of her own small company called brand crude. I think this idea of being more human is something that, that really attracted me. I think, I think it’s everybody. I think we’re all in a place right now where we’re craving that brands that have a conscious, a point of view, a soul, a personality. And that’s really what we talked about. The, the, the work that she does with her clients and the ways in which she’s helped, many brands become more human. So you can check that show out. Number six, Jeffrey Shaw, making your self-employed business sustainably successful, no surprise.
John Jantsch (06:35): Jeffrey wrote a book called the self life business and personal development strategies that create sustainable success. You’re probably seeing the theme here.
John Jantsch (07:29): And that was really in a lot of ways, my attempt to kind of Chronicle some of the things at least that I’ve observed and learned along the way. And now a word from our sponsor it’s official 2022 electric cars are mainstream. I have more computing power in my pocket than it took to get a Apollo to the moon. And I just ordered a chocolate milkshake to my doorstep. In the time I’ve been reading this message with unprecedented access and speeds to products, it’s easy to see why businesses struggle to connect with the complex customers of, to day with new technology, dedicated to helping your marketing team scale and simplify HubSpots on a mission to help businesses intelligently connect with customers everywhere, intuitive visual workflows and bot builders help you create scalable automated campaigns across email, social media, web, and chat. So your customer hear your messages loud and clear an automated mobile optimization adapts your content from multiple device types.
John Jantsch (08:27): So you can reach your customers wherever they are. Oh, look, my milkshake just arrived. Unravel complexity scale smartly, and learn more about how you can transform your customer’s experience. A HubSpot CRM platform@hubspot.com. All right. Number five, Ryan Eng, England, how to attract the right talent. Boy, a lot of small business owners, certainly in the, in certain industries will tell me the greatest challenge of 2021 for them was hiring people, finding people to do, uh, the jobs they needed them to do. A lot of took different paths. A lot of people decided they didn’t wanna work in certain industries anymore. A lot of people just decided they wanted to reevaluate what it is they did for a career. Ryan runs a company called core fit hiring, and we talked, we really all the ways that you have to think about hiring, you know, as a marketing, as a, as a kind of a full time marketing thing, not just like, oh, I have position.
John Jantsch (09:23): I need to go out and find somebody for that position. That’s really where you get yourself in trouble. Cuz a lot of times, by that point, you’re desperate
John Jantsch (10:15): You still gotta be good. I’m not, I’m not pooing that, uh, by any mean, but I, I think that his, his method for positioning your business or, or brand to get noticed in attractive best prospects and convert opportunities into sales is worth a listen. Right? Number three. Now, as some of, you know, long time listeners know, I occasionally only do solo shows and I only put myself in this list because
John Jantsch (11:16): But really it really needs to be the voice of strategy. It’s such an important piece of marketing these days that you’ve gotta incorporate every phase of the customer journey. And here’s the thing. As people move through the customer journey, meaning they come to learn about you and they start investigating and maybe they’re considering hiring you. I mean their, their questions and objectives change at each stage of those each stage of the journey. And, and you know, I talk a lot about the, the marketing hourglass so that no, like trust, try by repeat and refer stages. You’ve gotta be thinking about content that helps guide people. You can’t force people, but guide people, uh, through those stages. And so I’ve been, you know, I talk about the customer journey, talk about it frequently, but in this particular, uh, episode, I really wanted to tie content to it because frankly, if you view content this way, as the voice of strategy, as something you create for every stage of customer journey, you can produce less content there at it.
John Jantsch (12:12): You don’t have to produce as much content if you are strategically targeting your content for something, for an action. To answer a question, to answer an objective, to move somebody through the customer journey. All right, number two, Claire, come on, how to optimize your work performance. So that’s Claire’s business. She helps busy professionals optimize their performance, frankly. It’s part therapy. She works with professionals, really helping them kind of do this whole work life integration thing again, another, I didn’t realize this until I really started digging in another episode about mindset
John Jantsch (13:09): All right. And last but not least number one, this is probably, I hate, you know, I do a hundred some episodes, so I hate to pick a favorite, but this is probably my favorite book that I read this year. I read a lot of books, but Oliver Burman’s 4,000 weeks time management for mortals is one that I just, anybody who asks me, um, know any good books
John Jantsch (14:08): You can’t win that game.
John Jantsch (15:11):
John Jantsch (15:30): All right. That wraps up a, another episode of the duct tape marketing podcast. I wanna thank you so much for tuning in. Feel free to share this show. Feel free to give us reviews. You know, we love those things. Also, did you know that we had created training, marketing training for your team? If you’ve got employees, if you’ve got a staff member that wants to learn a marketing system, how to install of that marketing system in your business, check it out. It’s called the certified marketing manager program from duct tape marketing. You can find it at ducttapemarketing.com and just scroll down a little and find that tab that says training for your team
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The Pain Of Two-Minute Tasks
The Pain Of Two-Minute Tasks written by Sara Nay read more at Duct Tape Marketing
About the show:
The Agency Spark Podcast, hosted by Sara Nay, is a collection of short-form interviews from thought leaders in the marketing consultancy and agency space. Each episode focuses on a single topic with actionable insights you can apply today. Check out the new Spark Lab Consulting website here!
About this episode:
In this episode of the Agency Spark Podcast, Sara talks with Pieter K de Villiers on the pain of two-minute tasks.
Pieter is CEO and co-founder of Macanta Software Ltd and a small business systems & automation expert.
Pieter is a 2 x Amazon Best Selling Author, ‘Barefoot Business: 3 Key Systems to Attract More Leads, Win More Sales and Delight More Customers Without Your Business Killing You’ and one of the co-authors and organizers responsible for bringing together expert contributors on three continents, to produce another Amazon #1 international bestseller, ‘Franchising Freedom!’.
Pieter was born and raised in South Africa, moving to the UK in 1997. He is husband to Sophie, a medical oncology consultant, and papa to the awesome Amélie & Olivia.
Pieter has a passion for Hi-Fi, music, books, single malt whisky and Smoker BBQs, but doesn’t like wearing shoes much.
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