Subj: [Weekly digest] Screw the 9-5… & why NOT start a podcast
Hey it’s Will Blunt here.
Have you ever wanted to forget about the 9 to 5 grind and pursue your dreams?
It’s definitely something that has kept me curious for a long time…
That’s why this week’s podcast episode between Adam Franklin and Jill Stanton was so wicked.
Jill is the owner of the website “Screw The Nine To Five” where they help people make the transition from the corporate world to online business.
In this episode Adam and Jill take you on a journey from starting a Facebook group all the way through to fuelling business growth by architecting a sales funnel.
Listen to it here>> Ep 116: Jill Stanton from Screw the 9-5 about content, community and sales funnels. “Create a family atmosphere.” Jill Stanton (Tweet this)
Recent interviews
Ep 114: Nathan Chan – Foundr Magazine
Ep 113: Will Blunt (me!) – Blogger Sidekick Ep 112: Will Hoekenga – CopyGrad Please leave your reviews of the Web Marketing That Works podcast on Stitcher or iTunes. Thank you. If you’re keen to hear about Bluewire’s story about from transitioning from an agency in the early days to a marketing education firm today, check out Adam’s chat with Andy Baldacci on the Hubstaff podcast Agency Advantage.
Latest posts from our blog
Why You Should NOT Start A Podcast: Insights From 12 Top Podcasters by Tom Hunt
Here’s some of the highlights from some of my favourite podcasters;
Andrew Warner – Mixergy
“A podcast takes commitment and consistency to be successful” @AndrewWarner [Click to Tweet]
Chris Ducker – ChrisDucker.com
“You shouldn’t start a podcast if you’re not committed to serving your audience for the long-term” – @ChrisDucker [Click to Tweet]
Omar Zenhom – The $100 MBA
“I wouldn’t recommend starting a podcast if you can’t commit to consistently serving your audience” – @BizRepublic [Click to Tweet]
John Lee Dumas – Entrepreneur on Fire
“If Podcasting does not IGNITE a spark in your belly, it will be very obvious in your voice.” – @johnleedumas [Click to Tweet]
Jordan Harbinger – The Art of Charm
“If you’re just getting into it to become a “thought leader” you’ll find other platforms much easier” – @TheArtofCharm [Click to Tweet]
Read Tom’s whole post here>> Why You Should NOT Start A Podcast: Insights From 12 Top Podcasters
By the way, Tom spends most of his time helping people like you grow their business on the Virtual Valley Blog and gives free 1-on-1 marketing advice to everyone that signs up (click here to take him up the generous offer).
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Also, this short video from Ramit Sethi is really awesome.
I personally chose to opt-in and watch it, and it was worth every bit of the email I gave up :)
In the video Ramit talks about his own journey from selling a $4.95 e-book, all the way through to selling a $12,000 course! It’s epic, and will no doubt inspire you to kick things into gear for 2016.
Watch Ramit’s How to launch and automate your online business
If you like the video, you’ll love his live training next week.
Webinar on how to make your first 10k, hosted by Ramit on Monday, January 25th @ 9pm Eastern. Convert to your local timezone.
Oh yea, and one last thing before I sign off… Adam and Toby are running their first LIVE event for over two years on March 16 + 17. It’s a 2-day bootcamp packed full of web marketing goodness.
Without a doubt these two guys have been the most valuable mentors I have met in my life, and the opportunity to spend 2 full days with them for only $597 (if you get a ticket in January) is total craziness. Don’t miss out.
Lock in your spot here>> Web Marketing 2-Day Bootcamp
That’s it from me, I’ll catch you next week.
Cheers,
Will B
Will Blunt
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