
056: Matthew Kepnes - Making Your Competition Irrelevant as an Influencer
Nathan Barry Archive
Don't Give Up Control, Right?
If you're making over six figures, hire somebody. Even in people i know who are solo penes, they still have like two or three people helping them a little bit. The more money you make, the more time you have to spend keeping that income up. And so your goal as the creator should be, how can i grow? How can i make more money?
Matthew Kepnes runs the popular travel blog, Nomadic Matt, and also writes a successful newsletter. In fact, Mattās newsletter is one of the biggest Iāve had on the show. His book, How to Travel the World on $50, is a New York Times Best Seller.
After a 2005 trip to Thailand, Matt decided to leave his job, finish his MBA, and travel the world. Since then, heās been to nearly 100 countries, and hasnāt looked back. Besides being a New York Times best-selling author, Mattās writings have been featured in countless publications. Heās a regular speaker at travel trade shows, and is the founder of FLYTE, a non-profit organization that sends students overseas to bring their classroom experience to life.
I talk with Matt about his unique approach to running his business. While others are building online courses, Matt has shifted to doing more in-person meetups and events. We talk about his newsletter, and we also talk about growing your Instagram follower count, scaling a business as a solopreneur, and much more.
In this episode, youāll learn:
- When & why you need to start outsourcing day-to-day tasks
- Mattās email opt-in strategies and tips to get more subscribers
- The most important metric about your email list
- How to quickly get more followers on Instagram
Links & Resources
- Blue Ocean Strategy
- Matador
- Lonely Planet
- Blue Ocean Strategy book
- Pat Flynn
- Women In Travel Summit
- Traverse
- Cheryl Strayed
- ConvertKit
- TravelCon
- FinCon
- Podcast Movement
- World Domination Summit
- Hootsuite
- Tim Ferriss
- Seth Godin
- OptinMonster
- Seth Godin: This is Marketing
- Rick Steves
- Nathan Barry Show on Spotify
- Nathan Barry Show on Apple Podcasts
Matthew Kepnesā Links
- Mattās website
- Follow Matt on Twitter
- Mattās Instagram
- The Nomadic Network
- Nomadic Matt Plus
Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Matthew:
When I started these courses back in 2013, there wasnāt a lot of folks. Now you have so many people with courses, so many Instagrammers and TikTokers selling their stuff. Itās sort of like, is this worth the time to really invest in it when my heart really isnāt in it? How can I maintain 400K in revenue a year? Is that the best use of our resources? The answer is, not really.
[00:00:33] Nathan:
In this episode, I talk to my long time friend, Matt Kepnes, from Nomadic Matt.
Mattās got a travel blog thatās wildly popular, and he gets into thatāshares all the numbers. Heās probably one of the biggest newsletters that Iāve had on the show, so far.
What I love about him, in particular, is how thoughtful he is about his business model.
Most people are just adding more courses and figuring out how to grow revenue; honestly, whatās now fairly traditional ways, and itās quite effective. Matt takes another approach. He gets into in-person events and meetups. We get to talk about why in a busy, crowded online world, heās actually going offline.
I think that Blue Ocean Strategy he references, the popular book by the same title, I think itās interesting, and itās something worth considering when some of the online strategies donāt work. We also get into a bunch of other things like growing his newsletter. Like I said, itās quite large.
Then, also growing an Instagram following. Instagram is not something that Iām going to actively pursue, but itās interesting hearing his approach of what you do if youāre at 5,000 followers on Instagram, and want to grow to 50,000 or more.
So, anyway, enjoy the episode.
If you could do me a favor and go subscribe on Spotify or iTunes, or wherever you listen if you arenāt subscribed already, and then write a review.
I check out all the reviews. Really appreciate it. It helps in the rankings, and Iām just looking to grow the show.
So, anyway, thanks for tuning in today. Letās go talk to Matt.
Matt, welcome to the show.
[00:02:06] Matthew:
Thanks for having me, Nathan. Iāve been trying to get on this podcast for ages.
[00:02:10] Nathan:
Well, donāt say that, thatāll make people think they can get on just by asking. Really, you came to my house and stayed in my cottage on the farm, and then youāre like, āYo, have me on the podcast!ā And thatās when I was like, āAbsolutely.ā But if anyone just asked, that would not be a thing.
[00:02:26] Matthew:
No, I just mean I finallyāIām excited that Iām worthy enough in my blogging career to be on.
[00:02:33] Nathan:
Oh, yes.
[00:02:35] Matthew:
Iāve made it.
[00:02:36] Nathan:
Yeah. Itās only taken you, what, a decade and a half?
[00:02:39] Matthew:
13 and a half years. Slow and steady wins the race.
[00:02:43] Nathan:
Thatās right.
I actually want to start talking about that side of it, because Iāve been in the blogging world for 11 years now. But even I feel like things changed so much in the first couple of years, even before I entered into the world. So, Iām curious, going back to the early days, what were the prompts for you to come into the blogging world and say, āHey, Iām going to start publishing onlineā?
[00:03:10] Matthew:
Yeah. You know, it was a very haphazard, there was no grand plan. Like I had Zanger when people had Zenoās, which is, you know, a personal blog, way back, you know, 2003, whatever. And so what, I went on my trip around the world in 2006, I just kept updating this Zynga. You know, it was called, Matt goes the world and it was just like, here I am friends here I am.
And then, you know, everyone was really excited in the beginning. And then after a while I got sick in my update because the know their back of their office job. So I kinda just forgot about it until I came home and January, 2008 and I need money. And so I started a temp job, and I had a lot of free time and I really just hate...


