

The Authority Builder Podcast
Steve Gordon
The Authority Builder Podcast is the place to come if you are building a professional practice and want to be seen as the leader in your market. We interview the top experts throughout professional services and share insights to help you grow your firm and be positioned as the only choice the clients ever want.
“Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.”
― Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States
“Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.”
― Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States
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May 16, 2019 • 41min
Doug Hall | The Sherpa for Entrepreneurs
Doug Hall believes in entrepreneurship… he believes in entrepreneurs. And with his business, Resources for CEOs, he strives to help them overcome the challenges that are holding them back from getting everything they want out of their business. It’s not just money. But the freedom to live their life. We talk about how to get there, including a unique “operating system” for companies that has nothing to do with software… but is so necessary when a business gets more complex as it grows. Listen in to discover…The value of looking back to where you startedThe only real reason you’ll actually make significant change The self-imposed limits in processes and mindset you don’t realize you haveCreating a shared language for your teamAnd more

May 9, 2019 • 41min
Liz J. Simpson | A Journey of Self-Discovery Through Sales
Many business owners, especially professional service providers, downright fear selling… or they think of it as a necessary evil. Liz J. Simpson, founder of B2B sales consultancy Stimulyst, helps them embrace sales - and make it easy and fun.First, with techniques for changing their attitude. Second, with tools and techniques that anybody can use to boost their business development efforts and land high paying clients… even if you think you’re “bad” at selling. We also chat about…Overcoming the #1 barrier to sellingHow to truly get to know yourself – and how it changes your businessThe unexpected benefits of meditationControlling the Buyer’s JourneyAnd much more...

May 2, 2019 • 39min
Drs. Ellyn Bader and Pete Pearson | Being Curious Instead of Furious
As they build a business, most entrepreneurs don’t understand just how much that process can impact their marriage, say doctors Ellyn Bader and Peter Pearson, co-founders of Silicon Valley’s The Couples Institute and married couple for 36 years. The good news is that the strategies to make for a successful relationship at home… also work in the business world. We talk about setting priorities, the importance of acknowledgement and appreciation, and taking ownership, as well as… The 5 Fs of a successful marriageThe right type of “date night”The only way to create lasting trustWhen one-sided decisions are a good thingHow much you should tell a spouse about business problemsAnd more

Apr 25, 2019 • 45min
Tracy Enos | What You’re Doing Wrong on LinkedIn
In 2014, Tracy Enos fired all her digital marketing clients to focus on LinkedIn consulting… and has been unstoppable ever since. But she’s no ordinary LinkedIn expert. She’s not a big fan of the “shiny” tools that bring in views, likes, and comments – and help your posts “go viral.” She focuses on things that actually turn into dollars for her clients’ businesses. We discuss the foundation of a solid LinkedIn strategy for marketing your business – which might mean totally revamping what you’re doing now. Tune in to find out…How to “channel” – then attract – your ideal clientLinkedIn tools to use… and those to throw outWhy a smaller list of prospects can be more profitableThe only way to create value – and start real conversations – with your LinkedIn marketingAnd more

Apr 18, 2019 • 35min
Allison De Paoli | Fixing the Healthcare System One Company at a Time
Healthcare and insurance is on everybody’s mind these days, for both employees and employers. There don’t seem to be any easy answers in this great national debate. Allison De Paoli is making a difference among her clients by making health coverage affordable and effective. She’s making it more efficient and cutting unnecessary costs without sacrificing quality coverage that makes you a competitive company in the marketplace and employer people love to work for. Get your health coverage sorted out, says Allison, and you can radically grow your business and thrive. She talks about strategies that have become available in recent years to make that possible, and also…The real reason for the stagnation of wages in the U.S.How healthcare is set to change again in the coming years – and who the big players will beStrategies to take advantage of the radically shifting health insurance marketThe legal issues employers must watch out for with pharmacy and healthcare plansAnd more

Apr 11, 2019 • 31min
Andy Paul | The B.A.L.D. Formula for Authentic Sales
It’s something every professional service provider or entrepreneur learns very quickly after they start their business, says Andy Paul:They have the education, the experience, the expertise… they’re good at what they do.But they don’t know how to sell their services… maybe they’re even afraid or ashamed to sell. But this founder of The Sales House has the antidote.He says method, training, and process has its place in sales excellence… But he also advocates another secret ingredient.We talk about what that is, as well as…Where true mastery of any subject comes fromWhy luck doesn’t exist but being lucky doesHow self-development trumps formal trainingThe B.A.L.D. Formula for sales excellenceAnd more

Apr 4, 2019 • 33min
Scott Reib | Your Lawyer as a Business Coach
Most people only seek out legal help as a last resort, when the proverbial “house is on fire.” Big mistake, says Scott Reib, because most matters could be handled simply and inexpensively. Scott tells us about one key change he’s made when charging for his services that attracts more clients – and keeps them happy enough that they come back again and again. It’s a business model that many professional service providers could adopt to work less and make more money. We also talk about…The skills your lawyer should have beyond legal expertiseSerious legal issues many small businesses unknowingly neglectWhat you must do before signing any contract (and hopefully you’re using contracts!)How a lawyer can help you grow your businessAnd more

Mar 28, 2019 • 31min
Beth Hendler-Grunt | Hiring Interns and Recent Grads
If you’re a parent, especially if you have a kid in college, you can’t miss this episode. Same with any companies that might be hiring now or in the future. Beth Hendler-Grunt, of Next Great Step, is a career coach specializing in helping recent college grads land that all important first job… which can set the stage for their whole career. She shares what students should be doing right now to prepare, even if graduation is years away. Just having a great degree is not enough anymore. That won’t set you apart from other applicants, says Beth. At the same time, she explains why employers shouldn’t be so afraid to hire right out of college. As an entrepreneur, Beth also highlights how to make sure your business idea has a ready market and you have the right resources – and people around you – to grow. Tune in to find out…Where 80% of jobs can be foundThe student and employer mindset mismatchHow social media can sabotage the job searchOne of the biggest fears young people must face to get aheadAnd more

Mar 21, 2019 • 22min
How to Confidently Raise Prices (and Avoid Discounting)
Back in my engineering days pricing drove me nuts. There was this thing known as a “market rate”—the sort of standard within the industry for what you should charge.But I didn’t like the standard. It didn’t leave much profit, and it was driven by the firm that was willing to sell their time for less.And, there’s always someone who will choose to sell for less.For a long time that really......pissed me off.What was wrong with them?!!! 😖It took some time, but I finally realized that the market rate had no bearing on what we choose to charge our clients.In the process, I stumbled upon some well known, yet seldom used principles that lead to better fees.In this episode, we’ll tackle them.The mindset that leads to higher fees.Why clients complain you’re too expensive and how to respond.How to avoid discounting when clients ask, “Is that the best you can do?”The best way to present your fees.Why bonuses are useful, even in service businesses.

Mar 14, 2019 • 24min
Frustrated when prospects ghost you?
In this week’s episode of the podcast, I tackle a question that has come up several times lately…“How can I connect with potential clients, without spamming them with cold emails, calls, or LinkedIn requests…and actually get them to reply?”Great question. In this episode, I’m going to show you how I reach out to prospects, and not only get replies but get excited, enthusiastic replies…they want to talk with me!!And it’s based on one, simple business truth—you need a relationship before you ask for money.Most of the stuff you see out there has it the other way ‘round.Don’t fall into that trap.Listen to the podcast now…-Steve