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May 1, 2017 • 13min

MBA873 How to Shoot a Demo Video

For most products (especially the digital kind), you want a demo video. Actually, you need one. Nothing helps sales more than showing your customers what a product does and how it works. Whether it’s a course, a service, or a software, your visitors need the reassurance. Buying a product you can’t touch is one thing. Buying a product you can’t see— or don’t understand— just isn’t appealing.It all comes down to the education theory of sales. You can’t just tell your customers why your product is good for them. You’ve got to teach them. You’ve got to demonstrate how your product works, not just that your product works. Like onboarding after the sale, a good demonstration makes the customer comfortable and familiar with the product. It makes them confident enough to buy it, and competent enough to use it!This episode offers a step-by-step tutorial in how to film professional quality demo videos. We discuss how to script it, how to shoot it, even what tech we recommend for the best possible result. There’s a lot to know, so let’s get started— Click Play!SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTSSpotify| Podcast Feed| How To SubscribeGive us a Rating & ReviewShow Linksaudio-technica 2100QuickTimeCamtasiaYouTubeWistiaVimeoSennheiser ME 66The post MBA873 How to Shoot a Demo Video appeared first on The $100 MBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Apr 24, 2017 • 15min

MBA872 Guest Teacher Matt Bodnar- High Leverage Thinking

What’s the difference between hard work and success? Leverage! Many people work hard— heck, most people do. But for hard work to become true and lasting profit requires an extra ingredient. It requires an efficiency of effort that maximizes the impact of every second you spend. It requires an approach to business that isn’t just big-picture; it’s HUGE picture! On this episode of the podcast, we’ve got a special expert on hand to tell us all about it: ScienceofSuccess founder and Forbes 30 Under 30 recipient Matt Bodnar.Bodnar knows a thing or two about leverage. He’s studied the success of everyone from Rockefeller to Gates, looking for patterns of thought and behavior that are universal keys to success. His “High Leverage Thinking” model centers on the relationship between time and the creation of value. By focusing on bedrock decision-making skills and effective delegation, you can make yourself successful in any industry, no matter how it or the overall economy changes. By studying foundational principles of not just business, but reality itself, you can create the conditions for success in any context. Learn how it works— Click Play!SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTSSpotify| Podcast Feed| How To SubscribeGive us a Rating & ReviewShow LinksFollow Matt Bodnar on TwitterThe Science of Success4 Steps to Making Better DecisionsThe post MBA872 Guest Teacher Matt Bodnar- High Leverage Thinking appeared first on The $100 MBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Apr 17, 2017 • 17min

MBA871 How Travel Can Improve Your Business

Do you dream of travel? Many who go into business for themselves do so partially to be free to see more of the world. But what if travel isn’t just the end to your business’ means? What if travel itself can help your business? That’s what we believe, and that’s what we’re discussing today. Getting out of your comfort zone and exposing yourself to new places, cultures, and ideas isn’t just good for the soul. It’s good for business! No matter what kind of business you run, what you can learn abroad is invaluable to your growth as an entrepreneur.It’s never been as true as it is now. Today’s economy is a global one, more interconnected than ever before. Selling abroad, finding talent abroad, and having access to foreign markets is the leg up every entrepreneur should seek. The bigger your world is, the more of it you can do business with. We’ll show you how to travel like an entrepreneur. Learn how to see the world, and apply your experience to your work. Click play!SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTSSpotify| Podcast Feed| How To SubscribeGive us a Rating & ReviewShow LinksQ&A Weekends: Is it really possible to build and run a business while traveling long term?Can You Really Set Your Business on Auto-Pilot?The post MBA871 How Travel Can Improve Your Business appeared first on The $100 MBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Apr 10, 2017 • 18min

MBA870 The One Skill Every Entrepreneur Must Have

Beyond marketing and sales, beyond projections and accounting, even beyond innovation and creativity, there’s a skill. One skill makes an entrepreneur successful no matter their background or training: problem solving. What makes or breaks a business is whether or not it solves a consumer problem. What makes or breaks a business person is whether or not they create that solution— and solve all the other little problems along the way. If you like solving problems, entrepreneurship is for you no matter what else you’re capable of.What matters is the problem-solving mindset. While many see problems as obstacles to avoid, entrepreneurs see them as challenges to enjoy. By gaining fulfillment from problem-solving, you become the kind of person for whom nothing seems impossible. That’s the mindset that breeds innovation, risk-taking, and an understanding of what consumers want. Whether you’re trying to solve huge problems or little ones, sales is nothing more than money being traded for solutions. Hear how to approach business the problem-solver’s way. Click Play!SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTSSpotify| Podcast Feed| How To SubscribeGive us a Rating & ReviewShow LinksAirtaskerWebinarNinjaMBA667 Must Read: Elon Musk by Ashlee VanceMBA765 Must Read: Shoe Dog by Phil KnightMBA807 Must Read: Total Recall by Arnold SchwarzeneggerThe post MBA870 The One Skill Every Entrepreneur Must Have appeared first on The $100 MBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Apr 3, 2017 • 15min

MBA869 The Surprising Truth About Sleep & Success

How many times are you hitting “snooze?” If you’re tired of being tired, or just wondering if your sleep schedule is holding you back, this is the podcast for you! With so much advice and so many schools of thought on sleep, how do you decide when to set the alarm for? What sleep schedule can maximize productivity and make your waking hours count? Is success the result of a “sleep when I’m dead” attitude, or holistic and healthy time management?We’ve studied the sleeping habits of some of the most successful entrepreneurs on Earth, from the most well-rested pillow-cuddlers to the drowsiest dark-circled go-getters. Different approaches work for different people, so what’s right for you? We’ve got a system for finding out. With a little experimentation, you can identify the best sleep pattern for your body and mind, one that’ll leave you sharp, fresh, and rested enough to chase your dreams. Pun intended! Click Play!SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTSSpotify| Podcast Feed| How To SubscribeGive us a Rating & ReviewShow LinksThe post MBA869 The Surprising Truth About Sleep & Success appeared first on The $100 MBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Mar 27, 2017 • 23min

MBA868 How to Approach Launch Partners & Affiliates

Done right, partnerships and affiliations can add an incredible boost to your product launches. By tying yourself to a whole new audience, you can sell exponentially more! So how should you choose your partners? More importantly, how can you make sure they choose you? Today, we lay out our exact strategy for bringing partners on board and forging alliances in which everyone wins. It’s systematic, relatively simple, and takes the pressure off of your potential partners so that “yes” seems like the only answer!This is the exact strategy we’re using to establish launch partnerships for the upcoming debut of WebinarNinja 5.0. The philosophy behind it is simple: while we do want something from our potential partners, we don’t approach them with a request. We approach them with an offer, emphasizing how the relationship will benefit them. Crucially, we also create partnership “packages” of marketing materials, so our partners have very little to do. Hear all about our system, apply it to your business, and take your next launch to the next level. Click play!SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTSSpotify| Podcast Feed| How To SubscribeGive us a Rating & ReviewShow LinksThe post MBA868 How to Approach Launch Partners & Affiliates appeared first on The $100 MBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Mar 21, 2017 • 13min

Bonus: Guest Teacher Steve Glaveski – Selling to Big Corporates

Surprise! This week we’ve got a special bonus episode featuring a special guest teacher! It’s Steve Glaveski, founder of collectivecampus.us and host of the Future Squared Podcast. If you’re running a business-to-business business, you know how hard it can be to land the big clients. Glaveski has secured deals with huge corporate partners— despite his own firm being a feisty little independent operation of only 6 people. Today, he’s stopping by to teach our listeners how it’s done.By identifying the right people and learning how to approach them, you can do what Glaveski does best: cut through the corporate red tape. Ingratiating yourself to decision makers, making the case for your product, and starting a lengthy and lucrative relationship with a major business is possible. You can navigate the layers of corporate structure and stand out from other applicants, and you can do it as an independent entrepreneur. Find out how, plus get a special free downloadable bonus! Click play!SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTSSpotify| Podcast Feed| How To SubscribeGive us a Rating & ReviewShow LinksDownload a free bonus bundle for Steve’s new book atwww.theinnovationmanagershandbook.comFollow Steve Glaveski on Twitter!Steve’s websites:Collective CampusFuture² Podcastwww.steveglaveski.comMentions:SupahandsHubSpotFollowUp.ccLinkedInRocketReachBuzzSumoGoogle AlertsThe post Bonus: Guest Teacher Steve Glaveski – Selling to Big Corporates appeared first on The $100 MBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Mar 20, 2017 • 15min

MBA867 Building a Customer Support Team

Customer service isn’t just support for users of your product. It’s part of the product! The price should represent not only what’s sold, but also what your customers know will happen when they need to reach out. Ensuring that customer service is done right means (eventually) hiring people who can do it. How can you best build that team? When should you start? How can you ensure that the people in charge of keeping your customers happy will do so?Today we discuss the process by which we built our customer support team, starting with our first hire. We detail the exact procedures, tools, and resources available. From finding the right people, to training and integrating them into your business culture, to finally entrusting them with the autonomy that frees you up to do other things, we’ve got a process that works. We’ll tell you when to do it, how to do it, and why customer service is so integral to entrepreneurial success. Build a team you can trust! Click play!SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTSSpotify| Podcast Feed| How To SubscribeGive us a Rating & ReviewShow LinksSlackGoogle FormsFreelancerUpworkOnlineJobs.phRelevant Episodes:How to Filter for Superstars When HiringThe First 3 Positions You Should Hire For as a SolopreneurQ&A Weekends: What is the cost of your content manager & how did you find/hire Cyndi?How to Hire Your First ManagerThe post MBA867 Building a Customer Support Team appeared first on The $100 MBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Mar 13, 2017 • 20min

MBA866 How To Stay Focused with Large Projects

Go big! When a large project is looming, how can you prepare yourself to tackle it? With so much to be done, how can you create a feasible timetable? Today, we’re outlining exactly how to plot and execute long-term projects. Our biggest project ever, WebinarNinja 5.0, is launching soon. This project was over a year in the making, so we thought we’d share the exact strategy we used to stay focused, motivated, and on task over the long haul.In a way, it’s easier to accomplish something when you have less time! That’s because you can see the endgame from where you are. But when the end of the tunnel is far, far away, you’ve got to strategize. You’ve got to think abstractly. Most of all, you’ve got to be at your most goal-oriented and consistent. It can be done! Our specific, step-by-step, actionable plan is applicable to any long-term goal in any kind of business. Tune in, learn how it’s done, and take on your next big project with confidence. Click play!SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTSSpotify| Podcast Feed| How To SubscribeGive us a Rating & ReviewShow LinksThe post MBA866 How To Stay Focused with Large Projects appeared first on The $100 MBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Mar 6, 2017 • 14min

MBA865 Starting a Business in a Crowded Marketplace

Have a great business idea, but afraid there’s too much competition? Well, we’ve got great news: there’s no such thing! Contrary to popular belief, it’s actually easier to compete in a crowded marketplace than it is to be first. Creating demand for a kind of product that doesn’t exist is an uphill battle, to say the least. Having a customer base that’s already seeking solutions— that’s an advantage!Today, we discuss how businesses have earned incredible success by “niching down.” They didn’t have to invent the wheel. They just had to make a wheel that an underserved segment of the market needed! Rather than looking for the golden product idea, they did something smarter: found out what was missing from the existing options. We discuss how to identify that need, and how to position your business as the solution. Click play!SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTSSpotify| Podcast Feed| How To SubscribeGive us a Rating & ReviewShow LinksThe post MBA865 Starting a Business in a Crowded Marketplace appeared first on The $100 MBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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