Streamlined Solopreneur: Helping simplify your tech stack and escape hustle

Joe Casabona — Business Systems Architect
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Feb 13, 2023 • 44min

You NEED to Time Track to Make Money as a Creator with Marley Majcher

Marley Majcher, The Party Goddess turned Profit Goddess, was running a business but not making money — despite her degree from Georgetown. But she managed to turn it around with this “one weird trick.” OK — so that sounds clickbaity, but it’s true. See, Marley didn’t have a system in place for her business. She, like many creators I think, wasn’t spending her time wisely. So, she decided to do something about it: she decided to learn how she was spending her time, organize those tasks, and figure out the crucial ones that actually made money. And it all started with the one “Weird” trick: Time Tracking.Top Takeaways:Revenue goals are not profit goals - You can make $1M but if you’re spending $1.1M, you’re going in the wrong direction.Most creators don’t think they need to time-track because they don’t do client work. But they are WRONG. You need to know if you’re spending 2 hours on a video or 8 hours on a video to know if that’s a profitable activity for you.Aside from just understanding tasks, time tracking can hold you accountable. You’ll see where you’re wasting your time, and be more mindful of it. And your devices have some tools to help you do that automatically.Show Notes:Marley MajcherMarley on LinkedinMarley on InstagramMarley on FacebookMarley on TwitterBut Are You Making Any Money EbookThe E-Myth Revisited BookMowing Your Lawn Blog PostAnalog by UgmonkTimery for TogglTiming Automatic MAC Time TrackerJoin the Creator CrewSponsored by: Groundhogg | Ahrefs | LearnDash ★ Support this podcast ★
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Feb 10, 2023 • 6min

How I’m Using Paid Memberships Pro

Paid Memberships Pro is the lifeblood of my main product offering, The Podcast Liftoff Playbook. So in this first bit of 2023, I want to tell you everything I love about the plugin, and why I thought it best for my membership/learning site.This clip is brought to you by Paid Memberships Pro ★ Support this podcast ★
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Feb 6, 2023 • 34min

Top 10 Lessons from 300 Episodes (Plus the Future of this Show)

It's episode 300! I thought I'd wax poetic on the top 10 things I've learned from both running this show, and the guests I've had on. After that, I talk a little bit about what's in store for How I Built It, and where I'd like it to go in the future. Plus, in the PRO show, I talk about what life without Twitter has been like. Become a ProTop 10 LessonsBuild Your Email ListTalk to your customersExperimentNiche/Specialize/FocusDon't be afraid to say noPeople care about the problem you're solving. Not you, not the tech you used. The problemTell Good StoriesDo things that don't scale at firstShip what you have and iterateDon't be afraid to askShow NotesConvertKitPodcast LiftoffLearning Management and WordPress: LearnDash with Justin FerrimanMaking Better Leaders with Chris LemaDesigning the Profitable Project Plan with Jennifer BournThe Best Way to Build Community is Easier Than You Think with Drew DillonThe Most Important Thing You Can Do as a Creator with Marie PoulinTurning WordPress Sites into iPhone Apps with Scott Bolinger and AppPresserJoin How I Built It ProSponsored by: Groundhogg | Ahrefs | LearnDash ★ Support this podcast ★
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Jan 30, 2023 • 1h

The Best Way to Build Community is Easier Than You Think with Drew Dillon

Most attempts to start a community these days feel a lot like the approach the Underpants Gnomes from South Park took in making money. Step 1: Launch a Discord, Step 2: ???, Step 3: Community! But it’s not like that at all. And Drew Dillon, founder of Burb and community expert, is here to set the record straight.Top Takeaways:You need to think of the community as a business. Create a reason for people to care and engage. And close the look by making sure the community isn’t just about you - it’s about people connecting.Start with a hypothesis. Ask what you think your audience has in common and why they might want to come together. Then test and iterate. Start with a Zoom call first and see if people want to connect after.Do things that don’t scale at first. With 10-20 members, you can really get to know them and understand their needs (and those of the community). Around 50, you’ll likely need to start automating.Show Notes:Drew DillonDrew on TwitterDrew on Linkedin Burb on LinkedinSPI 603: The Secret to Building the Best Community interview with Drew DillonHow To Build a $1000/year Membership with Jay ClouseBurb BlogGarbage Day NewsletterJoin the Creator CrewSponsored by: Paid Memberships Pro | Ahrefs | LearnDash ★ Support this podcast ★
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Jan 23, 2023 • 51min

How to Create a KILLER Digital Product with Molly Keyser

Molly Keyser made half-a-million dollars selling a 15-page, $59 eBook without spending money on ads. How do you ask? She created something SUPER valuable, that immediately made the buyer money. And throughout this episode, Molly is going to tell us how she went from professional photographer to online educator making digital products, all by knowing and serving her niche. There’s A LOT to unpack, and I know you’ll find a lot of actionable tips here.Top Takeaways:Clearly define your niche so you can serve them, and stay true to that niche. Remember: Just because you know how to do something doesn’t mean you should teach it.For your digital products, you need to solve a problem for your audience. Painkillers sell better than vitamins most of the time. And bonus points if you can point to immediate ROI.If you (or you from 2 years ago) aren’t your ideal client, immerse yourself in communities of your ideal clients so that you can learn their biggest pain points.Show Notes:Molly KeyserMolly on YouTubeMolly on FacebookMolly on InstagramMolly on TiktokProduct Ladder by Chris LemaJoin the Creator CrewSponsored by: Paid Memberships Pro | Ahrefs | LearnDash ★ Support this podcast ★
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Jan 16, 2023 • 52min

How to Drive More Sales by Writing Content for REAL Customers with Will Shultz

We’ve been told for years that creating an “ideal customer avatar” is the best way to understand your audience. But the truth is that’s just guessing on your part. Do you know how you actually get to understand your customers? Have customers! Talk to them, and then write content for them. That’s what Will Shultz recommends. And as a Sales and Marketing coach, he knows a thing or two.Top Takeaways:You need someone in-house to make your content. That’s how you’ll create great content that shows a deep understanding of your customer and their journey.If you’re having trouble coming up with content, take what you’re creating for a specific client and generalize it. That way, you’ve written for someone. Chances are there are similar folks out there.Don’t worry about giving too much away for free. You differentiate yourself by becoming trusted and valued. You do that by showing people you deeply understand their problems.Show Notes:Will ShultzWill on LinkedinFree Virtual Consulting SessionsUpgrade 438Join the Creator CrewSponsored by: Paid Memberships Pro | Ahrefs | LearnDash ★ Support this podcast ★
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Jan 9, 2023 • 27min

The Year of Budgets

I know what you’re thinking. Budgets? That’s what you’re going to base your entire year on.I know this because that’s what my wife said. But fear not, my friends. Like Transformers™, it’s more than meets the eye.Show Notes:My 2023 Yearly Theme Cortex PodcastJoin the Creator CrewSponsored by: Paid Memberships Pro | Ahrefs | LearnDash ★ Support this podcast ★
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Dec 8, 2022 • 14min

Kindle Scribe: Initial Thoughts

Earlier this year, Amazon announced the Kindle Scribe -- their competitor to the reMarkable 2. It's more affordable, they had an initial deal for Prime members, and a good trade-in price for my Kindle Oasis. SO the $500 device got down to $238. I bought it. Here are my initial impressions. Show NotesKindle Scribe reMarkable 2Read my initial thoughts Want to see a video demo? Join How I Built It Pro ★ Support this podcast ★
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Dec 5, 2022 • 16min

Automating my Home for the Holidays

The show is on break, but that's not preventing me from adding a bonus episode or two! It's no secret I love automation, and invariably those automations spill out into my personal life. I view the holidays as a great opportunity to flex some home automation muscles. Here's what I did, what I use, and some improvements. In the PRO show, I get into the gory details, share my shortcuts, and talk about Matter and the future of home automation. Show NotesBecome a PRO memberPhillips Hue Color BulbsPhillips Hue Play Color Smart LightsPhillips Hue GoPhillips Hue Light StripsMeros Smart PlugsMeros Outdoor Smart PlugWemo Smart Plug ★ Support this podcast ★
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Nov 28, 2022 • 48min

How to get the Best Copy for Your Sales Pages with Ame Proietti

It’s the time of the year were small business owners and creators have some extra time to tinker with (or fully redesign) their websites. I’m here with Copywriter Ame Proietti to tell you to skip the new design and focus on the copy instead. We get into what makes good copy, blog posts vs. sales copy, and we finish out with how to write good scripts. As you prepare for 2023, good copy will be at the heart of what you do thanks to Ame’s advice. Plus, in the Pro show, we broke down the sales page Ame wrote for me.Top Takeaways:Where blog posts are meant to share and educate, copywriting is meant to convince people to take an action. Ame calls it “assembling” words and sections in the best way for your target audienceTo get the best copy, you need to talk to customers. Ame recommends interviewing 3 customers and gathering testimonials to learn how you people and the language they use, which you can then mirror in your copy.Bringing in someone else can help you get the best results. They are objective and don’t know what you know. They’ll also the right questions and allow you to gain a better understanding of your offer too.Show Notes:Ame ProiettiAme on TwitterAme on LinkedinHow To Build a $1000/year Membership with Jay ClouseDon't Make Me ThinkJoin Creator CrewSponsored by: Ahrefs | TextExpander | LearnDash ★ Support this podcast ★

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