

The Small Business Big Marketing Podcast with Tim Reid
Tim Reid
Tim Reid (AKA Timbo) interviews the most innovative founders in the world of small business. In this award winning podcast business owners share where their original business idea came from, how they got it to market and the strategies they used that led to their business’s unprecedented growth. Tim Reid's curiosity for what makes business owners tick and his passion for small business success means that every episode is chock full of marketing gold that will help you build that beautiful business of yours into the empire it deserves to be.
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May 28, 2013 • 44min
How to create marketing to attract amazing staff with The Physio Co’s Tristan White | #138
Tristan White is the founder and CEO of The Physio Co, which in 2012 was named the 8th Best Place to Work in Australia by BRW magazine. With this award, The Physio Co has been in Australia’s Top 50 Places to Work for 4 consecutive years in it’s 9 year history. And in this fireside chat I have with Tristan he explains exactly how to create a strong workplace culture that ensures he attracts and retains the right type of people. PLUS in this episode of Australia's #1 ranked marketing show, I share some great marketing discussions that are happening in the Small Business Big Marketing Forum and answer a listener insight in to some marketing one-percenters. Enjoy! The post How to create marketing to attract amazing staff with The Physio Co’s Tristan White. appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 21, 2013 • 40min
Red Balloon’s Naomi Simson talks happiness | #137
Imagine running a business based on happiness – that’s what Naomi Simson decided to try when she left a serious corporate career to set up online experience retailer RedBalloon in 2001. Since then RedBalloon has sold 1.8 million experiences and has been named a BRW Great Place to Work four times running. Naomi received the 2008 National Telstra Business Women's Awards for Innovation and the 2011 Ernst and Young Industry Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Not a bad little effort, huh?! PLUS in this episode of the Small Business Big Marketing show, I have a whinge about three things that annoy me with email etiquete, share the hot topics that are being talked about in the Small Business Big Marketing Forum and read some listener feedback (there's plenty coming in, let me tall you!). Enjoy! The post Red Balloon’s Naomi Simson talks happiness. appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 15, 2013 • 54min
How to enter a crowded market place | #136
Four years ago, Daniel Flynn had a big idea. Some would say an epiphany. Appalled to read that 900 million people had no access to safe water and equally angered by the idiocy of bottled water in a country where the tap is safe to drink from, the 19-year-old university student wanted to do something. He decided to start his own bottled water company (as if that market place wasn't already over-crowded!) that would channel all its surplus revenues into funding water projects rather than making a profit. This is another inspiring story of starting a business and doing the world of good. Not unlike my fireside chat with another social entrepreneur in Rebecca from Streat late last year. PLUS in this episode of the Small Business Big Marketing show I help listener Christian promote his local bookkeeping business having been made redundant from his full-time job PLUS I share what's happening inside the Small Business Big Marketing Forum. The post How to enter a crowded market place. appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 10, 2013 • 49min
How to market a professional services business with Heather Smith | #135
Ever wondered how to market a professional services business? I mean like really market one - in a clever, effective way that doesn't cost a fortune? In a way that avoids spending large sums on advertising or direct marketing? Excellent ... then you're going to love this interview with small business author Heather Smith - who has recently launched the wonderful book titled 'Learn Small Business Start-Up in 7-Days'. Covering all the start-up essentials from finances, through to cloud technology through to legal matters - there's an entire chapter dedicated to marketing. Gotta love that! So, in this fireside chat, Heather and I share our views on branding, message creation, social media (in fact, Heather's book deal came directly as a result of her business-building tweets), referral marketing and that all important content marketing. PLUS in this episode of the Small Business Big Marketing show I help a listener add public speaking to his skincare business's marketing strategy PLUS I share what's happening inside the Small Business Big Marketing Forum. So much to cover, so little time! The post How to market a professional services business with Heather Smith. appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 2, 2013 • 42min
Comfort zone danger, spell-check drama, existing clients are best plus marketing tips from Vietnam | #134
It's time for another round of Funny Business with Timbo and AG. This time: - Timbo shares a recent happening with a Scoopon experience. - We discuss those embarrassing moments when spell check lets you down. - We share some ideas about how to maximise business from an existing client. - AG suggests the comfort zone is a dangerous place to be for small business owners. PLUS I'm just back from giving a marketing keynote in Vietnam (I do love being a marketing speaker!) and I share three marketing lessons from the crazy city of Saigon! Oh, and I also share what's happening inside the Small Business Big Marketing Forum. The post Comfort zone danger, spell-check drama, existing clients are best plus marketing tips from Vietnam. appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 22, 2013 • 40min
V8 Supercars’ CEO explains how important knowing your tribe is | #133
David Malone is the CEO of V8 Supercars. I had the pleasure of having a fireside chat (well, trackside really) with him recently whilst I was down in Launceston, Tasmania as a guest of Microsoft Office 365 . David takes us behind the scenes of the marketing of V8 Supercars in Australia and New Zealand - which, whilst it looks like a very big business, V8 Supercars is still a very small business employing 60 full time staff around the country. What it is though, is a small business doing very big marketing. We can learn a lot from David, as whilst he may be the head honcho of the organisation, he makes it his business to get to know the fans - and boy are they passionate! H is often seen walking the track, shaking hands, asking what he and his team could be doing better. Never to shy of asking the hard questions, he is well underway in nurturing a strong event driven brand in the Australia (world) motor sport industry. Plus I share a very interesting experience I had this week in which I had to talk about myself for one whole hour ... and explain why you should try it! The post V8 Supercars’ CEO explains how important knowing your tribe is. appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 16, 2013 • 48min
Stop waiting for your website to be perfect and get on with it! | #132
This is the story of how Vintage Tub and Bath, a $25 million dollar a year online and offline business started from under two brother's parent's deck! That was 15 years ago ... and now it's cleaning up (excuse the bath jokes, they're unavoidable!) and is ranked in the top 500 online businesses in America. The really interesting part of this story is this online store hasn't had a decent make-over in well over seven years - yet it's still raking in twenty five big ones a year in revenue. Now that's exciting - as I far too often hear small business owners hide behind the excuse of "I'm just waiting for my website to be updated before I get on with the rest of my marketing." PLUS I share some marketing insights from my recent family holiday in Sydney, and cover off some marketing topics currently being discussed in the Small Business Big Marketing Forum (which you really should be a Member of at only $49 / month! Listen up ... The post Stop waiting for your website to be perfect and get on with it! appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 10, 2013 • 1h 8min
Email marketing tips for small business. This is hot, hot, hot! | #131
Email marketing tips and tricks. Who doesn't want some of that!? Clearly there's a whole lot of listeners out there who do, as when I posted on the show's Facebook the fact that I was interviewing an email marketing expert the amount of questions you had for him exceeded thirty! The reality is that so many small business owners use email marketing as part of their marketing strategy, however, so many (the majority?) just aren't getting the return from their investment that they'd like. How many times have you sent out an email to your customers only to be bitterly disappointed with the results? You and me, both! Well, that's all about to change as Shayne Tilley, email marketer extraordinaire, takes us behind the scenes of what makes for an effective and responsive email marketing campaign. Enjoy! The post #131 Email marketing tips for small business. This is hot, hot, hot! appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 2, 2013 • 40min
How Flying Solo grew to a thriving 56,000+ member online community | #130
Robert Gerrish is the co-founder of Flying Solo, Australia's largest online community of soloprenuers. Solo what? Soloprenuers ... Those motivated and interesting individuals who choose to work alone. As far as online communities go, it was started back in 2005 and is a treasure trove of information to help anyone build a better small business. Robert also had the foresight to make contact with me two and a half years ago when the Small Business Big Marketing show was just getting off the ground, suggesting that a joint venture was in order. That partnership still exists to this day and involves Flying Solo getting a mention in each episode and my show being shared amongst the Flying Solo community every week. Robert explains exactly how they went about building this thriving business. Plus I share an email I received from a member of the Small Business Big Marketing Forum explaining (much more succinctly than me) why I started it and what you can expect! Enjoy ... The post #130 How Flying Solo grew to a thriving 56,000+ member online community. appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 27, 2013 • 1h 2min
How to rebrand a business | #129
This is an encouraging story of a small business doing big marketing. Not massive marketing. Not ground breaking marketing. Jut good solid marketing following a tried and tested process of getting clear on your brand first, establishing clear messages around what they do and then applying the outcome of that clarity to all future touch points - business name, stationary, signage, website, imagery, social media channels and so on. The business that has just been through this transformation is Caboodle Financial Services ... previously known as Delta Group. What a difference already, huh?! It's owner, Peita Dimantidis, recently attended a marketing keynote I gave in Sydney, did a whole lot of reading and then (and most importantly) took a whole lot of action. Swift action without hesitation. As I always say .... action creates reaction. That's where the magic lies. If you're thinking a rebranding of your existing business is in order, then take a listen to how Peita went about it. PLUS in this episode I give an update on what's happening with my last guests dream of getting a date with Kylie Minogue; and I've found out why Seth Godin declined to come on The Small Business Big Marketing Show (and it's encouraged me to not give up). I think he misinterpreted what my show was all about ... and my role in the mix. The post #129 How to rebrand a business. appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


