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  • What's Your Black Friday Offer?

    It is estimated that 9.8 billion dollars will be spent on Black Friday in the United States in 2023. The question is not whether people are going to spend money on Black Friday, the question is how much of that are they going to spend with you. My name's Tim Burtt, welcome to Marketing with Tim. And I have been conducting Black Friday research and promotions for many, many years, and Black Friday as we know it is forever fractured, hopelessly broken, irreparably harmed. Why? Well, you can thank the internet for basically diluting Black Friday to the point that it's, yeah, it's still a thing, it's still a day, but when you have companies really in mid-October saying, oh, it's early Black Friday, it really does lose some of its luster. If you're over the age of, let's say, 30, do you recall maybe camping out at a big box retailer for an insanely low price on a TV or a toaster or something like that? And then, of course, once the doors did open and people rushed in and you found out there was limited quantity, well, you just had to be one of the first to get in. If you didn't, well, maybe next year. Or what about the people that would get into a fracas, basically a fight, it looked like a bunch of wolves jumping on a carcass in the wild when some poor minimum wage schlub working at a big box retailer unveiled the, you know, pulled off the cellophane wrap of the pallet with the microwaves or the video game systems, the TVs or whatever it might be. I kind of enjoyed those days, to be honest with you, but look, they still exist, they're still a thing, but they have really gone down in numbers. Now it's more of who's offering what, when, and on what website. So numerous retailers are doing Black Friday deals, really starting in mid-October, they call them Early Access Black Friday. And really, Black Friday is not even a thing. I got an email the other day from a retailer that was doing a thing on, they called it Black Tuesday. Whatever. Okay, that's fine. We know that there are going to be insane deals in October, November, every year now. The question again is how much of this money is going to be spent with you. If you've never done a Black Friday deal in your life and you own a business, you are missing out on a huge opportunity. Let me tell you something else. If you don't offer something on Black Friday, your audience, your current audience, the people that you have spent time, effort, and energy and money to get on your email list or to become customers, to convert from cold traffic, they will actually look down on you. And here's why.

    People in, really starting around Halloween, all the way through the end of the year, which I call Q5, not Q4, I call it Q5. We have programmed these people, we have programmed the general public to become zombies. They think differently. They act differently. They behave differently. They shop differently. And this is why I say, if you don't offer them something, they will look down on you because their prevailing thought in their mind when they're shopping is, where's my deal? How come you aren't offering me something? That's not a very good place to be. So you have to make some sort of an offer on Black Friday at a minimum. Now, this can go all the way through the end of the year if you play your cards right. But you have to make, you have to at least show them up front that you are going to do something for them on Black Friday. And the best offer always wins when it comes to Black Friday.

    The best offer always wins. Why? Because there are too many options for people to buy stuff from places online right now, 24-7, anywhere in the world. So you have to give them a reason to shop with you. Again, don't you want a slice of that $9.8 billion pie? I would think that you do. If you have never done anything on Black Friday and you want to start, you need to do something with, basically, you got to do something very quickly. It's...

  • Episode 40: Using AI tools to help small businesses get more done.

    Tim Burt interviews Catherine B Roy, a fomer computer programmer and now international business coach about how businesses can use AI tools to get more done, and do things they never thought possible.

    Catherine B Roy (CatherineBRoy.com) is an internationally recognized business and personal growth coach, bestselling author, podcaster, and keynote speaker with the mission to help you do what you love, empowered by your own freedom.Catherine specializes in helping Coaches, Consultants, Business Owners, Entrepreneurs, and Companies to grow their businesses online.Catherine enjoys the distinction of being an official Forbes Coaches Council member, MENSA member (IQ>156), also officially certificated by the Goldman Sachs 10 000 Women Program, and has received many thought leadership awards, 4 years in a row.

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  • Will the Super Bowl one day be considered a "podcast?" What about other live sporting events and award shows?

    On this International Podcast Day 2022, I ask a simple question: What is a podcast?

    From its (somewhat confusing) beginnings with Steve Jobs, to folks having podcasting empires, the term "podcast" itself has morphed into something that has become somewhat muddy.

    In this episode, you'll hear:

    - What my definition of a "podcast" is (in a rapidly changing media landscape)
    - If you have a podcast, why aren't more people listening (or watching) and what you can do about it
    - What I believe the future of podcasting really is going to be

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  • Starting e-commerce in 1995, Ken Burke (www.KenBurke.com) and his company "Market Live" had retailers such as Disney, Warner Brothers, Armani, Party City, and many others using his software. His clients were doing 2 billion dollars in sales per year.

    Now, Ken has sold his company and is focusing on e-learning for businesses. E-learning can be used to teach your customers and leads to do things themselves, or educate them about how your business can help them.

    Chapters:

    00:46 – Dealing with daily challenges as an entrepreneur (at any level)
    01:49 – Ken’s impressive e-com background
    05:47 – Advice from Ken: Be aware!
    09:38 – How Ken identifies where “funnel” problems occur
    13:31 – Does your product or service pass this test?
    16:20 – E-Learning’s evolution
    17:00 – E-Learning trends
    23:40 – Businesses using e-learning today
    26:10 - How entrepreneurs can use E-Learning
    31:24 – Advice from Ken: Giving before receiving
    32:10 – The future of E-Learning (including the Metaverse)
    41:37 – The importance of messaging
    46:00 – Advice from Ken: Listen to signals
    52:00 – Ken’s book “Prosper” and contact info


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  • Cold Calling doesn't have to suck. In this episode, Nicole Attias shares secrets to getting past the gatekeepers, and tells us why even entrepreneurs should be utilizing cold-calling to generate sales.

    Hint: it's all a numbers game.
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    Nicole Attias has over 15 years of extensive B2B Cold Calling experience. Her skills include prospecting and presentation-skills facilitation and training. Nicole delivers customized webinars, group and individualized coaching programs to help you or your team, get in the door. Nicole represents different industry sectors including recruiting, office design and furniture, corporate training, cybersecurity and more.

    She has been interviewed on CHCH TV, CP24, and her articles have been published in Toronto Sun, Metro News, Canadian Consulting Engineer, Canadian Business Franchise, and other publications.

    Nicole has her Honors BA in Psychology from York University and, her Leadership Certificate from Seneca College. She also obtained her CTM (Public Speaking Certificate) from Toastmasters International.

    Nicole's website: Prospect2Win.com
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  • With supply chain breakdowns only getting worse, that's going to be a major issue as we get closer to Christmas 2021.

    WHAT can you do RIGHT NOW to avoid December 25th headaches, and sleep better when Santa comes down the chimney?

    OFFER THIS ONE THING...but you have to do it right.

    This very short podcast could help save your sanity this year.

    If you own a business, offering this one thing - and letting your audience know about it (CRITICAL!) could help you avoid headaches this "holiday" season.
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  • You ever heard that phrase check your ego at the door? Arrogance can and will destroy your business one way or the other, and I'm about to prove it to you.
    This is another marketing with Tim podcast. My name is Tim Burt.
    If you have kids, you’ve probably experienced this phenomenon. This stock market tale which I’m about to tell you is no different than you trying to score the hottest Christmas toy for your kid. When the stores are sold out of that toy, what do you do? You find someone who has one, and then pay them an extremely overinflated price to get it.
    If you've been paying attention at all to the stock market over the last week, you've probably heard the incredible story of GameStop, AMC theatres, bed bath and beyond, and a few other stocks that have been decimated over the last few years.
    On Wall Street there are companies called hedge funds. Their job is to basically put other businesses out of businesses by borrowing stock, selling it to an investor, and then driving the price down. These hedge funds then buy the stock back at a lower price and pocket the difference. This is known as “shorting” a stock.
    Keep in mind, in a lot of cases, they are doing this with stock that they don't even own.
    These hedge funds have been operating this way for so many years and made so much money, that they've practically achieved the status of being untouchable.
    Over on the message board Reddit there is a sub-page called wallstreetbets. One extremely savvy user named deep expletive value discovered that one of these hedge funds named Melvin capital was shorting the position on GameStop stock. In fact, they were shorting the stock at 140% of the available supply. Meaning they were trying to sell – and short sell – at least 40% of something that didn’t exist.
    How is this possible? Is it even legal? Probably not. But that's another discussion for another time.
    So our friend Deep Expletive Value over on the Reddit message convinced enough people from around the world to start buying GameStop stock in a well-timed and coordinated attack on the Hedge Fund. This would drive up the price and severely damage Melvin Capital. Because they – just like you trying to get that hot toy at Christmas - would have to pay overinflated prices to buy the stock back just to cover their original short position.
    Over the last week GameStop stock went from roughly $20 a share to almost 500 dollars. Adding fuel to the buying frenzy were celebrities such as Elon Musk, Mark Cuban, the rapper Ja Rule, and others. They were offering advice, and in some cases, encouraging people to buy.
    This insane price spike cost the hedge funds at least 10 billion dollars – if not more – this week alone.
    And the group of investors which all started on Reddit had grown from a ragtag few to thousands of people. Not just in the United States, but around the world. They wanted to get back at the Wall Street hedge funds who had a large part in the 2008 economic crash, received government bailouts, and still destroyed countless lives. This is the ultimate stick in the eye from David to Goliath.
    So what would any normal rational thinking business owner do? They would probably cut their losses lick their wounds and go home. But not Melvin capital. Instead, during this incredible price surge we saw during the week, Melvin capital actually doubled down on their short position. A display of arrogance so brazen, it's almost hard to comprehend.
    But it wasn't just one business that adopted this arrogant position, there were a few others. The most prominent and notable of these businesses that let their ego get out of control is the online trading platform Robin Hood.
    Robin Hood is an investing app to allow the average everyday person buy stock - even at a fraction of a share. And it’s where a lot of GameStop stock was being bought.
    When the price of GameStop AMC and all these other stocks skyrocketed,...

  • Could you have appeared on The Larry King Show?

    As you may have heard media icon Larry King passed away this week at the age of 87. Over his 60 plus years in media, Larry spoke with thousands of guests on a wide range of topics, usually interviewing world leaders, and celebrities. And on occasion, the air quotes average Joe.
    Larry King was so impactful in the world of media, that during his 25-year run at CNN, if you told someone that you were appearing on Larry King, you didn't even have to mention the word show after his name. All you had to say was I'm going to be on Larry King and that gave you massive, instant credibility.
    But what was Larry King ultimately known for? Was he an expert in any one field? You could argue that his expertise was as simply as an interviewer.
    One of the criticisms of Larry King was that the questions he would pose to his guests would often-times come across as oversimplified. He wasn't really the “hard hitting journalist” like you would find on a program such as 60 minutes. But that’s not the focus here.
    Make no mistake: in a time I like to call “B. I.” (which stands for Before the Internet”) if you were able to get on Larry King's show, this gave you practically instant celebrity status.
    That’s because millions of eyeballs were almost certainly guaranteed to be on you. In the world of cable news ratings, Larry certainly was “King.”
    But the focus of Larry King’s show wasn't him, it was the guests he would have on.
    The audience tuned in to hear what the guests were going to say. And there were primarily three categories of guests that would ever appear on Larry King's show.
    These were 1: celebrities. In this case I'm using the term celebrities to encompass world leaders, government officials, and pop culture icons such as movie and tv stars, recording artists etc.
    The second category would be experts. When a breaking news story hit and Larry wanted to talk to somebody who knew vastly more about this subject than he did they would call in an expert in the field to explain it to the public in a way that everyone could understand.
    And the third category - this is where the “average joes” would gain their 15 minutes of notoriety - are eyewitnesses. The people whose lives are otherwise uneventful and rather ordinary, but just happened to be at the right place at the right time during a major world event.
    The format of the talk show has been around since the 1930s. Take Jack Benny for instance. His show was originally recorded in New York for a few years, but in 1936 he decided to move the show to Los Angeles so he could have celebrities on his show. Because at that time, that's where the celebrities were.
    Of course, this has changed over the years with most talk shows being recorded in New York or Los Angeles. Those shows are recorded where the celebrities are.
    For many decades ordinary people would not appear on such high profile shows unless there was reason. The prevailing thought was people don't tune into these shows to hear people like them. They tune into these shows to see people that they live through vicariously.
    Johnny Carson broke the mold somewhat by having normal people on his show. But David Letterman took it to a completely different level in the 1980s. I remember reading an interview with David Letterman one time and he said (and I'm paraphrasing) there is inherent entertainment value in having normal people on a show.
    Why do you think David Letterman had a recurring skit on his show called stupid human tricks?
    Current day shows such as Ellen, or most of the late-night talk shows, for instance, will still feature “ordinary” people…but this is usually to mock them, or use them as a subject in some “wacky” stunt to win a prize.
    Make no mistake, serious chat shows are still around and they're still very prominent. Especially on cable news outlets. And you can thank Larry King for...

  • Kate Hancock has sold over $15 million dollars online to date - and it started with a hunch.

    Her next business - a hotel venture - began on a restaurant napkin. She now owns 2 hotels.

    And you'll never guess who her mentor was - and still is.

    Chapters:

    01:34 – Step 1: Building her empire
    03:54 – Why Kate knew what to look for
    04:41 – Kate got shut down. Now what?
    05:48 – Time to pivot.
    07:52 – Business planning on a napkin.
    08:43 - The importance of hiring Virtual Assistants.
    10:13 – Kate’s new IBH Media project.
    11:15 – What Kate likes to give back the most.
    12:12 – Who is Kate’s mentor through her incredible success?
    14:22 – If Kate had to start over, what would she do?
    16:28 – Kate’s one piece of advice to you.

    Kate Hancock's website: www.KateHancock.com

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  • Does SEO make your brain hurt? John Vuong runs a very successful SEO agency in Toronto, Canada.

    In this episode, John tells you three big mistakes you're probably making on your SEO, and also gives some tips on how to fix your SEO so your pages and posts will rank better on Google.

    Chapters:

    01:25 The journey from the Yellow Pages to SEO
    04:06 What you can learn about SEO from the Yellow Pages
    05:20 SEO on other search engines besides Google
    07:59 Three BIG SEO mistakes you might be making
    10:57 Keywords defined and simplified
    12:12 Defining "Localized" SEO
    14:27 SEO for images
    16:40 Can you trust the info on search results?
    18:20 SEO Strategies from John you can use NOW
    20:04 What is "Indexing"?
    22:29 Why "Multi-Channel" is important for SEO
    23:41 What is the future of SEO?
    25:42 What will VR/AR SEO look like?

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  • Nathan Hirsch has sold over $30 million worth of stuff online. He didn't want to follow the "traditional" path to success through college, a pension, etc. Instead, he figured out the game of hiring virtual assistants around the world.

    The weird part? Virtual assistants can be hired for many tasks. From lead generation...to running your fantasy football league (true story).

    In this podcast, Nathan outlines what you should be looking for when hiring virtual assistants from around the world, and how easy it is to get started.

    Chapters:

    00:50 - Nathan Hirsch, the hustler and entrepreneur
    06:04 - What qualities should a good virtual assistant have?
    07:16 - Is it hard to find virtual assistants outside of the US who speak English fluently?
    08:26 - Outside of the Philippines, what are other good countries for hiring virtual assistants?
    10:02 - How soon should you hire more than one virtual assistant?
    11:52 - Are virtual assistants under contract?
    16:49 - What's the lowest amount you'd pay a virtual assistant?
    18:00 - How many virtual assistants do you really need?
    19:50 - What's Rule #1 when hiring a virtual assistant?


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    https://www.OutsourceSchool.com

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  • Erik Huberman mocked marketing majors in college...then he became a wildly successful one himself.

    Erik has appeared in high profile publications such as Forbes, Inc., and CNN. He has also worked with such brands as Verizon, Red Bull, and others.

    In this podcast, we talk about Erik's views on marketing, why repeating the same message constantly works (even if you want to change it because you're bored), and how to use the same message across different platforms.

    Chapters:

    00:40 - How Erik got his start
    07:43 - What is "predictable" marketing?
    09:38 - How do you fight the urge to change your marketing message?
    10:06 - Deploying your message on different digital platforms
    10:54 - Why do you hire a marketing agency?
    12:05 - Balancing being creative with selling in a commercial
    14:03 - We discuss the Nike-Colin Kaepernick controversy

    Erik Huberman's website:
    https://www.ErikHuberman.com

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  • Jessica Zimmerman went from making no money for 5 years in her first business, to building a 7-figure empire, all from Conway, Arkansas.

    Jessica went from a struggling floral shop owner to turning her attention to the wedding industry, where she was featured in high profile publications such as Martha Stewart, etc.

    Yet, she's done all this without an email app on her phone. Seriously.

    Now, she's getting 2 million views per month on one (surprising) platform, and tells you how you could do it yourself. Jessica also includes a free download on her website in this episode.

    Chapters:

    01:38 – The fatal car crash that started it all
    02:52 - 16-hour days, but no paycheck
    07:31 – Jessica does not have email on her phone. Seriously.
    09:51 – From no money in flowers to 7 figures in weddings
    10:58 - How Jessica delegates - and you should, too
    12:51 – Use Jessica’s “tortoise” strategy
    15:42 – Jessica’s 2-million views social media secret weapon
    20:42 – Can this work for everyone? Even men?

    Get Jessica's free offer mentioned in this episode at her website:
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  • Bill Wooditch became the top selling salesperson at Liberty Mutual (the entire company) within TWO years. How? By using his style of qualifying prospects.

    One key that Bill reveals: if you're treating people like numbers, you're already losing. Learn what Bill does to start winning at the sales game.

    Bill now owns four companies, and is an author, speaker, and sales master. His book "Fail More" is available now.

    Chapters:

    00:50 - How Bill Wooditch qualifies prospects
    03:15 - The ONE thing you can't qualify with a prospect
    05:11 - The old-school trick Bill mastered
    06:00 - How Bill became Liberty Mutual’s top sales pro
    07:32 - What Bill loves about sales - and you should, too
    09:10 - The big lie sales managers tell their sales staffs
    12:10 - What you'll learn in Bill's book "Fail More"
    14:32 - What is an "Intra-preneur"?
    16:50 - Bill's daily advice to you
    17:25 – If you’re in sales, this is your top priority
    17:57 - Covid-19 got you down? Here is Bill's advice to you
    20:00 - Scared to sell right now? Bill says...
    24:07 - Why Bill always buys from the same people
    25:47 – Check your ego…or else

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  • While most businesses are paralyzed by the Covid-19 Corona virus, there are those that will re-open bigger, better, and stronger than before this thing hit.

    What can you and your business be doing RIGHT NOW to prepare when things start to open up?

    Here are my observations and predictions regarding your marketing for your business.

    (Note - this is the audio from a webinar replay.)

    Chapters:

    01:29 The state of the world right now
    03:09 What "They" are saying & some predictions
    04:21 Covid phrases to stop using right now
    05:56 A bad Covid-19 Ad (real world example)
    07:27 Marketing predictions after Covid-19 ends
    09:57 What you can do RIGHT NOW to be positioned for success
    14:22 Do not turn your sales funnel into a rabbit hole
    15:39 My free gift to you

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  • Eric Rittmeyer went from being in the Marine Corps to a best-selling author, who teaches business people - and even kids - about mental and emotional toughness.

    How can you use these tactics to help you and your business? Eric lays it out, and what happened when he made an unexpected national television appearance.

    Chapters:

    01:26 What does "The Emotional Marine" mean?
    04:17 From Marine to Mental Toughness Expert
    05:38 Why some smart people lack social skills
    08:20 How do you teach emotional awareness and toughness?
    09:42 What's in "The Emotional Marine" book?
    15:12 Is "The Emotional Marine" a good kids book?
    16:25 Eric's advice for you during Covid-19
    18:24 Why empathy is so important
    21:14 The "Un-motivational Speaker"


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  • Meet Carroll Bernard - the guy who was webinar training before it was cool. Now, his company Govology teaches businesses of all sizes how to train their employees properly - saving you time, money, and having them learning the same stuff all over again.

    Carroll's website: https://www.Govology.com


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  • Fact: If you can't communicate, you can't sell.

    Is your communication game in need of a tune-up? On this podcast, Keith offers some extremely valuable tips on how to help you stand out.

    Keith Sbiral and his wife run a company called "Apochromatik" in Chicago, which helps push professionals forward in their selling and communication skills.

    Keith's website:
    https://www.Apochromatik.com


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  • Your business + the Gig econony + companies bidding for Government contracts = BlackDragon.Expert.

    Rob Rosenberger created Black Dragon 5 years ago. It is the only "gig economy" to help larger companies bidding on government contracts in the world.

    And YES - YOU and your business can be "Black Dragons." Rob explains how it works, how you get paid, and the simple application process.

    Chapters:

    00:34 – How Blackdragon got its name
    01:34 – Blackdragon, explained
    06:15 - What is Blackdragon doing right now to win government contracts?
    08:08 - How effective will Blackdragon be at winning future contracts?
    10:07 - Is Blackdragon being proactive right now?
    12:07 – What skills is Blackdragon looking for?
    14:54 - During the Covid-19 Pandemic, can Blackdragon predict future government spending?
    16:52 - What's Blackdragon's current bidder confidence?
    19:56 – Who can become a Blackdragon?
    21:09 - Is prior government experience necessary?
    25:40 - Not every project is the same...
    26:20 – What’s the hot sector right now?
    28:35 - Why should you consider joining Blackdragon?

    Rob's website:
    https://www.BlackDragon.expert

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  • He suspends himself from a helicopter, locked in a box, with only a minute to escape. And that's just one of his shows. He's like a modern day Houdini.

    Canadian self-described "escapologist" Danny Zzzz has performed thousands of shows around the world, having appeared on "Italy's Got Talent" and other high-profile performances.

    Danny talks about promoting entertainment events during Covid-19 pandemic, and more.

    Chapters:

    0:49 - How Danny Zzzz got his start
    4:33 - When Danny discovered his hidden talent
    5:24 - How he got over 600 people to his show as a newbie
    6:07 - Danny's first magic trick
    6:42 - Let's get crazy!
    10:28 - The same show for 7 years?
    14:13 - Marketing during the Covid-19 pandemic
    16:16 - The accident...and a new chapter
    22:29 - What does Danny's wife think of his career choice?
    24:33 - Danny's "Italy's Got Talent" near-death encounter
    29:40 - Lessons from Danny to you for your business marketiing

    More about Danny Zzzz:
    https://www.Dannyzzzz.com


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