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E86: Living The 17-Hour Workweek Through Outsourcing With John Jonas

February 2, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

John Jonas is the author of the book How I Replace Myself by Outsourcing to the Philippines. Tim Ferriss’ 4 Hour Workweek changed his life, and John figured out how to achieve that lifestyle, but he saw the 17-hour week as a more practical method to avoid boredom and make the approach more practical. John is all about working as little as he needs to so he can spend time with his family play golf, and help others live the 17-hour week lifestyle.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“Outsource something you are currently doing.”

“Anytime you can gain by focusing on your business is a win.”

“There’s a different culture in the Philippines that provides a higher likelihood of success.”

“The real situation is you manage someone into becoming a rockstar.”

“The real key to success is how you handle a person.”

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • Task you should outsource FIRST
  • How to find Filipino workers that can be part of your team
  • How to make sure you’re finding effective low-cost employees
  • Strategies for managing a growing team
  • How to get into the 17-hour workweek

 

Key Links From The Show:

John’s Blog

John’s Site

John’s Facebook

OnlineJobs.ph

 

Recommended Books:

How I Replace Myself by Outsourcing to the Philippines by John Jonas

The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss

The Book of Mormon by Joseph Smith Jr.

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter

The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley

 

Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon

Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience.

I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success.

You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.

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E86: Living The 17-Hour Workweek Through Outsourcing With John Jonas

February 2, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

John Jonas is the author of the book How I Replace Myself by Outsourcing to the Philippines. Tim Ferriss’ 4 Hour Workweek changed his life, and John figured out how to achieve that lifestyle, but he saw the 17-hour week as a more practical method to avoid boredom and make the approach more practical. John is all about working as little as he needs to so he can spend time with his family play golf, and help others live the 17-hour week lifestyle.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“Outsource something you are currently doing.”

“Anytime you can gain by focusing on your business is a win.”

“There’s a different culture in the Philippines that provides a higher likelihood of success.”

“The real situation is you manage someone into becoming a rockstar.”

“The real key to success is how you handle a person.”

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • Task you should outsource FIRST
  • How to find Filipino workers that can be part of your team
  • How to make sure you’re finding effective low-cost employees
  • Strategies for managing a growing team
  • How to get into the 17-hour workweek

 

Key Links From The Show:

John’s Blog

John’s Site

John’s Facebook

OnlineJobs.ph

 

Recommended Books:

How I Replace Myself by Outsourcing to the Philippines by John Jonas

The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss

The Book of Mormon by Joseph Smith Jr.

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter

The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley

 

Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon

Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience.

I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success.

You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

How To Find More Time For Content Marketing

February 2, 2018 by Marc Guberti 2 Comments

Many content creators have no problem with creating new content. They create blog posts, podcast episodes, YouTube videos, and other forms of content. The problems for these individuals lie within content marketing.

It’s common for content creators to see marketing as a necessary but mundane task to perform in order to keep their content brands afloat. Even though content creators understand how important it is to market their content, few find the time to promote their content. Most content creators are just too busy creating.

There is a difference between being busy and being productive. Creating content is a productive activity because all content brands need content to survive. However, excessive content creation can turn into busy work.

A content brand is successful when it has a constant flow of content that is constantly getting promoted. In this blog post, you’ll discover how to find the time for content marketing.

 

Change Your Mindset

Before we talk about finding more time in your day to promote your content, we need to talk about the mindset. Many content creators view marketing as a necessary evil. These same people view content marketing as something that takes them away from creating new content.

Instead of viewing content marketing as something that takes you away from creating new content, view content marketing as a way of increasing the impact of your existing content. View content marketing as the avenue for spreading your message.

Changing your mindset to make content marketing enjoyable and fun will allow you to more easily implement the tactics I’ll discuss now.

 

Make Sacrifices

During Episode 77 of the Breakthrough Success Podcast, Dave Jackson talked about making sacrifices to maintain and grow his podcast while spending more time with his family. His solution was to make sacrifices in his existing schedule so he could repurpose some of the time in his day.

As the Cleveland Browns weren’t doing very well at the time of the interview (and at this blog post’s publication), he stopped watching football on Sundays. This was normally a Sunday tradition, but now he had an extra three hours in his day.

Sacrifices like these add up. I recommend looking at your current media consumption (TV and the web) and reducing the amount of time you spend consuming other people’s content. You can use this time to promote your content instead.

 

Establish A Routine

Content marketing is vast and filled with options. You can promote your content using social media, and that subset of content marketing also contains many options. Even when you pick a single social network, there are still plenty of tactics to choose from. For instance, Facebook presents its users with paid advertising, groups, organic reach, messenger, and more.

And that doesn’t even include things like influencer outreach, getting on podcasts, writing guest posts, collaborations, and growing your email list.

You need to choose which content marketing tactics you’ll implement. Then you need to establish a routine that allows you to habitually perform the tactics you choose to focus on.

Here are some ways you can establish a routine:

Choose a time each day to perform individual content marketing tasks.

Stack a bunch of tasks together and always do them in the same order.

Batch the entire work in 2-3 days of the week so you have the other days free.

Integrate content marketing into your content creation (i.e. reach out to influencers and ask them for opinions/resources that you can then include in your content).

 

Maintain A High Level Of Energy

Your energy determines how effective and efficient you are with promoting your content (and performing any task in general). If you stay seated too long, you’ll get tired, and the energy lag will hurt your ability to promote your content and pursue more challenging tasks.

Every 25 minutes, I get up and walk around for five minutes. I don’t look at any screens during this time. After the five minutes, I’m back to content marketing. This timeframe is based on the Pomodoro technique which provides a five minute break for every 25 minutes of deep, concentrated work.

I prefer to walk around during these breaks as this allows me to refresh and have energy when I sit back down.

Some of the simpler ways to maintain a high energy level are to eat the right foods and get enough sleep. If you feel tired, take a 10-15 minute nap. Naps help you feel more refreshed which will make it easier for you to tackle bigger challenges.

In the end, you’ll have the most energy if you’re doing work that you love doing. However, you need to keep your bodily needs in check to ensure you’re not burning yourself out, and as a result, not performing at your best.

 

Delegate More Tasks In Your Business

Chances are you perform a variety of mundane tasks. Even if they are necessary for your business to grow, they are mundane nevertheless.

Some people would fit content marketing into that category, and if you do, then delegate it by all means. However, there are certain parts of content marketing (i.e. relationship building) that should not be delegated to others.

To determine what you need to delegate, write a list of all of the things you want to do for your business. After you write that list, write a list of all of the things that you actually do for your business. Delegate all of the task that aren’t on both lists. If you have a tight budget, delegate the one task that takes the most time and is the easiest for you to explain to a freelancer.

 

In Conclusion

Content marketing is critical for the success of any content brand. We all know it, but our actions speak differently. Some content creators enjoy creating the content but see marketing as a necessary evil.

By finding more time in your day to promote your content, you’ll reap the rewards of added exposure and traffic to your content.

What were your thoughts on these tactics for finding more time to engage in content marketing? Do you have any time saving tactics for us? Do you have a question for me? Sound off in the comments section below.

Filed Under: content marketing Tagged With: content marketing

E85: Realizing Organizational Transformation Through Strategy, Organization, and Leadership With Ron Carucci

February 1, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Ron Carucci is a seasoned consultant with more than 25 years of experience working with CEOs and senior executives of organizations ranging from Fortune 50s to start-ups in pursuit of transformational change. His consulting has taken him to more than 20 different countries on four continents. He has consulted to some of the world’s most influential CEOs and executives on strategy, organization, and leadership.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“You have to be clear on what is it you want to do with the world.”

“You have to understand what a strategy is.”

“Most unimplemented strategies are the ones that are created by somebody else.”

“No one has the answer to your future but you.”

“You don’t learn leadership by talking about it. You learn it by doing it.”

“Every leader needs to have an executive coach, a therapist, a personal trainer and a nutritionist.”

“Get feedback. Get a plan. And, get help.”

“Too often, our own fear gets in the way.”

“Accept that you are stuck. Do not try to deny it and then, ask for help.”

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to find full-pledge effort within ourselves
  • How to develop effective strategies
  • Learn to make strategic planning implementation work
  • How to build a high performance organization
  • Ways to become a better leader
  • Learn how to overcome fear

 

Key Links From The Show:

Ron’s Site

Ron’s Twitter

Ron’s LinkedIn

Leading Transformation: An Owner’s Manual

 

Recommended Books:

Rising to Power by Ron A. Carucci and Eric C. Hansen

Entrepreneurial You by Dorie Clark

Dual Transformation by Scott D. Anthony, Clark G. Gilbert, and Mark W. Johnson

 

Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon

Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience.

I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success.

You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.

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How To Get Massive Blog Traffic From Twitter

February 1, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Twitter is one of the best social network for driving traffic to your blog. Hundreds of people visit my blog from Twitter every single day.

It’s the social network that allowed me to establish my presence and expand from there. I believe Twitter is the easiest social network to dominate. And it’s not pay-to-play like Facebook (the list will grow as the years go by).

Plus, Twitter has momentum. Twitter’s slow growth is a thing of the past, and it’s change to 280 characters is already having a big impact.

If you want to get massive blog traffic from Twitter, follow these steps.

 

#1: Optimize The Pinned Tweet

You can pin one tweet to the top of your profile for maximum exposure. While most tweets have a lifespan of 20 minutes, the pinned tweet is immortal. Anyone who views your profile sees that tweet before seeing anything else.

With exposure like that, you must use that power wisely.

The best tweet to pin is one that promotes your landing page. That will result in more people joining your email list. As the landing page sits on the top of your profile and racks up more engagement, the social proof will be staggering.

 

 

#2: Tweet Often

I send out a tweet every 5 minutes. At some point in 2018, I may experiment with sending one tweet every two minutes.

Some people don’t like that I tweet often, but most people don’t mind. In fact, many people enjoy getting a constant stream of value from me.

The reason I can tweet that many times is because of the user experience. A tweet that I sent out at 4 pm is in the infinite bottom pile of tweets by 4:02 pm. If people log in at 4:02 pm, they missed my tweet from 4 pm.

That’s why I have a tweet scheduled to go out at 4:05 pm so this individual has a chance to see one of my tweets.

 

#3: Promote Yourself 90% Of The Time

Some experts recommend promoting other people more often than you promote yourself. I disagree with that advice, and you can see it in the way I tweet.

Almost all of my tweets promote one of my blog posts, videos, or podcast episodes. It’s not by accident. People don’t care about the source as long as the information is valuable and true.

As long as I promote valuable content, it’s okay. The moment I create bad content and promote that content often, that’s when more people will tell me to share other people’s stuff.

 

#4: Grow A Targeted Audience

Audience size is just a number. It’s the people within your audience that determine your success on Twitter or any social network. If you just focus on growing an audience, you risk growing an audience that is indifferent towards your content.

Growing a targeted audience means finding people who have a predetermined interest in your niche.

That means following the followers of influential people and brands in your niche. Then, you schedule a steam of tweets towards your content that is related to the same niche.

If you remember that small paragraph, you know the secret. All you need to do at that point is implement.

I currently use ManageFlitter to follow targeted people who are likely to follow back. ManageFlitter provides plenty of filtering options. They even provide a Remote Account Management option if you don’t feel like doing all of the clicking.

 

#5: Analyze The Data

As you grow your targeted audience and send more tweets, your Twitter Analytics will become a treasure trove of valuable info. You can see which of your tweets received the most engagement and which ones aren’t as popular.

You can use this data to determine patterns…and then act.

When I first used Twitter Analytics, I realized that my audience wanted more Twitter based articles. You can make determinations like this by looking at the engagement of your most popular tweets.

Twitter related articles topped out all of my other tweets.

With that new knowledge, I wrote more articles about Twitter and saw my Twitter traffic grow even more.

 

 

Be sure to routinely analyze your data, because it will change. Now my audience wants more articles about content marketing, and that’s exactly what I have been providing them.

I don’t write as many Twitter articles for that reason, but since I saw a significant gap since my last Twitter article, I wrote this one.

At one point, Twitter was my most popular topic. Even though it’s not the top dog for this blog anymore, I still need to write about it since my audience is interested.

To provide value to the people focused on content marketing, I connected these Twitter tips with getting more blog traffic.

You won’t make those types of decisions or know anything about your audience unless you analyze the data. Twitter Analytics is free and provides you with all of the data that matters, so there’s no reason not to use it.

 

In Conclusion

Twitter is on the rebound towards further greatness, and now is a great time to expand your presence on the blue bird.

You’ll get maximum blog traffic by knowing and caring about your audience. You’ll provide them with the content they want instead of what you feel like tweeting out.

What are your thoughts about using Twitter to grow your blog? Do you have any tips for us? Do you have a question for me? Sound off in the comments section below.

Filed Under: Traffic Tagged With: blog traffic, twitter

E85: Realizing Organizational Transformation Through Strategy, Organization, and Leadership With Ron Carucci

February 1, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Ron Carucci is a seasoned consultant with more than 25 years of experience working with CEOs and senior executives of organizations ranging from Fortune 50s to start-ups in pursuit of transformational change. His consulting has taken him to more than 20 different countries on four continents. He has consulted to some of the world’s most influential CEOs and executives on strategy, organization, and leadership.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“You have to be clear on what is it you want to do with the world.”

“You have to understand what a strategy is.”

“Most unimplemented strategies are the ones that are created by somebody else.”

“No one has the answer to your future but you.”

“You don’t learn leadership by talking about it. You learn it by doing it.”

“Every leader needs to have an executive coach, a therapist, a personal trainer and a nutritionist.”

“Get feedback. Get a plan. And, get help.”

“Too often, our own fear gets in the way.”

“Accept that you are stuck. Do not try to deny it and then, ask for help.”

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to find full-pledge effort within ourselves
  • How to develop effective strategies
  • Learn to make strategic planning implementation work
  • How to build a high performance organization
  • Ways to become a better leader
  • Learn how to overcome fear

 

Key Links From The Show:

Ron’s Site

Ron’s Twitter

Ron’s LinkedIn

Leading Transformation: An Owner’s Manual

 

Recommended Books:

Rising to Power by Ron A. Carucci and Eric C. Hansen

Entrepreneurial You by Dorie Clark

Dual Transformation by Scott D. Anthony, Clark G. Gilbert, and Mark W. Johnson

 

Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon

Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience.

I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success.

You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

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