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E305: Make Money Doing What You Love With Jenny Shih

February 4, 2019 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

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Jenny Shih is an uncompromising business coach who believes it’s ALL possible. She helps people make money doing work they love while also living the lives they love. She started out in corporate America, managing multi-million dollar projects spanning four continents and overseeing dozens—and sometimes hundreds—of team members. She quit her six-figure corporate job in 2009 and started her life coaching business which she has today.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“Serve and learn.”

“Find people who need what you have.”

“Own what you control and surrender what you can’t.”

“You will know when it’s time.”

“There is no should except for what works for you.”

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • Making money doing what you love
  • How to plan an exit from your job
  • Finding what you want to do
  • Good offers to provide
  • Catering to the right audience
  • Success habits

 

Key Links From The Episode:

Jenny’s site

Jenny’s Free Resources

Jenny’s FB Page

Episode 13

Episode 247

Content Marketing Plaza

 

Recommended Books:

I Can Do Anything I Want If I Knew What It Was by Barbara Sher

The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks

The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer

Surrender Experiment by Michael Singer

Profit First by Mike Michalowicz

Content Marketing Secrets by Marc Guberti

Podcast Domination by Marc Guberti

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

January 2019 Performance Report

February 4, 2019 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

This month was all about setting the framework for 2019. While I’ve set a bunch of big goals in 2019, the biggest goal and one I’m the most adamant about is hosting 10 virtual summits in 2019.

I am at a point where I can prepare for a virtual summit 1-2 months in advance and make it an incredible experience. This is because I’ve already hosted three virtual summits and each of my future summits will only showcase 20+ speakers instead of the usual 50+ speakers. 

 

The 10 Virtual Summits

They’re all going to happen. The first summit, Profitable Podcasting Summit, takes place at the start of February. I have all of the speakers and backend lined up. 

The goal for that summit and future ones is to get at least 1,000 attendees and get even more attendees from the evergreen promotion.

The great part about my summit set-up is that I use the same few pages for the entire backend. This makes it easy for me to copy existing templates and cut down on the amount of work it takes to set everything up.

I currently have virtual summits slated for the following dates:

  • February 5-8, 2019
  • March 4-7, 2019
  • April 8-11, 2019
  • June 17-20, 2019
  • July 16-19, 2019
  • August 19-22, 2019
  • September 23-26, 2019
  • October 14-17, 2019
  • November 4-11, 2019
  • December 9-12, 2019

No virtual summits are scheduled for May 2019 because that’s the launch for my Content Marketing Plaza. I am going all-out on that program. 

Right now I am beginning to plan for the next three virtual summits. Since I’m back in school (although, a much less packed schedule than the previous semester), it’s not as easy to invest as much time as I did during the winter break. That’s why I am planning for all three of them now instead of waiting until a month before for all three of them.

 

Delegation

Many people ask me how I find the time to do what I do. The answer is a combination of work ethic and delegation. I recognize that hosting 10 virtual summits will be easier if I delegate more tasks. That’s why I’m setting the goal to delegate at least one new task per month. 

Right now I delegate social media posts and outreach for my books. The next task I delegate will be related to virtual summits or a task that takes a considerable amount of time on my end.

But by delegating one task each month, it will open more doors for me. Furthermore, delegating one new task each month allows me to ease into more spending than if I decided to delegate most of my business overnight.

 

Breakthrough Success Sponsors

I am going to be very careful with this. Sponsorships are great for massive podcasts to bring in massive returns. For smaller and medium sized podcasts, the path to sponsorships is more challenging.

However, I have found a way to attract sponsors to the show.

People often reach out and ask for a link placement on this blog. I almost never provide these link placements because they are somewhat related to my business but not a perfect fit for most blog posts.

These same businesses work better for Breakthrough Success than for this blog. While this blog is heavily focused on digital marketing, Breakthrough Success explores marketing, personal development, some finance, and a few other topics depending on the episode.

I’ve experimented with telling people that they can be a sponsor on Breakthrough Success and get their link in the show notes on my blog. So far I have a few people who are interested.

I’ll test this out and see what happens. The goal is to boost revenue from the podcast while still providing a great experience for listeners. Sponsorships can become a big stream of revenue, but I’m not going to stuff my episodes with ads either because that wouldn’t be fun to listen to. 

It’s a delicate balance, but one that I believe may pay off. We’ll see what happens. 

 

Coaching And The Mastermind

Starting in 2019, I began asking myself this question before starting a new project:

“Will this allow me to make recurring income?”

More of my launches are going to focus on my coaching and mastermind. The Advanced Influencer Mastermind comes to $47/mo after the 30 day free trial. 

If you want to know the price of my coaching, shoot me an email marc@marcguberti.com and we’ll schedule a call to talk about what you want from the experience.

I’m focusing on recurring income because I noticed that my income would spike when I launched a virtual summit or promoted an affiliate product that performed very well…

…only to not make that same income the following month.

This is one of the reasons I decided to host 10 virtual summits in 2019. Hosting a virtual summit each month leads to more revenue. Making more revenue allows me to spread my message, reach more people, and spend more of my money on good causes (something I will work harder on in 2019). 

Plus, I promote offers during the virtual summit that allow me to make recurring revenue (i.e. the coaching and mastermind). 

The reason I’m focusing on recurring income is because how much easier and reliable it is. As I mentioned earlier, the Advanced Influencer Mastermind comes to $47/mo after the 30 day free trial. $47 happens to be the same price of most of my Early Bird All-Access Passes.

For the All-Access Passes, I need roughly 177 sales each month to make 6-figures.

Hitting that number gets easier with multiple evergreen summits and the fact that I’m hosting 10 virtual summits in 2019.

But for the mastermind, I need roughly 177 members to make 6-figures.

That means, even if I get 177 members and never get an extra member for the rest of my life (and the same 177 stay signed up), I make 6-figures.

One scenario requires 2,127 sales each year, and you’ll have to hit that same number next year just to make the same amount of revenue.

The other scenario just involves 177 members, and each time you add a member, you increase your annual income, guaranteed (as long as each member sticks around). 

 

In Conclusion

My themes of 2019 are increased joint ventures and recurring income. Honing in on those two key areas will help me accomplish all of the major goals I set for myself in 2019.

If I have to drop all of my non-related business related goals to accomplish my goals for joint ventures and recurring income, I will not hesitate to do so. 

Those two themes are so important for any business, and they are my priorities for 2019.

What are your thoughts on this performance report? Do you have any questions for me? Sound off in the comments section below. 

Filed Under: Performance Reports Tagged With: productivity

E304: Buying Companies And Then Building Them Up With Walker Deibel

February 1, 2019 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Walker Deibel is an acquisition entrepreneur and investor who has cofounded three startups and acquired seven companies. His book Buy Then Build shows readers how to generate profitable revenue by acquiring companies. If you want to learn how to buy an existing company, and using ownership as a path to financial independence, his book and this episode are for you.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“Only 4% of U.S. companies exceed $1M in revenue.”
“There are these 10 things I can do to make this business awesome.”
“I’m an entrepreneur and that’s my condition.”
“Think about what infrastructure it is that you’re trying to build.”
 
What You’ll Learn:
  • Acquiring companies
  • Filling in the money gap
  • Financing a purchase–what you need to know
  • How to identify and buy the right companies
  • What holds entrepreneurs back from success 
 
Key Links From The Show:
Buy Then Build
Content Marketing Plaza
 
Recommended Books:
 
The End of Jobs by Taylor Pearson
The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
Good To Great by Jim Collins
The Innovator’s Dilemma by Clayton M. Christensen
Content Marketing Secrets by Marc Guberti
Podcast Domination by Marc Guberti

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

E303: Tapping Into Superhuman Performance With Clay Green

January 30, 2019 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Clay Green is a speaker, trainer, and and expert. He helps business owners and executives apply daily practices to safely enter and exit the state of flow and PERFORM in ways they have only dreamed of.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“The struggle stage of flow doesn’t have to be struggle.”

“You always want to be improving.”

“If you have not started, start.”

“Everyone has heard of some of the tiny tactics for higher performance.”

“Everybody slips.”

“Every day you need to be growing.”

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • Tapping into superhuman performance
  • The 3 essential habits
  • The 4 stages of flow
  • How to get out of struggles sooner
  • Recovering after flow

 

Key Links From The Episode:

Clay’s website

Clay’s mastermind

Clay’s LinkedIn

Clay’s Facebook

 

Recommended Books:

Think And Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

The ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan

Stealing Fire by Steven Kotler and Jaime Wheal

Content Marketing Secrets by Marc Guberti

Podcast Domination by Marc Guberti

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

E302: Get More Speaking Gigs And Organize Your Own Events With Kathleen Gage

January 28, 2019 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Kathleen Gage is the “no-nonsense, common sense” online marketing strategist, speaker, author, product creation specialist, and owner of Power Up For Profits. She helps entrepreneurs make money online. Her clients are driven by making a difference through their own unique voices. 

 

Quotes To Remember:

“You have to be willing to change with the times.”
“Self-care is huge.”
“The shorter the presentation, the smaller the sale.”
“Do not depend on people to call you.”
“Networking is the best way to get on stages.”
“Keep in touch with people.”
“Treat each speaking engagement like it’s the only one you’re going to get.” 

What You’ll Learn:

  • Getting on stages
  • Selling on stages
  • Attracting attendees to your events
  • Organizing events
  • Getting speakers for your events

 

Key Links From The Episode:

Fiverr

Power Up For Profits

Plant Based Eating For Health

Content Marketing Plaza


Recommended Books:

Content Marketing Secrets by Marc Guberti

Podcast Domination by Marc Guberti

Power Up For Profits by Kathleen Gage

Rock & Roll At Any Age by Joan Lubar

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

E301: Becoming A Leader Who Lifts Up Yourself And Others With Paresh Shah

January 25, 2019 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Paresh Shah is the Chief of Strategy and Value Architect at the Non Obvious Company. He is a powerful mix of technologist, Harvard MBA, professor, mindfulness yogi, and classic rock lover that brings these domains together to transform companies, leaders and the individuals in their organizations. He has advised global executives from 20 countries on business strategy and is a former executive at strategy firm Monitor Company. He has taught strategy and innovation in multiple MBA programs around the world. His work has appeared on Forbes, CEO.com, Inc, and many other places as well.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“Never insult yourself.”

“Find other people you can jointly celebrate worthiness with.”

“We can’t move forward on any front unless we have a deep feeling of self-worth.”

“There are a variety of ways to give and still take care of yourself.”

“The world is shifting very dramatically right now.”

“Lifters operate from a space of gratitude.”

“Do you feel you are worthy to be extremely wealthy?”

 

What You’ll Learn:

 

  • How to be a lifter leader
  • What it takes to make people click
  • Using consciousness to boost the bottom line
  • Balancing giving free stuff and selling stuff
  • Core mind shifts
  • How to boost creativity

 

Key Links From The Episode:

Non-Obvious Company

iamalifter.com/breakthrough

Paresh’s TEDx

 

Recommended Books:

Non-Obvious by Rohit Bhargava

Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott

Bulls*** Jobs by David Graeber

Content Marketing Secrets by Marc Guberti

Podcast Domination by Marc Guberti

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

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