The Influencer Inc Podcast
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- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 25:19:20
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Synopsis
Strategies, tips, and tactics to build your personal brand and your business and career with it. Featuring interviews with New York Times best selling authors, top rated public speakers, social media experts, and other masters of influence. Learn how to write, publish, and market a book, get paid to speak, launch an online course, and dominate your niche.
Episodes
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#46: Jake Larsen, founder of Video Power Marketing and YouTube Marketing Ambassador, on how he gets 3x return on ad spend for his clients
30/12/2017 Duration: 23minIt’s easy to be intimidated by video, but you can do this. Jake advises that you don’t get bogged down in perfectionism but that you put systems in place to get consistent results. Find out how Jake feels about paying for ads and learn the three things you should do to get started.
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#45: Benjamin Hardy, #1 writer on Medium, gives tips on making personal investments that lead to success
29/12/2017 Duration: 20minBenjamin’s first viral article was published in June of 2015. Today he adds 20,000 subscribers each month. Benjamin believes successful entrepreneurs go through a “point of no return.” Have you been through yours?
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#44: Daniel Knowlton, co-founder of KPS Digital Marketing, on leveraging your personal brand to grow your business
28/12/2017 Duration: 15minKPS Digital Marketing, a full-service marketing agency with a focus on video, was founded by two brothers and has grown, largely, because of Daniel’s personal brand. In today’s episode, get Dan’s best video tips and learn how the brothers grow their business through Dan’s online presence.
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#43: Nicole Holland, host of The Business Building Rockstars Show podcast, gives tips on authenticity and confidence as an influencer
27/12/2017 Duration: 28minNicole has interviewed over 220 high achievers, and she’s seen what it takes to connect with your audience. While she believes inauthenticity is a reason people fail in podcasting, she also recognizes the need for some “armor.” Tune in to learn Nicole’s tips for balancing authenticity with performance.
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#42: A.J. Wilcox, LinkedIn advertising expert and founder of B2Linked, gives tips on how to get results from LinkedIn ads
26/12/2017 Duration: 24minAt first glance, LinkedIn ads seem pricey compared to other social media platforms, but they allow you to reach prospective customers in ways not available from any other source. In today’s episode learn the types of clients for which LinkedIn ads work best.
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#41: Alex Pirouz, founder of Linkfluencer, on leveraging LinkedIn to grow your network and business
25/12/2017 Duration: 18minLinkfluencer is Australia’s leading LinkedIn training company. Their methodologies are used by the Richard Branson Center of Entrepreneurship. Tune in to hear the three main ways influencers can leverage LinkedIn.
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#40: Nathan Chan, founder of Foundr Magazine, gives tips on building social media audiences to grow your business
24/12/2017 Duration: 21minNathan created Foundr because he saw a gap in the information that was readily available to entrepreneurs. He was looking for something different; maybe others were too. With a thriving publication now under his belt, don’t miss Nathan’s reflections on things he wishes he had done differently.
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#39: Jay Davis, online video marketing and virality expert, on what makes videos go viral
23/12/2017 Duration: 20minJay had a part in the creation of the viral Color Run video which helped make the Color Run the largest running event in the world. In today’s episode, learn what are the roots of virality and find out which digital tool Jay can’t live without.
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#38: Erin Bury, marketing expert and founder of Eighty-eight, applying marketing concepts of big companies to personal brands
22/12/2017 Duration: 16minErin helps tech startups and organizations build their brands by focusing on storytelling and by becoming established authorities within their niche. In today’s episode, learn Erin’s advice for beginning influencers and which is her preferred social media platform.
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#37: Bailey Richert, founder of Virtual Summit School, on the growth potential of hosting a summit
21/12/2017 Duration: 16minWhen you’re ready to take your influence to the next level, a virtual summit may be just what the doctor ordered. Tune in to learn the five ways a summit can grow your list and expand your influence. And don’t miss the lesson Bailey learned from an unfortunate miscommunication.
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#36: Nathan Barry, founder of ConvertKit, on how transparency can boost your influence
20/12/2017 Duration: 33minWith a motto like “teach everything you know,” you can’t have many secrets. ConvertKit lays it all out for everyone -- yes, even their competition -- to see. In today’s episode, learn the pros and cons of transparency and why Nathan believes the benefits outweigh the downsides.
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#35: Andrea Vahl, social media speaker and consultant, on engaging followers with Facebook ads
19/12/2017 Duration: 23minAndrea’s comedy background serves her well. She grew her following by creating entertaining social media marketing tutorials, with a focus on Facebook. In today’s episode, learn how Facebook ads can help you reach your perfect potential customer and the Facebook tool that should be installed on your website.
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#34: Kathy Klotz-Guest, improv comedian, author, and speaker, gives tips on connecting with your audience
18/12/2017 Duration: 20minDon’t you love stories? Your audience does too. Kathy encourages influencers to drop the jargon and industry talk and speak to their audiences from the heart. In today’s episode, learn why Kathy believes storytelling is the currency of marketing and why you should drop your script.
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#33: Amy Morin, best-selling author and mental strength coach, on what to do when your content goes viral
17/12/2017 Duration: 17minAmy wrote a letter to herself and later decided to turn it into a blog post. Next thing she knew, she was being interviewed on TV, got a book deal, and was getting paid to speak. Tune in to hear the items from Amy’s famous “13 things mentally strong people don’t do” list that especially resonate with her today.
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#32: Lisa Wang, Olympian and founder of SheWorx, on the importance of win-win structures
16/12/2017 Duration: 28minThere can only be one winner in a gymnastics competition, but most of life is not a zero-sum. Win-win opportunities abound. Lisa founded SheWorx to be a place where women build one another up and push each other in the realm of business. Tune in to learn about parallels between sports and the business world and how Lisa overcame her fear of public speaking.
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#31: Abby Falik, founder of Global Citizen Year -- influencing for a cause
15/12/2017 Duration: 26minAbby’s organization promotes high school graduates taking a “gap year” between high school and college. She’s a communicator and promoter for a cause, so it’s surprising that she’s found much benefit in listening. Learn how being a good listener has proven to be a key component in fundraising for her cause.
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#30: Molly Beck, author of Reach Out, founder of Messybun.com, on building a digital network from scratch
14/12/2017 Duration: 27minMolly’s book Reach Out was inspired by a blog post that went viral. Molly has prioritized and systematized connecting with and reaching out to others, increasing her own opportunities and creating fulfilling relationships. In today’s episode, learn her tips for those just starting their influencer journey and why you should wait 90 days before announcing a new idea to your followers.
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#29: Grant Baldwin, creator of The Speaker Lab, gives vital public speaking tips
13/12/2017 Duration: 22minGrant is a long-time public speaker and recognized expert of the craft. He coaches other speakers, podcasts about public speaking, and he hosts a community of public speakers. Tune in to learn how to avoid blanking and what to do when it happens.
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#28: Chandler Bolt, CEO of Self-Publishing School, on the power of self-publishing
12/12/2017 Duration: 26minCollege dropout to author to entrepreneur, Chandler built products where he saw a need. In today’s episode, learn about self-publishing, how Amazon has disrupted the publishing space, and how Chandler generates leads for his Self-Publishing School.
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#27: Kiki Von Glinow, Gen Z Marketing Expert, on understanding Gen Z-ers
11/12/2017 Duration: 17minKiki held various roles at the Huffington Post and, among other things, developed a broad-picture view of the digitally native Gen Z-ers. In today’s episode, learn the characteristics of Gen Z and why this savvy group has such fine-tuned BS detectors.