John Jantsch

Author of The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur and Duct Tape Marketing

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Content is not a tactic - it's air for marketers. This book will help you master the art of content and, perhaps more importantly, help you breathe easier doing it. (from Amazon)

Tradition, meet innovation — this is the guide today's content marketer needs. Geared toward both new marketers and seasoned professionals, Master Content Marketing shares proven strategies for crafting compelling, revenue-generating content. Even experienced marketers will see content marketing improvement with the classic content principals and AI content tools recommended here. Optimize your business's content production process using the systems, processes, and trustworthy advice of a career marketer on the front lines of the industry. You and your marketing team will:Unlock powerful content marketing strategies to skyrocket your business growthDiscover how to use AI writing tools like ChatGPT in your content production processCreate precision-crafted content to match your customer's journeyHarness the power of a simple 7-part formula for captivating contentIgnite engagement with compelling headlines and irresistible first sentencesDiscover a proven multi-day system to produce consistent, high-quality content marketingMaster a content strategy process for long-term successGet actionable plans and checklists for revenue-generating contentAccess exclusive advice from successful content marketersMaster Content Marketing is the first book in Pamela Wilson's Master Content series. It lays the foundation for any content plan. Ready to compete with content? Grab your copy of Master Content Marketing today.

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This book is more than a "how to" guide, it's a "how they did it" guide that should persuade anyone thinking about starting a business that they don't need a fortune to make one. (from Amazon)

Lead a life of adventure, meaning and purpose—and earn a good living. “Thoughtful, funny, and compulsively readable, this guide shows how ordinary people can build solid livings, with independence and purpose, on their own terms.”—Gretchen Rubin, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Happiness Project Still in his early thirties, Chris Guillebeau completed a tour of every country on earth and yet he’s never held a “real job” or earned a regular paycheck. Rather, he has a special genius for turning ideas into income, and he uses what he earns both to support his life of adventure and to give back. Chris identified 1,500 individuals who have built businesses earning $50,000 or more from a modest investment (in many cases, $100 or less), and focused on the 50 most intriguing case studies. In nearly all cases, people with no special skills discovered aspects of their personal passions that could be monetized, and were able to restructure their lives in ways that gave them greater freedom and fulfillment. Here, finally, distilled into one easy-to-use guide, are the most valuable lessons from those who’ve learned how to turn what they do into a gateway to self-fulfillment. It’s all about finding the intersection between your “expertise”—even if you don’t consider it such—and what other people will pay for.  You don’t need an MBA, a business plan or even employees. All you need is a product or service that springs from what you love to do anyway, people willing to pay, and a way to get paid. Not content to talk in generalities, Chris tells you exactly how many dollars his group of unexpected entrepreneurs required to get their projects up and running; what these individuals did in the first weeks and months to generate significant cash; some of the key mistakes they made along the way, and the crucial insights that made the business stick. Among Chris’s key principles: If you’re good at one thing, you’re probably good at something else; never teach a man to fish—sell him the fish instead; and in the battle between planning and action, action wins. In ancient times, people who were dissatisfied with their lives dreamed of finding magic lamps, buried treasure, or streets paved with gold. Today, we know that it’s up to us to change our lives. And the best part is, if we change our own life, we can help others change theirs. This remarkable book will start you on your way.

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The Holy Grail in business today is the eternally loyal customer. The Automatic Customer is your blueprint for building a business that generates profit over and over again. (from Amazon)

The lifeblood of your business is repeat customers. But customers can be fickle, markets shift, and competitors are ruthless. So how do you ensure a steady flow of repeat business? The secret—no matter what industry you’re in—is finding and keeping automatic customers. These days virtually anything you need can be purchased through a subscription, with more convenience than ever before. Far beyond Spotify, Netflix, and New York Times subscriptions, you can sign up for weekly or monthly supplies of everything from groceries (AmazonFresh) to cosmetics (Birchbox) to razor blades (Dollar Shave Club). According to John Warrillow, this emerging subscription economy offers huge opportunities to companies that know how to turn customers into subscribers. Automatic customers are the key to increasing cash flow, igniting growth, and boosting the value of your company. Consider Whatsapp, the internet-based messaging service that was purchased by Facebook for $19 billion. While other services bombarded users with invasive ads in order to fund a free messaging platform, Whatsapp offered a refreshingly private tool on a subscription platform, charging just $1 per year. Their business model enabled the kind of service that customers wanted and ensured automatic customers for years to come. As Warrillow shows, subscriptions aren’t limited to technology or media businesses. Companies in nearly any industry, from start-ups to the Fortune 500, from home contractors to florists, can build subscriptions into their business. Warrillow provides the essential blueprint for winning automatic customers with one of the nine subscription business models, including: The Membership Website Model: Companies like The Wood Whisperer Guild, ContractorSelling.com, and DanceStudioOwner.com offer access to highly specialized, high quality information, recognizing that people will pay for good content. This model can work for any business with a tightly defined niche market and insider information.The Simplifier Model: Companies like Mosquito Squad (pest control) and Hassle Free Homes (home maintenance) take a recurring task off your to-do list. Any business serving busy consumers can adopt this model not only to create a recurring revenue stream, but also to take advantage of the opportunity to cross-sell or bundle their services.The Surprise Box Model: Companies like BarkBox (dog treats) and Standard Cocoa (craft chocolate) send their subscribers curated packages of goodies each month. If you can handle the logistics of shipping, giving customers joy in something new can translate to sales on your larger e-commerce site. This book also shows you how to master the psychology of selling subscriptions and how to reduce churn and provides a road map for the essential statistics you need to measure the health of your subscription business. Whether you want to transform your entire business into a recurring revenue engine or just pick up an extra 5 percent of sales growth, The Automatic Customer will be your secret weapon. Table of Contents Introduction PART ONE: SUBSCRIBERS ARE BETTER THAN CUSTOMERS Chapter 1: The New 500-Year-Old Business Model Chapter 2: Why You Need Automatic Customers PART TWO: THE NINE SUBSCRIPTION BUSINESS MODELS Chapter 3: The Membership Website Model Chapter 4: The All-You-Can-Eat Library Model Chapter 5: The Private Club Model Chapter 6: The Front-of-the-Line Subscription Model Chapter 7: The Consumables Model Chapter 8: The Surprise Box Model Chapter 9: The Simplifier Model Chapter 10: The Network Model Chapter 11: The Peace-of-Mind Model PART THREE: YOUR SUBSCRIPTION BUSINESS FIELD GUIDE Chapter 12: The New Math Chapter 13: The Cash Suck vs. The Cash Spigot Chapter 14: The Psychology of Selling a Subscription Chapter 15: Scaling Up Chapter 16: Reflections

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'Whether you want to become an influencer or influence an influencer Neal's book is such a smart, important read' -John Jantsch, author of The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur and Duct Tape Marketing (from Amazon)

The Age of Influence is an essential guide for marketing professionals and business owners who want to create and implement a highly effective, sustainable influencer marketing plan in order for their brands to succeed. We are amid an unprecedented digital transformation and tapping into this change is vital to any brand in today’s climate. Social media has democratized authority and influence, and information is created and consumed in ways that are constantly evolving. Internationally-recognized social media marketing expert Neal Schaffer explains how that shift plays a significant role in online marketing in the Influencer Era. Influencer marketing is about establishing relationships, turning fans into influencers, and leveraging that influence to share your message in a credible and authentic way. In The Age of Influence, Schaffer teaches entrepreneurs, marketing executives, and cutting-edge agencies how to: Identify,?approach, and engage the right influencers for their brand or product.Determine?what resources to put behind influencer campaigns.Manage the business side of influencer marketing, including tools that will help?measure ROI.Develop?their brand’s social media voice to become an influencer in its own right.This book is the definitive guide to addressing the issues disrupting marketing trends, including declining television viewership, growing social media audiences, effectively spreading their message digitally, and increasing usage of ad-blocking technology.