Check out this podcast from two of my favorite savvy solopreneurs, Yaro Starak and Darren Rowse, on how to increase traffic to your blog. Darren gets in excess of 5k visitors per day to his Problogger site, and Yaro recently surpassed the 1k visitor-per-day mark on his Entrepreneur’s Journey site. I’d say they might know what they’re talking about.
Bob Walsh (ToDoOrElse.com and Safari Software) just published a book titled MicroISV: From Vision to Reality. I spoke with him this past Friday about the MicroISV movement as well as his new book. For the uninitiated, MicroISV = micro independent software vendor. Even if you’re not a software vendor, I think you’ll find the interview interesting as we discuss some of the latest trends related to small business and doing business on the web.
Links to sites and people mentioned in the interview:
This is part 2 of my discussion with Yaro Starak about buying and selling blogs. Running time is about 34 minutes. If you haven’t listened to part 1 yet, get it here. Running time is about 28 minutes.
Last week, I sold my main blog, Small Business Branding, to my friend Yaro Starak. Everyone wanted to know what the selling price was, so we decided to do a case-study type of conversation about buying and selling blogs or websites. In particular, we discussed how to value a blog or website you’re considering buying or selling. The conversation was about an hour long, so I split it up into two separate podcasts. This is Part 1 of the discusion. Running time is about 34 minutes.
Today’s episode is a converation I had with Harry Joiner (Marketing Headhunter) a couple of weeks ago. Our subjects were all over the board, but it really boils down to small business marketing. Harry has a lot of energy and he’s incredibly smart, so the conversation was very rich. Running time is about 47 minutes. Enjoy!
Today’s episode is an interview with Lucy MacDonald (website), who is a marketing adviser from Montreal Canada. We had a great discussion about overcoming the fear of marketing, as well as some of the tips and tactics she’s used to build her own business. I also put out a request to eveyone listening to complete the SavvySoloCAST listener survey, which should take you less than a couple of minutes to complete. And it would be a tremendous help to me. Running time
is about 55 minutes with a file size of about 24 mb. Enjoy!
Today’s episode is a pretty full show. I provide an update on Solostream Global Media, as well as a review of a nice PDF converter I tracked down. Also listener feedback, a mashup, a rant about creating multiple value delivery channels and some podsafe music. Running time is about 39 minutes with a file size of about 18 mb. Enjoy!
In this episode, I speak with James Maduk (website) about creating and selling information products. More specifically, how to create information products from what you already know and do in your daily activities. Running time is about 60 minutes. Enjoy!
In this episode, I have a great conversation with Alan Kearns, who’s a career coach and the founder of Career Joy, a career coaching company in Canada. Alan has built a really vibrant coaching practice that generates 10 new clients each week, so I had to pick his brain to learn his secrets. I also played a cool, new song making it’s way around the podcasting world called On a Podcast by Cruisebox (podsafe music network). Running time is about 42 minutes. Enjoy!
You can ignore the following if you like, I’m just claiming my Odeo Channels:
Had a surprise visitor on today’s podcast. My daughter showed up half way through and was happy to be interviewed. Also do listener feedback, some podsafe music, a mashup and the solotool of the week. My rant, as you might have guessed is whay you should be podcasting. I’ll ge the show notes up asap. Running time is about 31 minutes. Enjoy!
I shortened the show intro thanks to some great listener feedback, which I read during the show. Also play some podsafe music, a business rant on maintaining a high signal-to-noise ratio, a mashup and solo tool of the week. Below are links to the stuff I talk about in this podcast. Running time is about 25 minutes. Enjoy!
I think my podcasts are getting better. This one features a cut from
Seth Godin speaking at the London Marketing Soiree. No, I wasn’t there,
but you can hear more by following the link below. Also, below are
links to some other stuff I talk about in this podcast. Running time is
about 25 minutes. Enjoy!
I really enjoyed this short little podcast in which I talk about concept of positioning. I also talk about Bob Parsons and his GoDaddy Super Bowl commercial as a fun example of positioning. Running time is less than 15 minutes. Enjoy! I know I did.
On today’s show, my guest is Kyle Coolbroth, the man with the coolest name on the planet. He’s the founder of Unlimited Options, a customer experiencer design firm. You can find his blog at theexperiencejournal.com. As you might have guessed, our discussion focused on how to design memorable client/customer experiences and why it’s important for a business to do that. Running tuime is about 45 minutes.
Just a quick to note … in case you missed the email I sent out. I’ll be paying double affiliate commissions on all Wordpress Themes sales for the month of July. That’s 40% on all sales you generate via your affiliate link.
I’ve been meaning to do this for quite a while, and I’ve finally gotten things in place for the Solostream Affilate Program. If you’ve been looking for a way to earn some extra income from your site, this is an opportunity to help you do just that.
I get a lot of folks who want to add a header graphic to my Simplicity WordPress theme, so I figured it was time to just write a tutorial on it. It’s really pretty simple to do.
I’m doing a little experimentation with streaming video on a WordPress site. As part of that experimentation, I created a brief video introduction to WordPress. I think it’s like 15 minutes long. I’d like to know if you have any problems viewing the video, so please share via the comments link. Thanks!
So you want to create the next Rocketboom (video blog). Or perhaps you have some video you want to add to your WordPress blog or website. This tutorial shows you how to do it with WordPress.
In this lesson, I show you how to install a plugin that’ll help create an email feedback page for your site. In the process, you’ll also learn how to create new pages for your WordPress site.
In this lesson, we move the sidebar a little more, widen the main content area, and add the sidebar to all the other pages on your site.
The video for this lesson runs about 8 minutes, and you can download here.