SPI 648: Tiny Thunder.
20 January 2023 - 12 mins#648 Just-in-time learning—only acquiring new information when needed for the job at hand—has been hugely beneficial for me! To help you set the tone for 2023, I'd like to talk about two impactful books that have helped me level up my skill set at pivotal moments in my journey. Tiny Thunder by Sue Rice has yet to take off, but it comes highly recommended by my mentor James Schramko. This is a fascinating book about the kind of marketing that stops people in their tracks by leveraging the power of analogies. The second book I bring up today is one that you might already be familiar with. Rocket Fuel by Gino Wickman is a massively influential work that focuses on the relationship between visio...
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10 mins
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49 mins
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15 mins
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SPI 779: Building a Brand that Other Brands Want to Work With — with Justin Moore
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49 mins
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SPI 778: Inside a Pat Flynn Coaching Call with Cassie Shawcross
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26 mins
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Ben Harris from ClickFunnels shares the top strategies to get new leads and convert audience members into paying customers.
39 mins
17 April Finished