Youpreneur: The Profitable Personal Brand Expert Business!
Business:Entrepreneurship
There’s no denying that content is still king. However, content marketing has changed a lot of the past couple of years, making it more important than ever to ensure that us entrepreneurs are up to date.
In this episode, Chris invites the Godfather of Content Marketing, Joe Pulizzi back onto the show to discuss the updated version of Content Inc., and his new business venture. Tune in to find out what Joe has been up to since selling Content Marketing Institute!
Essential Learning Points From This Episode:
To see the full shownotes for this episode, head to: youpreneur.com/427
How to Focus on Your High Priority Actions, with Dr. John Demartini
How to Dream Up the Perfect Opt-in Offer for Your Audience
How to Create & Market Content to Attract Your Perfect Customer!
How to Figure Out What Your Customers Need From You!
How to Choose What Domain to Use for Your Personal Brand Business
How to Choose What Domain to Use for Your Personal Brand Business
The Science Behind Choosing the Right Business Model, with Ryan Levesque
The Science Behind Choosing the Right Business Model, with Ryan Levesque
Learning How to Become Free to Focus, with Michael Hyatt
Learning How to Become Free to Focus, with Michael Hyatt
How to Build a 7-Figure Personal Brand, with JJ Virgin
How to Build a 7-Figure Personal Brand, with JJ Virgin
How to Know Exactly What to Say, with Phil Jones
Why Great Leaders Have No Rules, with Kevin Kruse
How a Personal Brand Survived a Business Break-Up, with Jordan Harbinger
How to Build a Really Simple Email Marketing Funnel
Building a Business from the Front Row, with Jon Vroman
Understanding the Power of Choosing to Win, with Tom Ziglar
Why You Need to Focus More on Being Original
How to Unleash Your Alter Ego Effect, with Todd Herman
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