Mitch Russo

YFTC 082 | Consistent Content Marketing

82: Getting Ahead Using Consistent Content Marketing with Matt Watson

Starting a business can result in one of two things, you either make money or lose it. Matt Watson has experienced both with his own company but that didn’t deter him from working on improving his product. His experiences taught him how powerful online advertising can be. He shares how startups can efficiently get on the first page of Google when people are searching for answers. As the Founder of Stackify, Matt has proven that consistent content marketing is a fast and efficient way to gain exposure and traction.

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81: Selena Soo, The Super Fan Who Connects People With Authenticity

As we step into life, we see people who are already at the top. Selena Soo, a super fan of thought leaders and successful people, found that she wanted to know more than how they got there, she was seeking inspiration. What started as helping people for free so she’d get to meet her idols grew into an impactful contribution of connecting people through authenticity, simplicity, and brilliance. She explains the importance of admiring great people, learning their best practices and values, but also letting your idols see your own value. Selena shares her publicity strategies and how to build lasting relationships as a super fan.

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YFTC 80 | Leverage Your Content

80: Harness The Power Of SEO To Leverage Your Content with Paul Kortman

Google can help users get to you when you can provide the answer to their questions and show the system that you’re an authority on the topic. This is where Paul Kortman helps clients dispel myths and rumors around SEO. He explains how links are equally important to leverage your content. He reveals how diving deep into the market you are writing about can help you find what is missing for people so that they will become interested in you.

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YFTC 79 | Do A Daily Something

79: The Best Rule For A Comeback: Stay Current And Consistent with Marc Mawhinney

The key to make work feel like it’s not work is to enjoy what you are doing. Marc Mawhinney discovered this when he decided he wanted to become a coach after being in the real estate industry for ten years. He doesn’t tell people that being a coach is easy and quick way to make money, because it wasn’t like that for him. What Marc tells his clients is to do a daily something that they enjoy so putting in the extra hours doesn’t feel like extra hours. His got his clients through podcasting, Facebook groups and email marketing, knowing that results will come, he just needs to stay current and consistent. He shares what it takes to be a coach and how you can find yourself wanting to be one.

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YFTC 078 | Publicity Boost

78: Serve Instead Of Sell: A Publicity Boost Tactic with Josh Elledge

How do you start in PR? This question eats up any entrepreneur if they don’t get the answer right. The first thing about PR is having a clear message that you want to send out to your clients. Josh Elledge, Founder of Savings Angel, helps you define yourself in one line so that the media puts focus on you at your first shot and goes all in. Another key to remember is that you need to be the authority in the subject that you are talking about, otherwise people will think you are not important or impactful. Serve people instead of selling to them is one of Josh’s key philosophy as business owner. He shares fantastic tactics on how he helps people set up for a huge publicity boost.

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Mitch Russo, Lane Kawaoka, generate passive income, your first thousand clients

77: Live the Life of Your Dreams By Investing To Generate Passive Income with Lane Kawaoka

Can you imagine earning but not having to go to work each day and retiring at the age of 32 and living the life of your dreams? Lane Kawaoka was living the linear path, going to college, graduating with an engineering degree from the University of Washington, and getting a day job in the corporate world as dictated by the status quo. Renting out his Seattle home got him started on real estate investing at the age of 22. Fast forward ten years, Lane is enjoying passive streams of income from investing. He’s now offering a powerful master class to help working professionals like him generate passive income and have the freedom to do what they want. Work towards your goals by taking advantage of the financial education he’s crafted from his experience with Main Street investments.

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YFTC 076 | Competitive Advantage

76: Competitive Advantage Puts You In A Position Of Growth with Barry Gosin

As an entrepreneur, you should always ask which one of your competitors would like to partner with you so you can both grow and succeed. This is the competitive advantage that Barry Gosin learned when he bought his primary competitor out. He knew they shared a vision of success where they could both benefit. Barry shares important points on the margins for paying and selling.

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YFTC 075 | Business Of Belief

75: Business Of Belief: Creating A Supportive Culture with Tom Asacker

Social capital dictates a business owner’s position in the market. With this kind of business of belief, opportunities rise for every member of the organization. Instead of building a culture that punishes employees who fail after they take a risk, companies should focus on building a supportive culture; work place that recognizes advantages and weaknesses that will help when problems arise as well as opportunities. Tom shares how this social culture also promotes freedom.

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YFTC 074 | Planning For Positive Impact

74: Planning For Positive Impact: A Vision For Every Entrepreneur with Michael Alden

There is no business that starts from ease and fun. It is from hardships that successful business owners gain quantifiable experiences that allow them to use the obstacles they encounter to grow. Michael Alden always knew he wasn’t a big fan of the “If only I had” syndrome. As he was envisioning his first business, Michael was also planning for positive impact on people’s lives. Nine years later, he and his company were able to do that. Michael Alden shares his story of starting a business, the struggles along the way to success, and how they kept true to their core values.

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YFTC 73 | Double Your Revenue

73: Vision And Culture Will Double Your Revenue with Cameron Herold

One of the first things that a company needs to envision is how they can price properly their product or service. The other is having a culture that doesn’t necessarily involve top players in the team. As long as every employee is aligned with the CEO’s vision, the rest will fall in. These are the lessons that Cameron Herold learned as he went on his entrepreneurial journey. He explains how PR can really help on boosting a company, especially when you get media involved in it. He built a successful company using this, also using culture a key to keep everyone moving to the same direction. Cameron shares how business can get proper financial oversight from their startup stage.

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