Marketing Podcast by John Jantsch

John Jantsch, host of the Duct Tape Marketing podcastIn this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I have a solo exhibition. Today we can actually start a business without adding a lot of overhead.No office required. All you really need is a computer. But to scale, there are a few things you need to do right. I created a system to do just that.

Topics covered:

  • [1:42] Why it’s actually very easy to scale without adding a lot of overhead
  • [4:06] Why Low Rates Are Attracting The Wrong Customers
  • [4:48] Why you need to stop pitching marketing tactics
  • [5:53] Creating your own project and composing all ongoing engagements is not the right move
  • [7:28] The first step to scaling without adding overhead is understanding the problem you are trying to solve and committing to solving it
  • [8:31] It’s Time to Start Claiming Premium
  • [11:19] Develop partner teams for effective delegation
  • [12:58] What is the Strategy First program and why you need it
  • [14:37] Proven, reproducible processes and models created by us that your agency can license
  • [15:09] Next Certification Intensive Training Scheduled for February

Resources I mention:

Details of the Accredited Intensive Training:

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