Podcast Summary
Disrupt industries with unique talents and a new perspective: Dedicate 70% time to primary social media platform, 20% to next two, and 10% to rest. Explore opportunities on Clubhouse for growth.
Being a disruptive entrepreneur involves seeing problems as opportunities and approaching them with a new perspective. It's about going beyond the ordinary and shaking up the status quo while still striving for profitability. Rob Moore, the host of the Disruptive Entrepreneur Podcast, emphasizes the importance of using your unique talents and loving what you do to disrupt industries. Regarding managing time on social media, Rob suggests dedicating 70% of your time to your primary platform, 20% to the next two, and 10% to the rest. He's currently spending most of his time on Clubhouse due to its unrestricted reach and growth opportunities. And yes, Samuel, there is a possibility of working for Rob for free through their apprentice program. But remember, promises can't be made, and it ultimately depends on the hiring team.
Consistently creating content on TikTok, Reels, and Clubhouse can lead to growing reach and opportunities: Consistently creating content on popular social media platforms like TikTok, Reels, and Clubhouse can help expand your reach and potentially open up new opportunities. Focus on developing your personal brand and adapting your content for each platform to maximize impact.
Creating consistent content on various social media platforms, particularly those with high virality like TikTok, Reels, and Clubhouse, can lead to growing reach and potential opportunities. The speaker, Chris, has seen success with this approach, having committed to making a video every day on TikTok since the start of the year and seeing his highest viewed video recently. He also plans to adapt and share his content across other platforms like Instagram Reels and Clubhouse. Additionally, Chris mentioned his upcoming podcast guests, including Ronnie O'Sullivan and billionaire Jim Mellon. Regarding business books, Chris shared his top five favorites: Steve Jobs' autobiography, Total Recall by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Scaling Up by Verne Harnish, Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, and Money by Rob Moore. Chris' current focus is on developing his personal brand and training company globally, aiming for more online summits and expanding his reach on social media platforms. Despite the decreased reach on Facebook, he continues to work towards growing his impact across various channels.
Adapting to new social media platforms: Stay agile, embrace new opportunities, and act fast to succeed in the rapidly changing digital landscape.
In today's rapidly changing digital landscape, it's essential to adapt and leverage new social media platforms to maintain reach and grow your brand. Iqbal, a successful entrepreneur, shares his experience of pivoting his content strategy to include daily videos on TikTok, Reels, and Stories, as well as hosting Clubhouse rooms. He emphasizes the importance of being agile and acting fast in response to new opportunities and challenges, such as the pandemic and changes in social media algorithms. Iqbal's biggest lesson from 2020 was to be agile, think fast, decide fast, and act fast, and start now and get perfect later. He also mentions that his interview on Floyd Mayweather's Clubhouse room came about through a connection and took around 3-4 months to materialize. Overall, Iqbal's message is that staying adaptable and embracing new platforms and opportunities is key to success in business and personal growth.
Overcoming fears and managing operations for online success: Focus on providing value to supporters, hire an operations manager, and develop standard procedures to overcome fears and effectively manage tasks for online success
Creating and maintaining a successful online presence involves overcoming fears, providing value to supporters, and delegating operational tasks. Rob shared his experience with the frustration of reaching only a small percentage of his supporters on Facebook, which can negatively impact his brand. He also discussed his ongoing struggle with the fear of rejection and ridicule, which he has learned to overcome by focusing on his value and worth. To manage operational tasks effectively, Rob recommended hiring an operations manager and developing standard operating procedures. By addressing these challenges, creators can better engage with their audience and grow their impact.
Importance of having a great PA or VA: Delegate administrative tasks to focus on higher-level goals and take calculated risks for success.
To focus on sales, marketing, strategy, vision, and growth, it's crucial to have an excellent personal assistant (PA) or virtual assistant (VA) to manage administrative tasks. The speaker, Tim Ferriss, shared that his best-selling books are "Life Leverage" and "Money," with "Life Leverage" being released earlier and having more sales overall. He encouraged starting new projects now and perfecting them later. The speaker also mentioned that he plans to make his "Ask Me Anything" sessions more exclusive and do them every two weeks. A key message from the conversation is the importance of delegating administrative tasks to focus on higher-level goals and taking calculated risks.