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    Explore " revenue stream" with insightful episodes like "One or Multiple Revenue Streams", "Brand-Aid with Phil Pallen", "How to Make Money Blogging", "Addison Rae, Bonkers Toys and Walmart? Youtube TV Is On its Way and We Interview Solesavy’s Ali Adab About All Things Sneakers and Web 3" and "What It Takes to Use Twitter Again, Elon Musk? YouTube monetizes Shorts. What Makes A Creator Investible and Jellysmack Buys AMA" from podcasts like ""Business Unfiltered", "In the Making", "The Bloggerbytes Podcast", "Creator Upload" and "Creator Upload"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    One or Multiple Revenue Streams

    One or Multiple Revenue Streams
    Welcome back to Business Unfiltered with Mercer and Jeff Sauer today's topic is One or Multiple Revenue Streams 0:00: Revenue streams and financial stability. Jeff defines multiple revenue streams as having multiple ways of money hitting your bank account every month. For stability, it's important to have multiple income streams, especially in personal finance, to avoid reliance on a single source of income. 2:01: Diversifying income streams for business and personal finance. Mercer compares business to a "money tree" and wonders if diversifying revenue streams is a distraction or a smart move. Jeff suggests there's no definitive answer, and it depends on scenario-playing and role-playing to make the decision. He discusses the benefits of having multiple revenue streams, including a cash flow safety net and diversification to mitigate the impact of unexpected events. Jeff highlights the importance of having multiple sources of income, such as investments, business profits, and distributions, to maintain financial stability and security. 6:19: Multiple revenue streams and financial planning. Jeff advocates for having multiple revenue streams in business and personal finances for stability and growth. Mercer shares his experience of diversifying too quickly into other revenue streams in their early 20s, leading to financial losses. He discusses his approach to managing multiple income streams, including saving a portion of each stream for emergencies and investing in other money trees (e.g., Amazon or stocks). Mercer believes that having multiple streams of income and utilizing savings as a form of multiple income can help attract more money and achieve financial success. 10:33: Expanding business revenue streams through new products or investments. Mercer reflects on past mistakes, such as diffusing focus too quickly across multiple revenue streams, leading to lost opportunities. Mercer ponders how to expand into new revenue streams, considering creating a new brand, product offering, or leveraging existing assets within the current brand. Jeff shares their experience of building a successful marketing agency, which grew by 600% and led to them becoming a millionaire. He also shares his mistake of investing in a drop shipping website, poolandpatio.com, which lost money on every order and eventually sold in a fire sale, recouping half his investment. 14:46: Entrepreneurship, business models, and investments. Jeff learned that creating multiple brands under the same umbrella company can be beneficial for sharing resources and reducing redundancy in the business. He also realized that people who are good at services are not necessarily good at making products, and vice versa, highlighting the importance of different mindsets in business. 16:41: Investing in multiple business streams. Jeff emphasizes the importance of reinvesting profits from a cash cow business into a new, innovative venture to maximize growth potential. Sauer believes in investing in businesses he owns 100%, taking on more risk for potentially greater reward. Mercer emphasizes the importance of actively working on multiple revenue streams, rather than relying on a single source of income. He suggests focusing on improving and expanding existing products or services, rather than creating completely new ones. 20:32: Managing multiple revenue streams and risk assessment. Mercer emphasizes the importance of having a rainy day fund to cover expenses during unexpected downturns. Mercer and Jeff discuss the value of having a great team and working hard to achieve success, citing examples of successful entrepreneurs like Elon Musk and Steve Jobs. Mercer reflects on past mistakes, such as pursuing multiple revenue streams without considering potential consequences, and now prioritizes focused effort on opportunities with higher probabilities of success. He highlights the importance of evaluating the effort required to pursue a revenue stream versus the potential reward and prioritizing minimal effort opportunities with the potential for additional income. 24:54: Passive income, byproducts, and investing in active managers. Byproducts can be easier and more profitable than creating something new but require careful consideration of potential drawbacks. Invest in the person, not the how, for steady passive income. 28:00: Multiple revenue streams for businesses. Jeff discusses different revenue streams for businesses, including time for money, money for time, and money for money. He emphasizes the importance of margins in a high-margin business and the need for active management in all revenue streams. Mercer shares his thoughts on passive income and the idea that there is no such thing as passive investing. Jeff and Mercer discuss the importance of actively managing investments and the value of leveraging the expertise of others.

    Brand-Aid with Phil Pallen

    Brand-Aid with Phil Pallen

    For small business owners and creators, building your brand is the way to show the world what makes you great and why they should care. Teresa Au speaks to personal branding expert and content creator Phil Pallen about developing an authentic and consistent brand that will help you reach your goals. Phil explains why branding isn’t just about looking pretty on the internet, how your brand can help you stand out in a crowded marketplace, and the best reason to build a branded website. Plus, Phil gives tips on all things Instagram, from what you shouldn’t worry about when you post, practical tips for efficient posting, and how to make posting a growth experience.

    • How Phil got his start in brand marketing thanks to a controversial Hollywood star
    • Thinking about what your audience is getting out of your social posts
    • What is a brand?
    • The importance of consistency
    • Defining and positioning your brand
    • Logos and brand identity
    • Is there a difference between marketing companies and people?
    • The power of strategic distraction
    • Branding vs marketing
    • What makes for great photos for your personal brand
    • Phil’s advice to the camera-shy creator
    • How Phil went from brand strategist to content creator
    • The nuts and bolts of brand partnerships
    • Selling via social media is a rapidly growing market segment
    • Do you need a website if you do business on social media?
    • What building a website really does for you
    • All things Instagram–how much should we post, when should we post, and why should we post
    • Timesaving tools for Instagram–Adobe Express templates and Adobe Express Scheduler
    • Why content creation is a learning opportunity
    • Surprising information about when it’s best to post
    • Instagram hashtags vs SEO terms
    • Getting caught up chasing likes can be bad for business
    • Practical tips for growing your social media audience
    • Gen AI ideas for small businesses
    • Phil’s One Word for 2023

    Phil Pallen is a brand strategist and keynote speaker who helps people and companies position, build, and promote their brands. He founded Phil Pallen Collective in 2011 and has worked with hundreds of brands across all industries, including a Shark on Shark Tank, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, politicians, and some of the most important names in entertainment. He frequently speaks at conferences in cities all over the globe, including London, Tokyo, Dubai, São Paulo, Medellín, Auckland, Helsinki, and Los Angeles. Phil’s insights have been featured in media outlets around the world, including CNN, Access Hollywood, Entertainment Tonight, and The Daily Mail, to name a few.

    Teresa Au (@tautastic) is an executive for community engagement at Adobe. Her career spans diverse creative fields, primarily in New York’s fashion industry, as well as architecture firms, and now Silicon Valley tech companies. She has always prized working with distinctive design and the interesting people behind it–from designer Elie Tahari to start-up CEOs. 

    Learn more about this podcast, and find transcripts and links, at adobe.ly/inthemaking. In the Making is brought you by Adobe Express and Adobe Creative Cloud. 

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    Design flyers, TikToks, resumes, and Reels with the new, all-in-one Adobe Express. Create video, marketing, and social content. Edit photos and PDFs. Make it all in one app, including generative AI tools from Adobe Firefly and easy, one-click tasks like removing backgrounds.

    Adobe Creative Cloud provides apps, web services, and resources for all your creative projects — photography, graphic design, video editing, UX design, drawing and painting, social media, and more. 

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    How to Make Money Blogging

    How to Make Money Blogging

    In today’s episode, Jenna shares 10+ ways to make money blogging, her own income percentages from the previous year, and how to diversify revenue streams!

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    Addison Rae, Bonkers Toys and Walmart? Youtube TV Is On its Way and We Interview Solesavy’s Ali Adab About All Things Sneakers and Web 3

    Addison Rae, Bonkers Toys and Walmart? Youtube TV Is On its Way and We Interview Solesavy’s Ali Adab About All Things Sneakers and Web 3

    In this week’s episode: 

    • Walmart and Addison Rae. Bonkers Toys helps her dreams come true. Side note: is Lauren right about Walmart and Los Angeles County?
    • Youtube TV is doing what they’ve always wanted to do – getting those TV dollars, but why? And yup, Josh, was right…
    • The interview with Ali Adab from Solesavy – sneakers play an integral role in culture. Solesavy taps into the natural evolution of how brands enter the space. They’re also helping creators launch their own brands. Ali also shares what Fetti is doing to help creators add value with Web 3.
    • Uploads/Downloads – Spotify is highlighted.

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    What It Takes to Use Twitter Again, Elon Musk? YouTube monetizes Shorts. What Makes A Creator Investible and Jellysmack Buys AMA

    What It Takes to Use Twitter Again, Elon Musk? YouTube monetizes Shorts. What Makes A Creator Investible and Jellysmack Buys AMA

    In this week's episode: 

    • What will it take for you (and Lauren) to use Twitter again? Elon Musk bid. Pros and cons.
    • YouTube’s monetization of Shorts could be a game-changer. 
    • What makes a creator investible? Jellysmack makes an amazing acquisition.
    • All this plus, Lauren defines what freedom of speech is, Josh asks who Lauren’s celebrity crush is (and she totally answers!) and we get product updates on Instagram and Instagram Reels. 
    • And yes, as always - uploads and downloads from our fab hosts. 

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    Fractional Marketing Strategies for Inspectors

    Fractional Marketing Strategies for Inspectors
    You may have heard the term "Fractional Marketing". Listen as our hosts discuss a unique definition of the term and how it can help you create a diverse revenue stream for your home inspection business.

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    *The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

    EP 30: Creating Revenue Streams From Your Passions with Anastasia Ashley

    EP 30: Creating Revenue Streams From Your Passions with Anastasia Ashley

    Many people talk about creating a revenue stream from something you are passionate about, but how can that be done? Anastasia Ashley is a professional surfer and model who has made a career of her passions. She joins the show to discuss her career and what drives her forward, each and every day. 

     

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    2. Video content marketing with Simon Knapp

    2. Video content marketing with Simon Knapp
    Today we are joined by Simon Knapp, Cofounder and CEO from Pixmoto. He is passionate ab

    out retail, a digital enthusiast and data lover. Today he talks about video marketing as a tool for storytelling and sales.


    In this episode we cover

    • The connection between ecommerce and analytic performance of experiences - time spent, user activity, tracking devices

    • How Pixmoto connects the eCommerce channel to digital video, so that customers can buy products while they're watching their video online.

    • Importance of having both a customer and client focus in your video marketing

    • Why you should have competitors in your market

    • The importance of having a customer centric focus in storytelling

    • How Zara’s retail strategy of fast fashion is creating a fear of missing out and creating in store demand, and how numbers plus speed drive Zara’s core strategy

    • Why datas and numbers are the new digital currency and how they can show client a real metric on their return on investment

    • The challenges facing influencer marketing

    • The importance of putting out good content and learning to see what works

    • How video marketing is a long game.

    • The ideal length of videos and distribution across multiple platforms

    • How Pixmoto are creating native videos for publishers that allows readers to choose between video and the written word and the surprising results.

    • How to use data collected in making marketing decisions and analysing your return on investment

    • The importance of still having a human touch in your business to help build trust

    • How Simon works with an Advisory Board and the difference it has made in their business journey

    • Importance of having patience and belief in business

    • Understanding the marketplace holds all the answers


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