Unemployable: Advice For Freelancers And Entrepreneurs

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Unemployable provides actionable strategies for thousands of freelancers, consultants, coaches, and entrepreneurs. Brian Clark is an entrepreneur who has started eight successful businesses, and he draws upon his own evolution from solo to CEO to deliver valuable lessons and impactful interviews. Notable guests include Seth Godin, Dan Pink, Jenny Blake, Tim Ferriss, Henry Rollins, Laura Roeder, Michael Stelzner, Chris Brogan, Emily Thompson, Darren Rowse, Andrew Warner, John Lee Dumas, Kathleen Shannon, and Gary Vaynerchuk.

Episodes

  • Succeed by Serving an Audience, with Emily Thompson

    21/02/2017 Duration: 41min

    Emily Thompson is no stranger to the independent business life. She started off with an Etsy shop, and soon began helping other indie business people build their own platforms with web design and coaching. Emily is the founder of Indie Shopography, a design and strategy web studio, where she and her team develop websites for... Listen to episode

  • The State of Social Media Marketing, with Michael Stelzner

    14/02/2017 Duration: 37min

    Back in the early 2000s, social media was a very different thing. The term came out of the Web 2.0 movement, and the primary components were blogs. Around 2005-2006, blogging starting moving to a more commercial bent. And social media expanded to include social news sites like Digg and Delicious. Once Facebook and Twitter showed... Listen to episode

  • Creating a Productized Service, with Dan Norris

    07/02/2017 Duration: 43min

    A few weeks back, we looked at a process that you can use to transform your business. The example I gave was for a freelancer to "productize" an aspect of their services into a neatly packaged product with a defined scope and pricing. I also pointed out a benefit that goes beyond escaping the trap... Listen to episode

  • Answers to Smart Business Questions, with Chris Brogan

    01/02/2017 Duration: 42min

    This week, we're shaking things up a bit. I took to Facebook and Twitter and asked for questions related to running and growing your business — and got a bunch of really good ones. Joining me to answer those questions is Chris Brogan, a New York Times bestselling author, professional speaker, longtime blogger, and CEO... Listen to episode

  • The Psychology of the Entrepreneur, with Sherry Walling

    31/01/2017 Duration: 37min

    What comes to mind when you think of an entrepreneur? Maybe it's the gregarious and frenetic hustler, as personified by my friend Gary Vaynerchuk. That's interesting, since the only thing Gary and I have in common is that we're both serial entrepreneurs. Clearly, the types of personalities that support entrepreneurship run along a wide spectrum.... Listen to episode

  • A Crash Course in Copyright for Creators

    25/01/2017 Duration: 21min

    You might notice from the title of today's episode that I have a thing for alliteration. That's a copywriting technique, which is not what we're talking about today. I say that because I see people confuse the two terms all the time. Just a couple of weeks ago on Facebook, someone asked for copywriting advice,... Listen to episode

  • Enhance Your Freelance, with Jennifer Bourn

    24/01/2017 Duration: 44min

    Attracting and working with clients can be challenging. Implement the right practices and processes, though, and you can design a stellar small business and lifestyle. That's what Jennifer and Brian Bourn have done with their agency, Bourn Creative. They purposefully keep the operation small, and yet have set things up for both maximum profitability and... Listen to episode

  • Become an Expert Interviewer, with Andrew Warner

    18/01/2017 Duration: 46min

    Last week we talked about the power of positioning when it comes to starting a podcast. We also touched on how sponsorships can become just one of the lucrative sources of revenue that comes from growing your audience. But you've still got to create content, right? We may be overrun with interview-based podcasts, but there's... Listen to episode

  • The Four-Step Process that Transforms Your Business (Without Knocking Yourself Out)

    17/01/2017 Duration: 12min

    Work on your business, not in it. You ve heard this advice over and over. It originated with the book The E Myth: Why Most Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It, by Michael Gerber. Seems like smart advice. But it can be hard to execute, especially when you have a demanding client-based business.... Listen to episode

  • Start Your Successful Podcast in 2017, with Jon Nastor

    11/01/2017 Duration: 41min

    It's been a year-and-a-half since I started Unemployable. And it's just been recently that the show has started to take off. Many assume because the Copyblogger audience is so large that the show would be massively popular from day one. That's not the case though — a different format and a different topic does not... Listen to episode

  • The ‘Pulp Fiction' Technique for Engaging and Persuasive Content

    10/01/2017 Duration: 13min

    You've seen Pulp Fiction, right? It's the classic 1994 black comedy crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. The film is highly stylized, presented out of chronological order, and filled with eclectic dialogue that reveals each character's perspectives on various random subjects. And yes, it's profane and violent. Pulp Fiction was nominated for seven... Listen to episode

  • Blogging is Back, with Darren Rowse

    20/12/2016 Duration: 36min

    In the beginning, there was blogging. And for businesses looking to build an audience that helped grow the bottom line, it was good. In fact, many of the leaders in the digital marketing space started as blogs and evolved into multi-million dollar businesses. I personally have immense gratitude for what Rainmaker Digital has been able... Listen to episode

  • Creating Online Courses to Level Up from Freelance, with Carrie Dils

    13/12/2016 Duration: 33min

    Many freelancers dream of the day that they'll have sources of income other than from client work. Some hope to stop taking clients for good in favor of selling online training instead. Carrie Dils did just that. A long time web developer, Carrie adopted the WordPress platform to do client work as a freelancer. But... Listen to episode

  • Content Curation in an Age of Fake News, with Dave Pell

    06/12/2016 Duration: 40min

    It's been almost two years since I started Further, my curated email newsletter about personal growth. And there's no mistaking that the project was inspired by Dave Pell's NextDraft. Content curation is all about becoming a trusted editorial source that finds the best information within a certain topic from amongst the valueless clickbait and mediocre... Listen to episode

  • Tim Ferriss on Finding and Focusing On What Truly Matters

    28/11/2016 Duration: 42min

    Tim Ferriss broke into popular consciousness nine years ago with the release of The 4-Hour Workweek. He s gone on to create a series of books based on the 4-Hour concept. That s in addition to a wildly popular blog, podcast, and even a TV show. But in economic terms, all of that pales in comparison to... Listen to episode

  • Gary Vaynerchuk on Playing the Long Game

    21/11/2016 Duration: 28min

    Back in 2006, Gary Vaynerchuk started a daily video show that turned wine criticism on its head. More importantly, it took his family wine business from $3 million-a-year to a $60 million-a-year ecommerce juggernaut. From there, Gary did something that surprised a lot of people, including me. He started a digital marketing agency called VaynerMedia.... Listen to episode

  • Steal Like an Entrepreneur, with Austin Kleon

    15/11/2016 Duration: 50min

    The other day I was listening to the classic alternative channel on SiriusXM. Message of Love by the Pretenders was on. In the song, Chrissie Hynde sings: We are all of us in the gutter. But some of us are looking at the stars. Wait a minute … didn t Oscar Wilde say that in the... Listen to episode

  • It's Your Duty to Design the Life You Want, with David Kadavy

    08/11/2016 Duration: 31min

    Many people go out on their own in pursuit of the perfect lifestyle. Of course, "perfect" is entirely subjective. Maybe it s to become a digital nomad and travel the world. For others, it s the freedom to work from home and be closer to family. And still others are chasing audacious goals and world domination. All... Listen to episode

  • Host Your First Virtual Conference, with Bailey Richert

    01/11/2016 Duration: 30min

    Virtual conferences have been around for years. They provide the education of a live event, without the expense of travel, hotel, and other "real world" costs that live events bring. That's the benefit to attendees. Entrepreneurs can use virtual conferences as a way to build or expand an audience, while also developing a membership product.... Listen to episode

  • Understanding the Brain Science Behind Effective Persuasion, with Roger Dooley

    25/10/2016 Duration: 40min

    The ancient Greeks — notably Aristotle — used anecdotal observation to nail much of what we know about persuasion. The fundamentals of the art haven t changed much in 2300 years, because human nature hasn t changed, even as the context in which we operate has changed dramatically. In the 20th century, social psychology took the ancient... Listen to episode

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