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

  • Three Keys to Effective Video Marketing

    23/03/2016 Duration: 32min

    Video is the most popular form of online content. And YouTube is the world s second largest search engine. That said, a lot of us are more comfortable with creating text and audio content. Producing great video is generally more intensive work, and let s face it … we can be a little self-conscious in front of... Listen to episode

  • Why Teaching is the Key Entrepreneurial Opportunity of the 21st Century

    22/03/2016 Duration: 33min

    There s no profession that I respect more than those who teach. And it s a shame that those who educate our children can barely make a living. In stark contrast, the opportunities for entrepreneurs in the online education space are incredibly lucrative. And it makes sense that we ll see people defect from traditional education to entrepreneurial... Listen to episode

  • When Collaboration is the Wrong Choice for Startups

    16/03/2016 Duration: 28min

    I m a big fan of partnering with others to create successful products and services. It s what I ve done in the majority of my successful businesses. Of course, there s a right way to approach collaboration, and a potentially disastrous way. And it s almost maddening how much of a gut check it is when it comes down... Listen to episode

  • How an Obscure Little Niche Led to a Profitable Online Course

    15/03/2016 Duration: 37min

    Online education is a $23 billion a year industry in the U.S. alone, and growing. And the demand is for people who have the expertise they teach, rather than for traditional institutions of higher learning. Today we re chatting with Sean McCabe, a great guy who helps people build their own businesses based on their interests.... Listen to episode

  • The Trait All Successful Freelancers and Entrepreneurs Share

    09/03/2016 Duration: 10min

    Successful people present a conundrum to those seeking to achieve something similar. We try to learn from and emulate those who we see as ideal, but that s not always effective. A recent study shows that students who learned that great scientists struggled, both personally and intellectually, outperformed those who learned only of the scientists great... Listen to episode

  • Inside the Lucrative World of Self-Published Ebooks

    08/03/2016 Duration: 29min

    It sounds fantastic, doesn t it? All you need are your words and a laptop as your means of production when it comes to this digital business. There s no doubt that self-published ebooks can be lucrative. The thing you may not realize, however, is that as a digital intellectual property business, it can be quite sophisticated... Listen to episode

  • Why Customer Complaints are a Valuable Business Asset

    02/03/2016 Duration: 29min

    You constantly hear that listening and feedback are the keys to improving your marketing, your products, and your services. But are you listening selectively? I ve always found constructive criticism to be much more useful than praise. And even angry complaints can contain valuable feedback. Tuning out everything but the nice stuff is clearly a bad... Listen to episode

  • Are Entrepreneurs Literally "The Crazy Ones?"

    01/03/2016 Duration: 16min

    The saying goes that there s a thin line between genius and insanity. But do successful entrepreneurs actually parlay mental illness into innovation? They say that Steve Jobs was a narcissist, and that Bill Gates trends toward Aspergers on the autism spectrum. And yes, emerging research suggests that many entrepreneurs leverage what would otherwise be a... Listen to episode

  • The Entrepreneurial Evolution Behind the Success of Creative Market

    24/02/2016 Duration: 36min

    It s no mystery why I tend to feature a lot of freelancer to wildly successful entrepreneur stories on Unemployable. It s simply the way most of us progress to the point where we get recognition. Aaron Epstein is known as the guy who led Creative Market to acquisition by Autodesk in only 14 months. It was... Listen to episode

  • How to Grow Your Email List Much Faster

    23/02/2016 Duration: 32min

    Hopefully you know that email remains, by far, the engine for online sales and lead generation of all types. And that means you need to offer exceptional value based on trust to be invited into someone s primary inbox. Today, Joanna Wiebe of Copy Hackers and I geek out hard over email opt-in psychology. You ll be... Listen to episode

  • The Rise of the Youpreneur

    17/02/2016 Duration: 23min

    We might not be fans of the term

  • The Power of the Post-Geographic Company

    16/02/2016 Duration: 11min

    The look and feel of the traditional company is evolving along with technology and the workforce. An enterprise that combines onsite, remote, and freelance resources is becoming the new normal. Other companies are dispensing with onsite all together. Our friends at Buffer just announced that they re eliminating their office space (the company has been largely... Listen to episode

  • Why Freedom Beats Money and Status

    10/02/2016 Duration: 24min

    Freedom is a primary theme of Unemployable. Not everyone wants to disrupt and dominate. Rather, they want to do the things they want to do, and live the life they want to live. I ve enjoyed that type of freedom for the last 10 years. And so has today s guest, Natalie Sisson. The difference being, Natalie... Listen to episode

  • Is Online Business Only for Those Who Teach Online Business?

    09/02/2016 Duration: 25min

    The world of online business (also known as digital commerce), has become a major facet of all business, especially among entrepreneurs. So why does it seem that everyone you come across is teaching online business? There s actually a really good reason for that. And on the flipside, there s an even better reason why other digital... Listen to episode

  • Is Personal Branding Dead?

    02/02/2016 Duration: 15min

    I ve been a consistent critic of both the term and concept of "personal branding." Provide value to people by creating something bigger than yourself, and your personal brand will work itself out just fine. A recent article in Fast Company, however, seems to go too far. The argument is that entrepreneurs shouldn t waste their time... Listen to episode

  • Chris Brogan on Simple Systems for a Better Business and Lifestyle

    27/01/2016 Duration: 27min

    We re big on systems and processes at Unemployable. Naturally, that s the topic of the first lesson in the free Profit Pillars course that members gain access to when they join the tribe at no charge. Early in my career, I had great marketing systems, but bad management processes. Some people have it the other way... Listen to episode

  • What Will Spark Your Business Growth This Year?

    26/01/2016 Duration: 19min

    The primary job of any CEO, startup entrepreneur, or solo freelancer is ultimately to make correct decisions. Some of those decisions happen because things are flying at us from left and right, and we need to respond with the right move. But for growth to happen, we have to make proactive decisions. It s all too... Listen to episode

  • Is Content Syndication Smart? (Season One Finale)

    22/12/2015 Duration: 14min

    Content syndication involves republishing content that you ve originally posted on your own site to other platforms. You re hoping to maximize the leverage of each piece of content you create to achieve the widest distribution possible. Is this a good idea? A few years ago, the answer would be no, mainly due to Google s dislike of... Listen to episode

  • The Ups and Downs of Digital Product Creation

    24/11/2015 Duration: 25min

    Some get into creating products in order to build a digital empire. Others are just looking to add a little cash to the coffers to supplement existing income. In Brett Kelly s case, his first ebook was definitely a side hustle for some extra income. He had no idea at the time that his Evernote Essentials... Listen to episode

  • From Freelance Designer to SaaS Superstar

    18/11/2015 Duration: 23min

    Freelancing is often the first step for many an entrepreneurial journey. It s usually the case when someone realizes they re the type who enjoys starting businesses more than anything else. Laura Roeder is one of those types of people. She leapt out of the world of employment without a net, managing to land on her feet... Listen to episode

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