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  • In this powerful episode of the Business Growth Hacks podcast, your co-host John is joined by Luis Scott—attorney, author, entrepreneur, and speaker—to discuss the keys to thriving in business. From preparing your mindset for adversity to leveraging grace and love in leadership, Luis shares actionable insights and personal stories, including how he turned his life around during challenging times. This episode is packed with motivation and practical tips for entrepreneurs ready to level up.

    Key Points:

    [0:00] Welcome Luis Scott

    Introduction to Luis Scott, his background, and the mindset that breeds success.

    [2:25] The No Matter What Mentality

    Luis emphasizes the importance of resilience and shares his personal story of overcoming financial struggles with sheer determination.

    [4:16] Proactivity in Tough Times

    Luis advises entrepreneurs to focus on lead generation as a way to combat business challenges.

    [5:56] The Story Behind "It Has to Hurt"

    Luis explains the inspiration for his book and the idea that embracing struggles leads to personal and professional growth.

    [8:58] Transforming Leadership with Love and Grace

    Insights from Luis's latest book on why treating team members with empathy and understanding fosters success.

    [10:48] Practical Advice for Entrepreneurs

    Luis shares where to find his books and consulting services while offering encouragement for staying consistent in the journey of entrepreneurship.

    Quotable Moments:

    [2:25] "Bad times are going to come, but if you have a no matter what mentality, you can overcome those things." – Luis Scott

    [7:15] "Life just hurts, and when we accept the journey as part of it, everything changes." – Luis Scott

    [10:14] "You pay them to show up; if you want them to work, you’ve got to love them." – Luis Scott

    Links Mentioned in the Episode:

    Luis Scott’s WebsiteBeefy Marketing

    Whether you're battling tough times or looking for a fresh perspective on leadership, Luis Scott’s insights offer actionable steps to help you grow your business. Remember to focus on the process, stay proactive, and approach your team and challenges with empathy. If you found value in this episode, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your fellow entrepreneurs. Check out Luis's books and Beefy Marketing’s resources to continue your journey to success.

  • Do you find yourself trapped in the cycle of constant work, endless emails, and never-ending to-do lists? In this episode of Business Growth Hacks, Andrew Brockenbush and John dive into six powerful strategies to help workaholics break free from their habits and embrace a healthier balance between work and personal life. From redefining urgency to mastering the art of saying no, this episode offers actionable tips to regain control of your time and energy.  

    Key Points:  

    [0:00] - Introduction: Are You a Workaholic?  

    Defining workaholism and why this episode is essential for achieving balance.  

    [1:12] - Step 1: Redefine Urgency  

    How to identify what truly needs immediate attention and avoid unnecessary stress.  

    [2:19] - Step 2: Reinvent Your To-Do List  

    Use tools like the Eisenhower Matrix to prioritize high-impact tasks over busy work.  

    [3:41] - Step 3: Learn to Say No and Delegate  

    The importance of empowering your team and focusing on what matters most.  

    [4:26] - Step 4: Fix Your Workaholic Clock  

    Track and realistically estimate task durations to prevent burnout.  

    [6:06] - Step 5: Manage Rumination  

    Stop overthinking work after hours with mindfulness and intentional mental boundaries.  

    [7:27] - Step 6: Embrace Rest and Recovery  

    Understand the power of sleep, hobbies, and intentional breaks to enhance productivity.  

    [9:31] - Recap and Final Thoughts  

    Implementing just one or two strategies can lead to significant improvements in work-life balance.  

    Quotable Moments:  

    [3:42] - “Saying no doesn’t mean you’re dropping the ball; it means you’re making space for what truly matters.” - Andrew Brockenbush  

    [7:11] - “I’ll be more productive and intentional if I come back tomorrow fresh and rested.” - John  Fritzsching

    [9:59] - “Rest is part of your productivity strategy. Sometimes a small break gives you the creative space you need.” - Andrew Brockenbush  

    Links Mentioned:  

    Beefy Marketing: https://www.beefymarketing.com

    Breaking free from workaholism doesn’t require a total lifestyle overhaul. Start small by trying one or two of the strategies discussed in this episode and see the positive impact on your work and personal life. Don’t forget to share this episode with a fellow workaholic and subscribe for more actionable advice to keep growing smarter, not harder! 

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  • In this episode of Business Growth Hacks, hosts Andrew Brockenbush and the John get into WordPress maintenance strategies that every small business owner and entrepreneur should know. From routine backups to staging sites, discover how to navigate updates without risking downtime or headaches. Tune in to master these five essential steps and keep your website running like a pro!  

    Key Points:  

    [0:00] - Introduction to WordPress Maintenance

    Why regular updates and proper preparation are critical for a smooth website experience.  

    [0:54] - Step 1: Check Your PHP Version  

    Understanding PHP and why upgrading to version 7.4 or higher enhances speed and security.  

    [2:19] - Step 2: Backup Your Site  

    The importance of database and full-site backups as a safety net for any update mishap.  

    [2:51] - Step 3: Set Up a Staging Site  

    How to test updates in a staging environment to prevent issues on your live website.  

    [3:40] - Step 4: Update Plugins and Themes Safely  

    Avoid compatibility issues by updating plugins individually and replacing outdated ones.  

    [4:39] - Step 5: Try the Beta Tester Plugin (Bonus Step)  

    For tech-savvy users, beta testing offers a sneak peek into future WordPress features.  

    [6:18] - Final Thoughts: Why These Steps Matter  

    Save time and avoid stress by staying proactive with your WordPress maintenance.  

    Quotable Moments:  

    [1:54] - “Always, always, always back up your site before an update. This is your insurance policy.” - Andrew Brockenbush  

    [2:51] - “It's better to find out on a test site that you have an issue rather than on your live site or from customers trying to purchase.” - Andrew Brockenbush  

    [6:18] - “A few simple steps now can save you a world of hassle down the road.” - Andrew Brockenbush  

    Links Mentioned:  

    Beefy Marketing: https://www.beefymarketing.com

    Backup Plugins: 

    Updraft Plus: https://updraftplus.comBackupBuddy: https://ithemes.com/backupbuddy/

    Staging Plugins:

    WordPress Staging: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/Duplicator: https://wordpress.org/plugins/duplicator/

    Proper WordPress maintenance ensures your site stays secure, fast, and reliable. Implementing these steps can save you significant time and trouble. Don’t forget to subscribe, share this episode with fellow business owners, and connect with Beefy Marketing for more insights to grow your business! 

  • In this episode of Business Growth Hacks, Andrew and John help business owners navigate the tricky decision of hiring contractors or employees as they scale. By exploring the pros, cons, and costs of each option, they offer practical advice for building a team that aligns with your long-term goals. Listen in for insights on choosing the right hires to sustain growth, minimize costs, and support your business vision.

    Key Points:

    [0:28] - The Big Decision: Contractor or Employee?  

    John and Andrew introduce the episode’s focus—helping business owners determine the best hiring strategy as they scale.

    [1:09] - Defining Contractors vs. Employees  

    They explain the key differences, including control, commitment, and cost implications of each type of worker.

    [3:00] - When Contractors Shine  

    Contractors provide flexibility and cost savings, ideal for short-term projects or fluctuating workloads.

    [5:11] - Benefits of Employees  

    Employees offer stability and are a great fit for roles needing consistency, deep product knowledge, and cultural alignment.

    [7:11] - Making the Right Choice for Your Business  

    Consider factors like budget, business needs, and control to choose the best fit for your roles and goals.

    [8:45] - Hybrid Approach: Mixing Contractors and Employees  

    Using both contractors and employees allows flexibility, with contractors filling specialized short-term roles and employees in core positions.

    [10:21] - Pitfalls to Avoid  

    Avoid misclassifying workers, over-relying on contractors for essential roles, and underestimating long-term costs.

    Quotable Moments:

    [1:31] "Contractors work independently and follow their own processes, which can be freeing, but it’s limiting if you need day-to-day input." - Andrew

    [5:00] "Employees bring stability and are committed to your long-term vision, essential when scaling a business." - John

    [8:05] "Blending contractors and employees lets you scale flexibly without sacrificing the consistency needed for core roles." - Andrew

    Links Mentioned:

    Beefy Marketing: http://www.beefymarketing.com

    Choosing between contractors and employees is essential for scaling smartly. By understanding each option’s benefits and limitations, you can build a balanced team that fits your needs. For more tips on scaling, subscribe to Business Growth Hacks, and follow Beefy Marketing for ongoing insights.

  • In this episode of the Business Growth Hacks Podcast, Andrew and John share strategies to boost Black Friday sales without losing your margins or peace of mind. From prepping your website for high traffic to leveraging social proof and crafting post-purchase follow-ups, these actionable insights are tailored to help businesses thrive during the holiday rush. Listen in for expert tips on maximizing revenue and building customer loyalty this season.

    Key Points:

    [0:00] - Introduction to Black Friday Opportunity  

    Andrew and John dive into the potential of Black Friday for maximizing sales and how starting early can set you up for success.

    [1:12] - Start Promoting Early  

    Rather than waiting until the last minute, they recommend starting teasers and pre-sales 2–3 weeks in advance to build anticipation among customers.

    [3:35] - Ensuring Your Website Is Ready for High Traffic  

    Tips on website optimization, including compressing images and ensuring your site is mobile-friendly, and advice to help prevent crashes during peak shopping times.

    [6:17] - Streamlining the Checkout Process  

    Make checkout smooth by reducing unnecessary steps and offering various payment options, from guest checkout to options like Apple Pay and Shop Pay.

    [8:00] - Customer Loyalty During Black Friday  

    Encourage loyalty by offering exclusive deals for VIP customers and email subscribers. This keeps customers engaged and increases the chance of repeat business.

    [9:40] - Boosting Order Values with Bundles and Upsells  

    Strategies like product bundles and upsells at checkout can significantly increase the average order value, adding to your bottom line.

    [10:36] - Leveraging Social Proof  

    Customer reviews, user-generated content, and highlighting popular products increase trust and drive conversions during the busy shopping season.

    [11:16] - The Importance of Post-Purchase Marketing  

    Black Friday is just the beginning; follow up with targeted emails, loyalty bonuses, and special offers to turn one-time buyers into long-term customers.

    Quotable Moments:

    [1:34] "The earlier people know about your Black Friday deals, the better—start priming customers weeks in advance." - Andrew

    [4:49] "If your site crashes on Black Friday, you’re not just losing sales—you’re risking losing customers for good." - John

    [8:28] "Use Black Friday to strengthen customer loyalty, not just to drive one-time sales." - Andrew

    Links Mentioned:

    Beefy Marketing: http://www.beefymarketing.com

    With Black Friday just around the corner, applying these strategies can help your business stand out and secure both immediate sales and long-term customer loyalty. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Business Growth Hacks Podcast for more valuable tips and insights to help your business thrive. And good luck with those Black Friday sales!

  • In this episode of The Business Growth Podcast, Adam Callanan, co-founder of BottleKeeper, shares his journey from humble beginnings to creating a multi-million dollar company that caught the eye of Shark Tank investors and eventually sold to private equity. Adam dives into the math and strategy that drove BottleKeeper’s rapid growth, emphasizing the power of data-driven decisions in scaling a business. He also shares advice on navigating investor relationships and optimizing cash flow to stay self-sustaining, making this episode a goldmine for entrepreneurs who aim to grow without sacrificing control.

    Key Points:

    [0:00] Introducing Adam Callanan and BottleKeeper  

    Adam Callanan, a serial entrepreneur, shares how he co-founded BottleKeeper, which skyrocketed to $8 million in sales without outside funding or employees.

    [1:09] Making it to Shark Tank  

    Adam recounts his experience appearing on Shark Tank, including the long process of securing a spot on the show and how BottleKeeper was already a major success before filming.

    [2:21] The Real Value of Shark Tank  

    While the show’s investor angle was appealing, Adam reveals that BottleKeeper’s true motivation for going on Shark Tank was the exposure it could bring to the brand.

    [4:38] The Power of Knowing Your Numbers  

    Adam stresses the importance of understanding business finances to grow sustainably, sharing that clear financial metrics allowed BottleKeeper to scale profitably without external capital.

    [7:02] Self-Sustaining Growth Over Venture Capital  

    Adam explains why building a profitable business model can be more advantageous than seeking investors, giving entrepreneurs control over their company’s future.

    [10:57] Why Math Matters in Marketing  

    He highlights how calculating ad spend and ROI became critical to scaling, noting that most businesses under $20 million make dangerous mistakes by not having a data-driven ad strategy.

     Quotable Moments:

    [2:06] “We just wanted to get in front of the panel
 for us, it (Shark Tank) was really about brand exposure.” – Adam Callanan

    [4:47] “The biggest risk is getting an influx of orders and not having the systems in place to handle it—that’s where things can blow up.” – Adam Callanan

    [7:10] “If you understand the math, you don’t need investors
 you’ll have the control and flexibility that comes from being self-sustaining.” – Adam Callanan

     Links Mentioned:

    - BottleKeeper on Shark Tank (Season 10, Episode 6): https://abc.com/shows/shark-tank

    -Bottle Keeper: 

    - Pentane - Adam’s latest venture: https://pentane.com

    - Connect with Adam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adammcallinan/

    - Beefy Marketing: https://beefymarketing.com

    Tune in to hear Adam Callanan’s practical insights for sustainable growth and the vital role of numbers in decision-making. Subscribe to The Business Growth Podcast and follow Beefy Marketing on social media for more valuable business tips. Visit BeefyMarketing.com to elevate your marketing strategy.

  • In this episode of Business Growth Hacks, hosts Andrew and John dive into insights from the High Level Summit and share invaluable lessons on why customers buy from brands they like. Featuring advice from marketing expert Billie Jean, the episode explores how small businesses can create genuine connections, showcase authenticity, and win customer loyalty. From getting comfortable on camera to incorporating storytelling, these strategies will help business owners stand out and foster trust, turning brand followers into devoted customers.

     Key Points:

    - [0:47] - The Likability Factor

      Billie Jean shares a powerful insight: "If people don't like you, they won’t buy from you." Andrew and John break down why likability is essential for business success.

    - [1:54] - Adding Personality to Content

      Generic content often falls flat. Injecting your unique voice and story into your posts can create a stronger bond with customers.

    - [3:24] - Building Trust Through Transparency

      Show your real side to build trust. Share your brand’s journey, mission, and even its challenges to establish a genuine connection.

    - [4:04] - Actionable Tips for Business Owners

      Simple actions like showing your face on social media or responding personally to comments can make your brand more relatable and memorable.

    - [7:15] - The Power of Value-Driven Content

      Not every post should be a sales pitch. Share educational or entertaining content to create a sense of community around your brand.

     

    Quotable Moments:

    - [4:04] "People want to see the face behind the brand." — Andrew Brockenbush

    - [7:34] "Genuine connection plus valuable content—that’s the secret formula." — John Fritzsching

     Links Mentioned:

    Beefy Marketing: http://www.beefymarketing.comBeefy Marketing on Social Media: https://www.facebook.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com

    Thanks for tuning into Business Growth Hacks! Remember, building a brand that people connect with is about more than just sales. It’s about showing your human side and creating value for your audience. Subscribe and join us again for more actionable tips on growing your business. 

  • In this episode of Business Growth Hacks, Andrew Brockenbush and John Fritzsching tackle the essential skill of pivoting in business. They compare pivoting to shifting gears in a manual car, explaining when to recognize the need for change, how to approach a pivot, and ways to manage the speed and control required for smooth transitions. With tips on avoiding common mistakes and making mid-course adjustments, this episode is a must-listen for anyone considering a new direction for their business.

    Key Points:

    [0:31] - Recognizing the Need to Pivot  

    Andrew and John discuss how to tell when it’s time to pivot, like noticing "engine" signals in a business such as flat sales or market changes.

    [2:29] - Making the Shift  

    Pivoting needs intentionality. Half-hearted attempts can lead to stalling, so the hosts emphasize fully committing when making a significant shift.

    [3:28] - Avoiding Over-Acceleration  

    Going “full throttle” can lead to burnout and confusion. Managing speed is crucial to avoiding mistakes and giving changes time to gain traction.

    [4:34] - Mid-Course Adjustments  

    Pivots often require adjustments. The hosts talk about using data to refine strategies without abandoning the shift entirely.

    [5:16] - Committing to the Pivot  

    Constantly shifting gears without giving time to settle can stall progress. They stress the importance of riding out a pivot to see its full impact.

    [5:41] - Balancing Speed and Control  

    A successful pivot balances speed with control. Rushing into changes without measured steps can lead to errors, while moving too slowly risks missing opportunities.

    [6:01] - The Importance of Data  

    Using metrics as an “RPM meter” allows you to gauge the effectiveness of a pivot and make necessary tweaks without losing momentum.

    Quotable Moments:

    [0:56] “Just like driving, pivoting in a business takes practice. You won’t always get it right the first time.” – John Fritzsching  

    [3:09] “A pivot needs to be intentional. Without full commitment, you might stall your business.” – Andrew Brockenbush  

    [6:01] “Once you’re in the right gear, enjoy the smooth ride and let the pivot do its job.” – John Fritzsching  

    Links Mentioned:

    Beefy Marketing: https://www.beefymarketing.com

    Pivoting is a powerful strategy for growth, but it requires timing, commitment, and control. Recognize the signs for a shift, make intentional changes, and give your pivots the time they need to succeed. Tune in for more business insights, and don’t forget to leave a review if you found this episode helpful!

  • In this episode of the Business Growth Hacks podcast, Andrew Brockenbush and John Fritzsching explore the crucial topic of avoiding burnout—a common challenge for business owners and entrepreneurs. They share insights on recognizing early signs of burnout, setting boundaries, prioritizing self-care, and leveraging delegation. With practical advice on routines, gratitude, and automation, this episode empowers listeners to protect their energy, maintain motivation, and cultivate a sustainable work-life balance.

    Key Points:

    [0:27] - Recognizing Burnout Warning Signs  

    The hosts discuss how burnout can creep up through exhaustion, lack of sleep, and a diminishing passion for work, often stemming from an unbalanced routine.

    [2:18] - Setting Boundaries  

    Establishing work-life boundaries, such as a hard stop time and saying “no” when needed, helps business owners avoid the pressure of 24/7 availability.

    [4:16] - Prioritizing Self-Care  

    Andrew and John emphasize self-care as a necessity, highlighting the importance of sleep, physical well-being, and mental breaks to recharge effectively.

    [6:14] - The Power of Delegation  

    They explore ways to delegate and automate tasks, allowing business owners to focus on high-priority areas without shouldering every responsibility.

    [9:24] - Celebrating Small Wins  

    Practicing gratitude and celebrating progress creates resilience, shifts perspective, and strengthens the motivation to achieve long-term goals.

    Quotable Moments:

    [0:49] “Burnout doesn’t usually hit all at once; it creeps up on you.” – John Fritzsching  

    [5:14] “Self-care is not selfish. You need to take care of yourself to perform at your best.” – Andrew Brockenbush  

    [12:22] “Gratitude isn’t just positivity—it’s building resilience.” – John Fritzsching  

    Links Mentioned:

    Beefy Marketing: https://www.beefymarketing.com

    Avoiding burnout is essential for long-term business success. By setting boundaries, delegating tasks, and prioritizing self-care, you can protect your passion and energy. Tune in for more tips on creating a balanced, sustainable approach to business growth, and don’t forget to subscribe to stay updated!

  • In this episode, Andrew Brockenbush and John Fritzsching introduce exciting new features for Wingman, the all-in-one marketing and sales platform designed to simplify workflows and enhance business efficiency. From improved CRM contact association to a social media planner with analytics, these updates are aimed at helping businesses stay organized, save time, and increase customer satisfaction. The hosts also discuss Wingman’s new AI-powered assistants that can handle customer inquiries 24/7, making it easier for businesses to manage customer interactions and reduce churn.

    Key Points:

    [0:31] - Wingman Updates Overview  

    Andrew and John introduce the new updates for Wingman, designed to simplify business workflows, from CRM to social media management.

    [1:24] - Enhanced CRM Features  

    New CRM features, like contact association and internal notes, allow for better tracking of client relationships and seamless internal communication.

    [2:08] - Social Media Planner & Analytics  

    Wingman now includes a social media planner that lets users share vertical video content across platforms and track engagement metrics, with a mobile tool coming soon.

    [3:07] - AI Virtual Assistants  

    Wingman’s new virtual assistant and voice AI features manage customer interactions, answer calls, and can handle after-hours inquiries, adding a personal touch to automation.

    [4:55] - Voice AI for Better Customer Service  

    With voice AI, Wingman can act as a virtual receptionist, answering questions, collecting contact info, and providing updates to ensure customer calls don’t go unanswered.

    Quotable Moments:

    [1:04] “These updates are all about simplifying your workflows and boosting your business efficiency.” – Andrew Brockenbush  

    [3:30] “It’s like having a 24/7 team member handling customer support.” – John Fritzsching  

    [5:20] “These tools are definite ways to avoid churn and improve customer satisfaction.” – Andrew Brockenbush  

    Links Mentioned:

    Beefy Marketing: https://beefymarketing.com/ Wingman: https://www.trustyourwingman.com

    Wingman’s new features are designed to make business workflows more efficient, with tools to enhance customer service, streamline social media, and improve CRM management. Check out the demo at TrustYourWingman.com to see how these updates could transform your business operations, and stay tuned for more episodes filled with insights on boosting business success.

  • In this episode of the Business Growth Hacks podcast, Andrew Brockenbush and co-host John dive into essential strategies for reducing customer churn and increasing retention. They break down actionable tips and calculations to identify churn rates, evaluate customer health, and develop timelines that lead to higher lifetime value. With practical advice on customer engagement and real-life examples, this episode is packed with insights for any business leader looking to secure long-term growth.

    Key Points:

    [0:30] - Understanding Customer Churn  

    Andrew and John define churn and explain that a 1-2% churn rate is ideal, with rates above 6% signaling a need for intervention.

    [1:20] - Calculating Revenue Ceiling  

    Discover how to calculate your revenue ceiling by factoring in client value and churn rate, helping identify when reducing churn is critical for growth.

    [2:30] - The Customer Health Index  

    They discuss implementing a customer health index with detailed metrics beyond “red, yellow, green” indicators to monitor satisfaction and predict risks.

    [4:35] - The Value Extraction Ladder  

    Learn how to engage clients at different satisfaction levels, from brand ambassadors to those needing extra support.

    [5:15] - Importance of Success Timelines  

    The first 90 days are crucial for setting the tone for retention, with milestones that guide clients from initial engagement to advocacy.

    [6:07] - The Impact of Churn Reduction on Revenue  

    Reducing churn by just 1% can significantly impact recurring revenue, underscoring the financial benefits of customer retention efforts.

    Quotable Moments:

    [0:54] “A churn rate of 1 to 2% is ideal. Anything 6% or higher signals a real need for change.” – Andrew Brockenbush  

    [5:37] “Focus on delivering consistent results, maintaining proactive communication, and building a supportive community.” – John  

    [6:07] “Every point you lower your churn translates into a higher lifetime value and your overall growth potential.” – Andrew Brockenbush  

    Links Mentioned:

    Beefy Marketing: https://www.beefymarketing.com

    Reducing churn is one of the most effective ways to increase long-term customer value and drive sustainable growth. Implementing even a few strategies from this episode can help you enhance retention and achieve your business goals. Tune in next time for more tips on scaling your business and be sure to subscribe to stay updated!

  • In this episode of the Business Growth Hacks podcast, hosts Andrew Brockenbush and John dive into a powerful framework shared by Ryan Deiss for transforming cold audiences into loyal customers. They walk through key steps to identify customer pain points, develop high-impact content, leverage YouTube ads, and re-engage leads effectively. These strategies are designed to help business owners maximize their marketing impact and drive consistent growth. Tune in for actionable insights that can take your customer conversion to new heights.

    Key Points:

    - [0:31] Introduction to Ryan Deiss's Framework

       - Overview of a step-by-step guide for creating buyers from scratch, addressing issues like low conversions and lead generation.

    - [1:18] Identifying Customer Pain Points

       - Start with at least 30 customer pain points to align your messaging with customer needs. They recommend using a targeted ChatGPT prompt for this.

    - [2:28] Crafting Pillar Content

       - Create a central, high-value content piece (like a guide or webinar) that addresses multiple problems. This becomes a "binge-worthy" resource for potential customers.

    - [4:28] Using YouTube Ads to Build Engagement

       - How YouTube's in-feed discovery ads help reach audiences actively searching for solutions, creating a content "binge factory."

    - [5:20] The “Ready Now Hand-Raiser” Re-engagement Strategy

       - Reconnect with existing leads through a straightforward email to determine who’s ready to make a purchase.

    Quotable Moments:

    - [1:45] “When you fully understand the problems your audience faces, you can position your product as the solution they’ve been looking for.” – Andrew Brockenbush

    - [4:09] “Think of pillar content as the piece that every potential customer should see before they ever work with you.” – John

    - [5:02] “Sometimes all it takes is giving your leads an opportunity to act.” – Andrew Brockenbush

    Links Mentioned:

    Beefy Marketing: http://www.beefymarketing.comBusiness Growth Challenge: https://www.businessgrowthhacks.com/p/business-growth-challenge/

    This episode is packed with practical, step-by-step advice from Ryan Deiss’s framework that every small business can benefit from. Start by identifying customer pain points, then develop high-value content and smartly use ads to grow engagement. If you found these tips helpful please, share this episode with a friend.

  • In this episode of Business Growth Hacks, Andrew and John sit down with Clay Staires, a renowned leadership coach, speaker, and business consultant. Clay shares his journey from a high school teacher to running a successful leadership consulting firm and even winning a seat in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. He dives deep into his philosophy on business growth, emphasizing the importance of organization, time management, and emotional strength. Clay also introduces his concept  "Dragons of Management" that every business owner needs to conquer to achieve both financial success and personal freedom.

    Key Points:

    - [0:00] Introduction to Clay Staires  

      Clay's impressive career spans leadership in education, non-profits, entrepreneurship, and government.

    - [2:02] The Career Shift  

      After 15 years of teaching, Clay felt the call to do more, leading him to take over his family’s non-profit and eventually start his own business consulting firm.

    - [3:50] Finding Work-Life Balance  

      Clay explains the importance of giving business owners not only financial growth but also the time to enjoy their success.

    - [5:03] The Price of Success is Organization  

      Clay discusses how success can quickly become overwhelming if you lack strong organizational skills, leading to burnout.

    - [7:27] Slaying the Five Dragons  

      Clay introduces the five essential management "dragons" business owners must defeat to stay on top—starting with the emotional and time management dragons.

    - [10:09] Contact Clay  

      Clay shares how listeners can connect with him for leadership coaching and consulting.

    Quotable Moments:

    - [1:50] “There’s more to you than you’ve accessed so far.” — Clay Staires

    - [5:03] “The price of success is organization.” — Clay Staires

    - [7:04] “Vision without organization is hallucination.” — Clay Staires

    Links Mentioned:

    Clay Staires: https://claystaires.com/Call Clay at (918) 798-0852Beefy Marketing: http://www.beefymarketing.com

    Clay's leadership advice is invaluable for business owners feeling overwhelmed by success. If you're ready to take your business to the next level while reclaiming your time and peace of mind, reach out to Clay for expert coaching. Don’t forget to subscribe to Business Growth Hacks to catch more episodes like this one!

  • In this episode of Business Growth Hacks, hosts Andrew and John dive into the game-changing world of marketing automation. Discover how this technology can save you hours, nurture leads, and enhance customer communication, all while boosting your brand’s reputation. If you're ready to streamline your operations and work smarter, not harder, this episode is a must-listen for business owners overwhelmed by repetitive tasks.

    Key Points:

    [0:00] Why Marketing Automation is a Must-Have  

    The hosts introduce the benefits of automation in streamlining communication, nurturing leads, and elevating business reputation.

    [2:16] Automation as Your 24/7 Assistant  

    Discussing how tasks like email follow-ups, social media posting, and lead management can be scheduled and executed automatically, freeing up time for business growth.

    [3:12] Reputation Management Through Automation  

    How automation tools can help monitor and respond to customer reviews, ensuring your business stays on top of its online image.

    [4:35] Personalized Communication Made Easy  

    By segmenting audiences and personalizing messages, automation allows businesses to send targeted content, building stronger customer connections.

    [5:58] Lead Nurturing Without the Hassle  

    Learn how to keep leads warm and guide them through the sales funnel with automated nurturing, saving you from the grind of cold calls.

    Quotable Moments:

    [0:00] "Imagine freeing up hours of your week by automating those tedious marketing tasks that eat up your time." – Andrew

    [2:59] "Automation is like having a marketing assistant that's working 24/7 for you." – John

    [5:16] "When your communication feels personal, customers are more likely to engage with it." – Andrew

    Links Mentioned:

    Beefy Marketing: https://www.beefymarketing.com

    Marketing automation is no longer a luxury—it's a necessity for businesses looking to save time and boost efficiency. By automating repetitive tasks, personalizing communication, and nurturing leads, you can work smarter, not harder. If you're ready to take your business to the next level, start implementing marketing automation today. Be sure you share this episode with other business owners who need a little more automation in their lives.

  • In this episode of Business Growth Hacks, Andrew and John dive into the essentials of social media advertising for businesses of all sizes. They discuss selecting the right platform, setting objectives, creating eye-catching visuals, targeting audiences effectively, and continuously optimizing campaigns. Whether you're just starting or looking to scale, this episode provides actionable insights to make your social media ads work harder for you.

    Key Points:

    - [0:00] Introduction  

      Andrew and John introduce the topic, emphasizing how social media ads can transform businesses if done right, and why it's not about just spending money.

    - [0:44] Choosing the Right Platform  

      John explains the importance of knowing your audience when selecting where to run ads. Whether it's LinkedIn for B2B or TikTok for a younger audience, matching your platform with your audience is key.

    - [2:03] Setting Clear Objectives  

      Having a clear goal for your ad campaign (traffic, leads, or brand awareness) is essential. Otherwise, you're just "shooting in the dark."

    - [2:22] Budgeting: Start Small, Scale Later  

      Andrew shares advice on setting a modest ad budget and running small tests before investing more based on the results.

    - [3:17] The Power of Creative Content  

      Discussing the importance of high-quality visuals and videos to grab attention, they share a real-life example of how switching to video ads increased conversions for a popcorn company.

    - [4:34] Advanced Targeting Techniques  

      Social media ads allow for precise audience targeting. John emphasizes testing between narrow and broad audiences to see what resonates best.

    - [6:41] Performance Metrics Matter  

      They highlight the importance of tracking performance metrics, such as click-through rates and conversions, and making data-driven adjustments.

    - [7:12] Tools to Simplify Facebook Ads  

      Andrew recommends AdEspresso, a tool to help businesses automate and optimize their Facebook ad campaigns.

    Quotable Moments:

    - [0:06] "Just because you're running ads doesn't mean they're going to work automatically. You need a strategy to make sure those ads convert." - Andrew  

    - [2:03] "If you don't know what you're aiming for, you're just wasting money." - John  

    Links Mentioned:

    AdEspresso - A tool to automate and optimize Facebook ad campaigns. https://adespresso.comBeefy Marketing Blog - https://www.beefymarketing.com/blog

    Social media ads offer a powerful way to grow your business, but they require the right strategy. Make sure you pick the right platform, set clear goals, create high-quality content, and optimize based on data. Want to learn more or need expert help?  Don’t forget to subscribe, and share this episode with a fellow business owner!

  • In this episode, Andrew Brockenbush and John Fritzsching dive into the world of digital billboards and why they are an essential part of modern marketing strategies. They discuss the flexibility, visibility, and cost-efficiency that make digital billboards a powerful tool for businesses looking to elevate their brand awareness. They also explore how dynamic content, real-time updates, and targeted ads can help companies engage with audiences more effectively. Learn how to make the most out of digital billboards and why they might be more affordable than you think.

    Key Points:

    [0:22] - Why Digital Billboards Matter  

    The hosts introduce digital billboards as an overlooked marketing asset that can dramatically increase brand visibility.  

    [1:32] - Flexibility in Real-Time Updates  

    Unlike traditional billboards, digital versions allow for real-time content updates. Perfect for changing promotions and targeted messaging.

    [2:27] - Dynamic and Customizable Ads  

    Digital billboards let businesses tailor ads to factors like time of day, weather, and even specific events happening nearby.

    [3:08] - Unmatched Visibility  

    Placed in high-traffic areas, digital billboards’ vibrant colors and animations capture attention more effectively than static billboards.

    [5:14] - Cost Efficiency Through Shared Space  

    Digital billboards can be more affordable as businesses share the advertising space, reducing long-term costs while keeping visibility high.

    [9:27] - Better ROI with Digital Billboards  

    Combining flexibility, visibility, and targeted reach, digital billboards offer superior ROI compared to traditional options.

    Quotable Moments:

    [1:07]  "Digital billboards are like the social media of out-of-home advertising—dynamic, adaptable, and attention-grabbing." - Andrew Brockenbush

    [2:50]  "Imagine promoting hot coffee on a cold, rainy morning or switching to iced coffee during a heat wave. That kind of customization makes your campaign relevant." - John Fritzsching

    [9:58]  "It's Google ads in the real world. Digital billboards are a game-changer." - Andrew Brockenbush

    Links Mentioned:

    Beefy Marketing: https://www.beefymarketing.com

     If you're looking to boost your marketing efforts, consider adding digital billboards to your strategy. Their flexibility, cost efficiency, and ability to target specific audiences make them a powerful tool for business growth. Reach out to Beefy Marketing to learn more about how digital billboards can take your brand to the next level.

  • In this episode of Business Growth Hacks, hosts Andrew Brockenbush and John Fritzsching dive into how small businesses can leverage AI for growth, focusing on email automation. They break down simple ways to get started with AI by using tools like Grammarly, ChatGPT, and Hemingway to improve daily communication. Whether you're sending client emails or reaching out to prospects, these AI-powered tools can save time, enhance professionalism, and increase productivity. Learn how to automate and personalize emails effectively, making your business communication smoother and more efficient.

    Key Points:

    - [0:00] Introduction to AI for Small Business Growth  

      Discover how AI can save time and improve your business, starting with email automation.

    - [1:00] Improve Emails with Grammarly and ChatGPT  

      Learn how AI tools like Grammarly and ChatGPT can refine email tone and clarity, ensuring polished, professional communication.

    - [4:02] Boost Productivity with AI-Powered Automation  

      Save time on repetitive email tasks by using AI tools that draft and edit messages efficiently.

    - [5:43] Personalize Customer Emails with AI  

      Use AI tools like ChatGPT to craft personalized responses, maintaining a human touch while automating emails.

    - [7:00] AI Tools for Productivity and Summary  

      Spark and other AI-driven tools streamline email management by summarizing emails and filtering out distractions.

    Quotable Moments:

    - [0:46] "You don't need to be a tech expert to benefit from AI. Start with something as simple as improving your emails." – Andrew Brockenbush

    - [2:55] "AI helps you sound professional but not robotic, friendly but not overly casual. It’s all about balance." – John Fritzsching

    - [6:59] "AI tools can make you look like a hero, saving time while still providing a professional response." – Andrew Brockenbush

    Links Mentioned:

    Beefy Marketing Website:https://www.beefymarketing.comGrammarly: https://www.grammarly.comHemingway: https://www.hemingwayapp.comChatGPT: https://www.openai.comSpark Email: https://sparkmailapp.com

    AI is transforming business communication, and starting with email automation is a great first step. These AI tools are easy to use and can drastically improve both productivity and personalization in your outreach. Try integrating AI into your daily email tasks to save time and ensure professional, clear messaging. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with fellow business owners ready to embrace AI. Visit Beefy Marketing for more tips to grow your business.

  • In this episode of Business Growth Hacks, Andrew and John dive into how podcasting can be more than a content creation platform—it’s a powerful tool for building real connections. Whether you're already podcasting or thinking about starting, they discuss how hosting or being a guest can build meaningful relationships, expand your network, and even create business opportunities. From collaborations to client leads, podcasting might be the best networking tool you didn't know you needed.

    Key Points:

    - [0:00] - Podcasting as a Networking Tool  

      Podcasting isn’t just about talking into a microphone. It’s a fantastic way to connect with like-minded individuals and grow your business.

      

    - [0:52] - Podcasting Bonds You with Others  

      Podcasting creates a supportive community where hosts and guests cheer each other on, leading to promotions, collaborations, and shared success.

    - [2:34] - Podcast Interviews Solidify Relationships  

      Hosting someone for an in-depth conversation fosters stronger connections than brief business interactions, making these bonds long-lasting.

    - [3:56] - Podcasts as a Mini Business Mixer  

      Each episode acts like a business mixer, allowing for idea exchanges and potential partnerships down the line.

    - [5:37] - Recap: Why Podcasting is a Top Networking Tool  

      Podcasting connects you with others, strengthens relationships, and opens doors to new collaborations—all while being more enjoyable than typical networking events.

    Quotable Moments:

    - [0:00] "Podcasting is more than just talking into a mic—it's one of the best ways to connect with like-minded people, build relationships, and expand your circle." – Andrew

    - [1:48] "If your podcast does well, my podcast can do well, because podcasts do well. We're all in this together." – John

    - [3:13] "It's way more meaningful than a five-minute chat at a conference or exchanging business cards." – Andrew

    Links Mentioned:

    - [Beefy Marketing](https://www.beefymarketing.com)

    If you haven’t considered podcasting as part of your business strategy, now’s the time! Whether you're looking to make new connections or deepen existing ones, podcasting is a fun and effective way to network. Share this episode with a friend, leave a review, and don’t forget to subscribe to never miss an episode of Business Growth Hacks. Let's grow together!

  • In this episode of Business Growth Hacks, hosts Andrew Brockenbush and John Fritzsching dive into the power of digital billboards. They discuss how this modern twist on a traditional medium can significantly enhance your marketing strategy. From the ability to update ads in real time to their cost efficiency, digital billboards offer incredible opportunities for dynamic, eye-catching advertising. Tune in to discover why this tool should be in your marketing mix.

    Key Points:

    [0:25] - Why Digital Billboards Should Be in Your Marketing Strategy  

    Digital billboards grab attention, much like those in New York or Vegas, with dynamic visuals that are hard to ignore.

    [1:38] - Real-Time Flexibility  

    Unlike traditional billboards, digital ones allow real-time updates, offering dynamic options for flash sales or weather-based ads.

    [2:15] - Tailored Ads and Customization  

    Tailor your ad depending on time, day, or weather—like promoting hot coffee during a rainy morning or iced coffee in a heatwave.

    [3:17] - Visibility and Impact  

    Bright, vibrant, and located in high-traffic areas, digital billboards engage more than static ones, helping retain customer attention.

    [4:43] - Cost-Effective and Flexible Campaigns  

    Digital billboards can be shared with other advertisers, lowering costs while enabling targeted, short-term campaigns.

    [7:10] - Targeting the Right Audience at the Right Time  

    With the ability to customize based on audience behavior, digital billboards offer the precision of online ads in the real world.

    [9:23] - Return on Investment (ROI)  

    The ability to track metrics and see real-time results makes digital billboards a smart choice for businesses focused on measurable growth.

    Quotable Moments:

    [0:53]  "Digital billboards are like the social media of Out of Home advertising—dynamic, adaptable, and grabbing attention instantly." - Andrew Brockenbush

    [2:49]  "Imagine seeing a billboard that updates ER wait times in real-time—that’s the kind of flexibility digital billboards offer." - John Fritzsching

    [9:53]  "It’s Google Ads in the real world—digital billboards give you data-backed results to prove your ROI." - Andrew Brockenbush

    Links Mentioned:

    Beefy Marketing: http://www.beefymarketing.com

    Digital billboards offer unparalleled flexibility, visibility, and targeting, making them a valuable addition to any marketing strategy. If you're looking to boost your brand's presence with real-time, customizable, and cost-effective advertising, it might be time to consider digital billboards. Visit Beefy Marketing to explore how they can help with your marketing needs, and don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for more growth hacks.

  • In this episode, hosts Andrew Brockenbush and John Fritzsching touch on the importance of tracking Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to ensure your business is on the right path. They explore the use of KPI systems like the EOS Scorecard, explain the concept of Smart Goals, and offer various tools from spreadsheets to advanced KPI tracking software that businesses of all sizes can use. Whether you're running a small business or managing a larger team, tracking KPIs is essential for growth. Learn how to set clear, measurable goals and ensure accountability within your organization.

     Key Points:

    - [0:00] - Introduction to KPI Tracking  

      Understanding why KPI tracking is essential for business success and growth.  

    - [2:21] - What Are KPIs and Why Do They Matter?  

      Breaking down what Key Performance Indicators are and how they help businesses measure their progress.  

    - [2:41] - EOS Scorecards: The Key to Consistent Tracking  

      The EOS Scorecard is a simple, weekly report that tracks 5-15 key business metrics, helping businesses stay focused.  

    - [5:00] - KPI Tracking Tools  

      From Google Sheets to advanced software like Databox and Clipfolio, a variety of KPI tracking tools are discussed for businesses of all sizes.  

    - [6:15] - Setting Smart Goals  

      How to define KPIs that are specific, measurable, and aligned with your business's long-term goals.  

     Quotable Moments:

    [0:46] "What we don't measure, we can't improve—it's as simple as that when it comes to business growth." – Andrew Brockenbush

    [3:27] "KPIs aren't just numbers on a page. They need ownership and accountability to drive real results." – John Fritzsching

    [7:48] "You can't grow your business if you're not tracking your progress." – Andrew Brockenbush

     Links Mentioned:

    Business Growth Hacks: https://www.businessgrowthhacks.comBeefy Marketing: https://www.beefymarketing.com

    If you're not already tracking KPIs, now is the time to start. Whether you use an EOS scorecard, a spreadsheet, or a more advanced tool, measuring key metrics is vital to improving and growing your business. Visit https://www.businessgrowthhacks.com to learn more, and don’t forget to subscribe for more actionable business tips in upcoming episodes.