• 13 minutes 36 seconds
    #14 BWE - How important is project management?
    eing around several companies, including my own I often thought that having a clear process of doing things, using available tools and optimizing internal management came naturally to companies and that everyone is doing this. Oh, boy was I wrong. In this episode I will touch on the various points people should think about in order to improve their management of business, internal or external. That includes how you manage projects, communicate with your team or clients, pass on knowledge to new employees, etc...
    10 October 2018, 6:05 am
  • 48 minutes 37 seconds
    BWE Special 04 - Simplifying Marketing with Roger Edwards
    Marketing can be very complicated and complex, but it doesn't have to be. No matter if you are a big company or a small one, everyone can benefit from taking a step back and seeing what they can simplify in their marketing. A simple approach to marketing can be much more effective, productive and easier to conduct and analyze than going through layers and layers of paperwork and analysis just for the sake of bureaucracy. This episode's guest is Roger Edwards. Roger helps people keep their marketing simple in a world where business bullshit and complexity threatens to stifle success. An experienced marketing professional helping businesses with their marketing strategy, content, and social media, Roger clocked up many years in the ‘big corporate’ world as marketing director of several UK financial services brands before getting out of all that and starting his own consultancy. Check out some of the links: https://rogeredwards.co.uk/ https://rogeredwards.co.uk/maf/ https://www.youtube
    6 August 2018, 5:55 pm
  • 13 minutes 54 seconds
    #13 BWE - Getting attention with provocative content
    All the content we produce for our businesses has one major intention - to capture attention. Secondary aim can be different but capturing attention is crucial in order to do anything after that. In an overload of information, we already talked about that your content needs something engaging, intriguing or even provocative in order to do so. So just how provocative should the content be, and how do you manage the reactions of the audience? In this episode I share a recent experience of a provocative email title that could have gone either way - but it was only a clever reaction that produced a positive result in the end. Let me know if you had similar experiences. Check out our website: https://backwaterentrepreneur.com/ Check out what I do, and animation explainer videos at https://solutiumexplainervideos.com/
    6 August 2018, 5:37 pm
  • 18 minutes 18 seconds
    #12 BWE - Should you have a side job while being an entrepreneur?
    You can always hear people saying that the most important thing if you're running a business is focusing your energy and time on that, and if you are doing that while still having a side job, it will never succeed. That argument comes with the thought you are not risking enough, your ass is not on the line and that is why you are not giving your 120% to that business. But what about when you are struggling in your business... should you burn everything to the ground before you find alternative ways to provide for yourself? Should you leave your business just because you need extra cash. Find out my opinion in this episode. Check out the website https://backwaterentrepreneur.com/ Check out my business http://solutiumexplainervideos.com/
    23 July 2018, 7:39 am
  • 13 minutes 37 seconds
    #11 BWE - Three Tips on Being Consistent in your Content
    In one of the last episodes I talked about what it takes to produce content, but I want to focus on being able to produce consistent content and overcoming things such as lack of inspiration, getting ideas and disregarding the perfect conditions that you think are necessary to produce content. Ever get the perfect idea, but you are not in a situation to write that article, record that session? Ever struggle with the lack of ideas? Producing content is about being original, but with so much information it's not about saying one thing that no one said - it's about your personal take on that experience and information that you tested. Check out the website: https://backwaterentrepreneur.com/ Check out what I do, and lear about animation explainer videos: http://solutiumexplainervideos.com/
    23 July 2018, 7:37 am
  • 37 minutes 59 seconds
    BWE Spec. 03 - Insights from a recovering venture capitalist
    A lot of entrepreneurs start off as startups, or go in the startup direction, and one of the main pain points of startups is getting investors interested in their business idea, and getting investments. There are many ways to do it, and getting investments is a full time job. So, how to do it properly, what are the main mistakes startups are making, and what are some of the best practices? In this special, my guest is Jonathan C. Baer, a "recovering venture capitalist", with over 32 years experience in Silicon Valley, and one of the co-authors of the new book Decoding Silicon Valley. Check out the book Decoding Silicon Valley: https://www.amazon.com/Decoding-Silic... Check out our website: https://backwaterentrepreneur.com/
    23 July 2018, 7:34 am
  • 17 minutes 49 seconds
    #10 BWE - Why create content, how to do it and what kind?
    Content is everything, but creating content without knowing what are you doing, just for the sake of it leads nowhere. There are many different types of content and all of them have their advantages and disadvantages. Not all content is right for you or your business. In this video I answer the Why, How and What of content creation. Should you create content? How to make it work, and how to create content that the audience will want to consume? What kind of content is right for you or your business.
    2 July 2018, 6:09 am
  • 14 minutes 52 seconds
    #09 BWE – 4 Things to know when starting a business
    Most entrepreneurs fail because they underestimate the amount of time, effort and money they need to put into business. However, where you put your time and effort can also be a deciding factor. Too many times people fail because they focused on the wrong thing or they focused only on ONE right thing, and neglected some of the other essential factors to making their business succeed. In this episode I give you my four things which are one of the primary things anyone should focus on in building their business.
    2 July 2018, 6:07 am
  • 14 minutes 14 seconds
    #08 BWE - Difference between entrepreneurs and startups /feat. Wiley Larsen
    Nowadays we hear the word “startup” used for anything and everything, especially in the digital landscape. This is only partly true, and not every business can be considered as a startup. Some may disagree, and there is a point – to start any business from scratch, is a small startup but that is only a small piece of what it means to be a startup. In this episode I talk about the difference between businesses, entrepreneurs and startups. Is every entrepreneur a startup and is every startup an entrepreneur? Also, I had the chance to visit a guesting lecture of prof. Wiley Larsen Senior Program Manager at the Arizona State University Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, who chimed in with his opinion. Wiley Larsen runs a special department in his university, helping students and faculty create startups from their ideas, pairing them up with mentors, accelerator programs and launching businesses that can be self-sustained.
    18 June 2018, 8:19 pm
  • 54 minutes 12 seconds
    BWE Special 02 - Growing your business: Challenges /w Samantha Woolven
    Growing your business comes with a lot of challenges, both for yourself as an entrepreneur as well as your team. Managing team dynamics and the individuals within the growing company means that sometimes you have to recognize do you have the right team for the stage that your business is in? Are you enabling your team to outgrow you and why that should be your goal? Are you happy being an entrepreneur or are you creating a job for yourself in the future? To all these and much more, my guest and me try to give answers to in this episode. Samantha Woolven is a business consultant who is constantly challenging the status quo, removing mistrust, creating a safe environment for real problems to be tackled openly and honestly. She brings the right people together and get them talking. By enabling people to be bigger, better, stronger, and more sure versions of themselves, she helps businesses to co-create strategies for change that are rooted in real-life and flexible enough for the future
    11 June 2018, 7:16 am
  • 10 minutes 45 seconds
    #07 BWE - Why you shouldn't expect marketing results in 2 weeks
    Are you expecting fast results in your business? Do you change up your entire marketing strategies before they even have time to produce results - essentially burning money and throwing it down the drain? You shouldn't! In this episode I focus on the importance of having patience in marketing and using your content long enough to really justify its value. Content marketing needs time to work. So check out these thoughts and let me know if you had a similar experience. You can check out this podcast on YouTube www.youtube.com/channel/UCUl2XA7ViamGG_UUCVn22rg Check out Solutium, and custom made animation explainer video production at solutiumexplainervideos.com/
    10 June 2018, 7:04 am
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