Entrepreneurship and building an online income can be lonely. Rich and Jesse discuss options for
It is conference season! Jesse and Rich will be attending several conferences with
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Jesse: Hey, Richie Happy Friday!
Richard: Happy Friday! Howās it going?
Jesse: Itās good, itās a podcast day. The rain has finally stopped.
Richard: I know itās so funny when weāre doing the show and talking about it with Steve and Mary the other days. It seems so tragically. Itās raining! Oh my God! The rest the country is like You only have rain?.
Jesse: Yeah, you get to complain about droughts all the time. Now it rains.
Richard: Just the rain you want, and itās not good enough now either.
Jesse: Yeah, but the sun is back, itās podcast day.
Richard: Iām in. Letās do this.
Jesse: Yeah, letās do it.
Richard: Itās been fun, have you been listening to a lot of podcasts lately outside of this one interview?
Jesse: I do. Iām kind of a podcast junkie. I listen to a lot of marketing related ones, a couple on politics and current events. So the radio is not making it, Iām not here for the radio anymore.
Richard: I donāt either. Itās amazing. I love it. Itās just so easy to do multitasking learning. Where youāre doing the honey doās and all the other stuff by your headphones around listening to your favorite marketing or whatever it is you listen to. What are the things you do? Kind of keeping up with the learning stuff.
Jesse: Oh, boy. I read a lot as well, so thereās a lot of newsletters and blogs that I look at. Pods are easy for me because I can do that when Iām driving and I have a pretty big commute. So for me driving time is learning time and then when I get into work I do my homework. But then I read a little bit at work too.
Richard: Yeah, itās what we wanted to talk about today anyway. We realize thereās so much to do as an entrepreneur but thereās always something new to learn, and all these new technologies that people didnāt have access to before theyāre great. But for those of you who have iPhone, Iām sure it goes the same with the Android but I just havenāt had an iPhone. You see how often those updates are coming on your phone, right. New features, new sets, new things to do and to keep up with all that learning. It did take some time. And we know youāre into learning or you wouldnāt be listening to this podcast.
Jesse: So everybody youāre doing a great job listening to podcasts, trying to improve your skills and the ability to run your business.
Richard: Yeah. And itās just you have to get outside of yourself to know. Yes, you know your business like no one else knows your business. But there are so many changes in so many things going on, that itās important to get out. I mean do you go to meetups or anything like that?
Jesse: To a few meetups. I work in digital too, I know so many even at work at 51ŹÓʵ. Weāre all in the same game so thatās really helpful, but sometimes youāve got to get beyond that group. As an entrepreneur, you know in my office everybody does work in some sort of digital. But if youāre doing this as a solopreneur, maybe none of your friends understand what the heck youāre talking about when you say That Facebook algorithm really screwed up my business, theyāre like What are you talking about?.
Richard: Did you know LinkedIn had a pixel too?ā
Jesse: Yeah.
Richard: What, really? Everyone else is like What is he talking about?.
Jesse: Yeah, exactly. And you need to have some friends that you can bounce this stuff off of and say whatever the latest tricks on YouTube. And if your spouse or your family doesnāt know what youāre talking about that doesnāt help. You need to find some outlet. You need to find your tribe, people that you can talk to. So meetups are really a good way if you donāt have that outlet.
Richard: Yeah, actually. Oh, I just thought about it, today Iām actually meeting up with Matt and Joe from Evergreen Profits. The podcast that we had on a while back.
Jesse: So even though you can listen to their podcasts, itās way better to actually meet people in person. I think itās what you getting at.
Richard: Especially when itās Friday afternoon and weāre good. Weāre going to put a brewery that wants to start a podcast also.
Jesse: Awesome.
Richard: Yeah. So itāll be interesting. Weāll see how that turns out. And we want to do a San Diego podcast too. There are all kinds of mostly marketing conversation that will be going on there. But thatās funny that weāre talking about this and I thought Oh yeah, thatās this afternoon.
Jesse: Yeah. So youāve got to get out there. Youāve got to meet people. And not only do you learn from them, but it also keeps you motivated. I think thereās learning and thereās also motivation sometimes. Sales are down and youāre like Whatās going on? How come nobodyās buying this week? And you need people to understand that to bounce these things off of.
Richard: So if youāre an entrepreneur and you actually had your business going for a while now, then you know itās a slightly manic depressive lifestyle. (laughing) Itās got a rollercoaster ride in it. Not necessarily depressing but there are times and just like you want to hear how someone else got through that, how someone else handled that. And it can get lonely. I mean youāre a solopreneur. Anyone whoās been sitting there working on the computer all day and they thought the office was horrible when they used to work at an office, sometimes you miss that office. Meet at the coffee shops, going to meetups.
Jesse: Sometimes youāre just like How do you do that one thing in Excel that makes this do like that? And you just like banging your head against the computer. And then like Man, I used to sit with somebody, there was an Excel expert back in the day, this wouldāve been done hours ago.
Richard: You wouldnāt be thinking about it anyway. Exactly. Do you do conferences and stuff like that?
Jesse: Thatās kind of what we want to talk about like conferences. If you donāt have that outlet, if you donāt have a meetup group and you should get that by the way you can even go to business in SBA meetings or there are all sorts of stuff. Chamber of Commerce and, wherever you live, thereās going to be some similar thing. But to really take your skills to a whole another level going to conferences is really the way to go and itās conference season here in San Diego.
Richard: Yeah. Itās funny Iām flying out next Tuesday for a conference New Media Summit, for the podcasters and thatās gonna be interesting because thatās a fun one too. Not only do you learn from the people that are in your same space doing podcasting but
Jesse: I get it. In the
Richard: We donāt guarantee. (laughing)
Jesse: By the way. Thatās a little extreme.
Richard: But it has happened. Itās not a
Jesse: Absolutely.
Richard: And so with the first one, whatās the one weāre going to? Oh, Traffic and Conversion.
Jesse: Yeah. So Traffic and Conversion is in San Diego. Thatās coming up soon. By the time you listen to this might have been in the past. So thereās kind of two groups in the
Richard: Oh yeah. That itās one of my favorite ones for a few reasons. First off, weāve known each other doing
Jesse: And theyāre all the same concepts here. Most likely youāre going to be using Facebook, you can be using Google and then youād want to play with the other new platforms out there, whether itās Instagram, or Pinterest, or YouTube. Actually, that brings me to the other conferences coming up. Social Media Marketing world. So thatās also in San Diego and about a couple of weeks later. But itās actually very similar but itās a little bit more focused on social media as you might guess from the name. But thereās a lot of the same speakers. So, Rich, when you go these companies whatās a couple the topics or tactics youāre looking at this year in specifically?
Richard: Letās see. Iāll take that in three separate pieces. Iāll say first, what do I most like to do when I go to a conference. And that usually connects deeper with the people that I already have a connection with, that itās mostly been online but then taken that connection offline. Thatās my ultimate goal at these conferences because you used to choose your tribe based on location and where you lived and now your tribe could literally be on the opposite side of the world or right next door or three thousand miles away, whatever. Pick a number. But at these conferences, itās really a great chance to deepen that connection. So thatās my first goal. Usually, then it goes into that. The second one that we were talking about earlier. Our first thing was learning, I want to learn from those people because Iāve been in this long enough. Theyāre either at my speed or above me and so I like to try to always have something new that I think I can add to their repertoire and vice versa. Thereās usually something I can get out of there. So I definitely want to learn but I really try to time out because of the wanting to touch so many of them and actually connect with them outside in real life. I try to schedule, I really go through whenās each of them speaking, whatās going on. I try to because I know Iām not the only one. Especially at the Social Media Marketing World, where thereās almost like groupies that follow some of these people around. Itās interesting how you can even approach that. Usually, I will reach out to them ahead of time and try to set up a meeting like Hey, what are you gonna do after you break out? Something like that or Do you want to go to this party?
Jesse: I think thatās a good idea. Yeah, I know what you mean, thereās a lot of people. Well, Richard, you think we have groupies that follow our podcast yet? And I donāt think so.
Richard: But my daughter knows we do.
Jesse: All right. (laughing) All right. Okay. So we got one and we got one weāre working on it. But yeah, when you go to some of the bigger named conferences that have more podcasters or influencers, digital marketers.
Richard: The bloggers.
Jesse: Yeah, theyāre out there and you see the line that forms after they speak is like 30 deep and youāre like okay. I donāt know if I want to be number 31 because Iām going to get like a
Richard: Yeah. And itās itās really cool. Thereās something you were saying that I think mixed also with what I was saying. I also like new people even though I like to up level learning. Thatās what learning is all about. I sometimes learn just as much from a newbie but itās not necessarily that they know more than me in that subject as much as they havenāt been living and breathing that subject. So sometimes they ask a better question. And so the thing that weāve been doing the same way because weāve been doing it the same way. It is like wow. If youāre not real quick to snuff the question because theyāre just getting started but you really hear it. You can get some gems because theyāre asking something. Think of all the things that are winning right now itās the things that are making things frictionless. Uber and Netflix and all this. My daughter literally says to me the other day: I love watching this stuff on Amazon you donāt even have to change your channel, it just rolls over. Oh, great. So but you have an opportunity to see things differently and the reason why I brought up that one was Blockbuster was approached by Netflix. Hey, would you like to require this type of thing? Not only do you not want to get out of here. We think people like this idea of series serendipitously bumping into neighbors while looking at the back of it. So itās like someone asked the question differently. And then Netflix was developed. And Amazon, shouldnāt Sears have been Amazon? Sometimes you need that beginner mind to make you look at something different and then you can go talk to all those other people and figure out the answer for sure. But itās just a
Jesse: For sure. Yeah, I think whether itās a conference or even more of a meetup thereās definitely people that know more than you. Iām probably looking more for the expert level knowledge than the newbies, like talking to everybody. Iām not as much of a talker as you. There will be people that Iāve heard them on a podcast before and Iāll have to go to their session because I either I know who they are
Richard: I think you just nailed it right there. If in sales letās go back to that weāve heard it over and over again five to ten touch points. What does that really mean? It means, Iām not going to make this be hard stats, but it means it takes five times until you probably become aware of something. You see new things constantly and then around six or seven you kind of like Oh, thatās interesting, an eight, nine, or ten, you either buy or donāt buy. But to your point, you need to see it over and over and over again. Think about how many different ways. So five to ten touch points 51ŹÓʵ. You can go to these places and a lot of these conferences you yourself can learn something. You can do biz dev with other vendors products that can help 51ŹÓʵ. So youāre going to go to these things and hopefully, you might find two or three new people that want to connect to the App Store and new business. Iām not saying you close that deal right then but itās a touchpoint.
Jesse: Actually I think thatās a good read. We didnāt really touch on that but a lot of times go into conferences too. Donāt ignore the vendors, the vendor booths. Of course, theyāre trying to sell you something and they want to come to talk to you and maybe they have some freebies and giveaways but you can learn a lot by talking to the vendors as well like all different things you hadnāt even thought of yet.
Richard: I mean you can sit there and Google your way to try to find out an answer. You can go to a conference and there are five different shipping things and now you can figure out which shipping you really should be using right to the source.
Jesse: Absolutely.
Richard: Googling, looking through dots, trying to figure out which one is going to work.
Jesse: And a lot of times when you go to the conferences too you realize that itās not just the newbies work in the booths, sometimes itās the top dogs are working the booths. You like it now. Iāve worked boots before at conferences as both a peon and more experienced person. Sometimes I didnāt know the answer butā¦
Richard: It depends on how long that trip has been. Have you been on the road for three months? Probably the newbie. If this is a major conference there probablyā¦
Jesse: A lot of times you get the big dogs there. Not only are you getting information, but you also get it from the right person that you would never get this person on email. I guess thatās a good point there. If itās the VP of sales or whatever thatās work in the booth that person not necessarily on the customer support line. So very important to go talk to the vendors and learn from them, learn from everybody, network. It comes as very important and the reason weāre telling you this in a podcast is weāre excited about going to these conferences and then learning very specific things that we can bring in in the future. So Iāll give you a couple of examples. Weāve talked a lot about Instagram lately so going to be anything thatās Instagram related. Iām gonna be going into those, taking a bunch of notes. Some of it might be a way to advance to take notes on it and put it into a podcast but Iām going to try to pull in a couple of nuggets of information that we can use. Rich, what are you, need specific topics are you just looking overall?
Richard: Mostly back to my first two points, connections with people. You obviously know do this podcast as we do together but also
Jesse: Cool, Iāll hang out with you then. Then you can be the connector and then Iāll be the one furiously taking notes and learning tactics. It could be a good thing.
Richard: Sounds good. Team up one of the parties.
Jesse: Yeah, we also go to the parties. Thatās always fun too. Thatās how you really meet people. Iām also thinking, itās chatbot season for me so Iām going to be super excited about chatbots, and Iāve listened to a ton of podcasts, Iāve applied it a little bit here and there but I think I just need to dive in headfirst. So Iām probably gonna hit up four or five different sessions specifically about chatbots and marketing with chatbots not just more from How do you acquire traffic. Build a funnel with chatbot so thatās something Iām super excited about it. I wonāt be sharing like 5 hours of information on the podcast but I do want to deliver what I can and from some of the experts. Try to break it down into a Jesse and Rich style.
Richard: Yeah, that would be something that would be great. Great combo between the both of us too because Iām also gonna be focusing a lot on not just the podcast but just streaming in general. Live streaming, audio, video because to your point you need traffic. And if someone knew exactly the movie to make. They would just make that movie. But Hollywood doesnāt know the exact movie to make. So you make 20 movies and you just hope you built the model that one of those is a hit it pays for the next 40 movies. Going there and learning how to do your own content creation is going to be good for these people. The 51ŹÓʵ podcast too because whatever it is you know thereās some sort of content you need to create. If youāre getting people to go to a chatbot youāre gonna be giving them some content of some kind.
Jesse: It just got to be shorter.
Richard: Yeah. Exactly. You write a blog itās to get people to come to your website and or improve your SEO. So itās all the same game.
Jesse: Kind of what do you like to do too. Like you, if you can do the Instagram 15 second stories, if you can pick up a phone. Iām doing this in front of myself and put your thumb on the record button and deliver like an awesome
Richard: Of course. Letās see, if one of the things that I would really love is to learn what may be some of you want us to learn are to find out at these conferences. So if you go to the 51ŹÓʵ.com/blog/podcast and scroll down to any of the individual podcasts, you can actually write a question there and or tell us why you should be on this show. Also because weād love more merchants on the show too. We love to give you feedback and help you with your businesses as well. Weāre all here for learning and growth in our businesses.
Jesse: Yeah, absolutely. If thereās something you specifically want to learn, weāre going to some pretty expensive conferences that you donāt have to pay for. So if you have a very specific question, let us know in the podcast on the bottom of the podcast page and then yeah what Richardās saying is for sure. We want to talk to some more merchants. Thereās a little button on the bottom that you can just tell us your story. Give us why you think heād be a great podcast guest. We can review your site give you some live advice and tips. So a lot of reasons there to help drive your business.
Richard: In speaking of reading and reviewing, we can always use it. We love feedback. We love to learn. We want to know what you like, what you donāt like, what we can do more, or what we can do less of. Definitely please also read and review that good podcast.
Jesse: Rate review, get out there. Make it happen.