Going Solo Media vs Relying on Social Media – SCCMH [Podcast 106]

“Going Solo Media vs Relying on Social Media – SCCMH [Podcast 106]”

Jim Edwards is fresh out of Facebook Jail due to a technological issue, not a content issue and he is here to discuss the power of being a SOLO MEDIA vs having to rely on social media. Did you know you can do a LIVE video / Q & A / Podcast from your own website and bypass all social media platforms? Check this out… What would you do if you were in Facebook Jail and had a scheduled paid webinar coming up?

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Business Contingency Planning During Social Media Blackout – SCCMH [Podcast 105]

“Business Contingency Planning During Social Media Blackout – SCCMH [Podcast 105]”

Jim and Stew discuss what you should consider IF you rely significantly on social media in your business.

What would you do if you were in Facebook Jail? Recently Jim Edwards felt the wrath of Facebook filters that shut him down for a week even though he spends nearly $100,000 a month on Facebook advertisements. Without explanation or the ability to defend his actions, Facebook closed his ability to post on the social media platform for a week.

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Content Marketing Defined Ideas – SCCMH [Podcast 104]

“Content Marketing Defined Ideas – SCCMH [Podcast 104]”

Jim Edwards of the Sales Copywriting and Content Marketing Hacks podcast helps define what content marketing is, has become, and what it will be as we all evolve into our own media companies as entrepreneurs.

Defined: Content marketing is a marketing technique of creating and distributing valuable, relevant and consistent content to attract and acquire a clearly defined audience – with the objective of driving profitable customer action. (CMI)

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It Does Not Have to be Perfect – Just Good – SCCMH [Podcast 103]

“It Does Not Have to be Perfect – Just Good – SCCMH [Podcast 103]”

Follow along with Jim and Stew as they discuss getting things done without the stress of obsessing over them having to be perfect. Good and done is always better than is better than nothing! Good can be improved upon while nothing will produce NO results. 

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Business Reset – You Might Need a Reset IF… – SCCMH [Podcast 102]

“Business Reset – You Might Need a Reset IF… – SCCMH [Podcast 102]”

In podcast 102 Jim Edwards and Stew Smith will pull out their Jeff Foxworthy hats on here for the podcast…

“Your Business Might Need a RESET IF….”

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Being More Concise With Sales Copy – SCCMH [Podcast 101]

“Being More Concise With Sales Copy – SCCMH [Podcast 101]”

Less is More. Would you like to be able to draft sales copy and be more concise? Let’s do some wizard / script walk through of the Bullet Scripts (Feature – Benefit – Meaning).

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Weekly Update – February 10, 2021

A Note From Jim “I’ve Tried Everything – What Should I Do? – I’m Stuck!” I get this a lot in the help desk… it usually goes something like this. “I’ve bought every course. “I’ve paid out thousands. “I’m now in debt. “I have all these tools. “I’ve been studying for years. “I’ve tried drop…

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Weekly Update – February 3, 2021

A Note From Jim Change + Simple Solutions Markets change. People’s tastes change. What works now will change later. The key is, as things change, look for simple solutions to get new results. Things change fast. Often the answer is NOT the most complicated thing you can do, but rather the simplest thing. Simple and…

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Weekly Update – January 27, 2021

A Note From Jim Like the shoe people say… “Just Do It!”  Nothing teaches like digging in — doing it — seeing what happens — and adjusting from there. You can theorize about it all you want, but until you do it, you don’t REALLY know what will happen. What’s something you’ve been putting off…

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Weekly Update – January 20, 2021

A Note From Jim Time, Tools and Skills + Vision 1992-1996: My first book took 4 years to write using a word processor. November 1997: My first website took 30 days, 3 books, and a whole lot of sleepless nights to get done. 1998: My first audio product cost me $300 to record in some…

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