The Duct Tape Marketing Podcast
Insightful interviews with authors, experts, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders who share valuable marketing tips, growth strategies, and resources. Hosted by John Jantsch, one of America's top small business marketing experts, this show is dedicated to helping you craft effective marketing strategies that will grow your business. Whether you're a small business owner, marketing professional, or marketing agency owner, you'll gain valuable insights and actionable advice on topics such as marketing strategy, consulting, social media marketing, content marketing, SEO, email marketing, lead generation, business management, entrepreneurship and much more. With over 900 episodes since its inception in 2005, The Duct Tape Marketing podcast is your go-to resource for all things marketing or business growth. Join us each week as we dive into the latest marketing trends and strategies that will help you achieve your business goals. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from the best in the business. Tune in to The Duct Tape Marketing podcast and start listening today!

How to Create a Morning Routine That Breeds Success written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing

Marketing Podcast with Benjamin Spall Podcast Transcript

This week on the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I chat with Benjamin Spall. Spall is co-author of the book My Morning Routine: How Successful People Start Every Day Inspired and co-founder of the website by the same name.

For their website and book, Spall and his co-founder and co-author, Michael Xander, have interviewed nearly 300 successful leaders in arenas as diverse as business, sports, the arts, and government. On today’s episode, we talk about what we can learn from the morning routines of successful people when creating our own set of rituals to start the day.

Spall has contributed to various other publications, including Entrepreneur, Business Insider, and the Huffington Post.

Questions I ask Benjamin Spall:
  • What are some of the known benefits of having a morning routine?
  • How do you create a shutdown ritual?
  • Did you discover any patterns, or things that everybody does, in the morning?
What you’ll learn if you give a listen:
  • How sticking to your morning routine can make you more productive all day long
  • Why you can’t forget about your evening routine to set you up for success the next day
  • How to use “habit stacking” to make your routine easier to follow
Key takeaways from the episode and more about Benjamin Spall:

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How to Edge Out Your Competition by Being Uncopyable written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing

Marketing Podcast with Steve A. Miller Podcast Transcript

This week’s guest on the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is Steve A. Miller. Miller is a consultant, speaker, and author. His most recent book, Uncopyable: How to Create an Unfair Advantage Over Your Competition, is about how small business owners can create an uncopyable relationship with their clients to keep them coming back time and again, and it’s what we discuss here on the podcast.

Miller founded The Adventure LLC over thirty years ago, and has served as a consultant for many global brands, including Proctor & Gamble, Nordstrom, and Coca-Cola.

He has spoken at over 1,500 conferences and workshops, and has contributed to numerous publications including the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and Business Week.

Questions I ask Steve A. Miller:
  • What is the uncopyable mindset?
  • How do you innovate to create a better experience for your customers?
  • How can owning a word help you define your brand?
What you’ll learn if you give a listen:
  • How to make your customers stop caring about price
  • The difference between loyalty and attachment
  • Why competition doesn’t breed innovation, it breeds conformity
Key takeaways from the episode and more about Steve A. Miller:

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This episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is brought to you by Gusto! Payroll and benefits are hard. Especially when you’re a small business. Gusto is making payroll, benefits, and HR easy for modern small businesses. You no longer have to be a big company to get great technology, great benefits, and great service to take care of your team.

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Using Convenience to Disrupt the Competition written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing

Marketing Podcast with Shep Hyken Podcast Transcript


This week on the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I chat with Shep Hyken. He is the Chief Amazement Officer of Shepard Presentations and the author of the upcoming book The Convenience Revolution: How to Deliver a Customer Service Experience That Disrupts the Competition and Creates Fierce Loyalty.

Hyken’s previous books have been New York Times and Washington Post bestsellers. He is also a prolific speaker, having been inducted into the National Speakers Association Hall of Fame for lifetime achievement in the speaking profession.

Hyken works with companies to revolutionize their approach to customer service and to help them build loyalty and longstanding relationships with their clients. In this episode, Hyken details the ways in which becoming the company that is most convenient to do business with can help you stand out from the competition and create lifelong customers.

Questions I ask Shep Hyken:
  • Why convenience as a revolution? Hasn’t convenience always been a good idea?
  • How can a small business owner apply the friction reduction principles used by a giant company, like Amazon, to strengthen their company?
  • Where can small business owners begin to look for places to unearth the potential for innovation?
What you’ll learn if you give a listen:
  • Why you’re now expected to compete with the best customer service a client’s ever received from anyone, rather than just your direct competitors
  • How to use what your competitors are doing as a benchmark, not a goal
  • Why looking outside your industry can help you find inspiration for innovation
Key takeaways from the episode and more about Shep Hyken:

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To help support the show, Gusto is offering our listeners an exclusive, limited-time deal. Sign up today, and you’ll get 3 months free once you run your first payroll. Just go to Gusto.com/TAPE.

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Fighting Unconscious Bias in Your Organization written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing

 

Marketing Podcast with Dolly Chugh Podcast Transcript


My guest for this week’s episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is Dolly Chugh. Chugh is a psychologist and associate professor of management and organizations at the Stern School of Business at NYU. She’s also the author of the forthcoming book The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias.

Chugh writes a monthly column for Forbes.com on gender, race, diversity, inclusion and bias, and has contributed to more than 20 academic and managerial publications including the Harvard Business Review, Psychological Science, Social Justice Research, and The American Economic Review. Her research has also been featured on numerous media outlets including National Public Radio, The Washington PostThe New York Times, and The Economist.

In this episode, we unpack the ways in which unconscious bias may get in the way of good people living their lives and running their businesses as fairly and equitably as they’d like.

Questions I ask Dolly Chugh:
  • What do you mean when you say “being the person you mean to be”?
  • How can I, as the leader of a company, make fighting bias and promoting diversity a priority?
  • How much does a lack of exposure to diversity contribute to unconscious bias?
What you’ll learn if you give a listen:
  • How you can be a vulnerable leader and be willing to admit that you’re learning and working to correct your own unconscious bias
  • How running better meetings can help you combat bias within your organization
  • How you can be an activist, with a little “a,” in your everyday life
Key takeaways from the episode and more about Dolly Chugh:

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This episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is brought to you by Gusto! Payroll and benefits are hard. Especially when you’re a small business. Gusto is making payroll, benefits, and HR easy for modern small businesses. You no longer have to be a big company to get great technology, great benefits, and great service to take care of your team.

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How to Transform Your Company Into an Inbound Organization written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing

Marketing Podcast with Todd Hockenberry Podcast Transcript


My guest for this week’s episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is Todd Hockenberry. He is the founder of Top Line Results, a management consulting firm, and the co-author of the book Inbound Organization: How to Build and Strengthen Your Company’s Future Using Inbound Principles, which we discuss today.

Founded nearly 10 years ago, Top Line Results guides B2B companies who are struggling to adapt to the changes in buying behavior. Using online tools, they help clients stay ahead of the latest tech-driven changes.

Todd writes regularly about industry and technology trends, and has been published in trade magazines such as The Fabricator, Industrial Laser Solutions, Modern Metals, Modern Application News, and others. He also co-hosts the podcast Inbound2Grow with Dan Tyre.

Questions I ask Todd Hockenberry:
  • What’s new that you are bringing to the subject of inbound?
  • What is the “inbound organization”?
  • How do you encourage your employees across all departments to embrace the inbound culture shift?
What you’ll learn if you give a listen:
  • How the idea of “inbound” goes far beyond the reaches of marketing
  • Why you need to stay focused on the customer throughout their entire interaction with your company
  • How to shift your perspective from business owner to prospective client
Key takeaways from the episode and more about Todd Hockenberry:

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This episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is brought to you by Gusto! Payroll and benefits are hard. Especially when you’re a small business. Gusto is making payroll, benefits, and HR easy for modern small businesses. You no longer have to be a big company to get great technology, great benefits, and great service to take care of your team.

To help support the show, Gusto is offering our listeners an exclusive, limited-time deal. Sign up today, and you’ll get 3 months free once you run your first payroll. Just go to Gusto.com/TAPE.

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