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S5 Ep 63Building An Email Editorial Calendar Part 2

I've been working on Swim University's email strategy. I aim to treat email more like social media notifications, directing attention to long-form content on YouTube and our website. For March, I planned video promotions, a filter cleanse BOGO sale, and an article on hot tub water testing. I've also switched from Yoast SEO to Rank Math and migrated to the Gutenberg editor in WordPress for better features and efficiency. If you have any feedback or questions, email me at [email protected].

May 21, 202420 min

S5 Ep 62Templatizing Featured Images for Blog Posts

I've been on a kick recently with templatizing everything. After dealing with bottlenecks in creating featured images for blog posts, I decided to templatize this process too. Inspired by our YouTube thumbnails, I'll create a Figma board with 6-8 background colors, textures, and reusable assets. Each featured image will include up to three words of text, one action icon (like an arrow or check mark), and a topical item (like a hot tub or pool). This approach will streamline the process and ensure consistency across our content. If you have any questions, email me at [email protected].

May 20, 202435 min

S5 Ep 61AI Sucks

May 17, 202450 min

S5 Ep 60Systems! 2

May 16, 202425 min

S5 Ep 59Systems!

May 15, 202425 min

S5 Ep 58Q&A Part 2: My Thoughts On The Current State of SEO in 2024

May 14, 202453 min

S5 Ep 57Q&A Part 1: My Email Response SOP

May 13, 202426 min

S5 Ep 56Searching For My "Why"

May 10, 202426 min

S5 Ep 55Building an Email Editorial Calendar

May 8, 20241h 2m

S5 Ep 54Prioritizing Weekly Tasks Out Loud

May 6, 202453 min

S5 Ep 53Brainstorming a Cross-Sell Postcard Design

May 3, 202436 min

S5 Ep 52How Did My New Email Design Perform?

May 1, 202415 min

S5 Ep 51The Future of Running an Online Business

Apr 29, 202430 min

S5 Ep 50Making My Emails Better

Apr 26, 202457 min

S5 Ep 49Focus 2

Apr 24, 202456 min

S5 Ep 48My AI Team Meeting Debrief

Apr 22, 202427 min

S5 Ep 47The Video-First Content Workflow

Apr 19, 202421 min

S5 Ep 46Product Design, Shipping, and AI Updates

Apr 17, 20241h 7m

S5 Ep 45Improving My Shipping Process

Apr 15, 202450 min

S5 Ep 44The 404 Campaign Blueprint

Apr 12, 20241h 10m

S5 Ep 43Brainstorming Superpixels (Part 1)

Apr 10, 20241h 26m

S5 Ep 43How to Run a “Real” Business Online

Apr 8, 202456 min

S5 Ep 42Stop Stealing My Content. Buy This Instead…

Apr 5, 202445 min

S5 Ep 40Our SaaS Tools Are Failing Us

Apr 3, 202429 min

S5 Ep 41Focus

Apr 1, 202425 min

S5 Ep 39Business Update (March 2024)

Mar 29, 202452 min

S5 Ep 38Brainstorming Shipping Physical Products

Mar 27, 202437 min

S5 Ep 37Reacting to 2023 Business Tweets

Mar 25, 202434 min

S5 Ep 36How I Publish an Insane Number of Podcasts Every Week

Mar 22, 202439 min

S5 Ep 35Creating a Sales Letter with Voice Memos and ChatGPT

Mar 20, 202426 min

S5 Ep 34Making Room In My Busy Schedule for Better Activities

Mar 18, 202428 min

S5 Ep 33Stop Overcomplicating Simple Money-Making Tasks

Mar 15, 202423 min

S5 Ep 326 Years of Business Taught Me This One Thing

Today, I reflect on a journal entry from January 30, 2018, where I expressed a desire to own four profitable online brands, but recognized that Swim University was my main success. I discuss how I constantly revisit the same goal: improving Swim University by focusing on traffic, conversion rates, and product development. The realization that I’ve been circling around the same insights for years underscores the importance of consistent practice. The core message? The key to success is to simplify and commit to daily content creation, just like consistently moving more and eating less for health.

Mar 13, 202445 min

S5 Ep 31Q&A

Answering three questions today, I explore the overlap between Swim University’s info products and e-commerce business, the future of Brew Cabin, and a topic I wish people would ask me about. Discussing Swim University, I explain how SEO drives leads, while email marketing and cross-selling between courses and chemicals generate most sales. Reflecting on Brew Cabin, I share my passion for homebrewing and the potential for future content focused on personal projects. Lastly, I express a desire for more questions about my work process, sharing my enthusiasm for discussing the behind-the-scenes aspects of my projects.

Mar 11, 202437 min

S5 Ep 30Critiquing My About Page

I've been working on the Swim University about page and sought feedback on Twitter. Suggestions led to changes like adjusting text alignment for readability and adding photos of me working on pools. I also switched from Yoast SEO to Rank Math for better features and cost efficiency. Additionally, I migrated to the Gutenberg editor in WordPress, finding its new features beneficial for my workflow. Lastly, I separated our brand assets and press information into distinct pages for better clarity. If you have any questions or feedback, email me at [email protected].

Mar 8, 202430 min

S5 Ep 29Niching Down on Products and Lead Magnets

Eric asked about expanding my course offerings and improving lead magnets. I have specific cheat sheets for pools and hot tubs. I'm considering smaller, targeted courses and other lead magnets like quizzes or webinars to boost engagement. I'll test these on Facebook first. Offers must be specific to convert better. For example, a saltwater pool cheat sheet for saltwater pool owners works better than a generic pool cheat sheet. Offering multiple products and specific lead magnets can capture more of my audience and turn more leads into customers. If you have more questions, email me at [email protected].

Mar 6, 202428 min

S5 Ep 286 Business Growth Ideas I’m Thinking About

Today, I'm sharing some thoughts about my business. I'm covering six main points: post-purchase email flows, content syndication, Facebook traffic, micro-products, using fewer but better tools, and sending more emails. I dive into my dilemma between using Podia and Thinkific, why I need post-purchase emails, and how content syndication can increase reach. I explore leveraging Facebook traffic through engagement ads and creating micro-products for specific audiences. I discuss optimizing tools like Rank Math to streamline processes and my strategy for sending more emails without overwhelming my audience. Email me at [email protected] with your thoughts!

Mar 4, 202443 min

S5 Ep 27Technical SEO Changes I’ve Made to My Website

I took a break from work to record this episode and share what I've been working on lately. I've been coding and designing for three days straight, focusing on updating my website. I talked about changes I've made, like improving SEO, updating design elements, and streamlining user experience. I also shared my thoughts on using different tools and platforms for my courses and email marketing. If you're curious about my SEO strategies or have any questions, feel free to email me at [email protected].

Mar 1, 202456 min

S5 Ep 26How Did My Real-Time Sales Email Do? (Part 2)

I share my experience using AI tools to dictate and create sales emails for a hot tub chemical. I discuss using Descript to transcribe voice memos and ChatGPT to edit and format the emails, emphasizing the efficiency and effectiveness of this process. The outcome was positive, with successful sales results, and I plan to continue using this method. If you have any questions, email me at [email protected].

Feb 28, 202424 min

S5 Ep 25Let’s Write a Sales Email in Real Time (Part 1)

I explore creating an SEO maintenance process with Semrush, focusing on fixing broken links, disavowing toxic links, and improving internal linking. I also discuss social media strategies to boost page visibility. I'm dictating a three-part email sales series for our hot tub chemical, Weekly Cleanse. The emails will explain the product, share customer testimonials, and include a last-chance reminder for a BOGO sale. This process aims to create engaging, effective sales emails. Email me at [email protected] with any questions.

Feb 26, 202438 min

S5 Ep 24Brainstorming Weekly SEO Maintenance Tasks

I'm working on creating a weekly (or possibly monthly) process for SEO maintenance. This will cover tasks like improving SEO, backlink building, and technical stuff. I use Semrush as my main SEO tool, having switched from Ahrefs because I prefer Semrush's interface and all-in-one functionality.My focus includes fixing broken links, such as affiliate links, internal links, and external links. I use Lasso for affiliate links to check if anything is out of stock. I also plan to disavow any new toxic links that come up via Semrush and whitelist good ones. Addressing audit errors flagged in the weekly Semrush audit, like HTML-to-text ratios or duplicate title tags, is another key task. I'm also exploring backlink outreach by reaching out to companies to get on their resources page, which involves creating a good template and emailing a set number of companies each week. Recovering old links by reaching out to site owners to update outdated links or recreating content for old URLs is also part of the plan. Additionally, I'll be using tools like Link Whisperer to create internal links to orphaned posts.Improving our social media strategy to drive traffic and potentially "goose" pages that need a boost is another area I'm considering. This might involve promoting specific posts via email, ads, or social media. This is the initial process, and I'll refine it over time. If you have any SEO maintenance tasks that work well for you, I'd love to hear about them. Email me at [email protected]. If you share something useful, I might include it in my process and discuss it in a future episode.

Feb 23, 202424 min

S5 Ep 23My 2024 SEO Strategy (Including Backlinks)

I'm diving into the world of SEO, reflecting on the recent drop in traffic at Swim University following the helpful content update. I'll share my thoughts on why this might be happening and my strategies to combat it, including producing more content, updating existing content, and exploring new methods like digital PR and podcast guesting. I'll also discuss the importance of diversification and staying proactive rather than reactive in the face of challenges. Join me as I brainstorm ways to navigate this overcorrection period and come out stronger.

Feb 21, 202450 min

S5 Ep 22The Most Important Page On Any Website for SEO

I discuss the importance of an "About" page for your business, inspired by insights from using Crazy Egg's heat maps on Swim University's homepage. I share my discovery of the high interest in the "About Us" section and brainstorm ways to enhance it for better SEO and user engagement. I outline key elements for an effective "About" page, including a compelling mission statement, company history, team information, and the significance of establishing expertise, authority, and trust.

Feb 19, 202457 min

S5 Ep 21How to Kill a Solopreneur

Matt tries something new by diving into a thought-provoking tweet from Justin Welsh. Join Matt as he explores Justin's "Nine Things That Will Kill a One-Person Business," offering his unique take on each point. While Matt doesn't consider himself a solopreneur, his experience running a business with a small team provides valuable insights. From the pitfalls of having a big ego to the importance of networking, Matt shares candid reflections and practical advice for entrepreneurs. Tune in for an engaging discussion on maintaining and growing a successful solo venture.

Feb 16, 202444 min

S5 Ep 20My Failed DTC Experiment

Here's a list of everything I did wrong when starting the DTC side of my business (physical products). Let's talk about it.

Feb 14, 202436 min

S5 Ep 19My 10X Business Strategy Redux

I found 3 old journal entries in 2023 with similar plans. Some ideas are good. But some ideas need to change. Let's talk about it.

Feb 12, 202436 min

S5 Ep 18The Passion Mashing Theory

Let's talk about how you (and I) are special. And how we can apply that to our businesses.

Feb 9, 202435 min

S5 Ep 17Important Tasks I Know I Should Do to Improve My Business

I went back through the last year of my journal (2023) and found an entry that I needed to hear again. Let's talk about it.

Feb 7, 20241h 5m

S5 Ep 16Ideas to Improve Subscriber Satisfaction

When a visitor or viewer subscribes to my ecosystem, how can I surprise and delight them to build trust and ultimately earn more revenue?

Feb 5, 202430 min

S5 Ep 15Ideas to Streamline Content Creation

Let's come up with some ideas on how I can make writing and publishing articles easier and faster.

Feb 2, 202434 min