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Marcus Whitney is president of Jumpstart Foundry, a healthcare business accelerator. He is a serial entrepreneur and recognized Nashville area technology thought leader. Don't forget to check out his TEDx Nashville talk, Nashville Hustle.
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Marcus Whitney moved to Nashville without knowing anyone. He went from serving Nashville technology leaders as a waiter to becoming a recognized thought leader himself.
It’s easy to get motivated when you have kids and no idea of how to pay your bills.
Open your mouth and share your story.
Just show up. Don’t be the invisible person in the back of the room.
Find meet ups and groups to network with.
Preparation always helps people feel more confident.
Be more outgoing by preparing your story before attending a networking event. Know what you want to be known for.
Bring your business cards.
Networking is really a form of personal marketing.
It’s an impression game. How many times have people seen you and your name? What is the quality of that impression?
Marcus’ TEDx Nashville Talk.
You’re going to have to lie to yourself to get over the bias that limit you from doing things your heart tells you to do.
It’s pretty hard to listen to your heart when your mind is telling you the ways you will fail. Tell yourself you’re already the thing you want to be.
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Remember something that was really great on your down days.
Failure is just part of the process of developing mastery.
It’s not always about winning. It’s about growth, reflection and awareness of how you’re moving towards mastery.
Down days are just days. Days in months, months in years.
On Moontoast.
Marcus is an avid LinkedIn stalker.
Networking Tips1. Get good photography.2. Pay attention to your LinkedIn profile.3. Get your pitch together.
App Recommendation: SlackBook Recommendation: The Best Place to Work: The Art and Science of Creating an Extraordinary Workplace by Ron Friedman PhDContact Marcus: @marcuswhitney or JSF.co
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Jayson Gaignard is the host of The Mastermind Talks Podcast, he is the author of the best selling book, Mastermind Dinners: Build Lifelong Relationships by Connecting Experts, Influencers, and Linchpins and organizer of Mastermind Talks, a unique two-day networking conference.
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Jayson Gaignard considers himself more of an introvert, but has made himself a huge success from organizing networking events like dinners and a conference.
He dropped out of high school with a 6-7 million dollar Ecommerce business.
He ended up $250,000in debt before being inspired by Seth Godin.
Jayson attended a Seth Godin “Connection Economy” lecture.
He started Mastermind Dinners by inviting six to eight entrepreneurs who didn’t know each other.
The bank could take everything except his relationships
Mastermind Talks was a huge success, so he did it again.
Interview with Clay Hebert and Scott Oldford.
Bryan Kurtz ran Board Room dinners once a month for 30 years.
Jason is trying to move away from dinners and move into experiences like cooking classes and axe throwing.
How to research people to invite to your dinner.
Be sure to grab a copy of Mastermind Dinners.
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Connect with the connectors. Find the nodes in your area of expertise. This will fast track your network building.
Interview with Zvi Band and Derek Colburn.
Check out: Contactually.
It’s not about the tools and tactics, it’s about clarity and focus on who you are and where you want to go.
You’re the average of the five people you spent the most amount of time with.
Some people are in your life for a reason and some are in your life for a season.
It’s not how many friends you can count, it’s how many you can count on.
Interview with Guy Kawasaki.
App Recommendation: Voice Memos (Android)
Book Recommendation: Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Contact: Jayson on Twitter @jaysongainard.
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Clay Hebert is an entrepreneur, marketer and speaker. He is a crowdfunding expert with a speciality in Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaigns.
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Since 2012, Clay Hebert has helped over one hundred entrepreneurs, makers, inventors, authors and filmmakers raise over $25 million on crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo.
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Clay's first Kickstarter client was Gold Star Children by Mitty Griffis Mirrer.
Clay has worked on over 100 crowdfunding projects.
Tons of media exposure for your crowdfunding project won't necessarily help you as much as your network will.
The average crowdfunding campaign creator needs 500 - 1,000 backers.
Make a list of the 100 people you need to reach out to first.
Mike Delponte and the Soma Kickstarter campaign.
Hacking Kickstarter from Tim Ferris' blog.
Segment your personal address book into different groups and compose emails for each group.
If you want to know who your most important people are review your text messages.
Build a share page to make it easy as possible to your core 100 people.
Create personal emails, it’s not about blasting people (or blasting their eyeballs).
Clay has shared the stage speaking with people like Seth Godin, Tim Ferris, Pam Slim and James Altucher.
Jayson Gaignard amazing Mastermind Talks Conference.
Clay’s Mom’s kitchen sign “Many have eaten here, few have died.”
A life changed. Clay's summary of spending six months with Seth Godin in his SAMBA program.
Stew Leonard's grocery store.
Constantly try to help people.
Julia Roy is Clay’s awesome girlfriend. Follow her too. @juliaroy
Wake up and figure out how to help other people each morning.
Helping other people has been the most useful and powerful connection tool I have ever used.
Most freelancers need to be better at positioning and selling what they do.
Tell the story of who you are and include testimonials.
Networking is one of the most important things to help your business.
Start hosting dinners.
Who do you want to invite to your private dinner? Skip the parties and host your own dinner.
Go from attending to hosting.
Thornton May runs Cambridge Technology Partners.
Facebook is like holding a board meeting at a Chucky Cheese’s.
Download the free NBN Radio daily goals.
“The single best productivity system is the one that works for you.” @juliaroy
App Recommendation: Slack.
Book Recommendation: Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Someone Who's Been There by Cheryl Strayed.
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Dorie Clark is a strategy consultant and professional speaker who has worked with clients including Google, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, and the World Bank. She is a regular contributor to Forbes and the Harvard Business Review, and the author ofReinventing You: Define Your Brand, Imagine Your Future and the forthcoming Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It.
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Reinventing Your Personal Brand by Dorie Clark
Dorie shares her thoughts about changing your job or career and repositioning yourself.
She sold her bicycle on Craigslist to a copy editor at Harvard Business Review. This led to her opportunity to write for HBR, but she had to ask.
My interview with Jason Saddler about fear of asking.
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When reinventing yourself be clear on your own narrative. Take control of it. Highlight the strengths you gained previously and how they will provide value in your new position.
Dorie shares some personal pitch tips.
How to find mentors.
Try to build a mentor board of directors. Find people with areas of specialty that can help you specifically.
Talking about Stand Out.
How to become recognized as a true expert in your field.
Become a connector and organize an event. Check out Robbie Samuels’ Socializing For Justice.
Dorie recommends Contactually as a great CRM tool to manage your relationships (so do I).
Make it easy for people to connect and find each other at events. Use name tags with “I’m looking for…” for attendees to fill in the blank.
My interview with Contactually’s Zvi Band.
Content creation and inbound marketing is important.
Wait for seeds to sprout.
It’s 100,000 times more powerful for people to come to you, than for you to come to them with hat in hand.
Read a bunch of things and become knowledgable enough to write about it. You can also do interviews about the topic and write about those. Do it in a way that adds something new to the dialogue.
Your network will build itself, once you’ve built the content that shows people you are worth it.
The first step is to start with your own blog, “establish clips”.
Start by creating your own blog. Here’s my ten minute tutorial.
Use the ladder strategy to move up to better publications.
Pre-order Stand Out today.
App Recommendation: TripIt ProBook Recommendation: Turkey – Bright Sun, Strong Tea : On the Road with a Travel Writerby Tom Brosnahan.Contact Dorie: at DorieClark.com
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Guy Kawasaki is the chief evangelist ofCanva, an online graphic design tool. He was an advisor to the Motorola business unit of Google and the chief evangelist of Apple. Guy is also the author of APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur , What the Plus! Google+ for the Rest of Us,Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions, The Art of the Start and eight other books. His latest book is, The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users, which he co-wrote with Peg Fizpatrick.
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Guy Kawasaki begins by talking about his work with Canva.
Peg Fitzpatrick and Guy are like characters from “24”.
The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users
Self-proclaimed social media experts.
Check LinkedIn Recommendations and Twitter Lists of social media consultants before engaging (or ask me).
Guy speaks 50 – 75 times a year.
We discuss the need for an assigned person to run social media at conferences and events.
A big mistake is not posting enough to social media.
If you’re not pissing off a few people on social media, you’re just not using it right.
My CRM tool is “work your ass off.”
Guy uses social media as a marketing tool. He’s not using it to make friends.
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Guy would start networking again by using LinkedIn and Slideshare.
People (more or less) have to be who they say they are on LinkedIn. It’s a much more serious network.
Google+ is a fantastic place.
Calvin Lee @mahemstudiosused Twitter to network his way to Guy Kawasaki (the story is in my book)
It’s not how you get in (to a job) it’s what you do once you’re in.
In technology it doesn’t matter where (your position) you get in.
People (in Silicon Valley) do not care about your background.
Enchanting people requires that you are likable, trustworthy and competent. How you communicate that has radically changed because of social media.
The importance of a smile.
We talk about writing and traditional versus self publishing.
The hard part about writing a book is not the writing, but the marketing.
Check out The Art of the Start 2.0 coming out in March.
App Recommendation: Boxer (the best email client iOS)Book Recommendation: The Martian by Andy Weir.
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Chris Pirillo is a technology leader, YouTube celebrity, conference organizer (Gnomedex and Vlogger Fair) and a leader in developing online communities. He's worked with brands like Google, Intel, Microsoft and Staples.
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Vlogger Fair, video blogging conference.
Becoming a first time dad.
Follow young, Jedi’s Twitter account.
On creating content online on behalf of your child.
1,000 days of vlogging!
Modern parenting tips and cyberbullying. Learn more and how to help stop cyberbullying at stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/
How Chris has used YouTube to build his network.
Chris uses Patreon to have his community help support and fund his show.
Chris wakes up with a camera in his hand every day.
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How Facebook will treat video producers is unknown.
Chris’ plan to produce a cross-platform app, so he can control his content and distribution.
Everything old is new again.
Blogging had it’s time. Chris wonders if we value the written word like we once did.
Dealing with trolls.
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On plans to reboot Gnomedex.
My interview with Ronni Bennett.
Choose Yourself! by James Altucher.
App Recommendation: Crossy RoadBook Recommendation: SPACE WARS COMICS: Issue #1 - Green Terror by Steve Carol and Noah Flynn.Contact: @chrispirillo on YouTube.
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Steve Sisler is a keynote speaker, master personality profiler, and the author of seven books including the upcoming Eros Prism.
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Behavioral analysis. Four temperaments: Mad, Glad, Sad, Scared.
Steve talks about our six part decision making pattern.
Myers Briggs encompasses how people think internally about the world around them.
DISC assessments tell you how people will do things.
How online personality assessments stop short after you get your results.
There are two types of people:obtainers who are more aggressive and outward focused.maintainers who maintain order and are more laid back and passive.
Me-me conflicts. I don’t get in the car unless I’m driving it.
When it comes to networking and our behaviors, they can work for us always, but they can work against us if we have desires that are not in sync with the behaviors that we possess.
Steve was a housepainter for 18 years. During this time, he would spend hours helping the homeowners with their businesses and personal problems.
He wasn’t doing what he is, he was doing what he could to earn money.
His wife told him he needs to get paid to talk to people.
Steve went through the process to master personality analysis and trained with a mentor. He is the most successful student with clients in over eighteen countries.
He discovered his niche at 38 years old.
Steve provides advice for people who are making a career change.
Statically, people change careers three times on average in America.
Sit and think about what you’re doing and what it is you want to do. Keep your ears open for the door of opportunity to knock.
Never leave on a negative.
Take baby steps.
You only have one go of it. Don’t sit on your deathbed with a bunch of shoulda, coulda, wouldas.
We become what we think we need to be in order to be successful in front of other human beings.
Religion and human interactivity. Do we perform for the gods or for others?
Steve shares thoughts on self-publishing.
[Tweet ""What’s pushing me is potential." @stevesisler"]
App Recommendation: VCITA Drive More Business, Deliver Amazing Service Through Web, Mobile, Email & Social.Book Recommendation:A Million Miles in a Thousand Years: What I Learned While Editing My Life by Donald Miller.Contact Steve: SteveSisler.com
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Jim Hopkinson is a writer, teacher, speaker, runner, techie, sports fan fueled by NYC's energy. He helps people rethink their job search. Author of Salary Tutor and has worked with companies like Wired and ESPN.
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Introduce yourself by saying what you do, rather than your job title.
Make it easy for other people to pass on what you do.
Top three salary questions:
Up to 80% of jobs are through networking.
49 out of 50 people Jim polled got their jobs from networking.
4 Stunning Statistics People Ignore When Job Searching and Negotiating.
Internal network: people you know.
External network: people you haven’t met yet.
My interview with SXSW’s Hugh Forrest, “Surrender to Serendipity”.
Ideas around holding events to help you grow your network.
Balancing phones on the table at networking dinners.
Jim's courses on MediaBistro where he teaches Twitter marketing and advanced blogging.
Jim's article from Success.com on business cards.
Zig while everyone else is zagging.
Monty Python’s Argument Sketch
App Recommendation: Calm.
Book Recommendations: Creativity For Sale by Jason Saddler (listen to my interview with Jason) and Influence by Robert B. Cialdini.
Contact Jim and download your free course from salarytutor.com/dave on Twitter @hopkinsonreport.
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Shane Snow is a technology journalist who writes for Wired, Mashable, Fast Company and Advertising Age. Shane is the author of Smartcuts: How Hackers, Innovators, and Icons Accelerate Success. He is also the co-founder and chief creative officer of Contently.
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Shane's background was in journalism and design before launching Contently.
Contently builds software and provides connections for storytellers.
Building an audience takes talent, processes, consistency and understanding.
Journalism students should consider brand writing work.
Shane shares his favorite tips on storytelling.
Stories came about as a way for us to remember.
Fluency, Novelty and Identity.
Fluency: When networking speak in terms people understand.
Novelty: Surprise people by asking interesting questions and talk about unexpected things - not the weather.
Identity: Tell stories people can identity with.
Does Height Really Determine Career Success? by Shane Snow.
We owe a lot of our success to other people.
The more people you have surrounding you, the more opportunities come your way.
Successful people leverage networking by giving first. Be givers to build trust and relationships.
The Rise of The SuperConnector by Shane Snow.
How your company can create blog content to build long term relationships and provide value.
People are more likely to give to givers than smooth operators.
Should You Set "Realistic" Goals? by Shane Snow.
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Smartcuts: How Hackers, Innovators, and Icons Accelerate Success.
MacGiver and lateral thinking.
Shane has a habit of talking to everyone, everywhere he goes. He tries to observe details and talks to people.
The more people you talk to and get to know the better.
Shane will find someone who is doing something interesting and send them an email to ask an original question or just to express gratitude.
App Recommendation: Spotify and Philips Hue Lights Hue Disco app.
Book Recommendation: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Dover Thrift Editions). Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami.
Contact Shane: ShaneSnow.com.
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