Brian J. Pombo Live

Part 1: Bob Regnerus of Feedstories


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Our seven-part interview with Bob Regnerus of Feedstories begins.



Topics covered in this episode



* What led Bob to become a digital marketing and paid advertising expert* The THREE POWERFUL THINGS Bob's done in his career to help him thrive in business, and attract clients* How Victor Cheng encouraged Bob to write his first book, Big Ticket Ecommerce* What are the main advantages of writing a book?* Finding Your SUPERPOWER



Full Convo https://brianjpombo.com/bjpchats/




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1RLL3CSeis




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Brian: Bob Regnerus of Feedstories, part one.



This is a series of conversation that we had with Bob Regnerus.



You're really going to enjoy it, you can watch all the other parts of it over at BJPchats.com.



And you can see everything else that I'm offering my book, you can have me as a guest on your podcast if you're interested on being a pet guest on this podcast or the other ones we provide. Or if you'd like to have me as a speaker at your event, go check all of that out over at BrianJPombo.com.



Now, here's the show.



Brian (Intro to show): Coach Bob Regnerus is the co-founder of Feedstories, a digital marketing expert and the author of five books, including, The Fourth Edition of The Ultimate Guide to Facebook Advertising.



Bob, welcome to Brian J. Pombo Live.



Bob: It is so good to be with you, Brian. Looking forward to a lively conversation today.



Brian: Yeah, good deal.



So I like to jump into these things without a whole lot of research in general. But the issue is, is that I already knew who you were, because I'd seen you around. I knew that you had co-authored this book. And I'd seen your name around probably for years, because I think we have ran in similar circles.



Bob: Yeah, that's probably likely.



Brian: Yeah, just tell me…we'll get into the details as far as where you're at right now, eventually. But tell me how did you end up where you are?



Bob: Yeah, well, I guess I took a little bit of an indirect approach to being an entrepreneur. I was a programmer by trade, I went to college, you know, studied computer science, studied business, I had a dual degree.



And I ended up working for a large corporation out of college doing programming on mainframe computers, that's the computers that take up a whole room.



Did that worked at a couple different corporate jobs, and I met a guy at one of my gigs who was there on contract. And like, I was an employee, he was on a contract, I thought that was interesting. He kind of made his own hours.



And he was making, you know, I mean, he wasn't getting benefits from the company but it felt like he was making more money than me doing kind of what he was doing.



So I became friends with him and eventually, I went on my own with him and was doing some contract work. I worked for TransUnion, the big credit bureau. That was about 1998, I really got the bug for the internet.



Obviously 1998 we're going back a few years, internet wasn't what it is today. Right?



But I was a coder.



I actually developed my first e-commerce website, I built a shopping cart for a business from scratch. By the way, there's still a client today, there's still a client. So it's pretty awesome.



But we launched that thing in 98 and it was prett...
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