Interviews

[Update] Exactly How Black Hops Brewery’s Dan Norris Built a $65M brand in 6-years | #585

Black Hops Brewery co-founder Dan Norris has more business failures than he’d like to admit. Then one of his ideas hit pay dirt and was quickly snapped up by a large multinational. But, instead of finding the closest hammock, he started a brewery. Six years on Black Hops is valued at $65M. It’s a thirst-crushing episode 585 of The (12 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast.

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One simple mindset shift can take you from busy to profitable with Jason Spaull of Coastal Asbestos | #584

Today we meet a successful business founder who’s not in the sexiest of industries, but who has a marketing mindset that I personally wish many more had. He loves marketing. Respects it. Plays with it. And guess what … he sees the fruits of his marketing labours time and time again. It’s a high-growth episode 584 of The (12 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast with founder and host Tim Reid.

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How to successfully market your small business | #583

Today is the day you stop questioning the power of marketing, and discover just how powerful it can be in building a business you love. And it’s all thanks to avid listener Bob N Wheeler who implemented a bucket load of ideas from this podcast and saw a 2,500% increase in monthly turnover in just two years. And if you think that’s interesting, wait until you hear what his business does! It’s a mind-boggling episode 583 of The (12 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast.

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Take your business out of obscurity by being interviewed on relevant podcasts | #582

If obscurity is a major marketing challenge of most small businesses, then I have a very tailored solution for you. Get yourself on podcasts that have the attention of people you’d love to sell to. Yes, I want you to stick your head above the trench and be interviewed. It’s a podcasty episode 582 of The (12 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast.

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5 Secrets Of High-Converting Websites with Greg Merrilees of Studio 1 Design | #581

Here’s 5 secrets to creating a high converting website with one of Australia’s leading website producers who shares how to design a website to boost conversions in any niche. It’s episode 581 (promising big returns) of The (12 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast with Tim Reid.

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How Luxury Escapes co-founder Adam Schwab built Australia’s most loved travel brand | #580

Luxury Escapes co-founder Adam Schwab seems unable to put a foot wrong when it comes to launching and building profitable businesses. Businesses that generate (in a matter of years) millions and millions of dollars. And right now … you’re about to find out how he does it. It’s a luxurious episode 580 of The (12 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast.

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4 ways the violin can help us create a marketing impact with Stephanie Scheller | #579

Stephanie Scheller owns a marketing agency in Texas that teaches clients the not-so-subtle art of disruption. And guess how she does it? With a violin, of course! Yeah, with a squeaky little violin called Honey! It’s a wacky episode 579 of The (12 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast.

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How Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters became Lachy Doley’s biggest client | #578

In 2017, Lachy Doley did something most business owners would never do. He emailed his adoring fans to tell them, in no uncertain terms, that he was “more broke than ever and seriously this close to giving up and finding a real job.” Four years later and he’s about to embark on a global tour with Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters. It’s a not-so-dark-side-of-the-moon episode 578 of The (12 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast.

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social enterprise entrepreneur

Streetwear brand HoMie is changing the retail environment for the good (and forever) | #577

Hands up if you’ve walked past a young homeless person and avoided eye contact. Maybe you wanted to give them a few bucks only to realise you don’t carry notes anymore. Or maybe you wanted to stop and help them but you didn’t know how. Well, today’s guest has felt all those emotions … so much so that he was compelled to do something about it. So, he started a social enterprise with a marketing and sales bent … and he’s never looked back. It’s a heart-warming episode 577 of The (12 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast.

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AFL legend Richie Vandenberg’s wine brand aims to remove 1 billion plastic bottles from our oceans | #576

Today’s guest happens to have captained the mighty Hawks, the Aussie Rules Football team I’ve supported all of my life. And sure … there may be the odd fanboy moment during our chat. But, he’s also the founder of a disruptive wine brand that’s laser-focussed on removing one billion plastic bottles from our oceans by 2030. It’s episode-on-a-mission,o 576 of The (12 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast.

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