12 min

What’s Better to Write a Book or do a TED Talk?⎜#MakerZone EP.55 (w/ Bryan Mattimore, Co-Founder@GrowthEngine‪)‬ The #MakerZone | Fintech & Corporate Innovation Podcast

    • Investing

If you’re launching any type of new business in 2021:

✅ You can write a Book

✅ You can get on Webinars

✅ You can do a TED Talk

💰💰But it’s about how you use that content to engage and promote your network that leads to doing actual business.

Today’s episode features Bryan Mattimore Co-Founder @Growth Engine with the secrets to business growth hacking using your original thought leadership as a toolset to generate sales.

Bryan says, Two valid reasons to write a book are:

👩🏼‍🏫 I want to share original thought leadership

👩🏽‍💻 I want to scale my contribution to exponentially more people

Two tips on the book-writing process are:

📢 Write 35 articles and sign a publisher

🎧 Cover a diverse set topics that can become your eventual customer services

He also says Be open-source, actively seek partners and mix up skills. Do not worry about your own intellectual property. “The more IP you share and thought leadership you get out there, the more work you’re going to have.”

“Covid will be seen a great creative renaissance.” Where people took the time at home to write down their thought leadership and this will propel us for decades to come.

“Solving Impossible Business Challenges” is the next book coming-soon from Bryan Mattimore so be sure to follow him on LinkedIn for news.

By David Bruno, Venture Partner at Red Planet Venture, we help 1st-time founders secure angel funding ($150-750k) and create demand for product sales.

📆 Free consultations Mon & Fri 8am-1pmEST:  https://meetings.hubspot.com/superdave

🤝 LinkedIn: https://ch.linkedin.com/in/david-bruno

🐦 Twitter: twitter.com/@SuperDaveBruno

If you’re launching any type of new business in 2021:

✅ You can write a Book

✅ You can get on Webinars

✅ You can do a TED Talk

💰💰But it’s about how you use that content to engage and promote your network that leads to doing actual business.

Today’s episode features Bryan Mattimore Co-Founder @Growth Engine with the secrets to business growth hacking using your original thought leadership as a toolset to generate sales.

Bryan says, Two valid reasons to write a book are:

👩🏼‍🏫 I want to share original thought leadership

👩🏽‍💻 I want to scale my contribution to exponentially more people

Two tips on the book-writing process are:

📢 Write 35 articles and sign a publisher

🎧 Cover a diverse set topics that can become your eventual customer services

He also says Be open-source, actively seek partners and mix up skills. Do not worry about your own intellectual property. “The more IP you share and thought leadership you get out there, the more work you’re going to have.”

“Covid will be seen a great creative renaissance.” Where people took the time at home to write down their thought leadership and this will propel us for decades to come.

“Solving Impossible Business Challenges” is the next book coming-soon from Bryan Mattimore so be sure to follow him on LinkedIn for news.

By David Bruno, Venture Partner at Red Planet Venture, we help 1st-time founders secure angel funding ($150-750k) and create demand for product sales.

📆 Free consultations Mon & Fri 8am-1pmEST:  https://meetings.hubspot.com/superdave

🤝 LinkedIn: https://ch.linkedin.com/in/david-bruno

🐦 Twitter: twitter.com/@SuperDaveBruno

12 min