
677 episodes

The UnNoticed Entrepreneur Jim James
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5.0 • 21 Ratings
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In 20-minute episodes, entrepreneurs explain how they get noticed.The show is for the business owner scaling up with a view to a sale.Guests are drawn from around the world, and a diversity of industries provides fresh perspectives.The focus is on practical examples which can be used in a business immediately.The host, Jim A James, is a British entrepreneur who started his first business in Singapore in 1995 and has been building brands ever since.Join us - and let's get you noticed.
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LinkedIn Safari: Session 7 of 12
Slide decks are the highest-performing format on LinkedIn.
This week Simon Chappuzeau works with me on my slide deck.
Since we started this 12 week safari I have reduced my posting from 4-6 per day down to 1 per day.
I have increased my followers from 10,850 to 11,097
But most importantly my engagement rate has increased >100%
In other words I am spending much less time posting and getting better results.
What we look at today- is where the time should go. And that is on content creation instead of content dumping.
If you prefer to watch this then the video is on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/rwSuLXlpCYM
Support the showAm I adding value to you?
If so - I'd like to ask you to support the show.
In return, I will continue to bring massive value with two weekly shows, up to 3 hours per month of brilliant conversations and insights.
Monthly subscriptions start at $3 per month. At $1 per hour, that's much less than the minimum wage, but we'll take what we can at this stage of the business.
Of course, this is still free, but as an entrepreneur, the actual test of anything is if people are willing to pay for it.
If I'm adding value to you, please support me by clicking the link now.
Go ahead, make my day :)
Support the show here. -
How you could create your own gold mine for your business to make business come to you; with Mark Myers
In this episode, Jim James meets Mark Myers, the Founder of Peak Profit Solutions, a financial services and business advice company. Myers talks about how he transitioned from managing other people's companies to becoming an entrepreneur and founding his own business. He also talks about how he found a niche within the financial services industry by focusing on tax planning and how this niche helped his business stand out from competitors.
Throughout the conversation, Myers shares his expertise in tax planning and how his approach has helped his clients save money and become more profitable, the importance of finding a niche within your industry and leveraging it to provide value to clients, and also stresses the importance of having a deep understanding of your work and niche and how this knowledge can be used to help businesses grow.
The UnNoticed Entrepreneur podcast is sponsored by Prowly, the all-in-one software for leveraging PR activities. Boost the media relations game for your business - get more coverage while saving time and money on everyday tasks
Post-production, transcript and show notes by XCD Virtual Assistants
Support the showAm I adding value to you?
If so - I'd like to ask you to support the show.
In return, I will continue to bring massive value with two weekly shows, up to 3 hours per month of brilliant conversations and insights.
Monthly subscriptions start at $3 per month. At $1 per hour, that's much less than the minimum wage, but we'll take what we can at this stage of the business.
Of course, this is still free, but as an entrepreneur, the actual test of anything is if people are willing to pay for it.
If I'm adding value to you, please support me by clicking the link now.
Go ahead, make my day :)
Support the show here. -
The power of niching and leveraging to standout; with Mark Myers
In this episode, Jim James meets Mark Myers, the Founder of Peak Profit Solutions, a financial services and business advice company. Myers talks about how he transitioned from managing other people's companies to becoming an entrepreneur and founding his own business. He also talks about how he found a niche within the financial services industry by focusing on tax planning and how this niche helped his business stand out from competitors.
Throughout the conversation, Myers shares his expertise in tax planning and how his approach has helped his clients save money and become more profitable, the importance of finding a niche within your industry and leveraging it to provide value to clients, and also stresses the importance of having a deep understanding of your work and niche and how this knowledge can be used to help businesses grow.
The UnNoticed Entrepreneur podcast is sponsored by Prowly, the all-in-one software for leveraging PR activities. Boost the media relations game for your business - get more coverage while saving time and money on everyday tasks
Post-production, transcript and show notes by XCD Virtual Assistants
Support the showAm I adding value to you?
If so - I'd like to ask you to support the show.
In return, I will continue to bring massive value with two weekly shows, up to 3 hours per month of brilliant conversations and insights.
Monthly subscriptions start at $3 per month. At $1 per hour, that's much less than the minimum wage, but we'll take what we can at this stage of the business.
Of course, this is still free, but as an entrepreneur, the actual test of anything is if people are willing to pay for it.
If I'm adding value to you, please support me by clicking the link now.
Go ahead, make my day :)
Support the show here. -
Can a spat shoes with neon lights help you #getnoticed? With Richard Blank
Richard Blank, the guest on today's Unnoticed Entrepreneur podcast, offers his advice on how to create a profitable call center and maximise client engagement. At the age of 27, Richard departed Philadelphia for Costa Rica and established a fantastic call center with 115+ positions. He discusses the challenges that foreign startups experience as well as how companies can gain recognition abroad.
He emphasises the value of communication and how learning a new language and culture can help businesses adapt and thrive. Despite their unfavorable reputation in popular culture, he also discusses the advantages of contact centers.
A call center can be the success center of a business with the right technological advantages and framework. In order to keep clients and settle disputes, Richard emphasises the value of keeping interpersonal communication while sharing his teaching techniques for better communication.
On this Unnoticed Entrepreneur episode, learn more about the value of communication and how to maximise engagement for company success with hosts Jim James and Richard Blank.
The UnNoticed Entrepreneur podcast is sponsored by Prowly, the all-in-one software for leveraging PR activities. Boost the media relations game for your business - get more coverage while saving time and money on everyday tasks
Post-production, transcript and show notes by XCD Virtual Assistants
Support the showAm I adding value to you?
If so - I'd like to ask you to support the show.
In return, I will continue to bring massive value with two weekly shows, up to 3 hours per month of brilliant conversations and insights.
Monthly subscriptions start at $3 per month. At $1 per hour, that's much less than the minimum wage, but we'll take what we can at this stage of the business.
Of course, this is still free, but as an entrepreneur, the actual test of anything is if people are willing to pay for it.
If I'm adding value to you, please support me by clicking the link now.
Go ahead, make my day :)
Support the show here. -
Why charm and good looks isn't enough to help you standout; With Richard Blank
Richard Blank, the guest on today's Unnoticed Entrepreneur podcast, offers his advice on how to create a profitable call center and maximise client engagement. At the age of 27, Richard departed Philadelphia for Costa Rica and established a fantastic call center with 115+ positions. He discusses the challenges that foreign startups experience as well as how companies can gain recognition abroad.
He emphasises the value of communication and how learning a new language and culture can help businesses adapt and thrive. Despite their unfavorable reputation in popular culture, he also discusses the advantages of contact centers.
A call center can be the success center of a business with the right technological advantages and framework. In order to keep clients and settle disputes, Richard emphasises the value of keeping interpersonal communication while sharing his teaching techniques for better communication.
On this Unnoticed Entrepreneur episode, learn more about the value of communication and how to maximise engagement for company success with hosts Jim James and Richard Blank.
The UnNoticed Entrepreneur podcast is sponsored by Prowly, the all-in-one software for leveraging PR activities. Boost the media relations game for your business - get more coverage while saving time and money on everyday tasks
Post-production, transcript and show notes by XCD Virtual Assistants
Support the showAm I adding value to you?
If so - I'd like to ask you to support the show.
In return, I will continue to bring massive value with two weekly shows, up to 3 hours per month of brilliant conversations and insights.
Monthly subscriptions start at $3 per month. At $1 per hour, that's much less than the minimum wage, but we'll take what we can at this stage of the business.
Of course, this is still free, but as an entrepreneur, the actual test of anything is if people are willing to pay for it.
If I'm adding value to you, please support me by clicking the link now.
Go ahead, make my day :)
Support the show here. -
Linkedin Safari: Session 6 of 12
Slide decks are the highest-performing format on LinkedIn.
This week Simon Chappuzeau works with me on my slide deck.
Since we started this 12 week safari I have reduced my posting from 4-6 per day down to 1 per day.
I have increased my followers from 10,850 to 11,070
But most importantly my engagement rate has increased >100%
In other words I am spending much less time posting and getting better results.
What we look at today- is where the time should go. And that is on content creation instead of content dumping.
If you prefer to watch this then the video is on Youtube.
https://youtu.be/4gfoFeEAZLo
Support the showAm I adding value to you?
If so - I'd like to ask you to support the show.
In return, I will continue to bring massive value with two weekly shows, up to 3 hours per month of brilliant conversations and insights.
Monthly subscriptions start at $3 per month. At $1 per hour, that's much less than the minimum wage, but we'll take what we can at this stage of the business.
Of course, this is still free, but as an entrepreneur, the actual test of anything is if people are willing to pay for it.
If I'm adding value to you, please support me by clicking the link now.
Go ahead, make my day :)
Support the show here.
Customer Reviews
Fantastic Information
Jim does an incredible job getting to the key points of each entrepreneur’s journey. He is able to extract valuable insights without interrupting the guests. He’s a truly talented host and the show’s format is fantastic for anyone who is looking for bite-sized lessons that’s practical in today’s world.
Great Business Advice
I love this show’s approach to Entrepreneurship. I often listen to shows that feature guests all in the same space. This show takes the opposite approach. The spaces may be different, but the tactics apply to us all. It’s a fun listen!
Amazing!
I learn so much out of every episode! Anyone who is trying to get their business noticed would love this show.