EP196: Becoming the Recognized Authority with Rojer Jones

In this episode of The Book More Show, I’m joined by Roger Jones, who transitioned from a corporate consultant to a successful entrepreneur. Roger shares his journey of overcoming early challenges and how he found his niche in helping solo consultants and executive coaches develop their authority in the market.

We discuss the evolution of his approach, starting with a focus on establishing a trusted pipeline for clients. Roger emphasizes the importance of understanding client problems and delivering solutions rather than just showcasing expertise. This mindset shift has allowed him to create a more effective consulting practice.

Roger provides practical insights on how to structure a business framework that resonates with potential clients. He highlights the significance of testing ideas and titles, leveraging feedback to refine offerings, and maintaining a personal connection with clients. This approach not only enhances engagement but also fosters long-term relationships.

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Ep195: Chaos-free business with Scott Beebe

Today on The Book More Show, I'm excited to share my conversation with Scott Beebe, the founder of Business on Purpose. Scott has a rich background in diverse fields, from theology to pharmaceuticals, and now focuses on helping contractors and business owners streamline their operations.

In our discussion, Scott reveals how he built his coaching firm after a pivotal moment in 2015 when he found himself without a job. He shares how he initially started by conducting workshops and quickly found success by focusing on clarity and vision for business owners. His unique approach has grown his client base to over 114 businesses, primarily in the contracting sector.

We also talk about the importance of using specific language that resonates with clients. Scott emphasizes that while it’s vital to niche down, stepping outside that niche occasionally can lead to valuable insights and innovation. He explains how his book, "The Chaos Free Contractor," serves as a conversation starter that connects his coaching philosophy with practical applications for his clients.

I appreciate Scott's focus on providing accessible, actionable advice, and I think you’ll find his insights valuable, especially if you're looking to leverage books as a way to engage your audience.

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Ep194: Crafting Genuine Relationships in Sales with Mark Gambale

In this episode of the Book More Show, I talk with Mark Gambale about building authentic relationships in sales. Mark shares insights from his personal experiences that shaped his unique sales philosophy focused on creating genuine connections beyond transactions. We compare effective sales strategies to American football, showing how preparation and authenticity lead to successfully closing deals.

We explore how customer insights transform sales approaches, particularly in SaaS product launches. Using examples from med tech and B2B SaaS, we discuss how businesses can adapt their strategies by understanding customers more deeply. Small businesses like financial advisory firms benefit from this approach by addressing clients' core pain points rather than engaging in surface-level conversations.

Mark explains the mindset shift needed for effective sales conversations, drawing from his experience transforming sales teams and improving close rates. Through techniques for gauging client interest and securing micro-commitments, sales professionals can build successful long-term relationships. The "close with one" concept helps small business owners lead effectively without getting stuck in day-to-day operations.

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Ep193: Resilience and Recovery with Dr. Nicholas Williams

In this episode of The Book More Show, I spoke with Nic Williams, pastor of South Shore Community Church in Sarasota, Florida. We discussed his journey from youth pastor in Georgia to leading a congregation that grew from 140 to over 1,100 members. Nic shared insights about Florida's unique church culture and the challenges of maintaining personal connections while leading a growing community.

Nic opened up about creating "Be Free," an initiative inspired by personal tragedy after losing a friend to an overdose. This experience drove his commitment to support recovery and mental health in his community. His approach focuses on helping people overcome emotional burdens through practical steps and community support.

The conversation turned to Nic's new book project and his strategies for reaching diverse audiences through multiple platforms. We explored how celebrating small victories and shifting from negative to positive thinking can transform lives.

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Ep192: Unlocking Financial Freedom with Gregory McLaughlin

In this episode of The Bookmore Show, I spoke with Greg McLaughlin, a financial planner with 25 years of experience, about his transition to financial independence and his journey writing a book. We explored how reaching financial freedom allowed him to focus on sharing his knowledge of decision-making psychology and financial planning through writing, though organizing these ideas into a cohesive structure proved challenging.

We examined the evolution of book writing processes, from traditional ghostwriting to using AI for editing while maintaining an authentic voice. The conversation covered how books can bridge relationships with financial planning clients, considering their life stages and goals to create content that resonates with their needs.

During our discussion, we explored a book's many roles - from personal achievement to strategic marketing tool. Greg shared how physical books remain powerful anchors for client relationships in today's digital world, helping guide people from uncertainty to confidence in their financial decisions.

I learned about the importance of consistent messaging across all platforms to build trust, and how understanding individual client perspectives helps maintain strong connections during challenging times.

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