Gravity – The Digital Agency Power Up : Weekly shows for digital marketing agency owners.

Gravity – The Digital Agency Power Up : Weekly shows for digital marketing agency owners.

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Weekly interview shows featuring interviews with personal branding expert, personal brand or expert business owners who are doing amazing things online. Consultants, creators and entrepreneurs from all over the world who share what makes their business work. Guests aren’t just great at what they do. They innovate traditional business models and find new ways to deliver value, scale, teach or serve and ultimately build wealth. Guests are drawn from all points on the personal brand and entrepreneurial spectrum. Some are practitioners on the digital marketing spectrum and others have leveraged personal branding, digital marketing and online business models to do incredible things. My guests prove that you don’t need to be big to scale or to be very profitable. The best road to incredible success is to meet and model incredible people. No matter what kind of business you run you’ll find your role models right here. Produced & hosted by Bob Gentle. Find out more at amplifyme.agency Writing a book to position yourself as an authority in your space is nothing new. But it’s hard and once you have the book how do you make sure it’s not just sitting on the shelf but is out there doing the work for you. Well it’s not about marketing – it’s about the role you have for the book and the way you leverage it in your business. Whether you’ve written a book, are half way through or are still on the fence this interview with Scott Turman will have you paying attention and taking notes. About Scott Scott Turman is a technologist, entrepreneur, and author that is making book writing accessible. He started his career writing code and cryptographic systems for organizations such as NASA, the US Department of Defense, Disney, and other Fortune 500s. He is the founder and CEO of BrightRay Publishing, a company that offers writing and publishing services for founders, CEOs, celebrities, sports figures, politicians, and other professionals. Scott has co-written two books, Stop Getting Fu*ked by Technical Recruiters: A Nerd’s Guide to Negotiating Salary and Benefits which reached Amazon’s Top 10 rank for its category, and How to Build Your Brand with a Book: Establishing Yourself as a Published Expert. Scott was named after Scott Carpenter, the fourth American in space. His father, Arthur Turman, had worked with Scott Carpenter on Mercury-Atlas 7 at NASA. Scott is married to the Belgian architect Birgit Turman. He lives with his wife and son in Maitland, Florida. —- Get your copy of my Personal Brand Business Blueprint It’s the FREE roadmap to starting, scaling or just fixing your expert business. http://www.amplifyme.agency/roadmap (www.amplifyme.agency/roadmap) —- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkhcc6rfcnaKF3vZGRDkCGQ?sub_confirmation=1 (Subscribe to my Youtube!! ) Follow on Instagram and Twitter http://instagram.com/bobgentle (@bobgentle) Join the Amplify Insiders Facebook Community : http://www.amplifyme.agency/insiders (www.amplifyme.agency/insiders) Please take a second to rate this show in Apple Podcasts. ❤ It will mean a lot to me.

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