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| Notes from the Den - 15. AI is getting really good and trademarks troubles | 03 Sep 2024 | 00:05:22 | |
This week, I share what I've been working on and why the trademark system is so frustrating! You can find out more about the AI course here: https://simonbatchelar.co.uk/marketing-courses You can be the first to know when it's ready by becoming a subscriber here: https://simonbatchelar.co.uk/email-signup | |||
| Notes from the Den - 14. AI and a short break | 30 Jul 2024 | 00:03:53 | |
This week, I talk about taking a short break and my new AI course coming to subscribers first in September. To become a subscriber go to: https://simonbatchelar.co.uk/email-signup/ | |||
| Why has my website traffic dropped? | 01 Jul 2024 | 00:06:21 | |
The tried and tested "landing page" business model is game over. Creating content on your website to get Google traffic is no longer a good idea. In fact, itâs now a waste of your time and effort. Google recently announced that it is going to use AI to start answering search questions on the Google results page. It calls this âdoing the Googling for youâ đ But what it means in practice is that even if your content shows up as the ideal answer to a question, the searcher is unlikely to click through to your website. Instead, Googleâs AI will come to your website, read it, learn it, and then use your content to answer the question on the Google search page. This makes most marketing advice out there â even some that I have shared in the past â increasingly irrelevant. This means fewer email sign-ups, fewer ebook downloads, and fewer course and programme sales. The internet is changing. So what do we do now? | |||
| Notes from the Den - 11. Podcasts and my reluctant return to Instagram | 28 Jun 2024 | 00:04:42 | |
This week I share what podcasts I have been recording and why I am reluctantly coming back to Instagram. | |||
| Notes from the Den - 10. I'm back with some AI updates | 14 Jun 2024 | 00:04:30 | |
This week, an update on upcoming content and why I'm focusing on the fast-changing world of AI. If you want to receive my video updates, you can become a subscriber on my website: https://simonbatchelar.co.uk Find out more about Summer Camp: https://happystartupsummer.camp | |||
| Notes from the Den - 9. I'm taking a break | 03 May 2024 | 00:06:35 | |
This week I talk about all the things I've been working on and why I'm taking a break. | |||
| How to find your own audience | 29 Apr 2024 | 00:07:25 | |
Iâve been tricked into working for social media platforms for free. And so have you. Every time you post on social media, youâre creating content for them to monetise. They position Ads around your content and they keep the Ad revenue. Sometimes, they even get you to pay to put content on their platform, by paying to promote that content more widely. Which boosts their Ad revenue. This isnât how the platforms frame it, of course. Youâre encouraged to see all this as âgetting your content in front of your audienceâ. But itâs not really your audience. When you build an audience (followers, subscribers) on social media, youâre paying to reach them, either through promoted content or simply in the time it takes to show up and play the game. So why do we still do it? In this video I explain another, more effective way to connect with people. | |||
| What to do when youâre not getting many clients | 24 Apr 2024 | 00:05:54 | |
If you sometimes feel youâre not getting many clients or people arenât buying what youâre offering then youâre not alone. I speak to a lot of coaches and consultants who struggle to find clients. The most common question they ask themselves when they find themselves in this position, is âWhat do I need to do to sell more/ better?â Their natural response is to try to work out how to beef up their marketing messages â make them more persuasive or impactful. But this is the wrong question to ask. Itâs looking at the situation from the wrong perspective. | |||
| Notes from the Den - 8. Forced creativity and broken checkout | 19 Apr 2024 | 00:05:48 | |
This week I've been under the weather and low on energy so I've been fixing my broken website and trying not to force the creativity. Order the revised edition of the book: https://reframingmarketing.com/buy/ | |||
| How to make selling easier | 17 Apr 2024 | 00:05:24 | |
Why do selling and marketing so often feel like an uphill struggle? I believe itâs because weâre often trying to persuade people to get interested in the products or services that we have created. Itâs tough to convince someone they really need something they donât even know about. Trying to sell coaching or consulting can be especially hard when the people youâre pitching at havenât even begun to consider those services. But hereâs the secret to making marketing easier: switch your perspective 180 degrees. Instead of trying to find people for what youâre selling; trying making and selling what your people are interested in and asking for. | |||
| How to save money on paid ads | 15 Apr 2024 | 00:06:06 | |
Paid ads are a highly ineffective way to attract new clients for coaches and consultants. Paid ads promise to bring you more business. Paid ads are relatively easy to use. Paid ads are a tempting marketing option⊠Itâs tempting to take what looks like a shortcut. At first glance, paid ads seem to promise to let you skip the queue and get you in front of a lot of people. So why am I saying they donât work? | |||
| Notes from the Den - 7. AI content and IT nightmares | 12 Apr 2024 | 00:09:54 | |
A semi-regular update about what I have been working on. This time, how AI generated content is coming fast and how you can stand out when it arrives, and how an IT nightmare unfolded for me this week. Ezra Klein podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/will-a-i-break-the-internet-or-save-it/id1548604447?i=1000651522107 https://open.spotify.com/episode/4mFwx4xGGmXrxTzHfgYpLG?si=3-0up7FnSGOz_Os7HnCurg | |||
| Do I need AI in my business? | 29 Jul 2024 | 00:07:09 | |
Do you need AI for your business? The short answer is no. Despite the AI hype machine, it's not essential for your business - yet. That said, it is really good at specific tasks, and if you don't at least explore the possibilities, you might miss out on a helpful tool. The challenge for any business is knowing where AI offers efficiencies and where it can waste time or be a real risk. How can you decide which AI is right for your business? This week, I'm rising above all the AI hype to examine whether you need AI in your business. I meet many people who are not using it and doing just fine. I also meet those who have gone all in. So how do you decide what's right for your business? | |||
| When to start marketing | 10 Apr 2024 | 00:05:52 | |
No one opens a restaurant with a Michelin Star on the door. You have to earn it. The same is true with marketing. You canât go straight from doing no marketing at all to showing up every day with a wide range of engaging multimedia content. Yet this is often the expectation people put on themselves. And not least because they regularly hear from âexpertsâ that this is how to make it work. Just like a good chef, you have to experiment with your marketing menu, learn what gets a rave reaction, what the regular favourites are, and what comes back to the kitchen uneaten. After a lot of practice and experimentation, you create a marketing menu that people canât resist. You can watch the bear on Disney+ https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/series/the-bear/52m6nx7HoP5F | |||
| How to avoid the comparison trap | 08 Apr 2024 | 00:04:55 | |
Itâs easy to fall into the comparison trap. You see someone else doing what you do but more successfully and think, why arenât I more like them? You see their social media posts: selling out their programs, having six-figure weeks, getting a million views⊠and you feel you have to try to keep up. But is any of it real? Remember, social media makes it easy to create the appearance of success. And more importantly, is what they have really what you want? | |||
| Notes from the Den - 6. Editing and coming up with ideas | 05 Apr 2024 | 00:06:44 | |
A semi-regular update about what I have been working on. This time, what I have been editing and a deeper dive into what I use for editing and a real example of how coming up with content ideas is simpler than it might seem at first. https://simonbatchelar.co.uk/email-signup | |||
| Why donât people buy what they need? | 03 Apr 2024 | 00:06:23 | |
Are you selling what people want, or what people need? Itâs important to consider becuase, people donât buy what they need. People buy what they want. The two may be linked but theyâre not the same thing at all. Wants and needs are very different and in marketing, itâs easy to get the two confused, or focus on the wrong one. So whatâs the difference between peopleâs wants and needs and why does this matter for your marketing? | |||
| Notes from the Den - 5. Typesetting and podcasting | 29 Mar 2024 | 00:05:56 | |
A semi-regular update about what I have been working on. This time, how frustrating typesetting can be and how I have been revisiting the content ideas from the last few months to make some new exciting plans. https://simonbatchelar.co.uk/email-signup | |||
| A better way to find your niche | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:05:50 | |
Whatâs your niche? Do you describe it as a job title or role? Or do you describe a profile of what your ideal clients look like and where they live? Most people think of these two things when they think of a niche, and I donât think this works for coaches and consultants. Demographics used to be how marketers divided up the world and itâs still what most marketing and sales advice tells you to do. For a time this seemed to work, but in todayâs world it increasingly doesnât. And for coaches and consultants, using demographics as a niche almost never works. So whatâs a better way to find your businessâs âfitâ and reach out? | |||
| Notes from the Den - 4. Niching and typesetting | 23 Mar 2024 | 00:06:41 | |
A semi-regular update about what I have been working on. This time, what I have been writing about, how frustrating I find typesetting and book updates. | |||
| Why do people say no to working with you? | 20 Mar 2024 | 00:06:52 | |
In marketing, rejection can be hard to take. Weâve all had a no, when we were expecting a yes. Perhaps you had a great conversation, and it was all pointing towards someone saying yes to working with you. Maybe you spent ages on a proposal. It was really well received, only to be met with a no in the end. Maybe a referral seemed a good fit and really keen to work with you, but ultimately it didnât pan out. One of the reasons for these ânoâs might be your marketing. In marketing, itâs all too easy to focus on attracting and connecting with new people and showing them how great your offer is. After all, this is the fun, sexy part that gets you that dopamine rush. But marketing is also about helping people make well-informed decisions based on whether your offer is right for them. So, how can your marketing help more of the right people say yes? | |||
| Notes from the Den - 3. Blogs and getting ahead | 16 Mar 2024 | 00:06:11 | |
A semi-regular update about what I have been working on. This time, what blogs I've been working on and how I try to get ahead when I'm in the flow | |||
| How to make your first video | 15 Mar 2024 | 00:06:05 | |
So much online content these days is video-related (think of the success of TikTok, Instagram and Facebook have their Reels, and of course, the classic YouTube) itâs no wonder that video is a highly effective marketing tool. So, why does making that first video of you talking feel so hard? Maybe because while video is a great way to share information, youâre also sharing yourself at the same time. Personal branding is, well, personal. A lot of coaches and consultants I work with tell me that going from ânever done it beforeâ to making their first video feels like a huge task. The kind of task that is easy to put off. But what if there was a step in between that would make the process feel easier and less scary? | |||
| Why is AI not helping? | 22 Jul 2024 | 00:06:13 | |
When you're unclear on what you want to say, ChatGPT can't help. The problem is the problem! So, how do you ask AI to help with something you cannot articulate clearly? This is the problem I faced when trying to write my latest podcast, and while I didn't end up writing what I set out to write, it did inspire me to share how sometimes the human in the chain is not the problem but rather the best thing about it. This week, I want to show that while AI is not a magic cure-all solution every time, sometimes it can help you get clear on your ideas. | |||
| Why you need almost no one to make it work | 14 Mar 2024 | 00:05:03 | |
You need almost no one to make your marketing work. If that sounds counterintuitive, itâs because most people will tell you something different â especially influencers and social media channels. Why? Because they have a vested interest in making you think the opposite is true. They want to extend their influence or sell you their services. So, why am I saying that you need almost no one to make your business work? Letâs find out⊠| |||
| Notes from the Den - 2. Book news and AI pondering | 08 Mar 2024 | 00:09:08 | |
A semi-regular update about what I have been working on. This time, a big update about my book Reframing Marketing and some observations about AI and how much it has infiltrated businesses. | |||
| How to do marketing when you donât like talking about yourself | 06 Mar 2024 | 00:07:01 | |
Not everyone likes being in front of a camera. Not everyone likes posting on social media. Not everyone likes promoting themselves and their work with clients. Basically, not everyone enjoys being the centre of attention. And yet, most marketing advice will tell you that this is exactly what you need to do â not just once but regularly! I believe there is another way to effectively do marketing for those who find being in the spotlight isnât for them. | |||
| Notes from the Den - 1. Future Island | 02 Mar 2024 | 00:06:20 | |
A semi-regular update about what I have been working on. This time, the concept of Future Island. | |||
| How do you balance selling with authenticity? | 02 Mar 2024 | 00:07:30 | |
A lot of people donât like the idea of âsellingâ. There is a particular feeling that arises in people if you talk to them about âmaking a saleâ; and I would say that for most people itâs not a feeling they like. It can be even less appealing when whatâs being sold is intangible â such as when youâre a coach, consultant, or freelancer and what you are selling is the work you do. And yet, youâre a business trying to make money and selling your service is how you do that. Hence, there is a natural, often pressing need to âmake the saleâ which can feel in conflict with your desire to be authentic. In other words, if youâre at all ethically minded, it can feel like selling is ideologically opposed to how you work. In this podcast, Iâll explain how you can balance being authentic with selling in a way that doesnât feel conflicting. | |||
| What's this all about then? | 21 Feb 2024 | 00:02:08 | |
Simon introduces the new podcast, from inside the Massive Marketing Machine! | |||
| Notes from the Den - 13. Showing up generously | 19 Jul 2024 | 00:04:55 | |
This week, I share a fantastic example of showing up generously and why I make this podcast. I also talk about Asis Patel and his brilliant podcast episode (biased of course!) which you can listen to here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/72CtNcLb6YKNcjE0WDTzbi?si=bba9ac9eea984541 | |||
| Googleâs new AI is bad news, especially for Google | 15 Jul 2024 | 00:06:55 | |
Itâs time to look beyond Google search for results As AI changes Google search results, relying on traffic to build your audience and authority will become increasingly difficult. People are moving away from search engines to find answers, recommendations, and inspiration. To reach them, you need to show up where your audience is hanging out. Your content is still the key to finding and engaging with the people you want to work with. Diversifying where you show up and how you deliver content is an effective marketing strategy that doesnât rely on Google or any other platform. For example, I post weekly content on LinkedIn and YouTube, release two podcast episodes, and email my subscribers. It takes a little longer than posting once, but it's less than four times the work. It also ensures I'm not beholden to a platform's obscure AI decisions. Where else could you be showing up? | |||
| Will AI break the internet? | 10 Jul 2024 | 00:07:56 | |
AI is flooding the internet with content, which means the internet and marketing as we know it are changing. From low-quality spam to near-perfect imitations of human writing, AI's impact is undeniable and unstoppable. In this episode, I explore how things are changing and what this means for marketing. Here are the key points: AI Content Surge: Platforms like Google, Meta, TikTok, and X thrive on user-generated content. But now, AI is challenging their business models by producing vast amounts of content, which they struggle to distinguish from human work. Advertising Disruption: Businesses rely on placing ads within content and search results. The rise of AI content complicates this, as search engines send less traffic to websites. Quality Decline: The sheer volume of AI-generated content dilutes the quality of information online. Platforms are struggling to maintain the engaging, high-quality experience users expect. Outpacing Humans: As AI improves, it will mimic and copy human content faster than humans can keep up with, potentially stifling creativity and originality. Human Creativity Shines: Amid the flood of AI content, genuine human creativity and originality stand out. Unique, authentic content will always have a special place and be one step ahead of AI. Listen to learn more. You can also find the podcast version by searching for Reframing Marketing wherever you listen to podcasts. This podcast was inspired by and referenced in part from the podcast: Will AI Break the Internet? Or Save it? - The Ezra Klein Show | |||
| AI scale micro targeting is coming fast | 08 Jul 2024 | 00:08:55 | |
Targeted online ads have so far promised a lot more than they delivered. Having worked with targeted ads for many years, I have found that they work more by accident than design. If you throw enough ads at enough people, some of them will convert by default. However, the world of targeted advertising is about to change â drastically! Thanks to AI, ads will go beyond âtargeted.â Big advertising platforms like Meta and even Mailchimp are working on AI-generated marketing messages and content that are created and tailored not just for groups or cohorts, but for individual users. Ads are about to get alarmingly personal! | |||
| Notes from the Den - 12. Great engagement and a lack of ideas | 05 Jul 2024 | 00:07:26 | |
This week, I share how a recent post got some great engagement and got a lot of people thinking while I was struggling to narrow down my next blog topic. | |||
| Why does no one know how AI works? | 03 Jul 2024 | 00:07:55 | |
No one really knows how AI works, not even the people who created it. This has puzzled me for a long time. Why does no one know how it works? If we created it, we should know how we built it đ€·đ» I recently read Mo Gawdat's book Scary Smart, where I learned that the reason we don't know how AI works is that we didn't create it. AI built AI. In this episode, I explain how AI can build itself and how the complexity of the code it creates means that no human will ever truly understand how it works. | |||
| Notes from the Den - 17. Scaffolding | 25 Sep 2024 | 00:04:48 | |
This week, I share how scaffolding work has turned my week upside down and how the long-awaited AI course is now very nearly ready to go live. Try NotebookLM - https://notebooklm.google.com Become a subscriber and find out about the AI course first https://simonbatchelar.co.uk/email-signup/ | |||
| Notes from the Den - 16. What happened at Summercamp? | 20 Sep 2024 | 00:07:38 | |
This week, I share why I've been away from making regular content for a few weeks and what happened at Summercamp this year. The storytelling workshop was hosted by Ellen De Vries: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellendevries The Money Mindest workshop was hosted by Charlie Davis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrcharlesdavies You can become a subscriber at: https://simonbatchelar.co.uk/email-signup | |||
| My last podcast - final thoughts | 16 Dec 2024 | 00:03:45 | |
This will be the last podcast I make for this channel. So far, I've created 58 blogs, podcasts, and videos and written a book - Reframing Marketing. So what's changing? | |||
| How to Create Content That Resonates with Your Clients | 27 Nov 2024 | 00:13:40 | |
Want to create content that truly resonates with your clients? Think of content as a vehicle guiding your client from where they are now to where they want to be. Use actionable advice, relatable metaphors, and emotional visuals to build trust and engagement. The key? Experiment and listen to what your audience responds to best. Discover more about creating content that speaks to your clients in our latest podcast. | |||
| Is AI playing you? How artificial intelligence might be using you as training data | 21 Oct 2024 | 00:06:21 | |
When you use AI, have you ever wondered if AI is also using you? Your input is used as part of its training dataset. But it also controls your interaction with that tool. Is that a bad thing? Well, that depends... In this video, I explore the concept that AI-driven platforms might be manipulating your time and attention to serve the goals of the companies that own them. Is AI manipulating your patience and persistence to keep you 'playing the game' for the companies' gain? | |||
| Why does AI get things wrong? | 14 Oct 2024 | 00:06:24 | |
Artificial intelligence can feel like it gets things wrong â a lot. As a coach, consultant, or small business owner, you may have had false or factually incorrect outputs from AI tools like ChatGPT. And inaccurate responses can take time to fix â which is frustrating if youâre using these tools to save time. However, this is not a reason not to use AI â often, itâs a case of rubbish in, rubbish out. I believe weâre setting an unfairly high bar for AI tools to meet, especially when we consider the mistakes we scroll past when social media AI gets it wrong. Letâs reframe the problem: can we help AI get things right more often? In this video post, Iâll explain the three common reasons AI can produce errors, and why these kinds of output can seem more frequent with AI tools. Iâll also offer practical tips on how to help AI make less mistakes. | |||
| Notes from the Den - 18. Squadcast screwed me over | 11 Oct 2024 | 00:04:55 | |
In this episode, I explain why building your own website is a never-ending task and how Squadcast really screwed up a recording of a podcast (and how I turned that into a positive). Ai course details: https://simonbatchelar.co.uk/how-to-use-ai-in-marketing-for-coaches-consultants-and-small-business-owners/ Become a subscriber: https://simonbatchelar.co.uk/email-signup/ | |||
| How to use AI to write a better blog post | 07 Oct 2024 | 00:06:27 | |
Writing engaging blog posts takes time and concentration. Something a lot of people don't have much of. You might have tried using AI and found the results generic or even wrong. Creating quality blog posts with AI is possible when you know how. In this podcast, I explain how you can use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini to write better blog posts. AI can help you be more creative and make your marketing more enjoyable. | |||
| 5 Questions to Improve Your Marketing | 30 Sep 2024 | 00:03:39 | |
As a coach or consultant, the key to improving your marketing is to ask the right questions. You might think you know what's important to communicate, the talking points that will make you stand out in a crowded marketplace. But it's easy to get lost in the details (and your own perspective) and lose sight of what's really important to your ideal client. If you want to shake up your marketing and get out of the rut of repeating yourself over and over when you talk about what you do, here are five questions to ask yourself⊠| |||
| How to Make the Client the Hero in Their Journey | 20 Nov 2024 | 00:12:57 | |
Want to turn your clients into loyal brand advocates? It starts with one simple shift: Make them the hero of their journey. By positioning your client as the main character and guiding them through their story, you build trust and create lasting connections. This approach leads to enthusiastic recommendations and organic growth. Learn more in our latest podcast on why making clients the heroes of their stories is key to success in marketing and beyond. | |||
| Notes from the Den - 50. What's next? | 15 Nov 2024 | 00:07:16 | |
This is the last episode of Notes from the Den. I explain what's coming next and how I arrived at that decision. You can see our new Pallant website: https://pallant.studio You can find more about Joel and In Your Corner: https://www.inyourcorner.co You can find more of Tad here: https://marketingforhippies.com | |||
| The Importance of the Client's Perspective in Marketing | 13 Nov 2024 | 00:13:00 | |
The best marketing strategy? Start seeing through your clientâs eyes. Are your marketing messages getting lost or failing to resonate? Youâre not aloneâmany brands miss the mark by focusing on what they want to say rather than what their clients need to hear. Imagine how much potential is slipping away each time a client feels misunderstood. Without addressing their true perspective, youâre only scratching the surface of their needs. Learn the five pillars of client-focused communication that go beyond guesswork. This podcast episode explores actionable insights into truly seeing things from the client's eyes. Align your message, build trust, and watch your results soar as clients feel seen and valued. Tune in now for a client-centred approach to marketing that works! | |||
| Can AI really think? | 11 Nov 2024 | 00:06:06 | |
AI feels like it's thinking. It often seems to truly understand what we're asking it to do. The reality is quite different. These AI tools predict their outputs with astonishing accuracy. They mimic us in a way that far surpasses most humans' abilities. The result is an AI that feels more than "predictive text'. What happens when we use these tools, believing they are thinking and understanding us? In this episode, I explore if it's a problem that they don't understand us and what happens when they do. | |||
| Aligning Your Product with Customer Needs and Wants | 06 Nov 2024 | 00:13:23 | |
To make a product irresistible, stop thinking like a seller and start thinking like a buyer. Are your products missing the mark, no matter how well-designed they are? Many businesses fall into the trap of selling what they think customers need, only to find customers less than enthusiastic. When thereâs a disconnect between what customers truly want and whatâs offered, even the best products struggle to gain traction. How much growth is being left on the table because your product isnât hitting that sweet spot? Discover the psychology behind aligning products with customer desires, bridging the gap between 'need' and 'want' to make your offer irresistible. Our latest podcast shares strategies to make sure your product resonates. Tune in now and learn how to make your product not only essential but also deeply desirable to your customers! | |||