7 great podcasts for small business owners
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7 Great Podcasts for Small Business Owners
Small business owners and entrepreneurs are always looking for
ways to get better at what they do. It’s all about setting bigger and
better goals, implementing new strategies and making progress.
If you’re looking to check out some podcasts that regularly present
great information and tips about small businesses and
entrepreneurship, here are seven excellent ones to start you out.
This podcast is led by entrepreneur John Lee Dumas and features
daily episodes. There’s also a constant stream of very insightful guest
experts joining in on the conversation and discussing topics that are
applicable to business owners in just about any niche.
Another great thing about this podcast is that Dumas gives you a full
view into his monthly earnings, which gives would-be podcasters and
entrepreneurs great insights into how to make money in this budding
vertical.
Entrepreneur on Fire
If you’re looking for ways to automate certain processes within your
small business in order to make things easier and faster, this is the
perfect podcast for gathering some great tips and knowledge on the
subject.
There are also experts coming in to give tips on a wide variety of
processes, from marketing automation to improving office productivity
with management automation tactics, and everything in between.
Automate My Small Business
Like Entrepreneur on Fire, The $100 MBA is a daily podcast that
always has great experts on deck. The format is very stripped down
and aims at giving you real and useful information in a very condensed
amount of time.
The host, Omar Zenhom, gives you 10-minute-long business lessons
from the real world meant to educate small business owners on a
variety of aspects of running a business in today’s world. All useful
content, no fluff.
The $100 MBA
Here is another podcast that is all about brevity and getting you
information you can apply to your business quickly and effectively. It is
run by the Wall Street Journal, so there’s no issues when it comes to
credibility.
Even though it’s quick, each show has a couple of topics that are
covered very well, despite the time restraints. Episodes cover things
like hiring the right people, filing taxes as a small business owner, and
much more.
Your Money Now – The Small Business Report
On the other side of the coin, this is a podcast that chooses a topic and
then goes very in depth with several chapters dedicated to one
particular topic. It’s a podcast curated by Oxford University and really
gives a lot of information that can help business of any size.
Some of the topics that were most recently discussed in depth include
venture capital, financial projections and defining and developing
business ideas.
Building a Business
If you’re looking for a podcast dedicated to small business marketing,
this might be the best one around. It isn’t incredibly regular, with
episodes two to three times a month, but the information offered is
definitely invaluable when it comes to marketing on a shoestring
budget, which is something a lot of small business face.
Host John Jantasch has an uncanny ability to translate complex ideas
into discussions that just about everyone can understand when it
comes to small business marketing and sales processes.
Duct Tape Marketing
Unlike most podcasts that are led by a more singular entity, this one
has a large list of contributors from the American Express OPEN forum,
which is good because a huge amount of different topics get covered
from many different perspectives.
This is one of the best podcasts to check out if you are interested in
learning all about the latest technology trends and tools that can help
you run your operation more efficiently.
Small Business Trends
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