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The Art of Inspiring Sales Teams, with Adam Rojas, Bellmoore Consulting

March 6, 2024 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio
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The Art of Inspiring Sales Teams, with Adam Rojas, Bellmoore Consulting (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 751)

Adam Rojas, Bellmoore Consulting, joined host John Ray on this edition of North Fulton Business Radio. Adam discussed the changing dynamics within the sales industry, emphasizing the need for salespeople and leaders to adapt and innovate. He stressed the importance of understanding customer needs, demonstrating value before disclosing price, and being able to adapt to changing market trends. Adam shared the success story of a training curriculum he developed for enterprise businesses, focusing on reaching out beyond IT departments. Adam’s approach to sales transformation involves inspiring sales teams, fostering innovation, and driving excellence.

John Ray is the host of North Fulton Business Radio. The show is recorded and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Adam Rojas, Founder and Managing Partner, Bellmoore Consulting

Adam always had a passion for sales, starting with his first foray into entrepreneurship at age 6, when he sold logo pencils to his classmates to support his candy addiction. This continued throughout high school, when he sold everything from magazine subscriptions over the phone to space pens in a retail store. After college, Adam went to work for a technology company selling voice and internet services to small and medium-sized businesses. Over the next 25 years, Adam held numerous roles in direct sales, technical sales and sales management across numerous business segments before moving into sales training, focusing on sales skills, product training and sales leadership training.

Adam started Bellmoore Consulting in 2023 with the goal of bringing his experience and passion to enable you to achieve your vision for your business by developing success in your sales organization.

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Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
01:15 Introducing Adam Rojas and Bellmore Consulting
01:34 The Mission and Approach of Bellmore Consulting
02:24 Adam Rojas’ Journey to Founding Bellmore Consulting
04:26 Challenges and Gaps in Sales Teams
07:50 The Importance of Being Insightful in Sales
16:36 The Role of Value in Sales
24:15 The Importance of Coaching in Sales
25:23 Success Story: Transforming a Tech Sales Team
28:34 Contact Information and Closing Remarks

 

About North Fulton Business Radio and host John Ray

With over 750 shows and having featured over 1,200 guests, North Fulton Business Radio is the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton area, covering business in our community like no one else. We are the undisputed “Voice of Business” in North Fulton!

The show welcomes a wide variety of business, non-profit, and community leaders to get the word out about the important work they’re doing to serve their market, their community, and their profession. There’s no discrimination based on company size, and there’s never any “pay to play.” North Fulton Business Radio supports and celebrates business by sharing positive business stories that traditional media ignore. Some media leans left. Some media leans right. We lean business.

John Ray is the host of North Fulton Business Radio. The show is recorded and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, and many others.

The studio address is 275 South Main Street, Alpharetta, GA 30009.

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John Ray, Business RadioX – North Fulton, and Owner, Ray Business Advisors

John Ray also operates his own business advisory practice. John’s services include advising solopreneurs and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

John is the bestselling author of The Generosity Mindset: A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices.

 

Renasant BankRenasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions, with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

 

 

 

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Erika Nicholson, Restored Cosmetics, and Todd Callen, AcSellerate Sales Advisor

May 16, 2023 by John Ray

Erika Nicholson, Restored Cosmetics, and Todd Callen, AcSellerate Sales Advisor
Family Business Radio
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Erika Nicholson, Restored Cosmetics, and Todd Callen, AcSellerate Sales Advisor (Family Business Radio, Episode 44)

On this episode of Family Business Radio, host Anthony Chen welcomed business leaders Erika Nicholson and Todd Callen. Erika Nicholson talked about her work as a paramedical tattoo artist, saline tattooing, permanent makeup, and much more. Todd Callen discussed why business owners and CEOs may struggle to scale their sales efforts, the difference between sales and sales foundation, the most common mistake one can make when creating and managing a sales team, and much more. Anthony closed the show with a commentary on planning and your purpose and passions.

Family Business Radio is underwritten and brought to you by Anthony Chen with Lighthouse Financial Network.

Restored Cosmetics

Restored Cosmetics, in Alpharetta, Georgia goes beyond just providing exceptional Paramedical and cosmetic tattoo services.  It is important that clients leave feeling empowered, confident, and beautiful.

With a focus on creating a welcoming and peaceful environment, Erika and her team strive to make sure that every client feels special and heard. Restored Cosmetics works with Top-rated Plastic & Reconstruction Surgeons in and around the metro Atlanta area.

Additionally, clients travel across the nation seeking wholeness after such surgeries for scar camouflaging, breast tattooing, and more!

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Erika Nicholson, Owner/Founder/Artist, Restored Cosmetics

Erika Nicholson, Owner/Founder/Artist, Restored Cosmetics

Erika Nicholson thought she found her niche several years ago when she made her mark in the medical travel insurance industry.

As many experiences firsthand, COVID caused things in the world to completely stop – traveling being one of them. There was no timeframe to know if or when things would get back to normal. “It was time for me to reinvent myself! I wanted something fun, exciting, and fulfilling,” Erika said.

Today, she has done just that! Erika Nicholson, now a multi-certified Paramedical and cosmetic tattoo artist, owns and operates Restored Cosmetics, LLC. She and her skilled team help individuals look and feel beautiful every single day by restoring their confidence in and through Paramedical and cosmetic tattoo procedures.

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AcSellerate Sales Advisor LLC

AcSellerate Sales Advisors is focused on helping companies achieve consistent sales growth through the improvement of all aspects of a sales organization. They help companies achieve sales targets across a range of industries by building successful sales plans, building a disciplined sales approach, and aligning sales teams.
AcSellerate Sales Advisors takes a proven results-oriented strategic and tactical approach to turn underperforming sales teams into revenue-producing market leaders. Their focus is on people, processes, systems, and messaging to achieve maximum results.

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Todd Callen, President, AcSellerate Sales Advisor

Todd Callen, President, AcSellerate Sales Advisor

Todd Callen’s passion is helping small and mid-sized businesses rapidly grow their sales! Todd works with business owners as a Sales Advisor and Fractional VP of Sales.

Todd has over 25 years of Sales and Revenue leadership experience, working with companies to aggressively grow the sales and revenue engine to achieve hypergrowth. He views sales as a blend of the quantitative (the sales numbers, the forecast, the pipeline, the close rates) and the qualitative (how “effective” our positioning, value proposition, and ability to convey and persuade).

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Anthony Chen, Host of Family Business Radio

Anthony Chen, Lighthouse Financial, and Host of “Family Business Radio”

This show is sponsored and brought to you by Anthony Chen with Lighthouse Financial Network. Securities and advisory services are offered through Royal Alliance Associates, Inc. (RAA), member FINRA/SIPC. RAA is separately owned and other entities and/or marketing names, products, or services referenced here are independent of RAA. The main office address is 575 Broadhollow Rd. Melville, NY 11747. You can reach Anthony at 631-465-9090 ext 5075 or by email at anthonychen@lfnllc.com.

Anthony Chen started his career in financial services with MetLife in Buffalo, NY in 2008. Born and raised in Elmhurst, Queens, he considers himself a full-blooded New Yorker while now enjoying his Atlanta, GA home. Specializing in family businesses and their owners, Anthony works to protect what is most important to them. From preserving to creating wealth, Anthony partners with CPAs and attorneys to help address all the concerns and help clients achieve their goals. By using a combination of financial products ranging from life, disability, and long-term care insurance to many investment options through Royal Alliance. Anthony looks to be the eyes and ears for his client’s financial foundation. In his spare time, Anthony is an avid long-distance runner.

The complete show archive of “Family Business Radio” can be found at familybusinessradioshow.com.

Tagged With: AcSellerate Sales Advisor, AcSellerate Sales Advisor LLC, Anthony Chen, cosmetic tattoo artist, Erika Nicholson, Family Business, Family Business Radio, financial goals, financial planner, financial planning, fractional VP of sales, Lighthouse Financial, Lighthouse Financial Network, Paramedical, passions, purpose, Restored Cosmetics, sales advisor, sales team, sales training, Todd Callen

Breakthrough the Growth Plateau E52

May 12, 2021 by Karen

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In this episode of Tycoons, tune in to hear Gary give some great advice on how to take your company to the next level. It all starts with an honest performance discussion about your goals, performance history, and applying a proactive approach using a system that brings value.

Having a process is so important to any program that aims to teach value and apply towards breaking through a growth plateau. This is what Pivotal Advisors does by handing you the keys to success: who has the best chance to win, putting in a system that works, and investing in sales leaders.

Pivotal Advisors works with small business that have plateaued and are trying to scale to the next level. Many businesses grow to a certain point through great products and services and a good core group of people who do everything. That growth can take them a long way, but at some point they start to plateau. They try several things to try to reignite growth such as hiring different people, sending their sales team to training and even changing up their compensation strategy to “motivate” people, but results of those efforts are limited. pivotal-logo-square

Pivotal Advisors was founded by partners who both experienced hyper-growth in their respective careers. They learned that the things that you do to manage your sales teams at $5M and $10M are very different than at $25M, $50M or $100M. You need to be more disciplined and intentional and use systems and repeatable process in order to scale.

Pivotal Advisors helps companies not only implement those key components, but they also help the sales leader and CEO drive adoption of them so the company can grow profitably, consistently and predictably. We do this by either inserting our own consultants as Fractional Sales Leaders or by working with your existing sales leader to help them drive the needed change.

Gary-Braun-Breakthrough-the-Growth-Plateau-E52Gary Braun is a lifelong salesperson and sales leader. His first job out of college was selling copiers door to door to small businesses. From there, he moved on to working for a manufacturer to sell desktop publishing equipment. Being successful at that, he was promoted to his first sales management position and quickly learned that managing sales and selling are two different skills and there were few resources to learn how to manage performance, coach, hire, train, forecast, etc.

Next, Gary sold high end servers, storage and networking equipment to Fortune 1000 companies and learned selling to large enterprises was very different from selling to small businesses. His next venture was critical in his learning as he took a job selling for an outsourced ecommerce company.

He joined as a salesperson and the 23rd employee of the company that was doing $1M in revenue. He left 11 years later when the company was $400M in revenue and had 1,400 employees across the globe. This is where learned a lot of the concepts about how make the critical changes needed to scale. In 2008, he joined his brother/partner to found Pivotal Advisors to help small business grow.

Gary has been married to his wife, Becky, for 28 years and they have two daughters – one a sophomore in college and one a Marine based in southern CA.

Follow Pivotal Advisors on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

About the Show

Tycoons of Small Biz spotlights the true backbone of the American economy, the true tycoons of business in America… the owners, founders and CEO’s of small businesses. Join hosts,  Austin L Peterson, Landon Mance and the featured tycoons LIVE every Tuesday at 1 pm, right here on Business RadioX and your favorite podcast platform.

About Your Hosts

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Austin Peterson is a Comprehensive Financial Planner and co-founder of Backbone Planning Partners in Scottsdale, AZ. Austin is a registered rep and investment advisor representative with Lincoln Financial Advisors. Prior to joining Lincoln Financial Advisors, Austin worked in a variety of roles in the financial services industry.

He began his career in financial services in the year 2000 as a personal financial advisor with Independent Capital Management in Santa Ana, CA. Austin then joined Pacific Life Insurance Company as an internal wholesaler for their variable annuity and mutual fund products. After Pacific Life, Austin formed his own financial planning company in Southern California that he built and ran for 6 years and eventually sold when he moved his family to Salt Lake City to pursue his MBA.

After he completed his MBA, Austin joined Crump Life Insurance where he filled a couple of different sales roles and eventually a management role throughout the five years he was with Crump. Most recently before joining Lincoln Financial Advisors in February 2015, Austin spent 2 years as a life insurance field wholesaler with Symetra Life Insurance Company. Austin is a Certified Financial Planner Professional and Chartered Life Underwriter. In 2021, Austin became a Certified Business Exit Consultant® (CBEC®) to help entrepreneurs plan to exit their businesses.

Austin and his wife of 23 years, Robin, have two children, AJ (21) and Ella (18) and they reside in Gilbert, Arizona. He is a graduate of California State University, Fullerton with a Bachelor of Arts in French and of Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Management with a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in sales and entrepreneurship. backbone-New-Logo

Connect with Austin on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Landon Mance is a Financial Planner and co-founder of Backbone Planning Partners out of Las Vegas, Nevada. He rebranded his practice in 2020 to focus on serving small business owners after operating as Mance Wealth Management since 2015 when Landon broke off from a major bank and started his own “shop.”

Landon comes from a family of successful entrepreneurs and has a passion and excitement for serving the business community. This passion is what brought about the growth of Backbone Planning Partners to help business owners and their families. At Backbone Planning, we believe small business owners’ personal and business goals are intertwined, so we work with our clients to design a financial plan to support all aspects of their lives.

In 2019, Landon obtained the Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA) designation through the Exit Planning Institute. With this certification, Backbone Planning Partners assists business owners through an ownership transition while focusing on a positive outcome for their employees and meeting the business owner’s goals. Landon is also a member of the Business Intelligence Institute (BII) which is a collaborative group that shares tools, resources and personnel, and offers advanced level training and technical support to specifically serve business owners. In 2021, Landon became a Certified Business Exit Consultant® (CBEC®) to help entrepreneurs plan to exit their businesses by counseling owners about exit options, estimating the value of the business, preparing the business for exit and tax considerations.

Landon enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife, stepson, and new baby twins. He grew up in sunny San Diego and loves visiting his family, playing a round of golf with friends, and many other outdoor activities. Landon tries to make a difference in the lives of children in Las Vegas as a part of the leadership team for a local non-profit. He regularly visits the children that we work with to remind himself of why it’s so important to, “be the change that you wish to see in the world.”

Landon received his B.S. from California State University Long Beach in business marketing and gets the rest of his education through the school of hard knocks via his business owner clients.

Connect with Landon on LinkedIn.

Austin Peterson and Landon Mance are registered representatives of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Securities and investment advisory services offered through Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp., a broker/dealer (member SIPC) and registered investment advisor. Insurance offered through Lincoln affiliates and other fine companies. Backbone Financial and Your Future Planning Partners are marketing names for registered representatives of Lincoln Financial Advisors

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Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. and its representatives do not provide legal or tax advice. You may want to consult a legal or tax advisor regarding any legal or tax information as it relates to your personal circumstances.

The content presented is for informational and educational purposes. The information covered and posted are views and opinions of the guests and not necessarily those of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.

Business RadioX® is a separate entity not affiliated with Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.

Tagged With: pivotal advisors, sales consulting, Sales Leadership, sales management, sales management consulting, sales training

Jason Forrest, Forrest Performance Group

December 22, 2020 by John Ray

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Business Leaders Radio
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Forrest Performance Group CEO Jason Forrest joins host John Ray to discuss how his company focuses on behavioral changes to improve results of salespeople, how he uses video to prospect on LinkedIn, achieving a “Best Place to Work” culture, the problem with sales recruiters, and much more. “Business Leaders Radio” is produced virtually from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® in Alpharetta.

Jason Forrest, CEO, Forrest Performance Group

Jason is a leading authority in culture change programs and an expert at creating high-performance, high-profit, and “Best Place to Work” cultures. The winner of five international Stevie Awards for his training programs, Jason is also an award-winning author of six books, including Leadership Sales Coaching – rated as one of Selling Power Magazine’s Top Sales Books.

In 2018, FPG earned a rare honor by being named to the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies list for the third consecutive year, one of just 1,200 companies nationwide to achieve that honor out of a field of more than 7 million.

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Questions/Topics Discussed in this Show

  • Prospecting
  • 5/4/3 Factor
  • The Six Virtues of a Warrior
  • Helping every business owner get their vision to the masses
  • Sales Recruiters should be the last people to recruit for you

“Business Leaders Radio” is hosted by John Ray and produced virtually from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show can be found on all the major podcast apps by searching “Business Leaders Radio.”

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Tagged With: behavioral changes, Business Leaders Radio, Forrest Performance Group, Jason Forrest, prospecting on LinkedIn, sales recruiters, sales training

Joseph Rosales with The Performance Group of Arizona and Cathy Droz with HER Certified

November 3, 2020 by Karen

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Joseph Rosales with The Performance Group of Arizona and Cathy Droz with HER Certified

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The Performance Group of Arizona is a business consulting and coaching firm specializing in the development of high performance leaders, managers and teams.

Joseph-Rosales-The-Performance-Group-of-ArizonaJoseph Rosales is the Founder and CEO and has provided services in over 26 countries and is a highly sought after consultant, coach and mentor.

He is published author and recently released his 4th book and digital course titled: The Leader of YOU.

Connect with Joseph on LinkedIn and Facebook.

Cathy-Droz-HER-CertifiedCathy Droz is the Founder of HER Certified and Co-Founder of Smart Women Series USA based in Phoenix, Arizona. An author of a book ” A Woman’s Guide to Buying a Car with Confidence and Street Smarts” for the everyday consumer with women in mind.

She has designed a training program for the auto industry teaching from the top down how to sell to women and how to raise the customer service index from women a very crucial component for the success and growth of a dealer organization.

Cathy has most recently joined forces with Joseph Rosales, the President of The Performance Group of Arizona, a seasoned professional in teaching auto dealers how to best serve their customers. With a long and successful history with Manufacturers around the globe, Joseph and Cathy combined their expertise to give a “full assessment” and evaluation of a business and have the tools to make them even more successful. They can zoom a successful plan including one on one with top management.

Connect with Cathy on LinkedIn and follow HER Certified on Facebook and Twitter.

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IT Help Atlanta with Rick Higgins:  Marc Apple, Forward Push, and Al Simon, Sandler Training by Simon Inc.

April 27, 2020 by John Ray

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IT Help Atlanta
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IT Help Atlanta with Rick Higgins:  Marc Apple, Forward Push, and Al Simon, Sandler Training by Simon Inc.

On this edition of “IT Help Atlanta,” Host Rick Higgins welcomed Marc Apple, Forward Push, to talk about digital marketing for businesses. Al Simon of Sandler Training also joined the show to discuss his sales consulting and training practice. “IT Help Atlanta” is brought to you by TeamLogic IT, your technology advisor.

Marc Apple, Forward Push

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Marc Apple, Forward Push

Marc Apple is the Owner and Inbound Marketing Specialist with Forward Push. Forward Push is an award-winning marketing agency that believes that you don’t have to grow your company alone. Through a team of creative thinkers and analytic problem solvers, Forward Push is ready to challenge the status quo while staying rooted in the research.

The team accomplishes this through specializing in content-driven strategies for small and medium-sized businesses. Based on your unique needs, Forward Push creates a custom strategy that takes account for the ever-changing landscape of digital marketing and looks to future developments. This approach includes website design and development, social media management, blogging, video production, digital advertising and branding.

Through this, Forward Push optimizes your online presence and propels you to your goals by implementing, testing, and refining so your brand is always leading, not following. It’s the Forward Push way. Learn more about their process at forwardpush.com or get in touch directly with Marc by email.

Al Simon, Sandler Training by Simon Inc.

Al Simon, Sandler Training by Simon

Al Simon is the President of Sandler Training by Simon Inc.

Sandler trainers have already had highly successful careers as sales and management professionals, and now use the Sandler sales methodology in their mission to train and mentor others to be successful. Other companies employ trainers who may have never actually sold or managed.

The Sandler sales methodology fosters an attitude of leadership, rather than just emphasizing technique. Reinforcement training facilitates the development of new and empowering behaviors, attitudes, and sales skills, mapping a unique road map to lasting success.

Over 250 local training centers in major U.S. cities and more than 27 countries, plus materials translated into 20 languages, allow us to support our clients almost anywhere in the world, whether you’re a small to mid-sized company or a large organization.

For more information, go to Al’s website or contact Al directly at 770-622-7000.

About “IT Help Atlanta”

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Rick Higgins, Host of “IT Help Atlanta”

“IT Help Atlanta” profiles small to mid-market businesses and highlights how those companies use technology to succeed. The host of “IT Help Atlanta” is Rick Higgins.

“IT Help Atlanta” is brought to you by TeamLogic IT, your managed services technology advisor specializing in cybersecurity, cloud and business continuity solutions. TeamLogic IT leverages cutting edge technology to solve all types of business problems.

For more information, email Rick directly or go to ITHelpAtlanta.com.

 

 

Show Transcript

Announcer: Broadcasting from the Business RadioX studios in Atlanta, it’s time for IT Help Atlanta, brought to you by TeamLogic IT, your technology advisor. Now, here’s your host, Rick Higgins.

Rick: Hey, good morning, everybody. And welcome to the IT Help Atlanta radio show, the show that profiles small, and medium-sized market businesses and highlights how those companies use technology to succeed. IT Help Atlanta is brought to you by TeamLogic IT, your managed services technology provider. Specializing in cybersecurity, cloud, and business continuity solutions, TeamLogic IT leverages cutting-edge technology to solve all types of business problems. Go to ithelpatlanta.com for audio archives of this show and to learn more about our sponsor, TeamLogic IT. I’m your host Rick Higgins. And today’s special guest is Marc Apple with Forward Push. Good morning, Marc.

Marc: Morning, Rick. How are you today?

Rick: Oh, man, I’m doing great. Thanks. I’m really glad to have you on the show. Marc, tell us who you are, and what do you do?

Marc: Sure. Thank you for having me. My name is Marc Apple, and I am the founder of Forward Push. We are a marketing agency that specializes in helping small businesses and startups to get back to doing what they love to do, which is typically their job, and they don’t have time for marketing. That’s where we fill in. We are their marketing agency.

Rick: And Marc, you guys are so much more than that. I know that a big part of what you do is website work. Could you drill into that or lean into that and talk to us about what you do with website and how that works with your marketing?

Marc: Sure. There’s a good percentage of our clients that come to us because they have a need, just like you said for a website. We all know nowadays that it’s one of the first things that people do. So, they search, they needed something, they have a problem, they go to the Internet, and you lead them to your website. And that’s where our engagement starts with our clients. But you’re right, it is so much more. After that website is built, what are you gonna put on that website so it keeps engaging people? And that’s really where our work comes in.

So, for the small business owners and the startups. We’re writing their monthly blogs for them. We are doing infographics, design work. We’re doing videos. We’re creating their email newsletters. We’re running their Google ads, their Facebook campaigns. So, it’s a full-service agency. And the idea is that the small business owner is super busy. They don’t have time to do all of these things or maybe just some of these things. So, they’re able to work with us because we love working with them. So, it’s a smaller scale operation on how we work with them, but it’s a long-term thinking and it gives them the ability to compete with the bigger players in the market.

Rick: So, that actually leads me into my next question. And you say you work primarily or maybe even exclusively with small businesses. But can a small or local business compete with large competitors?

Marc: A hundred percent. A hundred percent. We find that day in and day out. It’s certainly a long-term strategy because if you’re going up against a billion-dollar company in your industry, they’re spending money like water, but that doesn’t mean that you have to spend money like water as a small business owner. So, what we tend to do is take a really hyper-local focus. Most small businesses, for the most part, are working in their neighborhoods or in a metro city location. And while those bigger companies certainly are working in those metro locations, they tend to be focused on, for an example here, the whole country. And we know that people like doing business with people. So, when you take that local attitude and that strategy, combining that with the know, like, and trust of working with someone local that you can see, that you can talk to, you can go into their store, they can come to your location, it makes it almost very easy to compete because we have a very tight focus on where we’re attracting clients to our clients.

Rick: Well, you talk about not spending money like water, and I know for all the small business people out there, myself included, they really appreciate that. How as a small business owner should I determine what my marketing budget should be? Is there like an ideal metric for that?

Marc: There is. And typically, we’re looking probably in the 10 to 15% of annual gross as a marketing budget. And so that 10 to 15%, it can be a wide range. Certainly, when we’re working with a small business owner, I like to say that we’re not looking for a big check right away. That’s not even in our plan. Our idea is to start, not conservative so that you’re not doing anything, but start so that you can get some movement, start gaining traction on the low-hanging fruit, and then you can move up that scale to spend more because you’re actually making more.

Rick: Right. So, that 10 to 15%, you’re talking about gross of a startup company or does that carry forward into a mature small business?

Marc: Mature business as well. So, that’s for this annual sales…

Rick: Gotcha.

Marc: …is a good number to start at. Yeah.

Rick: Okay. Well, thanks for that. Thanks for diving deep on that. Hey, Marc, give us a success story. And it doesn’t have to be anything recent. I mean, something that you’re really proud of. Talk to us about how you help someone or solved a particular problem with someone.

Marc: I think what I’ll do is I’ll touch on a story of something that’s happened recently since we’re kind of going through this pandemic. And it’s sort of hoarding small business owners, you know, and businesses across the country, not only here in Atlanta. But we work with a healthcare provider that does elective surgery. And basically, as soon as the pandemic started, they had to shut down. They weren’t allowed to see prospective patients or even patients or even provide the surgery at their location. So, it was almost an immediate shutdown for them, which is devastating to them. We were able to offer telemedicine to them, but in a unique way. So, if you go to their website now, one of the first things you see is that you can text message the doctor. And this actually goes through a HIPAA-compliant system that we have for them. So, you’re not actually text-messaging the doctor’s actual cell phone. It’s through, again, a HIPAA server.

And the doctor is able to converse with the prospect or a patient as if it’s a text message conversation. But to even make it better and where we’re seeing the success is that he can do consultations. You actually can click a button on your phone and you’re able to open your camera and you can have an actual conversation with the doctor. You can show the doctor the part of your body that you’re talking about. You can upload images to them. So, the doctor is now able to do consultations when he actually can’t be physically in front of anyone. The best part of it is that his schedule is completely booked out for next month on the condition that we’re gonna be able to see patients next month. So, it’s finding those ways when there is something that’s facing us that’s a real stumbling block, it’s a roadblock, and saying, “Okay. Well, how can we sort of maintain business as usual in these times where it’s not so unusual?

Rick: My key takeaway on that particular answer was that you put the system on a HIPAA-compliant server. Could you talk more about that and why that’s important?

Marc: Sure. So, it’s important because it has to do with the regulations of the healthcare industry. And when you start to fill out a form, in this case, on a website that has to do with a medical practice, your information is either secure or it’s not secure. So, a HIPAA-compliant server where that information that the person puts into the form, and that can be anything from your name to your date of birth to even saying, “I have a pre-existing condition,” or, “I have this condition,” is sensitive information. So, when you hit submit, if that’s not secure, that information can be hacked. And it basically can be out there for anyone to see. So, a HIPAA-compliant server allows the information to be secure. And when it reaches the doctor, the endpoint, they also have it secured on their side as well when they’re replying. So, it has to do with security, it has to do with the patients, their confidence, and making sure that their information stays secure.

Rick: That’s great. And Marc, I appreciate that deeper dive on that aspect because, you know, obviously, the show is about you and your company. But, you know, as you got from the intro is we definitely want to talk about how companies like yourself are using technology and, in this case, it seems like special technology to serve your client base. So, thank you for that.

Marc: You’re welcome.

Rick: So, you know, as a marketing company, what… I know that you talk the talk, but do you walk the walk with what you do? I mean, how do you find your clients?

Marc: Yeah. We certainly do walk the walk and the talk 100%. One of my rules for Forward Push is that we won’t recommend anything to a client without doing it ourselves first. So, if a new technology comes along, we’re the guinea pig. I’ll invest the money in that platform, in that software, in that marketing tactic first to figure it out, to see how it works. What are the opportunities? So, we’re doing everything from blogging consistently. We have an email newsletter that goes out a couple of different times a month. I also have my own podcast that turns into a video podcast that we put out. We also do our own social media. So, all of the things that we offer to our clients we’re doing ourselves. And when we see a change in what we’re doing or, again, maybe there’s a new platform coming out, we’re shifting just as we would tell one of our clients to do, following best practices.

Rick: Do you wanna give a plug and promote your video podcast right here?

Marc: Sure. Thank you very much. It’s called “Your Marketing Minute.” And that can be found on YouTube and if you listen to audio on any of the podcast channels.

Rick: That’s great. I’m definitely gonna check that out.

Marc: Thank you.

Rick: Here’s an interesting question for you, Marc. It’s one that I always like to ask and what’s an aspect about your business that people don’t generally think about, but that you wish people would ask you about?

Marc: That’s good. I love that question, Rick. Thank you for asking that. I think one of the things is that we all have this perception that the internet is instant, and in some cases, it is. You’re gonna record this podcast today. It literally can be upon your website this afternoon, right? In real-time, this could be a live stream. You could write a blog post this afternoon, hit submit, and it’s live on your website. So, things are instant, right? You can go on Amazon. You practically can have your groceries in a couple of hours if you wanted to. So, it is instant. The flip side of it when you talk about for a small business and marketing is things aren’t that instant. Certainly, you can do the same thing. Write that blog post and hit submit for that small business website. It doesn’t mean that Google is gonna all of a sudden start driving traffic to it.

And that’s one of the biggest misconceptions that I usually end up speaking to our clients about is that these things do just take time. So, it’s not only the blogging example, but you could start a pay-per-click campaign today on Google or you could start a Facebook advertising campaign. It takes these powerful algorithms and these powerful companies to figure out how to serve your ad best. Even in Facebook, if you were to run advertising, for the first couple of weeks or so, and that’s sort of a general until it’s starting to get enough data, it actually says in the ad portal learning, meaning that it’s still trying to figure out who best to serve your ad to. All the while it’s charging you for this learning experience.

Rick: Yeah. So, this is the algorithm that’s saying that it’s learned? Is that what’s going on?

Marc: Yes. Yes. So, that’s what’s going on. And so that also happens on Google with pay-per-click. So, it’s the instant of, I’m running ads, but the actual conversions or starting to see sales can take some time because there’s a lot of things that go into play, so a lot of moving parts. And that’s one of the questions that I think, for me, that I have to kind of make sure small business owners understand. So, it’s not one I get asked often, but it’s one that I’m giving the answer often.

Rick: Got it. I’m gonna lean into that a little bit more. Full disclosure to the audience here, Marc and I are friends. We’ve been friends and business associates for some time now. And, Marc, I’ve heard you talk before about how important the local aspect of internet and website marketing is as compared to national stuff. And you mentioned I think the statistic was that 40% of website clicks are for localized searches. Could you talk about that?

Marc: Yeah. I think you’re talking about a stat that you and I were conversing about that last year of all the Google searches, so all the searches, 48% had some local intent.

Rick: There you go.

Marc: Yeah. What that means by local intent, somebody put in a city name. So, they put in Atlanta or they put in the zip code 30341 with whatever they were looking for. So, it might have been a Chinese restaurant, Chamblee, Georgia. It’s a local intent versus putting Chinese restaurant. The same thing looking for a managed service IT provider. If you’re not putting in that city or zip, the results that you’re going to see are gonna be kind of scattered for the most part. There are some instances where you will sort of get the best local results, but just even think about your own habits, Rick. Probably when you’re searching whether it is that Chinese restaurant or a new place to go out to or whatever it is, you’re probably including some type of localization characters to get the best results for you.

Rick: You’re right. I do. I don’t even think about it. I just type it in. I might even type in just my zip code.

Marc: Yeah. And we see that a lot. The other thing that people are starting to do is even take it one step further and Google sort of has been encouraging this is that you start to type in, you know, Chinese restaurant and it starts to tell you, “Near me, nearby,” and that’s because we’re all searching on our phones nowadays. And as you know best, this phone is connected to a GPS system that knows exactly where I’m standing. So, when you do that search, and you do the near me, nearby, it knows exactly where you are. And it will tell you how many feet away you are from that restaurant or how many miles away, right?

Rick: A little bit scary.

Marc: A little bit scary, but also quite useful for a small business owner to realize that this is how, you know, the most powerful search engine in the world, Google, is steering how people find you. And if you don’t have a website that’s built on local intent, you can start missing out. And that’s the scary thing as well. I would say that’s almost scarier than, you know, a giant GPS system knowing where you’re standing.

Rick: Yeah. Yeah, you’re right. Marc, what do you like best about being a small business owner?

Marc: I like the independence of it. I come from a Fortune 500 background. I worked for some pretty big, well-known companies. And the reason I left it was, like, I kind of got fed up. I saw a lot of small business owners spending money with these big companies and not having success because they were sort of just another client. It’s different with me and how I act and how my team acts. So, for us, you know, every client we have, we know who their kids are, we know when their birthdays are, and we know a lot about their business. It kind of goes back to how we started this conversation, Rick. It’s like how we positioned Forward Push and the work we do is we are the marketing team for that small business. And that means that my team has to know sort of as much about the business as the owner does. And we’re working with a bunch of clients. So, for me, I just love knowing and working with a bunch of different business owners that all sort of have the same mentality. They all want success. That’s what every small business owner wants because they’re the ones writing the checks. When you start to work with the corporate clients, it’s just a person coming in there that’s got a spend budget that quarter, and they’re not really attached to the check. That’s the difference and that’s what makes me get up in the morning.

Rick: That’s great, Marc. That’s a great answer. Marc, tell the audience how to get in touch with you.

Marc: Yeah. The best place to find me is forwardpush.com. That’s our website. And if you’re on social media, all of our channels are under Forward Push.

Rick: That’s great. Marc, thank you so much for being a guest today on IT Help Atlanta. We really appreciate you. And folks, go to ithelpatlanta.com for audio archives of this show and learn more about our sponsor, TeamLogic IT. Go to forwardpush.com to learn more about Marc Apple and his wonderful company, Forward Push.


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Andy Kalajian, Fort Leadership and Sales Consulting, and Kevin Quirk, Harvest Connect

December 12, 2019 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 184: Andy Kalajian, Fort Leadership and Sales Consulting, and Kevin Quirk, Harvest Connect

On this edition of “North Fulton Business Radio,” Andy Kalajian, Fort Leadership and Sales Consulting discussed his executive coaching brand and the power of a positive mindset, while Kevin Quirk, Harvest Connect, explained how his company has made inroads in Georgia’s hemp industry. “North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and is broadcast from inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Andy Kalajian, Fort Leadership and Sales Consulting

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Andy Kalajian

Andy Kalajian has been a highly sought-after public speaker for more than 25 years. He has received public acclaim for his brand, EnTheos, which is Latin for “Spirit Within” and predecessor to the word Enthusiasm. Through Fort Leadership and Sales Consulting, Andy delivers powerful talks and lessons steeped in wisdom literature and practical application into busy lifestyles. As a certified John Maxwell coach, Andy helps professionals sharpen business skills, and offers Mastermind group teaching, and one-on-one executive coaching.

Andy is a native of Detroit, MI. In high school, he read such books as “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill and “How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie. He was awarded the prestigious Evans Scholarship, a full academic and leadership scholarship for golf caddies, to study at Michigan State University, where he earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Medical Technology. Andy started his professional career by blending his lifelong passion for medicine and public speaking with a position in Medical Sales, in Atlanta. He formerly held positions at MicroPort Orthopedics, Zimmer Biomet and ConforMIS.

Andy’s professional tagline, “Transformational thought in action,” reminds clients that they can permanently change the destiny of their life by changing the nature of their thoughts and actions.

To learn more, go to the Fort Leadership and Sales Consulting website, email Andy directly, or call 770-597-9005.

Kevin Quirk, Harvest Connect

Kevin Quirk

Kevin Quirk is Chief Executive Officer at Harvest Connect, a brand company focused on the hemp-derived CBD market. Harvest Connect’s entities include Georgia Good, Graceleaf, CBD Store and More, and Harvest Canopy, the medical marijuana division covering aspects of the cultivation, processing, retail and wholesale of CBD, hemp and medical marijuana.

Harvest Connect’s mission is to be the positive change agent for all things cannabis in the state of Georgia. The company works to bring ethical practices to the hemp industry, improve the lives of Georgians, create jobs, and give back to the community.

Kevin has more than 25 years experience in general, brand and financial management. He brings knowledge of FDA and USDA compliance through the founding and selling of an organic juice company. In addition, he has an extensive background in consumer packaged goods through former management roles at The Coca-Cola Company and Anheuser-Busch.

To learn more, go to the Harvest Connect website, email Kevin directly, or call 703-609-6643.

North Fulton Business Radio” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with approximately $12.9 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Tagged With: Fort Leadership and Sales Consulting, Georgia farmers, Georgia Good, Georgia's medical marijuana law, Graceleaf, Harvest Connect, harvesting destiny, Hemp, Hemp industry, high commission sales, Kevin Quirk, leadership coaching, leadership training, Medical Marijuana, North Fulton Business Radio, North Fulton Studio, professional sales training, Public Speaker, public speaking, sales coaching, sales training, THC, Transformational thoughts

POWER PLAY: Al Simon with Sandler Training by Simon, Inc. and Nate Moyer with the Atlanta Gladiators

August 7, 2019 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
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Al Simon/Sandler Training by Simon, Inc.

Sandler Training by Simon Inc. is a professional development organization in the sales and sales management arena. Sandler Training by Simon helps clients to find opportunities for their pipelines, close more business, and close more business without discounting.

 

Nate Moyer/Atlanta Gladiators

The 2019-2020 season will be Nate’s first season with the Atlanta Gladiators. He recently graduated from Liberty University with a Bachelor of Arts in Counseling. Nate previously worked in the Athletic Department and Facilities at a local private school within Gwinnett County. Originally from outside Philadelphia, Nate loves all Philly sports teams and is a diehard hockey fan. When he is not enjoying sports, Nate loves taking trips to the mountains and going to concerts. He currently resides in Gwinnett County.

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Jackie Wheeler with JackieStyle Image and Branding Nadia Brown with The Doyenne Agency and Jeanette Knudsen with Design for a Life Span

July 19, 2019 by Karen

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Jackie Wheeler with JackieStyle Image and Branding Nadia Brown with The Doyenne Agency and Jeanette Knudsen with Design for a Life Span

JackieStyle – Image and Branding Agency, LLC is a personal image and branding agency focusing on helping their clients look their best in person and online by enhancing their style, image and brand. They do this through personal image (how you show up in person) and online image (social media). JackieStyle’s market focus in speakers and authors who are consistently in front of their audience 6 or more times a year.

As well as supporting their clients through personal shopping, wardrobing, closet curation, packing and skincare and cosmetic instruction. When working with their clients on social media they look at the “whole brand” not just the business brand. jackiestyle-logo-1

Creating space for their clients to work in their line of genius and not have to worry about the day to day content and relationship management of their brand. Guiding them with marketing ideas and relationship building which enhance their business style, image and brand targeted at their perfect client.

Jackie-Wheeler-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXJackie Wheeler, Owner of JackieStyle – Image and Branding Agency, LLC has been in business for over 25 years. Specializing in personal image (wardrobing, color analysis, body type and personality, skin care and make up artistry) and online image (social media content and management). When coaching a client on wardrobing she assists through personal shopping/wardrobing and closet curation.

Her view that your online image should coordinate with ones personal image brings a unique perspective to online content and management. Helping her clients reach their personal and online style, image, and brand goals is one of her greatest joys. She is a graduate of Arizona State University and holds a BA in Fashion Merchandising with a minor in Marketing. And holds several certifications in social media and content creation/management.

Jackie has been married for 20 years to Patrick Wheeler, the love of her life, and is mother to two very busy boys. An almost native, living in Arizona for over 35 years.

Connect with Jackie on LinkedIn, and follow JackieStyle on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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The Doyenne Agency is a global sales and sales training firm that serves coaching and personal development companies and small boutique businesses.

Nadia-Brown-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXDr. Nadia Brown is an authentic, bold champion for women business owners. She is the founder and CEO of The Doyenne Agency, Inc., a global sales and sales training company. Through her workshops and intensives, she helps women break through the glass ceilings they encounter in business by helping them build profitable and sustainable businesses.

When it comes to sales, women come to her timid and shaky about going after the money – they leave her strategic, strong, emboldened and most importantly, paid. Dr. Nadia helped clients generate over $1.3 million dollars in sales in 2018 and has been featured in publications such as Black Enterprise Magazine and the Huffington Post.

She is the author of Leading Like a Lady: How to Shatter Your Inner Glass Ceiling, Selling Like a Lady: Courage Diary and the forthcoming book How to Master Sales with Dignity, Class and Grace. She lives with her husband Toby in Phoenix, AZ.

Connect with Nadia on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Design for a Life Span takes our client’s vision and create a timeless look that anyone of any age, would find beautiful as well as easy to live in. We are an interior design firm that designs beautiful homes that are safe, comfortable, and functional.

We specialize in: Universal Design (multi-generational design) Design for Aging – better known as Aging in Place Toe Tag Homes® – which give our clients the freedom to choose where they live and for how long.

Jeanatte-Knudsen-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXJeanette Knudsen is an award winning interior designer located in Mesa, AZ. Her company, Design For A Life Span, specializes in Toe Tag Homes®, Design for Aging (better known as Aging in Place) and Universal Design, something that fits families as they grow and change.

She is the only designer in the area to serve on the National Design for Aging Council for the American Society of Interior Designers. She is a Certified Living in Place Professional, and an Allied member of the American Society of Interior Designers. She co-authored the book “DESIGN YOUR RETIREMENT LIFESTYLE; How to make your Money Last as you Age in Place.

In her first round of college, she took an elective course in interior design…and loved it. Too late to change majors, she enjoyed bringing out the best in her own home as she raised two sons, and spent 20+ years working in the banking industry. While in design school she watched her grandmother being forced into Design-for-a-life-span-logoleaving her beloved home for a senior rehabilitation facility, (a move that made her very unhappy), Jeanette decided to specialize in Design for Aging & Universal Design.

Among her accomplishments, she redesigned a home newly purchased by an 88-year old woman who cherishes her freedom to live next door to her daughter. Jeanette is an expert in how to continue to live in the homes of our choice as long as possible.

Her gift is the ability to take her client’s vision and create a timeless look that anyone, of any age, would find beautiful as well as easy to live in.

Connect with Jeanette on LinkedIn, and follow Design for a Life Span on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Tagged With: Design for Aging, easy to live in homes, freedom to live safely, image consulting, Outsourced Sales, Personal image branding, Sales, sales training, social media management, support to speakers and authors, Universal Design

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