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StrengthInBusiness Podcast

with Krisz Rokk

Results-oriented strategies. Actionable tips. Practical advice. Jam-packed with techniques and insights from the trenches. No fluff.

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JARRED RUBIN
Investor & Corporate Advisor

It’s not necessarily the best mousetrap that’s going to take things and be the most successful product. It’s the team behind it. You need to make sure you have your A-team in place.

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DENISE LEE YOHN
World Renowned Brand-Building Expert

Great brands don’t chase customers. Great brands recognize that you can’t create passion for a brand by trying to appeal to as many customers as possible.

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JASON HARTMAN
Serial Entrepreneur & Real Estate Investor

In one day people receive more communications and more marketing messages than our grandparents received in their lifetime. It’s pretty hard to break through the noise.

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MAC ATTRAM
Multi-Award Winning Speaker & Investor

Your aim should be to set up marketing systems so that people constantly want to do business with you. Think of marketing as getting a horse to water. The job of sales is then to persuade the horse to drink the water.

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MOLLY RIDER
Human Design Coach

The idea of chasing or pushing something forward is out of alignment. When you make decision from your head, you’re often making ego driven decisions. It’s rough. It’s like swimming upstream.

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TREVI LIM
Serial Entrepreneur, Author & Speaker

Business is a long-term proposition. It’s about making relationships. If you have customers, you want to continue to give them value and over deliver. When you do that, you’ll gain respect.