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by Jonathan Longnecker in Design,
Business,
ExpressionEngine
We’ve had a few people ask us how in the world we built Kicktastic, our video business training project, so we thought we’d tell you.
Real quick - what is Kicktastic?
Kicktastic is unconventional video training for gutsy businesses. Every month you'll get fresh content in the form of a main topic video, transcript and resources, and related video tips. We'll be interviewing the smartest minds in the business and refining it down into info packed, entertaining videos that don't waste your time. Plus, each video has its own discussion thread below so members can ask questions, share their stories and help each other out.
Pretty straightforward, right? Well, not so much. If you’ve ever tried to build a video training platform that takes recurring payments, and do this for under $1,000 in expenses (minus the time to build/design of course) things get a little nutty. Let’s look at each piece.
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by Nate Croft in Design
Frustration is part of many of our lives. We can't get what we want, or get it when we want it. We blame anything and everything but it remains. There's something else at work.
It seems that there's always something between me and a goal I've set. The road to my goal is often laid out as a one laned road and inevitably, some large and slow moving thing gets in my way. I fuss and fume and make a stink but nothing changes. That gigantic thing ahead of me just keeps chugging along at 1 mile per hour.
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by Jonathan Longnecker in Design
Everyone is scared of the mob. So all you need to do is devour a bunch of garlic-y food and you'll smell like a mob boss. Add a bad Godfather accent and your client will do whatever you say. Or else.
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by Jonathan Longnecker in Design
Kicktastic brings you another great tip: Make sure you punch your clients in the face the first time you meet with them. This wil give you the upperhand and show them who's boss. Feel free to followup with a snarky “yeah!” or “that's what I thought!” to seal the deal.
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by Jonathan Longnecker in Design
Wear a new tie to your first meeting with a client. New ties smell like money and cash aroma is always good for business.
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