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Nathan Barry Archive
Nathan Barry: Author, Designer, Marketer
78 episodes
2 months ago
Nathan Barry is a designer and author who has recently become fascinated with building and launching products. In the show he discusses marketing, self-publishing, and any other topic related to building a profitable online business and living a great life!
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Nathan Barry is a designer and author who has recently become fascinated with building and launching products. In the show he discusses marketing, self-publishing, and any other topic related to building a profitable online business and living a great life!
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Arts,
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Nathan Barry Archive
078: Sahil Bloom – Using Flywheels to Build Longevity in the Creator Economy

In today’s episode, I sit down with investor, entrepreneur, and content creator, Sahil Bloom (in front of a live audience) to unpack the key strategies and lessons that will help you achieve longevity and sustainability in the creator economy.


Sahil has had a fascinating journey, transitioning from the world of private equity to making a name for himself in the creator economy (his bi-weekly newsletter alone has more than 400K subscribers). Upon entering this new sector, Sahil found himself occupied with the question of how to ensure longevity and set about putting together the ideal business operating system for content creators. 

In today’s conversation, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at how Sahil built a thriving ecosystem as a content creator by acquiring businesses that would resonate with his audience and partnering with the right collaborators. You’ll also hear Sahil’s answers to live audience questions where he sheds light on finding the right partner, knowing when to pivot, and the future of the creator ecosystem.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • How Sahil became one of the first people to popularize the use of long-form on Twitter
  • Why to focus on building an audience with whom your work resonates rather than chasing vanity metrics
  • How to figure out if you're creating inspiration-driven content operation-focused content (and where you lie on the spectrum)
  • How to escape the need to create new content daily by putting strategies in place
  • How to use flywheels as the operating system for your business
  • How to find the right collaborators
  • How Sahil uses agencies to turn cost centers into profit centers
  • When to pivot on a project or company
  • Habits for creating and managing your time as a creator



Links & Resources:


The Sweaty Startup

Wait But Why

Justin Welsh

Tim Ferriss


Sahil Bloom Links:


Sahil’s website

Follow Sahil on LinkedIn

Follow Sahil on Twitter

Follow Sahil on Instagram

Follow Sahil on YouTube

Follow Sahil on TikTok

Subscribe to Sahil’s newsletter

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1 year ago
52 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
077: Darrell Vesterfelt – Running a 101,000-Person Online Summit

Today, I talk to Darrell Vesterfelt, who is a longtime friend who helped grow ConvertKit in our craziest growth times (from $100,000/mo when he joined to $500,000/mo in just over a year).

Darrell is one of the best marketers I know. He is the Founder and former CEO of Good People Digital, the Co-Founder of Homestead Living, and Co-Founder and COO of the School of Traditional Skills.

In this episode, Darrell breaks down the goal and execution of an online summit that accumulated an astonishing 101,000 attendees as a brand-new brand! Tune in to find out why you can’t have a marketing strategy without value and vice versa.


In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Darrell’s transition from New York to homestead; how his marketing skills translate to homesteading.
  • The importance of authenticity in the homesteading world.
  • A rundown of Darrell’s various businesses.
  • The publication and publishing house, Homestead Living: what inspired it and where it’s going. 
  • The structure, marketing strategy, execution, and conversion rate of the School of Traditional Skills Summit.
  • The best marketing strategy according to Darrell.


Links & Resources:

Homestead Living

Homestead Living on Instagram

School of Traditional Skills

Homesteading Family

Good People Digital

Everything Worth Preserving


Darrell Vesterfelt Links:

Darrell’s website

Follow Darrell on LinkedIn

Follow Darrell on Twitter

Follow Darrell on Instagram

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2 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
076: PJ Taei – Video Monetization & Handling Competition as a Bootstrapped SaaS Company

In today’s episode, I’m joined by PJ Taei, Founder and CEO of Uscreen, an all-in-one video monetization platform for content creators that helps them build their brands and grow their businesses. 

The creator economy has changed a lot since PJ first founded Uscreen in 2015. And in that time PJ has managed to grow Uscreen to $20 million a year in revenue, representing sought-after clients and their channels, like Yoga with Adrienne and Justin Rhodes’s streaming platform, Abundance Plus. 

Our conversation gets into some pretty fascinating topics, like what to do when major competitors enter your field, the trial and error involved in getting your pricing right, and why true fans are so valuable for content creators looking to monetize. PJ also sheds light on what motivated him to bootstrap his company and expands on why it’s so important to stay in touch with the needs of your customers as you grow!


In this episode, you'll learn:

  • How Uscreen supports creators by helping them sync their offerings on one platform.
  • What helped PJ recognize the need for a service like Uscreen.
  • When to fear a major competitor coming in and why you should never underestimate a small company.
  • The importance of continued focus on the customer as you grow along with actionable advice on how to stay in touch with their needs.
  • How to find the right balance between trial periods, free content, and attracting paying customers.
  • Why PJ decided to bootstrap instead of pursuing funding and what he has learned from the experience.


Links & Resources:

Uscreen
Uscreen on YouTube


PJ Taei’s Links:

PJ’s website

PJ’s email

Follow PJ on LinkedIn

Follow PJ on Twitter

Follow PJ on YouTube 

Listen to PJ’s Podcast

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2 years ago
56 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
075: Susie Bulloch – Transitioning From Digital to Physical Products With Purpose

In this episode, I talk to Susie Bulloch, who runs Hey Grill, Hey, which started as a wildly successful food blog (to the tune of a million dollars or more a year in revenue). Then she did something that I absolutely love: she used her online business to kickstart a physical products company. Her sauces and rubs company in the barbecue space is now about to overtake the blog in revenue.


The online world of content creation is vastly different to the product manufacturing space, and as Susie explains, she is grateful that she didn’t know too much before she made the transition. Her top piece of advice for anyone interested in doing the same thing is to make products with the intention of fulfilling a need, not just because you have an audience online. 


Susie describes herself as “terrifyingly driven,” and during our conversation, she talks about how she went from “I could never” to doing it all, the importance of celebrating business milestones, the value of having someone ask you, “Why?” regularly on your entrepreneurial journey, and her goal of increasing the representation of  women-owned brands in the barbeque space!


In this episode, you'll learn: 

  • The value in working for other people before starting your own company. 
  • Why it’s always worth taking the time to be grateful for the journey you are on and celebrating your achievements.
  • What the life of a “terrifyingly driven” entrepreneur looks like. 
  • How to build trust within your community so they are happy to pay for your offerings.
  • The only piece of advice Susie would give to someone interested in transitioning from online content creation to product manufacturing. 


Links & Resources:

Hey Grill, Hey

The Grill Squad

‘The Billion Dollar Creator’


Susie Bulloch Links:

Follow Susie on Twitter

Follow Susie on Facebook

Follow Susie on Instagram

Follow Susie on YouTube

Subscribe to Susie's Grill Squad


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2 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
074: Alyssa Dulin – Secrets of Email Deliverability

Today, I sit down with the Head of Deliverability at ConvertKit, Alyssa Dulin, to shed some light on the often mysterious game of getting your email into the right inbox. Alyssa's expertise about what creators need to focus on and the most recent developments in the email marketing space can truly take your company's reach to the next level!


Deliverability has always been a huge part of what we offer at ConvertKit, and Alyssa unpacks the most important pieces of this puzzle, covering sender reputation, effective cadences, and setting and delivering on expectations. As with so much of our philosophy, it is all about playing the long game over short-term wins and shiny statistics. 


You’ll get a look behind the scenes at how the world of email actually operates and evolves, the important conversations that happen between providers, as well as some helpful practical tips and common mistakes to avoid. Be sure to join Alyssa and me for this illuminating chat. 


In this episode, you'll learn:

  • The biggest factors that contribute to reaching your audience's inbox.
  • A simple and comprehensive definition of deliverability.
  • How to think about the important aspect of reputation management. 
  • The real value of custom domains and dedicated IPs.  


Links & Resources:

ConvertKit's Creator Network

Eventbrite

Warby Parker

Emma

CM Group

Tim Ferriss

Susan Cain

James Clear

Bitly

Spamhaus

M3AAWG

Figma

Substack

SparkLoop


Alyssa Dulin Links:

Follow Alyssa on Twitter

Listen to Alyssa's podcast

Subscribe to Alyssa's newsletter

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2 years ago
1 hour

Nathan Barry Archive
073: Thomas Frank - How I Make Six Figures per Month as a Creator
Today I’m talking with Thomas Frank. Thomas built a YouTube channel called College Info Geek to over a million subscribers. Since then, he’s rebranded and grown the channel to nearly 3 million subscribers. He’s also built a massive business around courses and Notion templates. In this episode we talk about making a pivot as a creator. Thomas has an interesting and understated approach that’s worked quite well. We also talk about the Notion templates he’s selling, the YouTube productivity channel he started strictly about Notion, and how it’s driving hundreds of thousands of dollars in sales per month.
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2 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
072: Brian Feroldi - How to Skyrocket Your Twitter Growth
In this episode I talk to Brian Feroldi. Brian is an incredible creator in the investing space. He Tweets about money, investing, and self-improvement. He also has a free newsletter with over 40,000 subscribers. Today Brian talks about Twitter and how he’s grown his account to over 400,000 followers. He has an interesting idea using your Twitter profile as a sales page, and he explains why conversion rates are important. We also pull up my Twitter profile and Brian gives it a tear down live on the show.
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2 years ago
53 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
071: Turner Novak - Easy Ways to Ignite Your Audience Growth
The podcast is back! Today I’m talking with Turner Novak. Turner is someone I’ve followed for a long time. He has an amazing Twitter account where he drops hilarious memes, talks about life as an investor, and makes fun of venture capitalists and founders. In today’s episode Turner and I talk about how he creates content. We get into how he uses his funnel to raise capital, and how to generate the highest return on investment (ROI) for your audience. We also talk about how he grew to 130,000 followers on Twitter, why he failed to get a job in venture capital and had to start his own firm, and how to create a successful newsletter.
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2 years ago
53 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
070: Katelyn Bourgoin - Stop Selling Courses & Start Selling These
In this episode I talk to Katelyn Bourgoin. Katelyn is a creator and entrepreneur. She’s built several successful companies and agencies, and built a consultant company that she later sold. We talk about different business models. We get into why you should focus on selling checklists, cheat sheets, and outcomes rather than the traditional video courses. We also talk about how she grew her newsletter to 10,000 subscribers, and got to over 50,000 followers on Twitter.
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3 years ago
59 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
069: Laura Roeder - Building the Best Brand in Your Niche
In this episode I talk to Laura Roeder. Laura and I have been friends for a long time. I’ve learned so much from her, and it’s great to have her on the podcast. Laura started an online community and a course called Creating Fame. She’s done a bunch of stuff in the internet space. She’s one of the people who’s been doing it since the early days.
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3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
068: Justin Moore - Game-Changing Newsletter Sponsorship Strategies
In this episode I talk to Justin Moore. Justin is a Sponsorship Coach & the founder of Creator Wizard, a school & community that teaches you how to find & negotiate your dream brand deals. In today’s episode Justin reveals how narrowing in on sponsorship coaching was a huge boost for his business. We talk about him growing multiple audiences between different YouTube channels (he and his wife, April, have well over a million combined followers on YouTube).
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3 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
067: Kaya Yurieff - Finding Your Niche in the Creator Economy
In this episode I’m joined by Kaya Yurieff. She is the Creator Economy Newsletter writer for The Information. It’s the publication I read when I want to know what’s going on in startups and funding, learn about Spotify’s latest launch, find out what’s going on with Instagram, and things like that. We talk about her writing process and her system for publishing four days a week. We talk about how they’ve grown the newsletter and what they pay attention to for monetization. We also talk about what it means to be a creator through crises like the pandemic, the social justice issues of the last few years, and now the war in Ukraine.
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Nathan Barry Archive
066: Wes Kao - Creating High-Dollar Online Courses That Sell
In this episode I talk to Wes Kao, co-founder of altMBA. Her latest startup is called Maven, and it's all about cohort-based courses. We talk about the State Change Method, which is something I use to make my presentations much more interesting. We talk about building an audience on Twitter. We also talk about course design, cohort-based courses, and a lot of other fun things.
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3 years ago
59 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
065: Brennan Dunn - Leveraging Automation To Get More Engagement and Sales
On today’s show I’m talking with Brennan Dunn. Brennan is a longtime friend. He's been around since the very early days of ConvertKit. He helped me review pull requests from our very first developers. We talk about some of the ways you can gradually get into automation. We go over some examples of the advanced things Brennan does with Liquid and snippets to create custom experiences for subscribers. We also talk about how you can earn more money from email with these systems, and much more.
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3 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
064: Sahil Bloom - How To Unlock Growth as a Creator
In this episode I talk to Sahil Bloom. This is Sahil’s second time on the show. He’s doubled his audience from an already large number since then, and he’s now a full-time creator. We talk about Twitter growth, monetization, growing a podcast, and newsletters. I also try to sell him on switching to ConvertKit. You can be the judge of how well I did to convince him.
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3 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
063: Isa Adney - Free Up Creative Time Using Systems and Processes
On today’s show I talk to Isa Adney, a resident storyteller at ConvertKit. Isa is very good at systems. She shares how she uses systems to free up time for creative activities. We also talk about reusing content, and how to create systems and flywheels to make one piece of content work across many platforms.
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3 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
062: Ellen Hyslop - Turn Your Pain Points Into a 400K Subscriber Newsletter
In this episode, I talk to Ellen Hyslop, Co-Founder of The Gist. The Gist is a newsletter all about sports, written entirely by women. Ellen and her co-founders have scaled a massive team to 20 people. They’ve grown The Gist to almost 400,000 subscribers, and they’re earning fantastic revenue from it.
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Nathan Barry Archive
061: Rachel Rodgers - Simple & Consistent: How To Build an 8-Figure Business
In this episode I talk to Rachel Rodgers. Rachel is an attorney turned business coach. She’s someone I’ve admired and respected for a long time. She helps small business owners understand contracts and the legal side of running a business, and helps them scale their business. We talk about why business partnerships are a bad idea. Rachel shares her keys to building a successful membership community, and the benefits of publishing a book. We also talk about why you should take expensive vacations, how to build a great team, and much more.
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
060: Reid DeRamus - Marketing Tips From HBO Max’s Former VP of Growth
In this episode I talk to Reid DeRamus. He comes from the video streaming world of Hulu, HBO Max, and Crunchy Roll. His background in data analysis helped these companies grow their streaming services. We spend this episode riffing on business models, and the analytics that you should pay attention to as an individual creator. We also discuss branding, positioning, and local meetups. It’s a fun episode that I think you'll enjoy.
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3 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
059: Samir Chaudry - Using YouTube To Launch Your Creator Enterprise
In this episode, I talked to Samir Chaudry. Samir is the co-host of the popular YouTube channel, Colin and Samir. He and his business partner, Colin Rosenblum, have built a really interesting enterprise. It’s been fun getting to know them. We talk about how they built and structure their entire business, and what drives revenue. Then we get into storytelling, and at the end we even talk about designing the perfect day, what’s driving growth on YouTube, and much more.
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Nathan Barry Archive
Nathan Barry is a designer and author who has recently become fascinated with building and launching products. In the show he discusses marketing, self-publishing, and any other topic related to building a profitable online business and living a great life!