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Big Talk About Small Business

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Hosted by Mark Zweig and Eric Howerton. Our Mission is to inspire, empower, and equip entrepreneurs with the knowledge and insights they need to succeed in their ventures. Through engaging conversations with industry experts, seasoned entrepreneurs, and thought leaders, we aim to provide valuable strategies, actionable advice, and real-world experiences that will enable our listeners to navigate the challenges, seize the opportunities, and build thriving businesses.

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  • Ep. 87 - Why Most Businesses Die in the Planning Phase
    2025/05/28

    There's a critical moment in every entrepreneur's journey when they must decide: keep planning or start doing. This pivotal decision often determines whether a business idea becomes reality or remains forever in the planning stage.

    In this thought-provoking conversation, we dive deep into the concept of the "gestation period" for business ideas – that crucial time between conceptualization and execution. The longer this period stretches, the less likely you'll ever launch. But how do you know when you're truly ready?

    We explore how different entrepreneurial personalities approach this challenge. Some thrive on rapid execution, quickly creating minimum viable products and gathering customer feedback to refine as they go. Others benefit from a more measured approach, especially when significant capital or industry knowledge is required. Neither path is inherently superior – understanding your natural tendencies helps you navigate this critical phase more effectively.

    Fear often extends the gestation period unnecessarily. Whether it's fear of failure, fear of sharing ideas (worried someone might "steal" your concept), or simply fear of the unknown, we discuss practical strategies to push through these mental barriers. The most successful entrepreneurs don't eliminate fear – they act despite it.

    Perhaps most importantly, we examine how intuition plays a surprisingly significant role in entrepreneurial decision-making. That gut feeling, combined with basic validation from potential customers, often proves more valuable than exhaustive market analysis or endless planning.

    Ready to transform your business idea into reality? Listen now and discover why entrepreneurship is ultimately more about doing than planning. Your business won't build itself – take that crucial first step today.

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    59 分
  • Ep. 86 - The Fundamentals of Selling Anything
    2025/05/21

    Ever wonder why some businesses grow explosively while others struggle to survive? The answer lies in their approach to sales. This episode digs deep into the heart of business growth as Mark and Eric tackle the complex art and science of effective selling.

    Breaking through common misconceptions, we reveal why selling has nothing to do with deception or extroverted personalities. Instead, we explore how genuine problem-solving, emotional connection, and relentless follow-through drive sustainable business growth. For technical experts or operations-focused entrepreneurs who've avoided the sales function, this episode offers a fresh perspective on why mastering these skills is non-negotiable.

    From the psychological triggers that drive buying decisions to the disciplined activities that create predictable results, we unpack the frameworks that successful salespeople use daily. You'll learn why it typically takes seven follow-ups to close a deal, how your brand reputation dramatically impacts sales effectiveness, and why showing up in person still matters in our digital world.

    Most importantly, we address the balancing act every entrepreneur faces: maintaining persistent sales activity while building authentic relationships that transcend transactions. Whether you're handling sales yourself or building a team, this conversation provides actionable insights to transform your approach to new business development.

    Want to continue the conversation? Visit bigtalkaboutsmallbusiness.com to connect with us directly and have your questions addressed in future episodes.

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  • Ep. 85 - When to Launch a Business
    2025/05/14

    Thinking of starting a business? Stop waiting for the "perfect moment" because it doesn't exist. That's the core message we tackle head-on in this candid conversation about entrepreneurial timing.

    We shatter the myth of first-mover advantage, revealing how second movers often win the game by entering markets where customers already understand their need. Being too early means educating an unaware market, which can be exhausting and expensive. Meanwhile, waiting too long means fighting through a crowded field of established competitors.

    One powerful insight we unpack: buying an existing business might be smarter than starting from scratch. Most established businesses suffer from two fixable problems—inefficient processes and poor marketing. With fresh energy and modern approaches like AI implementation, you can transform moderate success into significant profitability without the cold-start customer acquisition struggle.

    The conversation takes a philosophical turn as we examine entrepreneurship as a purpose-driven calling rather than merely a financial decision. We share personal reflections on the entrepreneurial mindset—how true entrepreneurs never really "retire" because their drive to create can't be satisfied by leisure alone. This explains why successful founders who experience lucrative exits often launch new ventures instead of riding off into the sunset.

    Whether you're contemplating your first business or your fifth, this episode offers practical wisdom about timing, purpose, and the undeniable reality that the best time to start is now. Because tomorrow won't be easier, market conditions won't be perfect, and your preparation will never feel complete. The only question is: are you ready to get nasty and jump in with both feet?

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    53 分

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