Summary Of This Manufacturing Monday Presentation
Let’s Talk About eCommerce for Manufacturers. We are going to geek out and talk about SBDC, the Small Business Development Center. They help you with exporting and online marketing,
We will also be talking about Amazon. Damon will talk about platforms more in general. If you’re going to be selling online, why would you want to consider a platform? So if I want to build my Shopify site? Or should I be on Amazon too? There’s a lot of questions when you’re getting into the eCommerce game, Or even if you’re looking to expand what you really should be doing.
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Presentation Transcription
Curt Anderson 0:04
Oh geez, we’re live he Oh, amen. What’s up, dude? Happy Monday.
Damon Pistulka 0:08
Monday,
Curt Anderson 0:09
Kurt. Oh, my God, if I was any better I’d have hair man. It’s all good. I’m doing today. It’s going good. How was your weekend?
Damon Pistulka 0:18
It was great. That’s great, actually, actually was my anniversary on Saturday and we had a horrible day.
Curt Anderson 0:23
Yes. Happy Anniversary brother.
Damon Pistulka 0:25
It was wonderful. And and I had a wonderful time. So
Curt Anderson 0:27
would you do anything good,
Damon Pistulka 0:30
went out to dinner, had some Wine, wine and food with people and and went and listened to a band that she really likes. So
Curt Anderson 0:36
how did you Where were you guys go?
Damon Pistulka 0:38
So little, little place up in the up in the hills.
Curt Anderson 0:42
Awesome. Great. What type of band? Were they? What were they playing?
Damon Pistulka 0:46
Oh, they’re playing the owner of the 80s 80s and 90s. About
Curt Anderson 0:49
the 80s. Right? Yeah, you’re in your 50s it’s all about the 80s.
Damon Pistulka 0:52
Right. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. So
Curt Anderson 0:55
what Happy Anniversary do we How many?
Damon Pistulka 0:59
21 years?
Curt Anderson 1:01
21? Yeah, I guess I’m let’s see, what am I and 90. And guess what? I’m next week we’re going my wife and I eloped. We went to We got married in Madeira Beach, Florida. 24 years ago. And we’re going there next week. So how’s that? Nice. Yeah. So time. Hey, we got Trisha is in the house, man. All right. So we have a lot to talk about here. Yeah, let’s get you on here. We have Margo here today. So guys, man, I apologize, Evelyn ran into a little bit of a conflict. So you’re stuck with just David and myself today. So I hope not sure how that’s gonna work. So Damon, let’s talk about a few things here. First off, we were gonna geek out and talk about SBDC. Today Small Business Development Center. And as a matter of fact, you’re doing a webinar next week, the other mcgourty rate and queens of Gorya SBDC. And you’re going to be talking a little bit about Amazon. I’m doing a little program for them next month on LinkedIn. Yes, sure. Do you want to just give give everybody a sneak peek? What are you talking about at LaGuardia Small Business Development Center next week?
Damon Pistulka 1:59
Well, you know, everyone wants to talk about Amazon and I talk about platforms more in general, usually when I talk about it, because you know, people really need to understand if you’re going to be selling online, what what it is what, you know, why would you want to consider a platform? Don’t you know? So if I want to build my Shopify site? Or should I be on Amazon to or, you know, there’s a lot of questions when you’re getting into the, the E commerce game or even if you’re looking to expand what you really should be doing. And that’s what we’re gonna talk about.
Curt Anderson 2:28
That’s awesome. And I’d say you do your Amazon guru? I know we do. You know, you’re you’re, you’re off the charts, man. You’re doing high level stuff. I know, a few of your clients are just crushing it on, on Amazon. What? So anybody out there that’s just getting started? What What advice do you have for people just kind of kicking off their their Amazon journey?
Damon Pistulka 2:48
Well, I mean, obviously, study, study it a little bit. And there’s a lot of forums and stuff, once you get signed up on Amazon, there’s a lot of, there’s a lot of seller forums that you can get in and read, and really begin to understand what’s going on there. So that’s a good way to learn. And then don’t be afraid to put your first listing up, you know, if you’ve got your own products and and really understand it, take the time to figure out how to build the listing, right? And then put it up there. I mean, because there there is search for virtually everything, right? You just have to you just have to get it listed and try. And then that I was talking to somebody last week about starting out there, and they’re there. Someone was talking about reselling. And I said the hardest thing about started starting out in, in selling online, like on a platform like Amazon is the fact that you’re going to handle data, right? If you’re if you’re running popular products, and say you sell 1000 of them, that could be 1000 orders. How are you going to take those orders and fulfill those orders? If you’re manufacturing the product? Or if you’re selling a product? What’s the process for you to get data to somebody and get tracking information back because they’re pretty strict. That’s I mean, that’s what most people don’t say, I can get my product up on a platform, right? But then to be to be stay on a platform, you have to upload tracking information quickly and you have to respond to seller or buyer questions and all this kind of stuff in your you’re measured on all those things, right? That’s that’s what most people don’t think about. Yeah, you can go on a lot of platforms, but stay anonymous is hard. It’s
Curt Anderson 4:24
another right. And that’s where our dear friend cargo Margo comes into play guy. So if you’re actually especially an OEM and you have a number of SKUs, or even if you’re a custom manufacturer, you want to dip your toe into E commerce. You know, aligning yourself with a third party fulfillment center like dark entities, our dear friend cargo Margo F car is a great place to start. And you know, we talked about that last week and I’m super, super bullish on those third party fulfillment centers for manufacturers. And you know, like you’re seeing Damon you know, a lot of manufacturers are used to like, hey, we have 510 $20 customers you know, that’s how it’s been for a long time. And now listen if they want to dip their toe into E commerce, man, how am I going to handle this? Well line yourself with Amazon handles a lot of your customer service handles fulfillment. A third party, third party fulfillment center can handle that. So yeah, and Margot’s guy that DM me call me 714330 to 143 Dan Biggers in a house man. Did you know we got from Dan big day. I know. We got to we got our hand slapped on Friday, didn’t we?
Damon Pistulka 5:29
We were late. We were late. I knew how to I saw it was like it was it was it was 1033. And we weren’t on and I mean, we
Curt Anderson 5:37
Charlene was dropping massive value. Oh, yeah. Oh, my goodness gracious topic. We help ourselves. So then Dan drops me a text after the program. Hey, I heard you guys were ladies. I’m going to be back there on Friday. Keep you guys in line. So it’s nice having people you know, it’s always a love. It’s always a place out of love when Dan Biggers around. He’s just keeping us in line. Yeah. And we’ve got let’s let’s let’s continue on this conversation because we got Trish Stewart in the house man. Trish is a rockstar, church. You’re out there, trap your website in the chatbox because we have a lot of folks are looking to go global now. And then bigger says honesty’s the best policy. I agree wholeheartedly. So glad you got our back brother. So you know, Damon combination things as our manufacturers are looking to get into this whole e commerce realm, especially like, hey, supply chain is completely crazy folks from or their phones are ringing off the hook emails are dinging and now they’re starting to attract some international opportunities. So if we if you want to convert your website, man, I learned the hard way I learned from my dear friend Trish, you don’t want to just go to Google Translate. And especially if you have complicated product, products, processes, you absolutely don’t want to just use Google Translate. So man, do you remember that conversation? We had a trip with Trish last summer man, it was just phenomenal. Awesome. Awesome. Yeah. So it’s that So guys, if you want to if you want to explore going international route, you definitely want to connect with Trish or you know, align yourself with an expert. And going that, that avenue. Now what we had that conversation with Trish, you know, and today we were going to talk about the Small Business Development Center. So again, for manufacturers out there looking to get into E commerce looking to go global, maybe you want to export and you’re like, Man, I’m on a silo I feel like I’m on my own small business development centers SBDCs there’s nearly 1000 around the United States out there one near you. They’re always parked near a college, they’re parked at a college or university. So always a great resource for you, David, how about those manufacturing extension partnerships there to help
Damon Pistulka 7:42
them EPS when you when you look at the manufacturing extension partnerships in the states and the things that they do I mean, their their long history of teaching lean and safety and now they’re, they’re really getting into the cybersecurity because it’s such a such a concern for people and been around forever with great, great consultants to help you out to get things done. Yeah. And they’re again, they’re, they’re near you, most people don’t understand that, that they are that close, right. They they do help define grant funding to to help offset some of the costs as well. So I know here in Washington State, they’re really aggressive at that. And sometimes, you know, if you can go in and do something for 50% grant funded and you you match it, that’s that’s a great way to get things done.
Curt Anderson 8:28
Absolutely. So to kind of recap that again. So small business development centers, completely free, their services are definitely free of charge. They help you with exporting. They help you with these topics. They help you with online marketing, get Daymond speaking next week at the LaGuardia Community College, Small Business Development Center right in Queens. So he’s got a great program coming up on about Amazon, the manufacturing ascension partnerships, there’s one in all 50 states and so again, like what we’re talking about today is we’ve got Trish with translation services, cargo Margot can help you with fulfillment we’ve got Dan the man bigger we’ve got Dan the man bigger and attesa and I’ll tell you like his services are phenomenal. Absolutely phenomenal. John, big Leno and then bigger are just absolutely crushing it helping their manufacturers make life much easier. So Damon, I’m thinking about, you know, I think about maybe doing a theme month for our Friday show. So you know, like, just between us you know, so I think about maybe doing like a little software thing of software providers that help manufacturers What do you think of that idea
Damon Pistulka 9:29
that might be good might be good? Because there’s there’s a lot of there’s so many different applications now when you look at what you need and in any business really. I mean, he did start to think about I mean, you go especially if you’re an E commerce there’s so many different things that you can use and a lot of it is custom, right. You know, when you look at some of the solutions like John and them and up Tessa helping with scheduling are you talking about something like Gen Alpha? Christina herridge in the group they’re trying to with an E commerce front for those always manufacture to eliminate basically all the catalogs and stuff all the way through your distribution and repair centers and sales channels, right? Yeah, there’s just so many different things to do. And then you can look back and go to the ERP systems. Man. It’s just it’s an It’s a wild web of reference kinds of software that well didn’t even forget about the CRM. And right right about that. Exactly.
Curt Anderson 10:27
Speaking of CRM, do you see us in the chat box here, who we have man, Nicole Donnelly’s in the house? All right, cool. Marketing Group. And she are so yep. He is phenomenal. So so what I’m thinking about doing demos, so this is between us. So guess what, June is going to be meet the MVP month. June is meet the MVP month. What are you so I’ve lined up a bunch of MEPs. We’ve got iMac Purdue. Alaska, New York. Rhode Island. We have Rhode Island coming. Yeah, so we’re doing a bunch of so June, we’re gonna have a bunch of MEPs. I have some Rockstar women entrepreneurs for July. So I’m kind of lined in that. So I’m gonna do like a little bit of themes for our Friday show. Yeah. And then I was thinking about maybe doing the software thing. So Nicole is going to do Nicole is mehrfach. She didn’t know this. I’m telling her right now. She’s going to do a little little stick on HubSpot. We can do attesa. We’ve got Chris Harrington about Jen alpha. So Damon let in I can’t. I can’t not talk about the configurators. Man. Yeah. What about the configurators? At Gen Alpha? Let’s let’s go there for a minute. What? Yeah, go there, brother wouldn’t law,
Damon Pistulka 11:36
I tell you what, you’re here, when you start talking about the configurators that’s what I get excited. I mean, when you look at the ways that you can sell things, and just put things together, even when you’re talking about your ground strap example that you use so many times, and it’s so relevant, it’s how do you really be able to sell something custom to everyone anytime a day, right? At 30 365 days a year. And that’s what you get from those things. So it’s, it’s just one of those, those, when you when you see a configurator, like we talked about, I know a year ago or so when I called you freaking out because I was like, juicy is configurator it’s a sheetmetal fabricating company, and you can just send them your DX F flat file, don’t do it. No, it’s like, not even flat file, just send them a file or whatever they were doing. I was like, Holy heck, right, those people just are gonna kill it. Because right just take your engineer and I need something quoted or I’m purchasing person, I need a quote, all I do is send them the solve model and and they can give me an estimate. Right? That’s, that’s like crazy. Cool.
Curt Anderson 12:39
Right? Just apps. So guys, we are super bullish on configurators. If you’re dealing with a manufacturer, especially this really speaks closely to those custom manufacturers. Yeah. So our MEPs and we’ve got Katherine Katherine, I am so thrilled that you’re here today. So I’m glad that you jot that the Ohio MEP. So now Katherine, I’m a I’m a book guy, just so you know. And we do have somebody we have a we have a speaker from magnet in Cleveland, they’re going to be spaced payment on June 20, whatever that third. So we have we have, we have iMac we have Rhode Island and we have magnet. So Katherine, maybe if you’re available in June, I do have a couple of slots open. So I might have to drop you a note. I would love to have you on the program, and just your superpowers. And when you when Damon we interview a lot of folks from the MEP network. We’ve had folks from catalyst connection, Purdue Dr. Lissa from Alaska, we use a few we’ve had literally dozens of these the skill set the pattern is off the charts helping manufacturers boo, you then go blue. So Dan Biggers dropping a little. I’m wondering, hey, we’d love to Wolverine stand by the way so. But anyway, what’s phenomenal with the MEPS is, you know, they’re working relentlessly helping manufacturers with all these aspects. But let’s take it I can’t let go the configurator we got to go on. So yeah. So 70% 75% of all manufacturers are 20 employees or less 20 employees. 70% are manufacturers. Okay. So they’re probably million you know, I mean, these are small shops, right? Yeah. But a million bucks. Yeah. I just picked up a brand new client, Chicago, four employees, husband, wife and two employees. That’s it. Yeah. It was spring break. They had one of their teenagers working for him the other day. Yeah, guys are small. And you know, in their custom job shops are always manufacturing a product for somebody else. Yeah. And Dean, let’s go into that with these with the configurator. So I’m a custom manufacturer and I hear e commerce I’m like, well, that’s not for me. Yeah, not Amazon. I don’t have a proprietary product. I don’t have the fuse. You know, I don’t have a finished product per se. Going let’s talk about what connect configurator do for that customer job shop. That’s just like Dude, this is brand new to me. So go there for a
Damon Pistulka 14:54
minute. Well, I can if you set up a configurator right, you can it can provide people an estimate for a part that you want a custom part if it’s just like that, right? So if I if I have a CNC shop and someone wants me to, quote A on aluminum piece, whatever, some kind of machined aluminum piece there are configurators now that I can upload this all model, and you can tell me what kind of aluminum and it can, it can calculate the time it can basically give them an estimate based on the time it would take to machine that part. Yeah, now it’s going to be is it going to be perfect? No. Is it going to be made for a million of them? Probably not. But it’s going to give them an estimate if they want if they’re looking for that, that job shop like you’re talking about with 20 employees or less and they’re and they’re going to be cranking out prototypes, right? That might be a great way to do it.
Curt Anderson 15:51
It’s a great way and you know, in Alright, let’s go through our checklist of all the positives of the configurator. Let’s I’m going to geek out on on first off efficiency, right? What do we always preach? How can that manufacturer How can we help that ideal customer Damon would we call those ideal customers of ours soulmates? We call them our soulmates man that’s our website is basically a dating site, right? Social media all that stuff, right? That’s what attract that ideal buyer when they land on that website. Now they’re like, Okay, I’m, I’m gonna have to call you I’ve got to fill out this huge form. I’ve got to give you my social security number, my firstborn. No, you don’t need to do any of those things. You can land right on the website, and you can build this product. Now they might be like, Well, wait a minute, what do we always say? I’ve been mental I could still I do 1000 different things. How do I narrow down this configurator but I love what you just said we can narrow it down. It’s not ideal. It’s not perfect. But we’re keeping that ideal customer that soulmate on your website and you’re preventing them from going somewhere else you know which form to fill out now. Even walk through some of the steps remember that T shirt that I have that Dan bigger t shirt that everybody loves, you know, I want to be a manufacturer and I grew up that off. I did that on a website off of a company I went to build a configurator Oh, great example. Yeah, perfect example. So now, you know a What time do you have right now?
Damon Pistulka 17:13
918 Okay,
Curt Anderson 17:14
I’m Toby teen. Well, if I close my doors at 518 and Damien’s on the west coast at 218 and he still wants to buy for me that configurator Damon, you can still buy for me. 24/7
Damon Pistulka 17:26
Right. And that is that is the thing that is so cool. And it’s well because Christina Herrick and shared an article about Native analog and native digital people was awesome last week it was awesome article and and this this is just bringing to light and I didn’t you know, I’ve you and I we’ve talked about this millions of times online about people like us. We’re we’re what do you call them? Curt?
Curt Anderson 17:50
Digital Immigrants, digital? Immigrants? Yeah. Amen. You remember, I bought AC DC back in black on a track for so Nicole Donnelly’s like, what isn’t?
Damon Pistulka 18:02
He? Yeah, yeah. But you know, we we are a lot of the people in manufacturing are native analog people. Yeah. But the the native digital people that are buying most things for in, in manufacturing, now. They, they want this kind of sale process. They want to be able to buy like this and we have to understand what our buyers want. Give them the option to talk more if you want to but but you know, this configurator like in this example, I said, Yeah, you can give them a give an estimate on a part. And yes, you can have the margin and so you’d sure if there’s a little different here and there that you got to take care of you can take care of it. But if given the option then to talk about it further if you want to so it does exactly as Nicole says it shortens that sales cycle it gives let somebody come by right there like you’ve shown before they can if they want it bad enough and just go hey, a few bucks here there doesn’t matter to me. I want five I need them Tuesday, and you got the you got the capacity to do it. And they don’t care if it’s 100 or 125 bucks apart. They’re gonna pay and get it right and you’re gonna make some money on it and it’s gonna be good.
Curt Anderson 19:12
Absolutely so So recap ecommerce for custom manufacturers. So if any of you out there, Nicole Donnelly is an absolute Rockstar in marketing for HubSpot guru for you, you manufacturers out there. But for any of our friends at the MEPs any of our friends SBDCs as you are talking to any of those manufacturers out there, you know, enlighten them on that configurator idea and concept. And Damon we also love talking about niching down. And so, man and I love this comment. And you know what, unfortunately like, stream yard doesn’t always tell us who’s dropping these comments those
Damon Pistulka 19:46
people where we can’t see the comments have their profiles set up so it’s not sharing to Google and other places. Okay, settings that you have to change in LinkedIn. And you know what, Kurt? This is something you can add to your LinkedIn training for people because then they would they would know do this because they want to be found in search. And this you shares more of the details. So that’s one of the settings on LinkedIn to do it.
Curt Anderson 20:06
Dude, how about Damon? Have a little drum bomb drop right there brother. I like that so awesome. Alright, so this is a great comment, comment right here. This is very true if you look at sites like Thomasnet majority are millennials. So digital natives. So ASIC and we got Dan bigger fuse hub does rock Yep, we’ll get a shout out to Lena group, our friend who’s a director of the few sites in New York MEP we’re very tight with steam Alito can employ the entire team and people. And of course a great thing about New York. It’s, you know, there’s like 10 different sections throughout New York. Next court is an essential part of New York. We have insight there. So there’s a lot of different MEPs throughout New York but Damon what I want to do is like let’s keep got we always talk about niching down, okay? Yep. Oh, now, what do we say? niche down till it hurt? Hurt most good, right. Yeah. Well, niche down till it hurts. Oh, good. So when you take your marketing hat, and now you’ve committed to a configurator, what you’re doing is we like to preach? How do you hope that ideal buyer that soulmate make a buying decision on a Friday night at midnight? Without having to wait for you to open up your doors on Monday? Right? Yeah, you wait, I didn’t make that happen. Okay. So with that being said, the configurator how helps that because now it’s created customer service? 24/7. Yeah, throw on our SEO hat. It’s keeping your ideal buyer that soulmate on your website, Google measures your website on length of time. Right. So let’s throw in some of the benefits on SEO by having that configurator
Damon Pistulka 21:38
Well, I mean, your, your your, like you said time on site, you got more chances for your pages that you’re building out with your configurator to to help to rank you you more in interest SEO results as well. It’s just it’s, it gives you so much. When you look at how you come up, and your page can come up as if somebody’s looking for a custom sheet metal component or custom CNC machined aerospace components are whatever you want, your page can come up and say, hey, look, check out our configurator instant pricing, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, what people want on those. It allows you to really, really give the people searching what they want.
Curt Anderson 22:20
Exactly. And that’s why it’s so important to understand that soulmate, we don’t want to be everything to everybody. Right? Then we’re jack of all trades, master none, then we’re not now we’re nothing to nobody, right? So as matter of fact, I’m SBDC. So I’m doing a little persona workshop on April 20. So a couple Wednesdays from now, and we’re doing a deep dive on persona, the persona exercise if you will identify that soulmate. So now, David, when you niche down those keywords, when you niche down those keywords, how beneficial is it from an SEO or even if you’re if for any of those folks out there jumping into Google ads? Why is it so beneficial to niche down those keywords? When you’re niching down on your keyword strategy?
Damon Pistulka 23:03
Well, because you you you eliminate people that aren’t don’t really want what you do I mean are don’t really really not your soulmates, right? Because you’ve talked about before, I’ve been metal, right? Or I make metal enclosures, right? Well, if you do that, there’s a gazillion people that make metal enclosures, but if you just said I make metal enclosures out of 16 gauge cold rolled steel, for the, you know, manufacturing industry, or whatever it is food industry or stainless steel, you know, you stainless steel for the food industry in that you’re getting niched, down to the point that if an engineer is building a 16 gauge stainless steel enclosure, electrical enclosure for you know, nema certified, whatever the heck it’s going to be, you can get that keyword can be 678 keywords, words long that sentence that they’d be searching for. But when they search, you know, that’s probably a buyer, right? That’s a buyer that’s got buying intent. And and then you look at it from the paperclip side, right, a paperclip side. It’s so cheap, comparatively, to search for the exact best longest keyword in so you get like this triple whammy. The SEO hit is is awesome, right? Because there’s not many people putting together pages like this. And you’ve showed me that before where you can go. Okay, you can put together as you’ve done before to put together a little video about it. Yeah. And then you put your configurator to get around it. That’s right, you can rule that page on Google. If you wanted,
Curt Anderson 24:34
you could own that page. Now. What’s a great example of somebody like Damon longtail five, you know, so the average search phrase now is four words, right? I get four words, probably more, right. So what’s a great example that we love to use?
Damon Pistulka 24:53
Oh, it is the purple running shoes with pink shoelaces. You got it brother right there, man. So I had to think about it. They’ve only said it a million times. And
Curt Anderson 25:03
so what we so I running joke is, if you’re a CNC shop, if you are a metal fabricator, if you manufacture 3d, 3d, you know, you do 3d printing, you do circuit boards, whatever you make, finish that sentence. So as a running joke, what we’d started coming up with like, hey, if I did a search for shoes, way too broad. Yeah, I did run issues. still way too broad. But now if I did, like, pink running shoes, hey, that’s going a little bit more specific. So maybe pink running shoes for teenage girls, or breast cancer awareness or whatever, it might be sort of pink running shoes, still pretty broad. But now if I finish it, and I say, with purple shoe laces now or vice versa, whatever, put the color wherever you want and see Easter’s coming up. So things are good colors for this week. Yeah. So however you want to place it. But the point is, if you manufacture you do plastic injection molding, for turbine engines, you do 3d printing for you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, finish that sentence, that’s going to be your keyword strategy. So then you hit on the head on video, I’m going to share my screen. I’ll show you I’ll give you guys a little example. Right. But talk about why is video so important for that third strategy?
Damon Pistulka 26:15
Well, first of all, people people ingest so much more video than that every day. Because increases it goes up. And, and YouTube is isn’t like the second largest search engine now. I mean, it’s it’s running right up there. And the video will get you because it’s a Google owned company. You have a good relevant video with your keywords. And you can be at the top of the page and look at the one that you did.
Curt Anderson 26:43
Hey, who’s that bald guy talking right there.
Damon Pistulka 26:46
So let me know something. This was a little example. So again,
Curt Anderson 26:49
guys, if you’re out there your manufacturer in what I call this, you know, when you look this first page right here, Damon, what do you not like? Dude, I call this to this is Google 2005. Yeah. What do you like? No pictures, no videos, no images. It just very sparse. Right? Yep. And when I’m looking here, and I’m scrolling down, I’m just like, man, it just seems like there’s a great SEO opportunity here for you know, Google is so I’ll use it. I don’t know if Google would agree with me. They’re so eager for information. Check this out. They grabbed a post from 2009. Yeah, third day to go back 13 years ago to grab a post on this keyword. Oh, you know what I did? Damon, I actually I got the strategy from you, dude. So thank you for this great tip. This is a wonderful company. If Catherine so with us in a great state of Ohio, the buckeye state this is a great manufacturer we were just run through a little quick example. They do a process called Upset forging, Upset forging haven’t heard of it, their supply chain has been going crazy because instead of going abroad with supply chain challenges, their phone’s ringing off the hook for you know, coming stateside. So they’re like well one of our keywords is made in America or made in USA upset 4g. On my guys, Google is so hungry for rank for content. I threw together this little video I took your I did your advice. Talk about how I’ll stop sharing but I’ll show you one more example. So if you’ve made in America, or if you do Made in USA Upset forging, here, I’m number two. I’m going back and forth with Thomasnet. Yeah. So share a little bit I still I still I borrowed thank you for your advice, that little attesa trick that you do. Share, how why is that so important? On using attesa? Like, I know, Nicole, you do an amazing job of transcription for your clients. Talk about that.
Damon Pistulka 28:40
The lottery, I think yeah, yeah. Yeah, I the tests that guys, they’re probably going Whoo, it’s way simpler in what we do. Because the transcription that you get from from otter AI, you can upload an audio video file and it downloads the text. You know the words you said in that. And when you do those things, it it can and you use it a different way, you’ve taken it to a different level Kurt because you can write blog posts with it just by rambling on in the microphone about a subject and then go ahead and edit it and do those things. But what you did with that video is is something that that we do with all of our videos as well as you transcribe them. You take that transcription, you use that transcription just to add to your blog post or you put it in the description in the video itself, because it’ll be keyword laden and help it to rank better for that. The keywords you want it to.
Curt Anderson 29:36
Absolutely so guys for for kids at home taking notes today. How about little otter.ai otter.ai It’s free, man guys. I have it right here. It’s right on my phone. And Damon, I’m working on book number two. And I do is thanks to you. I have otter on an app on here. I just sit this app I could be out for a walk. I could be wherever I am. Whatever I’m doing I could just be talking right into it. When we do our training. Sometimes I pop in there and I would like show that example. I’ll be talking to my phone and you’re watching the words come up on the screen. And just so efficient. And just capturing those words. Nicole says, Hey, let’s drop in. Let’s let’s get a little shout out my dear friend, Nicole band, exactly a great way to create content when working with subject matter experts. And hey, you don’t even have to be a subject matter expert because it’s working for me, right? They don’t have a lot of time. So just record a meeting and transcribe Nicole. Drop it. Just drop it right. Drop them like Daymond. John, we’re doing so that’s I’d say that’s a great tool. And so if I go if you go back to that, so made an upset Made in USA upset for Jean. What I did is I took Damien’s advice. I just I’m, I’m going to like Wikipedia, and I’m just I’m reading what upset for Gina’s. So guys, if you can’t sleep tonight, if anybody here has insomnia, anybody out there with insomnia, watch that video. You’ll be asleep like within seconds. So it’s that boring. And so if I took that video, dropped it into otter.ai took the transcription I took the transcription, put it into the description of the video, loaded it with keywords, I put a link back to my website. Damon, why are those backlinks so important?
Damon Pistulka 31:21
out there? Well, because you get a backlink from a from a really highly rated site like YouTube Holy heck, that’s that’s really helps a lot. Right. So
Curt Anderson 31:29
if you guys are out there, if you’re creating guides, you’re creating content you are that subject matter expert on the service, you provide the product that you sell, whatever solution that you solve, man be the subject matter subject matter expert and just put that content out there shoot a video, guys, I’m shooting a video on upset foraging. If I can shoot a video on upset foraging, you can shoot a video on just about anything, right? So take that video, take that transcription. And now what you can do is now with that transcription Damon, I actually I created a blog post that actually looks decent. Yeah, now I’ve created a I have a video, I captured first page rankings on Google. I created a description in YouTube. I could put more links back to my website in that YouTube video. Right. Now, when I go and I created a blog post, I could throw that into a newsletter and email. Now there’s paragraphs within that newsletter. I could take those paragraphs, and those could be LinkedIn posts. I have literally probably a month’s worth of content, because I read a Wikipedia page in a zoom. You know. I’ve been a little facetious, but you get the point.
Damon Pistulka 32:33
Oh, yeah, you can turn it into a lot. That’s for sure.
Curt Anderson 32:35
Right. Right. So and you know, Damon, I finally instead of using I don’t like that kill two birds with one stone. It just it just doesn’t sound very nice. You know what I mean? Yeah. As big baseball fans that we are I picked up a new one at Temple University last week or two weeks ago, they said hey, how about hitting a couple home runs with the same bat? I like that one much better. There you go. Go from now on. We’re trying to hit as many home runs as we can with the same bat or the same pitch or however you want to call. Yep. Good stuff. Alright, Damon, we’re coming into time, dude. So any whatever other party man we had about we got Polly rose. And today Yeah, good. Tony rose. I’m meeting her. I think I have a call with her today. So I’m meeting with her Dan bigger Nicole to recover Catherine, I need to connect with Katherine, we need to get her on the program. Damon, for this wonderful Monday here on April 4 2022.
Damon Pistulka 33:26
You know, I’m excited because it’s springtime. This is a great guy. I mean, I think about that. And I think about the you know, the wonderful things that we’re seeing in business you know, we’re kind of things are things are moving into a more more productive phase. I don’t even know you know, because it’s not no, there’s never we’re not going back to normal. It’s just like, hey, we’re going forward from here and we’re doing what we’re doing I’m excited to see you know, manufacturing businesses busy ecommerce really stand strong. Right and learning more and more about so many great brands, you know? Yeah, just it’s a lot of so much exciting stuff every single day to talk about and learn about just learn from
Curt Anderson 34:07
right that’s right. So guys, I got it right this time, right. So this guy over here, Damon Pistulka from co founder exit your way he is a growth and strategy expert. And just man if you guys don’t know this, how does anybody not know Damon Pistulka Very passionate on helping manufacturers you can find him on faces of business on Tuesdays. Six o’clock Eastern three, three o’clock Pacific you can find him on faces of business on Thursdays six o’clock Pacific three o’clock Eastern. You can find him on Fridays. At what time Damon?
Damon Pistulka 34:39
Well, it’s 1030 My time 1030 to woo 10
Curt Anderson 34:43
Who excuse 132 Eastern on manufacturing ecommerce success. We have an awesome awesome guest this Friday, Kelly Berry.
Damon Pistulka 34:51
And then don’t forget about this guy right here. I have to point in the right direction but Kurt Anderson we help them help in helping people stop being too The Best Kept Secret and we’re getting out there and at what I mean because really look, net native digital people are trying to buy today they’re buying most of them. So if you are not digital, you are missing out. You help people get there.
Curt Anderson 35:19
We’re hoping our generation, that Generation X, you know, we’re hoping to generate Exactly. Baby Boomers even maybe some I’m not but none of the millennials, right? No,
Damon Pistulka 35:29
the Gen Z’s or the Gen Gen Xers definitely it’s still it’s still a lot of native analog. I mean, I’m Gen X. So it’s, yeah, we got to get the native analog businesses into the digital world. That’s right. That’s what you
Curt Anderson 35:43
do. So guys, we’ll we’ll wind down so Hey, thank you for joining us today. We absolutely love what we do we love connecting with you guys. So again, recap so Damon, meet the MEPs in June so we’re gonna do is when we start going live. I’m going to lay out I’m going to show you the schedule I got we have up man I got some good guests coming up. Oh my god, your dude. Are you sitting down? Are you sit down for the car? Yes, I am in and it is so and guess what? You’re the only one is going to know because we’re going to turn the live off. Yes. All right. All right, brother. Hey, guys, go out. Have an absolutely amazing Monday. Thank God. It’s Monday. Have a phenomenal, fantastic week. Have the kids a little tighter hug the spouse, lighter, all that stuff. So go out there, crush it with your clients and we’ll see you. I’ll see you guys on Friday.
Damon Pistulka 36:31
Yes. All right. Thanks, everyone.