Betsey Vaughn
Co-Host of The Book More Show: More Leads, More Calls, More Business
Client Concierge - 90-Minute Books
Betsey Vaughn is your advocate within the organization and heads up all our client interactions. With 15 years experience as the Director of a private school, she brings a naturally nurturing presence to to help you complete your book.
Ensuring our clients remain our number 1 priority is a key principle at 90-Minute Books and Betsey is essential to this role. Not only does she provide a point of contact for any questions or requests from you, but she remains the internal client advocate for internal decisions regarding scope and deadlines.
Betsey Vaughn has hosted 110 Episodes.
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Ep171: Smooth Selling with Craig Lowder
August 15th, 2024 | 39 mins 48 secs
Today on the Book More Show, we're talking with Craig Lowder from MainSpring Sales.
Craig shares how his book Smooth Selling Forever established his credibility and sparked meaningful conversations with many new leads.
Craig explains how a book can do more than sell - it can strengthen relationships in today's digital market, and really set the stage for a trusted relationship. We explore shifting sales strategies, with Craig emphasizing adapting methods to virtual selling.
From online presence to tracking indicators, his insights are actionable as he emphasizes the importance of audits and feedback loops in sales performance.
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Ep164: Providing Value with Trisha Talbot
April 21st, 2024 | 37 mins 56 secs
Today on the Book More Show, I sit down with Trisha Talbot of Doc Properties to explore the synergies of healthcare and property investment. With over two decades experience, Trisha illuminates the field's potential for both returns and social impact through facilities that elevate care, optimized by telemedicine trends.
In the show, we cover why the asset class attracts stakeholders seeking stability and community benefit. Tricia's book serves as an invaluable resource, outlining these properties' distinguishing characteristics like long-term leases and triple net arrangements.
For more on medical offices' potential, I refer listeners to Trisha's insightful book and Doc Properties for seasoned guidance into this impactful niche.
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Ep162: Words Matter
March 31st, 2024 | 21 mins 26 secs
Today on the Book More Show, Betsey and I discuss the unexpected longevity business owners can experience through book publishing. We share client success stories of doors kept open years later through meaningful connections fostered. Betsey emphasizes genuinely engaging audiences to elevate your expertise.
Our conversation also reveals the personalized approach we take with each author. While some thrive on meticulous planning, others appreciate creative freedom - our process caters to everyones needs.
We talk about book titles and first impressions. We explore choosing impactful words through various lens and learning from others' input. Betsy draws parallels to historical warning systems and titles' role signaling treasures within.
Overall, our discussion illuminated tangible ways publishing can continuously attract opportunities through meaningful human connections and insight-sharing, not just short-term sales metrics.
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Ep155: Holistic and Stylish Connections with Kara Stewart
December 14th, 2023 | 34 mins 7 secs
Today on the Book More Show, we're talking with Kara Stewart, a seasoned financial advisor and author of 'Put Power in Your Purse', a holistic, stylish guide to retirement planning.
Kara shares her journey from corporate finance to running a successful independent practice. A change initially forced on her through layoffs, but after reviewing her options, she decided that starting her own firm was the best path to helping those she truly wanted to help.
She shares insights into her pioneering approach to empowering women through financial planning and education. A path started by sharing other resources but developed into her own approach, framework, and more recently, her new book.
Identifying a target audience allows you to create a message and program that speaks specifically to their needs. Even if you work with a broader group or can help many people, treating your book as a tool for a specific campaign is the best way to start a conversation with a perfect prospect and plan their journey to working with you.
I love how Kara distinguishes herself in a competitive industry, and her approach is one that can be applied to many different industries.
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Ep125: Time to Get Off the Fence
January 8th, 2023 | 50 mins 31 secs
Today on the Book More Show, I caught up with Betsey Vaughn to talk about the year ahead.
We live in interesting times, and it really seems like this is going to be a watershed year to take the lead in your business and create the content that lets people know who you are, starts to build a rapport with future clients, and gives them the opportunity to begin working with you.
Technology is making creating content easier and easier, but the process and knowing what to write about is still a stumbling block. Ai tools like Chat GPT are now starting to remove that barrier too. This means that we're likely to see a huge increase in the amount of 'Ok' Ai content. It will be mediocre and lacking an opinion, but other people in your industry looking for an easy solution will lead the charge in putting it out there.
In this show, we're looking for the opportunity. These tools will be great to help you speed up the research and collect all the information you need to add to and round out your knowledge and opinions, and create something that starts conversations.
We wrap up with a simple, step-by-step plan to get a book and follow-up sequence created, even if you don't know what to write about.
The content army is coming, so now is really the time to get off the fence and take a stand.
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Ep118: What to Write When You Don’t Know What to Write
October 29th, 2022 | 49 mins 54 secs
Today on the Book More Show, we answer the question of what to write when you don't know what to write!
November is NaNoWriMo, a long-running organization that helps fiction writers complete their novels through November by providing support, resources and a framework.
If you have a great idea but struggle to complete it, their step-by-step guidance dramatically increases the likelihood of getting it done.
Likewise, if you have the idea a book is a great tool to help build your business but struggle to decide what to write, then our 5by5 Method is the perfect way for you to create a compelling book that leads people toward working with you.
Check the show notes for the steps to create your 5by5 book.
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Ep116: Additional Revenue by White Labelling Your Book
September 16th, 2022 | 47 mins 6 secs
Today on the Book More Show, Betsey & I talk about the idea of using your book outside of the clients you can personally help, by white labeling it, allowing others to use a version in their marketing, and obviously pay you for the service!
This works especially well if you are a business coach or have clients already paying you to help with their marketing, but it can work for anyone who has a book, or can create something business owners would pay to use.
We wrapped up talking about when it makes sense to take this a step further and white label the actual 90-Minute Book process. If you have a framework that helps people find more clients, and a book would help that success, then white labeling the 90-Minute Book process could be a great way you can help your clients create that book.
It was fun to dive deeper on a topic we're help more & more people with.
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Ep114: Didn't We Used To Do a Podcast
May 6th, 2022 | 43 mins 10 secs
Today on the Book More Show, we're actually releasing a Book More Show!
The reality of recording a podcast, or writing a book for that matter, is that it's not our day job. Our job is to help you write books, so once something interrupts the flow, it's so easy for the pattern to break and a week, a month, a year pass by.
We hear it all the time with clients coming back two years later to finally start the book they thought they'd get done in a few weeks, and looking at the date of the last show, it happened to us with the podcast.
So... we've acknowledged time got away from us, we know we have important ideas to share with you, we enjoy doing it (we're even publishing shows every week for others!!), so time to get back on the horse. This is an episode we recorded a few months ago & next week, we'll be back with a new one.
We're getting the band back together!
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Ep113: Get Ready for the Roaring 20's
December 20th, 2020 | 50 mins 50 secs
Today on the Book More Show, Betsey & I have a great conversation about the potential of the 'Roaring 20's' and the opportunity to start engaging with future customers now by sharing ways they can make the most of the current situation.
Everyone's optimistic about the potential for the next 6-24 months, but the day-to-day reality for many might be quite different. Whether it's new rules and regulations, different ways of working, or customers wanting different experiences, many will need to adapt.
It's this change that presents the opportunity for you. Whether you're working with B2B or B2C clients, thinking about what's changed for them, and helping them navigate these changes by writing a book that solves their 'today' problem, will build relationships that lead to business tomorrow.
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Ep112: Capturing the Moment
September 27th, 2020 | 46 mins 7 secs
Today on the Book More Show, I’m talking with Betsey Vaughn about work we’ve recently been doing with some clients to customize their books to capture the current moment. Writing with a specific purpose is always our advice.
Whether you have a book you’re looking to repurpose, or you have a message or framework you can tailor to reflect what’s happening in the world, clearly showing why your message is useful at this moment is a great way to engage people. There are various ways to achieve this, some more effective than others, but at the end of the day, it comes back to knowing your single target audience and having a purposeful outline.
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Ep111: Intentionality
September 5th, 2020 | 39 mins 39 secs
Today on the Book More Show, I’m talking with Betsey Vaughn about the intentionality you have when it comes to your book.
People often think about this in terms of the purpose or job of work of their book, but really, intentionality applies to each part of your book, from the obvious elements like title and call to action, through to the often overlooked parts like the intentionality of examples you use to reinforce your message.
All of this is easier when you start with the end in mind and have a clear target audience, with an easy to follow next step you want people to take.
Like a chess player thinking ten moves ahead, when you know the path you want people to follow, each part of the process can be tuned to this outcome.
This is a great episode looking at ways to get that bit extra from the work you are doing to create your book.
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Ep110: Knowing Your Audience
August 15th, 2020 | 46 mins 6 secs
Today on the Book More Show, I’m talking with Betsey Vaughn about the importance of knowing who you’re writing for and picking a single target audience.
This is the first mindset in the Book Blueprint Scorecard, and it’s first for a reason.
Many people are fearful of missing out on potential customers by being too niche. The truth is, your book has a specific job of work to do, starting a conversation with potential clients, and it does that best by talking directly to them in a way that resonates.
For most businesses, it would be a challenge to be too niche. Think about your customers for a moment. Of all the types of people you work with, how niche would you have to go before dominating that group is too small to be worthwhile?
Being specific has enormous benefits, not only in the book you write but also in who you advertise it too, how you follow up, and the supporting information you share to amplify the point and compel people to take the next step.
It also makes it much, much, much easier!
There are some great examples in this show to help get your idea dialed in and your book out there.
And don’t forget to complete your own scorecard below.
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Ep109: Amplify Your Message
August 8th, 2020 | 50 mins 6 secs
Today on the Book More Show, I'm talking with Betsey Vaughn about ways to amplify the message of your book.
We know it takes most people months or years, rather than days or weeks, to become a client, so you need a way to stay in touch with people until they are ready.
A regular flagship broadcast email, like a podcast release, is great, but there's also the opportunity to create micro-funnels of content by amplifying specific points from your book. These mini-campaigns can be sent to people throughout the year, and the best part is they're easy to create as you've done all the hard work to get the words in your book already.
Picking 5 or 6 key points to amplify, then recording video or writing emails that go deeper into that point, is the fastest way to create relevant, engaging content people want to receive. Releasing these as mini-campaigns with a call to action will allow potential clients to take action and move to the next step.
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Ep108: JW Oliver
August 1st, 2020 | 51 mins 10 secs
Today on the Book More show, we're talking with JW Oliver, who recently wrote 'Rise of the Remote Workforce' and is the owner of insourcing company ZimWorx.com.
One of my favorite shows is having the opportunity to talk with the authors we've worked with, and as JW's just finished writing his book that walks people through the benefits of a global team, I wanted to get him on the show to share his story.
We had a great conversation about his organization, the work they do to help entrepreneurs source skilled staff, at typically 30% of the cost, and how the real benefit is the leverage and capability this creates, rather than merely the cost savings.
Something that is particularly timely given the current pandemic, as more companies are being forced to adapt to a remote way of working anyway.
We finished up talking about his book, and it's great to listen to his insights around how it came about, how he plans to use it, and the idea of framing a resource (your book) for a specific purpose.
Writing a book that addresses a single target audience, that carries people through the first few steps of their relationship with you is key. It gets readers to the point where you're more likely to have an informed conversation and creates something that amplifies your reach and impact.
I really enjoyed this chat with JW, and there's a lot you can take away as you think about starting more conversations with potential clients.
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Ep107: Tell People About Your Book
July 25th, 2020 | 57 mins 53 secs
Today on the Book More Show, I'm joined by Betsey Vaughn to talk about two of the first steps you should take to promote your book. It doesn't matter if your book is brand new, or something you've had for some time. The opportunity is in presenting it to people in a way that gives them value today.
It's a conversation that's come up several times in strategy calls over the summer, and this is the perfect chance to share these simple ideas of ways to spread the word.
So, in the show, we're going to look at the emails or letters you can send to those people who already know, like, and trust you. We then talk about some simple strategies to use video to leverage the work you've already done and create content that amplifies your message and can be used to regularly stay in touch with people.
Your opportunity to work with people really starts by regularly keeping in touch until they are ready, and the ideas in today's show are a great way to do just that.
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Ep106: Why Now? with Dean Jackson
July 19th, 2020 | 32 mins 5 secs
Today on the Book More Show, I grabbed some time with Dean Jackson to talk about why NOW is the best time to write your book.
We often work with people who've wanted to create a book for years but get held back by something, so today we talk about why your idea is the important thing, rather than how it's packaged, about your title being the catalyst that can get you going, and we finished up by talking about a better way to invest your time and money in your book so you can collect all the names you need.
It's always great to get Dean's perspective and go deeper into this idea that your book isn't the product. It's how you identify people excited to talk about your idea, and then introduce your product or service that can help them.
If you've thought about writing in the last few years, this is the episode you need to listen to and pull the trigger to get started.