the worm will eat around and sometime the tree will die
I have to locate and remove it before it too late
wow it looks so fat.
It must be killed or taken away.
The tree will heal itself after a period of time
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Çocukluk Arkadaşımla Yastık Sohbeti | Beklenmedik İç Döküşler Serisi - Duration: 10:24.
-Are you ready?
-Yes.
-I feel shy though.
-How exactly did we meet?
-We were very little. I really don't remember.
-It was the beginning of the primary school. We were around 5-6 years old.
-What I remember is, during the recess, two girls would lean on teacher's table and talk to me endlessly.
-Özge was your BFF before I stole you from her.
-You were a depressed child back then. You felt sad for having left your grandparents' home.
-Yes, that separation made me truly sad.
-That's why I had dropped out of kindergarten.
-I would sleep between my grandparents and would suddenly burst into tears thinking "They will die one day".
-And my grandpa, you know how he is...
-He would turn & look at me and say:
-"Yes, we will die. Everybody will die one day. You will also die."
-A little child shouldn't hear such things.
-I was literally a fan of you in primary school.
-As a little child you were such a leader. Always the one who decides things, who plans, who thinks ahead...
-And you were extremely mature for your age.
-I think that's why our teacher Güner really loved you.
-And when my sister started the same school...
-Oh yeah that's an interesting one...
-In the classroom cabinet they found a notebook that belonged to our teacher Güner before she had retired & left the school.
-In it there are notes on every students she had.
-What she wrote about Nihan is literally a love letter.
-"There's a chance they will move away... I don't want to lose her..."
-"Her father is searching for new schools... I want to adopt her..."
-And let me tell you what she wrote about me:
-"His immune system is weak... He frequently misses school..."
-And it was like "Since he already knew how to read & write, he would get very bored in class."
-What do you hate about me the most?
-Something that you just can't take?
-There's nothing about you that I hate.
-But what is one thing that's difficult for you to handle about me? Be brutally honest.
-Let me think about it...
-Yeah as if it's not on the tip of your tongue.
-It's incredibly difficult to be right in an argument with you.
-Because of your extraordinary communication skills, it's almost impossible to be right against you.
-And that pisses you off?
-Yes. It gets very difficult. And tiring. At one point I give up and tell you you're right.
-Wow I sound like an asshole.
-Not always.
-Not always?!
-Alright it's my turn.
-You often zone out while I'm talking to you.
-I suddenly realise you're in a distant land.
-Just to grab your attention I sometimes throw around nonsensical, ridiculous words just so you get like "Huh wtf is he talking about?"
-I'm very dreamy. Associations catch me & I find myself floating around them.
-It's really not a good trait of mine.
-OK! Tell me my three most important astrological signs.
-You are a Scorpio, with a Pisces ascendant and Moon in Pisces too.
-You are a Gemini, with Virgo ascendant and Moon in Taurus.
-Wow you surprised me! Didn't expect you to know.
-Ugh... Your ascendant is Virgo...
-And yours is PISCES.
-I actually like water people. I like Pisces too.
-Let's talk a bit about our contrasts. We're not exactly the same people.
-Like what?
-Even the bestest friends differ from each other. -Sure.
-For example, you're quite posh compared to me.
-I'm what? -Posh.
-Posh? What do you mean?
-I'm more of a bohemian. You're more fond of luxury.
-I could live in a village. Living in nature is just fine by me.
-But if we put you in a village... Do you think you could live there?
-I don't know. I feel like that's changing for me.
-You're more materialistic.
-I think you spend the money you earn so beautifully.
-I spend it mostly for travels.
-And by the way you have a great taste in fashion.
-Thank you. Yours too. -Thanks.
-You spend good on clothing, also jewelry. You manage to combine them well.
-Alright then let's talk about our phobias.
-I know what you're scared of. Cats, of course.
-No, not anymore. -What? You were so scared of them.
-For a while now I educated myself on this and now I'm able to touch and even fondle cats.
-At least I'm not dead afraid of spiders like you are.
-Correct, right? That's your phobia. -True.
-I will film you secretly. And btw there might be cockroaches here.
-Nihan where?!?!
-Because of the heat... -I'm leaving.
-He's gone.
-Shall we get a bit serious?
-Shall we cry?
-Biggest heartbreaks we had towards each other. -Okay...
-You know what mine is about.
-Yes I do, and mine is the same.
-And what do you mean by that?
-I mean...
-Didn't you know me well enough? You should have known that it wasn't like what you were thinking.
-That's how I see it.
-I guess that sadness was just too big for me. That's why...
-Yes it was.
-I guess we're unable to talk about it.
-We can't talk about it in front of a camera.
-No no no no wait!
-There IS one heartbreak we need to talk about since you mention it.
-Look at you! Ok then tell me, what?
-I don't know if you guys have seen "Bordo Bej".
-At the end of it, he "special thanked" the whole wide world...
-...and there's no trace of a "Nihan Atakan".
-I couldn't join the filming of Bordo Bej because of a serious private matter, you know.
-But during the pre-production, all those sections in the scenario, I have countless ideas in them.
-Since when are you holding this in?
-Since the first time I've seen Bordo Bej.
-But... um...
-I really don't know what to say.
-I'm SO sorry.
-Then I will thank you here in detail.
-In the scene of Suat's job interview, many of the things were written through Nihan's personal experiences.
-And many problems of Suat were also actually Nihan's own.
-You really helped me a great deal in the scenario...
-...and I truly apologize for having forgotten to mention this in the credits. -It's okay.
-All those years in our frendship, we always dreamt of living together but never really managed to do so.
-I would have loved to be flatmates with you because you're extraordinarily clean.
-When you were living in Istanbul with Görkem...
-Entering your house, I would directly run to your room and bury my head in your bed because it smelled so beautiful.
-Your bed was the best smelling thing in the whole house.
-And you never pee standing!
-Every men should do that... It's not like I watch him pee btw.
-She doesn't watch always. Occasionally.
-It would be lovely. We should live together one day.
-Well, maybe you will come live in Amsterdam right? -Yeah.
-Shall we...
-...talk a little bit about love?
-Let me describe you in love. -Alright.
-You're incredibly passionate in love.
-Even a simple flirt is a huge love affair for you.
-I'm a Scorpio! Can't help it!
-You go all the way deep in that person.
-But those supposedly huge love affairs last very short most of the time.
-Indeed with you when it's over, it's really over.
-That's why sometimes I feel pity for those people because of you.
-They suddenly find themselves in a dark pit.
-But I try. I really try hard. I then poke the person. Yet if I don't see its fruits...
-...suddenly I'm gone!
-And that passion you experience really makes you glow.
-Those are your brightest periods.
-Let me describe you.
-In everyone you fall in love with, there's something particular you find.
-You fall in love with that person for just that one thing.
-And if you -rarely- really desire someone... If you really want them...
-...you will have them. One way or another. -Oh c'mon.
-You do. Inevitable.
-Sometimes you scare me with it. It's as if no one can escape you.
-If you want someone you will have them. Teach us your ways, master.
-Nihan what are you talking about?
-If I REALLY like someone... If I think that person is someone precious....
-...I won't wait around for someone else to come and get them.
-I have to go and grab them myself.
-I really think everyone should do like that.
-Nothing precious, none... I mean very rarely, is presented to one on a golden platter.
-Especially in such cases I believe in hard work and dedication.
-Same with love. Hard work and dedication...
-How do you think an ideal partner for me should be?
-Has to be someone exciting. And a natural traveler.
-Has to take you to places that you've never ever imagined going before.
-You know as a child how those cousins and older relatives tell you "I will take you in my care and show you all around."
-It's very that. You're that child.
-Travel is something valuable for you to share and you want to share it with your partner.
-Has to be someone open to new experiences... and has to be as passionate as you are.
-Needs to look good next to you since he will appear in 2.000 instagram posts in just the first year of the relationship.
-Your ideal partner should be someone with great depth and has to have a profound understanding of art.
-Has to be interested in your own works and should be able to grasp them fully.
-Has to have a variety of attractive traits.
-Has to have their own plans, has to be someone very determined to make them happen.
-Such stuff really impress you.
-Should be confident. Should have a variety of interests.
-Has to be able to ignite new and exciting ideas in you.
-You love strongly self-confident people. They have to shine. When you enter somewhere, the person that shines the brightest has to be yours.
-Lastly, there's one thing I want to talk with you on film here.
-But you will respond with instincts. No thinking. OK? -OK.
-Tell me one secret I've never known during our 21 years of friendship.
-I can't find one.
-There is one thing, but... Do I have to say it on film? -Yes.
-Then you will edit it out right? -No, that's the point.
-I will tell it in your ear first. -No just tell it!
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How to Divide Meal Prep | Low Calorie Cooking Basics - Duration: 5:53.
Hey everybody and welcome back to another episode of low
calorie cooking basics. This is the show where I teach
you the tools tricks and tips I've learned over the years
for how to cook in the kitchen and a calorie budget.
This week we're taking a look at how to portion out a big batch
of meals for your meal prep and do so evenly. It can be really
difficult if you have something like a soup or any big pot.
or large quantity of a meal and you want to make sure and divide
it up evenly for your week. It was a really irritating
problem I had early on with a very simple solution.
So I thought I'd make this video just to kind of share
the technique that I use for how to evenly divide up my meals
without having any extra hassle. So first up we're actually going
to want our way whatever pan we're going to be using for our
meal. I'm going to grab this right here.
I'm actually making a batch of my burrito bowls for this.
This is always my go to Pan. That's all you want to do is you
want to take your kitchen scale. Get a weight of just the PAN
itself. So it's looking like this is 1150 grams.
Yeah, I'm just going to make a quick note here of the total
weight of the pan. The reason why this is so important I think
a lot of beginners don't realize you need to make sure you're
weighing your food raw and uncooked when you cook food
it changes the calorie density therefore changing
the ingredient amounts and calorie totals for
everything that you're making. So you want to log in track
everything that you're going to be using for a meal before
you actually use it. Because if you're weighing based
off of the finished product it's going to yield a very
different result in terms of how many calories in a meal.
So I've got the weight for my pan. I'm just going to make
burrito bowls really quick and I'll be right back.
All right so burrito bowls are done. Next up what we want to do
is just take this entire thing zero out your scale and we're
going to take the total weight of everything here. So we have
twenty seven thirty six so we have 2736 grams.
We're going to subtract the total weight of the pan and
that is 1150 grams leaving us with a total of 15 86.
So this is where you just divide it into however many portions
you want. I'm going to divide this into three. So that gives
us a total of 528 grams per serving. So all we have to do
now we have our total weight. We know how much each portion
is going to be we're going to zero out our scale here.
If you hit zero first everything that you take off is going to be
negative weight on here. This is the easiest method I've
found. Putting this on the scale and adding. It's going to be a
lot more finicky and difficult. This just had to be a little bit
more exact with a little bit less effort. So I'm just taking
all this here and we're going for 528 grams. So we have that.
That's portion number one. And we're just going to repeat
this with the next two. If you're someone that shares
your food with a spouse or you want to make sure
you know if you're freezing things to have multiple meals
with lots of options. You know I know exactly how many calories
are in each one of these containers. So it just makes a
little bit easier to plan. Also I've made a couple
of tweaks to my burrito bowl recipe. If you are interested in
that let me know I can make an updated version.
So that's going to be portion number two. And because we did
our math there's no need to worry about getting this last
one here some just going to shut this off put this here and dump
the rest of everything into this last Tupperware. So like I
talked about before. You know you want to add in everything
every single ingredient that you put into this dish
added into my fitness pal. Save it as one of your own
custom meals. And then what you can go back
you know whether you're dividing the three year four or five
portions you have that meal saved. That's the entire batch
and you just add to your single day. point 25 The total meal
or point 33 if you have a quarter or a third.
And that way you just know you're getting more exact
measurements. It's nice and easy. It doesn't really take any
extra steps and effort because like I talked about you can't
weigh your food out after it's been cooked. There's way too
much margin of error even if you find a cooked version on
my fitness panel. Someone else's cooked version
could be far different from whatever you're making.
So you want to make sure and keep the ingredients raw
when you weigh it clean this up here. That is all there is to
it. I was making my burrito bowls of my day off here.
And I thought this would be worthy of its own video
and a good second episode to the series. Make sure if you enjoy
this let me know down below. I know I'm getting this off
the ground figure out exactly what it's going to be
but I think there is a lot of room for some useful tips for
everybody. Have a series like this. So subscribe if you're not
already put out recipes or cooking videos every other week.
I've got all sorts of other content out on the other days.
Leave me comment down below. What is your best meal prep hack
or tip or trick you'd like to share with the community.
Love to get that discussion going. There's so much stuff out
there that you all know. Just like I do. Many of you have
had equally impressive weight loss journeys so it will be
a huge help for everybody if you want to share that.
But until next time I'll talk to you guys later. Have a good one.
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Photographing The Mighty Boa: The reDefine Show - Animal Edition! with Tamara Lackey - Duration: 4:45.
So what we're going to try to do here is
photograph our eight-foot 30 poundish
Villa constrictor.
Let me ask you a question, can it bite?
And you guys don't seem to have any
concern about the biting. No, this is
generally safe, this snake is used to people.
So cold... Yeah? You calming the energy and...
the goal I have is to take a couple
different shots. One of them is going to
be a really clear shot that shows a lot
of detail of the entire body. That might
be a little tough on this background,
that he's already a little wider than. So
what we're trying to do...
is it is a team effort...
Get them all curled up... shoot top down
get a 24-70mm on this, with a really
extended field of focus. Probably
something like an f/16 and. and that's
going to, you know, lose us a lot of light so...
we're going to turn these lights up. if
you could hold this light up, and tilt it
down overhead. One thing I'm keeping in mind..
Soon as you remove the blue towel, the
subject is going to be a lot darker, and so I
need a bit overexposed for this
situation, so that in a second it goes
away. The exposure will be spot-on. For
the dark subject. 1, 2, 3 go...
I think we got him, right away. I really
do.. yes we did!
The other one is going to be a shot very
close-up. I would love to have that
tongue in profile, and straight on. I've done a
macro so it looks really close.. lol....
it's a 105mm, so getting that tongue..
it's perfect!
Hey see if we can't lift here, wow you
are so.... is it close to me like I'll show
you this shot I have, and you'll see why
it's nerve-racking to me. So this is what
I'm seeing. This is how close it looks to me.
And lastly would be a top-down shot to
see if we can't get something that
really shows that length. So this is a
great angle, because he's in focus. His
body's curled around. This angle is so, so
cool. Carton, can you make this light come
a little bit more here, because he's just
head-on.
It's very layered and nuanced. Kind of
looks like he's just completely staring
at me, and I think he's going to make that
hissing sound again. I said lastly, and
lastly, lastly, would be to do a macro of
that beautiful iridescent of his back.
We're going to light it in a way that
really helps that pop out. The more I
turn this light up, and bring it in the
more iridescence is shown off, so I
really want to pull some light in here.
Not too much, bring it down just a little
bit. So yeah... you don't want to like, put
so much light on, that you get rid of the
shadows. Which is where the folds show
off that iridescent. Gosh this is just...wow...
muscle. Oh look at that underside, that's
a whole different look.
So this iridescent that keeps showing up
in just different angles. It's crazy, it
looks like an oil slick now. You might
get a lot of iridescence, and yeah, yeah,
so pretty, and it's a certain angle, and
gets to the light. That is really
stunning, and also the angle I take to
the snake makes a huge difference. That
is lovely, so we had a wonderful shoot
with a giant snake, and got all the shots
I was going for. We got that beautiful
iridescence, that really was highlighted
by the way we shifted the light. We had
the beautiful top-down shots that was
not easy to get. We had to really get it
quickly, and trying to get that circular
shape, was about a millisecond between
when he let go of the snake, and after he
moved. So shooting a very fast shutter
speed, and the tongue, we got the tongue
out, and fully extended! And had that
lovely depth of field where the tongue
was sharp and the face was kind of going
out of focus, and lastly was trying to
get a sense of the size of the creature.
So all in all, went really well. Ended up
using a combination of the macro, the 105-8mm macro
lens the and the 24-70 f/28 lens. For this
scenario. I only needed
those two lenses to get
exactly what I wanted
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TESTING 3D printed INFILL PATTERNS for their STRENGTH - Duration: 8:35.
When you prepare a model for 3D printing you'll always need to choose an infill structure
for your part.
Since current slicers give you the option of choosing between a whole lot you might
have already been asking yourself which one is the strongest and most suitable for your
application.
So in todays video we'll crush some test samples to find out which performs the best
and I was especially interested in the much hyped gyroid infill you might have heard of.
Guten Tag everybody, I'm Stefan and welcome to CNC kitchen.
In a previous video I've already been taking a look at the strength of different infill
structures that you can find in Simplify3D and also talked about why it is more efficient
in many cases if you increase the number of perimeters instead of increasing the infill
percentage.
If you haven't seen it yet, there is a link in the description.
I wanted to do a bit more research in this direction and especially find out how different
patterns behave in different directions, because often you can't orient your part in a way
that it is perfect for the chosen infill.
In addition, Slicer Prusa Edition features 3 3 dimensional infill structures, most prominently
gyroid infill, that claim to have more isotropic, so more uniform strength behavior in all loading
directions.
In order to perform the tests for this video I had to adapt my tensile testing machine
in order to be able to perform compression tests.
If you are interested in the machining process on my CNC there is also a link in the description
to that video.
I've been thinking for quite a while about a suitable test specimen.
At first I thought of just printing the infill pattern without any exterior walls but since
the infill in your parts will always be surrounded by a shell of material which is reinforcing
the structure I ended up printing cubes of 22mm side length that use 1 perimeter and
3 top and bottom layers at 0.15mm layer height which results in a constant wall thickness
of 0.45mm.
This gave me the possibility to use the same specimen for the tests where I crushed the
blocks from the top as well as from the sides and therefor make the results more comparable.
I'm well aware that this shell will add additional strength to the structure, so we
are not purely testing the infill, but since it is the same for all we can still compare
results.
I haven't tested all of the patterns available and tried to concentrate on the, in my opinion,
most relevant ones which are Rectilinear, Grid, Triangle, Cubic, Line, Honeycomb, 3D
honeycomb and Gyroid.
The way how the parts will probably fail in such a compression test is usually not compressive
yielding of the structure but the stability failure buckling of a wall which then leads
to more load on the rest of the part and therefore fatal failure.
The shape of the infill or even how the infill supports the external shell will determine
how and at what load the structure fails.
The slenderness of the structures will play a huge roll and curved structures like for
example in the gyroid will act like ribbing and improve strength.
I am a little limited by my test machine, because it unfortunately stalls at around
3.5kN or 340kg of load so I only used an infill ratio of 10%.
Unfortunately as I also already talked about in a previous video, 10% infill does not results
in the same amount of material used for each of the samples.
Most notably a part with 10% 3D honeycomb infill weights almost double one with 10%
rectilinear infill.
Either that's a bug or the generation algorithm is strange.
Anyway, so at first I printed a batch of samples, all at 10%, weight them and then adjusted
the infill ratio slightly so that all samples roughly weight the same in the end that I
used for testing.
Before we take a look at the strength of the infill patterns lets at first take a look
at the printing time, because this is also something that is well relevant.
Most of the infill patterns take around the same amount of time to print, only the honeycomb
structures take way longer due to the constant change of printing direction where the printhead
has to accelerate and decelerate constantly which wastes a lot of time.
Also at least I have the fear that my printer rattles itself apart after a while when I
use these patters.
Interestingly, the gyroid infill, that also consists out of a lot of tuns, doesn't take
much longer to print than the other more standard patterns due to the nice, smooth turns that
the printhead does, where accelerations are much smoother so a kind of constant line velocity
can be kept.
I printed all of the samples in Formfuturas Premium PLA on my original Prusa i3 Mk2s.
Now let's come to the destructive tests.
I've been testing each patter once in the build direction and once from the side.
Let's start with the pattern I mostly use for my prints which is rectilinear infill.
The first sample failed at 309 kg of load whereas if you load it from the side, it was
only able to bear 191 kg, which is almost 40% less.
Keep in mind that these samples are only 22mm in each dimension, so this amount of load
is already quite impressive.
Unfortunately, the cubes of the Grid, Triangle, Line and Honeycomb patters were too much for
my machine and it stalled for all of them at around 350kg of load.
Taking a look at the samples still already showed that they were just before failing
because the outer walls already showed buckling marks.
So for these samples we don't really have an exact value to compare against but if we
still look at the transverse strength the other loading direction is at least 30 to
45% weaker.
The interesting results are now the 3D infill patterns where all performed very comparable
in the Z direction.
If we also take a look at the strength 90° rotated, cubic and gyroid infill perform exactly
the same just as claimed only the 3D honeycomb performs about 15% worse.
So which is now the best infill you can chose.
Well, that depends.
I'm still a huge fan rectilinear infill if your parts don't require a huge amount
of strength.
It prints almost the fastest and it's the infill that has the densest structure which
is great for your top layers so reduces pillowing even at low infill ratios.
If we take a look at the numbers, the line infill pattern might even be better, since
it has higher strength values, prints faster and the infill spacing is almost as dense
as with rectilinear.
If you have a part that is purely loaded in compression honeycomb might still be the way
to go, but prints quite long and might rattle your printer apart.
Triangle infill might be an alternative, maybe a little weaker but prints much faster.
For the 3D infill patterns, 3D honeycomb is dead in my opinion.
Cubic and Gyroid infill perform pretty much the same just the infill spacing is a little
denser with the new contestant and come one, it definitely looks cooler.
So in summary, I probably might be using line infill for any esthetic parts and quick prints
in the future and anything that will see some load, Gyroid infill will be my new way to
go due to its good and uniform strength in all directions.
Now I'd really like to know from you guys if I've missed something and which investigation
you'd really like to see in a future video, just leave a comment down below.
I hope you like the video and learnt something.
Please leave a thumbs up.
I spend quite a lot of time in my research, so if you want to support the making of these
videos than consider becoming a patreon and take a look at the affiliate links down in
the description.
Subscribe to the channel if you haven't and take a look at my other videos.
Thanks for watching, auf wiedersehen and I hope to see you around next time.
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The ONLY Way to Grow Your Business - Duration: 5:26.
today we're going to talk about the only way that you can grow a business alright
guys welcome to the video so today we're going to touch on how to actually grow
your business now this goes across the board for all aspiring entrepreneurs
whether you're growing a business that's private labeling you know in arbitrage
business you know content creation we're selling digital content whether that's
information products or whatever is whether you're doing a consulting
business and you're going after clients whatever it is I thought it doesn't
matter drop shipping it all falls under the same umbrella and you're gonna have
to do one of these things I'm gonna touch down on them here in a second
can't talk today and so this stems from a question that I get quite often
through email which is basically you know how did you grow this business what
should be my next step when I'm starting this business you know how do I
essentially grow it and scale it and become you know get better or you know
obviously increase my revenue and they're looking for this answer that you
know I don't have for them and I don't mean to say that I don't have the right
answer because we're gonna go through it here in a second but I give them an
answer and they're not satisfied and the reason for that and I get that because
I've been there before is they're looking for some complex answer to like
this riddle that is how to grow a business and in reality it's quite
simple there is no concrete take the complexity out of it let's simplify
everything simplify simplify simplify and then execute hard and well on that
simplicity that makes any sense so how to grow a business plain and simple
there are three simple ways to grow a business keep it simple
ever hear the expression keep it simple stupid it works for this as well and
typically if you can keep it simple and execute on that you're good to go
so obviously first and foremost you can increase your customers that goes
without saying you can increase your customers that's typically where most
people go whether you're drop shipping on Shopify how can I get more sales how
can I get more customers or whatever you know if your same thing with private
labeling how can I spend more money on ads so I can increase my my customers or
whatever it is increase your customers pretty self-explanatory
number two in increase the frequency that those customers purchase from you
so if you're doing privately when labeling to give you an example you know
some people throw you know little handouts and
in their actual private label boxes or in their private label wrapper or
whatever so that that pert that customer gets a discount comes back to the store
and purchases again another great example of increasing the frequency that
a customer you know buys from you if you're doing online products or you know
information products would be like a subscription model so recently here in
2018 there have been a lot of people trying to sell their Facebook groups
because their subscriptions essentially or you know even like email software
they get you on a subscription plan the reason is because they love the
frequency and just like Netflix as I'm looking at my Netflix over there they
want you to purchase and pay them every single month because that increases the
frequency that they get paid from every customer so that's the two top ways to
grow business increase your customers obviously increase the frequency of
purchase now my favorite and what I've been focusing on here a lot lately is
increase the transaction size so increase the price increase you know
whatever it is if it's your client and you have three social media marketing
clients or three SEO consultant clients whatever you know and they all pay you a
thousand a month well start looking for one that's gonna pay you 2,000 a month
start increasing your price to maybe 5,000 a month you would think it's crazy
but guess what if you increase your transaction size you can grow your
business like I said simple simple stuff so I really really like this because
I've learned the hard way that if you increase your customers a lot of
headaches come with that what I mean by that is you know probably my biggest
business to date is probably my content creation so obviously YouTube right here
that you're seeing but more importantly on you to me I'm approaching about
110,000 students right now so I was still to hit that hundred thousand
students mark because I increased my customers thus giving me more reach you
know more emails more more customers potentially sell to but with increased
customers comes obviously more headaches more problems to manage and then you
might need that you know hire or outsource somebody to handle your emails
or answer your questions because it's a lot of freaking people to deal with so
if you can just increase your transaction size and keep your customers
normal I like that a lot more and so I stopped kind of you know focusing on
increasing my customers and I focus on increasing my transaction
size now I'm actually starting to put out you know a lot of premium courses
now that sell for a lot more that are you know kind of like masterminds that
can really really help you scale your business but not trying to sell any of
that on this channel but that's my favorite increase the transaction size
so those are the three ways keep it simple
that you can increase your business or grow a business increase your customers
increase the frequency of purchase or my favorite increase in transaction size so
hope you guys like this I wanted to keep it simple I did that on purpose because
a lot of people wanted complex answer to a simple question and that's the wrong
way to approach it so hit that like button genuinely appreciate it and I'll
see you the next one
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- Hey guys, I'm Brandon Shuler.
Florida is known as the fishing capital of the world.
And if that capital has a headquarters,
it's right here in Destin, Florida.
Today, we're on the Backdown2.
And we're gonna go out and catch some american red snapper,
and spend some time with some great friends.
- Fishing in Destin is awesome,
every type of fish you wanna catch out of Destin.
You can do bill fish, inshore fishin', bottom fishin'.
- So Destin, when you really look at fishing in the US,
is a hub.
It's one of the most important destinations
in the fishing lexicon.
And captain Phillip of the Backdown2,
he knows a lot about this.
- It's always been successful and it's proven,
Destin is a city built on fishing.
It's been a long time heritage here in Destin.
Yeah, I believe fishin' is part of our American culture.
And I believe I am part of it.
It's good to continue the heritage of fishin'
and keep it goin'.
I mean it's a sport, people love to do it,
it'll never get old.
- The fishery was opened in the early 1800's,
the mid 1800's.
It's home to one of the, if not the oldest and largest,
recreational fleets in the world.
And this is where people come to,
either commercial fish or recreational fish.
- (Phillip) I grew up fishin' with my father a lot
as a younger kid and I just remember the excitement,
the joy, catching fish.
It just brings a lot of joy to me to take people fishin'
and show 'em a good time, and make memories.
- So wherever I got fishin' in Florida with my buddies,
they always ask me the same thing,
"Brandon, are we gonna catch fish today?"
And my answer is always the same,
"I don't know.
"Maybe?
"We might?"
But when I come to Destin,
the odds are in my favor that I'm gonna come back
to the dock with a fish in hand.
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