Hear Scott on Tim “Gonzo” Gordon’s Podcast!

I had a chance to catch up with Oregonian Tim “Gonzo” Gordon this week.

We chatted about nametags, speaking, writing books, mentors, and the “weirdness” of the Rose City.

NOTE: I’ve been slacking on the podcasts lately, so it’s nice to finally post another audio clip. Enjoy!

Gonzo Podcast #54

LET ME ASK YA THIS…
Do you think there varying types of “weird people” out there?

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Scott Ginsberg
Author/Speaker/That Guy with the Nametag
www.hellomynameisscott.com

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A quick story about the greatest day of my life

Tuesday, April 29th, 2003.

5:47 AM.

Standing at the corner of 6th and Morrison, I was the only person around for three blocks. I anxiously awaited the 5:50 train to take me to the Portland airport.

To my amazement, I was off to New York City to do the biggest interview of my life. In less than 24 hours, I would appear on the CBS Early Show before an audience of five million people to talk about my new book, HELLO, my name is Scott.

Suffice it to say, I was FREAKING out.

In my left hand: an overnight suitcase full of books.
In my right hand: a copy of the USA Today.

And as the habitual Portland mist smeared the fresh ink on my paper, I read through several of the day’s headlines.

Let me share with you – word for word – what they said:

1. Identity theft cases rise this month
2. 75 million Americans living without health insurance
3. Luther Vandross catches pneumonia after stroke
4. SARS outbreak troubles China workers
5. The end of Buffy feels like a dagger to the heart
6. War letters from the Iraqi front lines
7. Cost of AIDS drugs for poor nations
8. Studies find disturbing amounts of contamination in lettuce
9. Hubble telescope catches approaching storm of turbulent gases
10.Man wears nametag 24-7 for a friendlier society

What’s wrong with this picture?

Actually, I should say, “What’s right with this picture?”

Because that exact moment, my 23 year-old mind realized something:

Oh. My. God. This is it. This is what I’m supposed to do with my life.

This is how I will make a name for myself.

Ahh…memories 🙂

LET ME ASK YA THIS…
What was the greatest day of your life?

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Scott Ginsberg
Author/Speaker/That Guy with the Nametag
www.hellomynameisscott.com

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Read Scott’s interview with Young Wealth Weekly

I was recently interviewed by a very cool new website, Youth Wealth Weekly.

Founder Josiah Mackenzie offers young entrepreneurs free newsletters filled with fascinating stories, helpful tips, private interviews, inspirational quotes, book reviews, and more.

You can read my interview here, or just scroll down. I pasted the text for ya:

How did you make the transition from a “dude who wears a name tag” to a successful speaking and writing business?

When I started wearing a nametag 24-7 in college, I kept a journal of observations, stories and responses; It seemed like it would make a cool book. Since I always wanted to be an author, I decided to write it. I asked some other authors how to self-publish, did some research and put the book out when I graduated.

When my website and book got picked up by the media, people started asking me to give speeches. Since I’d always excelled at speaking, it felt like a good fit. I did more research on the speaking industry, hooked up with some amazing mentors, did a LOT of research and speaking for free, and eventually was able to sustain myself on authorship/speaking.

And hey, it only took 3 years to make money!

How did you become unforgettable?

Well, there’s this pill I take called…just kidding! I’d say by learning how to be UNIQUE, not DIFFERENT. In other words, how not to just stand out, but to be the ONLY ONE.

How have you incorporated ‘Web 2.0’ applications into your self promotion?

Gosh, what haven’t I used! I have two blogs I update regularly. I also podcast, use online social networking like MySpace, Flickr and Squidoo, and also use widgets on my website to talk to people live. Basically, everything Web 2.0 offers, I use. And it’s great. It builds community, enables me to live and breathe the brand, stay in front of fans, market myself daily and drive traffic. 100% of my business is WOM (word of mouth), I’ve never made a cold call in my life and I don’t (nor will ever) spend a dime on advertising. KEY LESSON: If you are remarkable, they’ll find YOU. (Thanks, Seth)

What obstacles or advantages does your young age present when becoming established as a speker and writer?

My GOSH it sucked. Still does. Who the heck is going to listen to a 26 year old kid give a speech, right? But I have learned something called “Disarming Audience Preoccupation,” in which you address the obvious barrier first and explain why it’s not an issue. For example, I open my speeches with a quote from Indiana Jones by saying, “It’s not the years, it’s the mileage.”

Also, I just go out there and be myself and try to give value, and usually people forget how young I am. After all, few 26 year olds have written three books and speak internationally. That’s gotta count for something! If all else fails, I just show people the picture of my tattoo. That shows ’em I mean business. What’s more, being young is also a great advantage insofar as offering a new, fresh, untainted-by-corporate-world perspective.

Is it tough to be a professional speaker when most of your peers are 40 years older than you?

Yep. It’s tough because people won’t take you seriously, but it’s glorious at the same time because it enables you to be a sleeper. They don’t see ya comin!

How should I go about writing a book?

Very carefully. No, just kiding. I’d go buy Dan Poynter’s book “The Self Publishing Manual.” He’s the best in the biz, and he can help you more than I could. It’s my bible.

How did you start recieving media coverage?

Dude, I have no idea. I met the right person at the right time who passed my info to a reporter which started a collossal snowball effect which got me on every radio, TV and print outlet in the country. I wouldn’t call it luck, because if my idea wasn’t remarkable they wouldn’t have interviewed me.

But I’ve never “pitched” a media outlet before. I think the key is: get them to call you. Be amazing and unforgettable and remarkable and unique and cool and they will find you. Oh, and it helps to be funny. And if possible, smart. I’m still working on that last one 😉

How can our readers achieve success as a young entrepeneur?

Huge question. I actually have a fourth book called Make a Name for Yourself coming out next year about that exact idea. So, let me give you some ideas from the closing chapter. They’re alphabetical. This is good stuff here. Enjoy…

Action develops courage.
Ask, “What’s next?”
Ask, “Why me?”
Assault the minute.
Attract through attitude.
Authenticity, not charisma.
Avoid the always.
Be a sleeper.
Be completely original.
Be one eyed.
Be regularly silly.
Become your beliefs.
Cherish uncertain ground.
Confidence is king.
Consider nothing useless.
Create the fist.
Don’t overeducate audiences.
Do something cool.
Earn inner applause.
Fans, not customers.
Feed your brain.
Friendly always wins.
Get a glory.
Give value first.
Give yourself away.
Go somewhere alone.
Have big ears.
Imagination is everything.
Interaction, not interruption.
Just do something.
Let it go.
Life leaves clues.
Market yourself daily.
Medium is message.
Mundane into memorable.
Never be bored.
Nurture your nature.
Opportunity knocks constantly.
Own a word.
Plant impossible gardens.
Prepare for serendipity.
Respect people’s nos.
Respect your hunches.
Say affirmations daily.
Schmoozing is stupid.
Self talk works.
Small victories first.
Success isn’t perfection.
Take massive action.
Take more pictures.
Think grandiose thoughts.
Travel without plans.
Unique, not different.
Verbs, not nouns.
We’re all marketers.
We’re all salesmen.
Write everything down.
You’re always marketing.

What advice would you like to leave with our readers?

Read three books a week. That’s what I do.

LET ME ASK YA THIS…
What advice would you give young entrepreneurs?

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Scott Ginsberg
Author/Speaker/That Guy with the Nametag
www.hellomynameisscott.com

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Scott Ginsberg
Author/Speaker/That Guy with the Nametag

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Ask, “Why me?”

Any time you are selected, promoted, congratulated, make a sale, secure an interview, get published or accomplish anything, you need to ask “Why Me?”

Don’t be shy. Most people are glad to tell you why they picked you. But you need to be proactive.

Especially when it comes to:

  • Bosses
  • Coworkers
  • Audience members
  • Readers
  • Strangers
  • Media
  • Customers
  • Prospects

    “Why me?” is NOT an easy question to ask; especially when you’ve just been promoted, for example. I suggest you pre-empt your inquiry with explanations like:

  • By the way, I’m just curious…
  • You know, I want to continue this success in the future, so would you be willing to tell me…
  • Oh, and whenever I work with someone new, it’s my policy to ask…

    You need to know the answer to this question.

    Not because you’re an ego maniac.
    Not because you’re looking for strokes.
    And not because you want to boost your self-esteem.

    You need to know because what people remember about you is who you are.

    You need to know because the reasons people selected you are things you need to duplicate in the future.

    My suggestion is to keep a “Why Me Journal.” This will help you discover commonalities among your accomplishments and provide a window for who you are and how you’re effectively making a name for yourself.

    LET ME ASK YA THIS…
    What’s your usual answer to the question, “Why me?”

    LET ME ASK YA THIS…
    Try keeping that journal for a month. See what happens.

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    Scott Ginsberg
    Author/Speaker/That Guy with the Nametag

    Are you That Guy?
    Find out in Scott’s latest book at www.hellomynameisscott.com

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    I just got my profile up. It was a lot of fun. So, I’m curious to see how this project progresses!

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    LET ME ASK YA THIS…
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    Scott Ginsberg
    Author/Speaker/That Guy with the Nametag

    Are you That Guy?
    Find out in Scott’s new book at www.hellomynameisscott.com

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