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Business is Good with Chris Cooper

Business is Good with Chris Cooper

By: Chris Cooper
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One on one mentorship saved my business. So I decided to share that process starting with a 200-word blog post. Fast forward to today and my mentorship practice is a 21 million dollar worldwide company with a team of 50 professional mentors. Scaling from a tiny gym business to one of the largest mentorship practices in the world meant developing simple systems that could be taught easily to others. But building a movement requires leading by example, and showing people that business isn’t evil; that building wealth doesn’t require taking it from others; and that creating value lifts us all. It’s always been important to me to succeed the right way: without empty promises or slimy sales tricks. So the purpose of the Business Is Good podcast is to share the models that will scale a business FAST; but, more importantly, to help you build a business you’re proud to own. Visit businessisgood.com for more info and resources from the show.Copyright 2026 Chris Cooper Economics Marketing Marketing & Sales Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Starting A Single-Person Business: Part VII - Your Content Funnel
    Jun 26 2026

    Every company is a media company now. If you don't publish content, you're invisible.

    Most people confuse social media with content. Social media is the amplifier — it pulls people toward your content. Your content (blogs, videos, podcasts) pulls people toward knowing, liking, and trusting you. Social media is a treadmill; content is an asset that compounds over time.

    This episode introduces the Content Interviewer — a copy-paste prompt for Claude that asks you 10 specific questions about your business, your story, your clients, and your approach. One question at a time, you just talk. Then the AI generates a complete content package: blog post, podcast script, YouTube thumbnail direction, five Instagram carousel slides, podcast summary, and Instagram caption.

    One conversation. Ten pieces of content.

    The episode also walks through recording video with nothing more than a phone, natural light, and a quiet room, then producing it in Descript to get a full YouTube video, a podcast audio file, and 2-3 short clips for social media.

    One recording session. Ten-plus pieces of content. No team, no studio, no excuses.

    This is the content flywheel: every piece makes you findable (Google, YouTube, podcast apps), builds trust (by the time someone calls, they already feel like they know you), and compounds permanently. A blog post from today generates traffic for years.

    Download the free Content Interviewer Prompt in the show notes.

    Next episode: Part VIII — paid advertising without burning money.

    Connect with Chris Cooper:

    Website - https://businessisgood.com/

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    23 mins
  • Starting A Single-Person Business: Part VI - Your Referral Funnel
    Jun 21 2026

    Referrals are the most powerful marketing channel any service business will ever have. A referred client costs nothing to acquire, arrives pre-sold, and tends to stay longer. Yet most businesses are completely passive about referrals — waiting, hoping, and throwing out discount incentives nobody remembers.

    The $50-off referral card model works for software companies where signing up means clicking a button. It doesn't work for service businesses, where joining requires trust, time, and a conversation. Your clients aren't salespeople — you can't delegate your sales process to them.

    This episode covers three strategies for building a referral system. First, recruitment events: create specific "bring a friend" occasions with advance registration, where your goal is capturing contact info and booking consultations, not selling on the spot. Second, ask specifically using the 90-day Goal Review process — measure your client's progress, celebrate their wins, and then make a referral ask based on what you know about their life. Not "do you know anyone?" but a specific suggestion about a specific person. Third, build referrals into your client journey by telling new clients at their first meeting that you'll ask for a referral at 90 days — eliminating awkwardness and getting them thinking early.

    The episode includes ten industry-specific examples of exactly how to run the goal review and referral conversation, from personal trainers to photographers to financial planners.

    Download the free Affinity Marketing Worksheet in the show notes.

    Next episode: Part VII — building your content funnel.

    Connect with Chris Cooper:

    Website - https://businessisgood.com/

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    25 mins
  • Starting A Single-Person Business: Part V - Your 30-Day Content Strategy
    Jun 13 2026

    Your first marketing post works — but it works once. You need a strategy for showing up consistently, building trust, and moving people through the funnel. This episode shows you how to use AI to build 30 days of content in one sitting.

    The episode introduces three types of content: story posts that build trust, education posts that demonstrate expertise, and promotion posts that invite action. At least one in every three posts includes a clear CTA.

    A copy-paste prompt generates the entire 30-day calendar from your specific business details — who you help, what problem you solve, and your current offer. Every post is scripted with captions ready to paste and simple photo/video directions. The 30 days follow a deliberate arc: days 1-10 build trust, days 11-20 show expertise and proof, days 21-30 lean into the offer.

    The episode also shares six principles from 15 years of coaching content creators: keep it simple and follow the scripts; prioritize momentum over perfection; capture real moments rather than staging content; volume still wins; help first by writing to beginners, your former self, or someone you care about; and curate others' knowledge for your audience to become "50-mile famous."

    For now, post to Instagram and Facebook. Later episodes will add Google My Business, blog, email, and podcast.

    Download the free 30-day content strategy prompt in the show notes.

    Next episode: Part VI — building your referral funnel.

    Connect with Chris Cooper:

    Website - https://businessisgood.com/

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    15 mins
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