• "Season One Wrap-Up: What We Learned from Our Rabbit Holes"
    2025/11/29
    In the Season One Wrap-Up of "The Distraction Advantage", host Shannon Stone reflects on the journey of the show, highlighting key episodes, learnings, and feedback from listeners. She recounts the 'rabbit holes' or distractions that ended up becoming profitable partnerships and improved business visibility. She revisits client handling strategies and overcoming imposter syndrome. She acknowledges that the podcast has significantly shaped her processes, mindset, and creativity as a CEO. The success stories from listeners who've benefited from the podcast signify its impact. Looking forward, Stone announces a planned break before Season Two, which promises interviews, tactical walkthroughs, a free resource vault, and a mini-series for non-technical business owners. She ends the season encouraging listeners to continue exploring and utilizing their distractions creatively, confident that it's part of their brilliance.
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    5 分
  • "Planning for Passive Income with Your MSP"
    2025/11/18
    In this episode of The Distraction Advantage, Shannon Stone focuses on the concept of passive income. As an entrepreneur, Shannon discusses how established businesses can move beyond simply generating consistent income to achieving capacity, freedom, and scalability through the development of systems and assets that generate revenue without the constant input of time and energy. From repackaging their knowledge into downloadable templates, online courses, e-books, to entering reseller programs and referral or affiliate marketing, Shannon highlights the vast opportunities for passive income. He emphasizes that while setting up these passive income streams takes upfront work, they provide long-term financial security and flexibility, enabling business owners to take breaks, reinvest in growth, or pursue new ventures. The episode concludes with a teaser for the upcoming end-of-season episode.
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    3 分
  • "Business Credit and Funding: Laying the Groundwork"
    2025/11/12
    In this episode of “The Distraction Advantage," Shannon Stone speaks about laying a financial foundation for your business, emphasizing the importance of building business credit separate from personal credit. Addressing entrepreneurs at the start or expansion of their businesses, she shares her experiences and lessons learned. She discusses how establishing credit tiers, net-30 accounts, and EIN-based credit cards, among other strategies, can help businesses grow without major loans. Stone recommends getting an EIN, properly registering businesses, and paying bills on time—as early as possible—to start building credit worthiness. She also mentions options like local economic development programs, grants for businesses owned by women and minorities, and revenue-based funding, urging listeners to prepare financially before they’re in dire need of money. The next episode will explore passive income as an alternative revenue source for service-based businesses.
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    3 分
  • "Rabbit Hole: What If I Started a YouTube Channel?"
    2025/11/04
    In this episode of 'The Distraction Advantage', host Shannon Stone shares her thought experiment on starting a YouTube channel. She discusses the spark of the idea, which came from a client's positive feedback on her using simple analogies to explain complex IT concepts. She soon found herself in deep preparations for an actual channel. However, recognizing her current time constraints and commitments, she decided to postpone the project. Still, she recognized the underlying motivation of wanting to connect and educate. Instead of creating a full-blown channel, she started utilizing existing platforms like LinkedIn and integrating mini tutorials into her client proposals. Her key realization was that visibility isn't always about loud promotions; it's about consistent, authentic presence. She concludes with a reminder to be strategic with time and resources and only pursue projects when they align with one's capacity and business goals.
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    4 分
  • "How to Talk Tech to Non-Tech People"
    2025/10/26
    In this episode of The Distraction Advantage, host Shannon Stone addresses the challenge of communicating technical concepts to non-tech savvy individuals, often encountered in business scenarios. Drawing from her own experiences as a business owner and tech professional, Shannon presents an engaging narrative about the importance of clear communication, devoid of jargon, using relatable analogies, and keeping the focus on solving problems. She offers strategies for ensuring clients understand the services, fostering trust, engagement, and fostering long-term relationships. Shannon encourages listeners not to oversimplify but to translate tech talk into everyday language to empower their clients. The episode concludes with a preview of the next topic - exploring video marketing and YouTube channel creation.
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    3 分
  • "Your Online Presence: Turning Clicks into Clients"
    2025/10/22
    In this episode of The Distraction Advantage, Shannon Stone provides fellow entrepreneurs valuable insights into how she was able to successfully convert online clicks into clients. She discussed how she transformed her professional website from being a 'storefront with lights off' that attracted only visits into a revenue generator that worked 24/7. She made several modifications including adding clear messaging, enhancing visibility of call-to-action buttons, providing social proof such as client testimonials and optimizing mobile site speed. This resulted in an organic 40% increase in inbound calls within the first 30 days. In addition to the website, Shannon stressed the need for an effective online presence through various touchpoints such as Google search results, email signatures, and LinkedIn profile. She wrapped up the session by challenging listeners to evaluate and enhance their own digital footprint. In the upcoming episode, she will be explaining how to effectively communicate technical information to non-technical audience.
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    3 分
  • "The Automation Obsession"
    2025/10/15
    In the episode "The Automation Obsession" of the podcast "The Distraction Advantage", Shannon Stone discusses her experiences with getting lost in automation, a tool which should streamline one’s work and not become a distraction itself. Highlighting the necessity of striking a balance, Shannon discusses her realization of automation not being about how much you can automate, but how well you can automate the right tasks. To avoid losing focus, having an automation checklist is suggested, and some of the prerequisites to add any task in the list include the task being repeatable, time-saving without compromising client experience, and understandable by others. Shannon's key message is to consider automation as an efficiency booster rather than a source of distraction, with the most valuable system being the one that’s frequently and effectively used.
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    3 分
  • "Rabbit Hole: The Automation Obsession"
    2025/09/29
    In the episode "The Automation Obsession" of the podcast The Distraction Advantage, host Shannon Stone discusses her experience and insights into business automation. Shannon recounts how her initial attempts at automation ended up being more time-consuming and complex than they were worth. She advises that the goal of automation should be to save time and improve efficiency, rather than to create overly complex systems. The key is to focus on high-impact, low-maintenance tasks that drain time and energy. Shannon also gives listeners a checklist to decide whether a task is ripe for automation, emphasizing that automation should not compromise the client experience or become a distraction. Next week's episode will focus on turning digital presence into a lead magnet.
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    3 分