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Less Is the Strategy - with Ant Hodges

Most business owners are doing too much. More content, more offers, more tools, more funnels - and still not seeing results that match the effort going in. This show makes the case for a different approach entirely.Less Is the Strategy is a weekly podcast for entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants, and online business owners who are ready to simplify their marketing, strip back the complexity, and build a business that actually works on their terms.Hosted by Ant Hodges - digital marketing strategist, author of Simplify the Funnel, and Fractional CMO with 20+ years experience and over $76 million in client results - every episode tackles one idea that matters. No overwhelm. No lists of twenty things to implement. Just clear thinking, real stories, and one thing you can take away and use.Topics covered include content marketing that converts, simple funnel strategy, business simplification, online business growth, marketing without the hustle, and how to do less while building more.

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    Sustainable Entrepreneurship is About Simplifying - Episode 8

    Most entrepreneurs leave a 9-5 chasing freedom and end up trapped in a 24/7 hustle of their own making. In this episode, Ant shares the August 2023 Porto moment that led him to shut down his agency and rebuild around simplicity. He unpacks why freedom is a better scoreboard than revenue, and gives three tactical shifts you can make this week to start running a more sustainable business. KEY TAKEAWAYS Freedom is the real scoreboard, measured across five dimensions. Time, financial, energy, choice, and location. Revenue alone tells you very little about whether your business is actually serving the life you set out to build. Stepping back is part of the work itself. A deliberate strategic pause, somewhere away from the desk, will often produce more clarity than another year grinding inside the day-to-day. Fewer tools beats more tools every single time. Auditing your tech stack regularly will usually show that half of what you currently pay for could disappear without affecting how the business actually runs. (One Simplify Summit attendee saved roughly $6,000 a year doing exactly this.) Decision Density™ is the hidden cost in every small business. Setting standing decision rules, and defaulting to no on anything outside your core focus, will protect your energy and keep you in your lane. Block your life into your calendar before your business goes in. If your calendar serves the business first, the business is running your life rather than the other way round. RESOURCES MENTIONED Simplify the Funnel (Ant's book): simplifythefunnel.com Simplify Summits (US, UK and online events): simplifysummits.com Ant's Mastermind in Porto: anthodges.com/mastermind Kajabi (Ant's primary business platform since 2012, with bonuses): anthodges.com/kajabi

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    The Day Selling Stopped Feeling Heavy - Episode 7

    Selling makes a lot of people feel uneasy. I get it completely. For years I felt the same way every time a sales conversation came around. The scripted pitches everywhere you look. The fake countdown timers. The objection-handling traps designed to push people over a line they didn't really want to cross. All of it leads to following a process instead of having a real conversation with another human being. In this episode I share how my whole approach to selling shifted during a coffee break at my coaching accreditation back in 2015, and how that one moment grew into the framework I now run across every sales conversation in my business. What we cover... Why so much sales training creates the ick in the first place The real difference between coaching, training and mentoring The accidental coffee break that birthed Selling Without Selling What Scripture form the Bible, particularly, Mark Chapter 10 Verse 51 taught me about sales conversations The first three questions of my framework, including why step three is where the gold sits How fake scarcity and manufactured urgency destroy trust faster than anything else A Facebook ad I saw this week that demonstrated everything wrong with manipulation tactics Why I close around 90% of my sales calls today without using any script Resources mentioned... Simplify the Funnel (signed hardback copy): https://www.simplifythefunnel.com  Selling Without Selling video training: http://www.sellingwithoutselling.com   The Hodges Net community and training library: https://www.hodgesnet.com  Find out about the next live event: https://www.simplifysummits.com  Resources, articles and the email newsletter: https://www.anthodges.com 

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    Actual Intelligence in the Age of AI - Episode 6

    In this episode, Ant Hodges dives into the book “Actual Intelligence” by Kenny Rueter and Jonathan Cronstedt, co-CEOs of Kajabi. Ant shares why this short, free book became one of his most validating reads, powerfully aligning with his own “simplify” philosophy and the ideas in his book “Simplify the Funnel.” Using the book’s core concept – the Expert Equation (Expertise × Visibility × Availability = Value) – Ant unpacks why credentials alone are not enough, why “build it then sell it” and “sell it before you build it” are both flawed for most experts, and why starting with paid 1:1 work is the smartest way to build a knowledge business in the age of AI. This episode is a call to simplify, to bring the human back into your business and your funnel, and to lean into your lived experience as your real differentiator from AI and automation. The Book: “Actual Intelligence” The Expert Equation The Problem with Relying on Credentials Visibility: Are You Even Findable? - the Simple visibility test Why You Should Sell Your Time First (Before Courses, Memberships, or Funnels) The Power of Paid Over Free Staying Human in the Age of AI   Resources Mentioned Book: Actual Intelligence by Kenny Rueter & Jonathan Cronstedt - Get it at www.veryexpert.com/book  Book by Ant: Simplify the Funnel - Get it at www.simplifythefunnel.com  Ant’s Website & Contact - www.anthodges.com – hit the chat button to start a conversation

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    When Things Get Tough in Business - Episode 5

    When revenue drops or clients leave, most business owners default to building something new or chasing a shiny opportunity. This episode is about why that instinct makes things harder - and what to do instead. Ant shares the three things that actually move the needle when your business hits a rough patch. In this episode... Focusing hard on a problem keeps your energy locked in the wrong place. The surface issue is rarely the real issue - look for the root cause first, especially around lead generation and sales conversations. Building something new when things are tough is one of the biggest distractions available to an entrepreneur. A new platform, app, or offer all require branding, marketing, audience building, and selling. That's a new business - not a fix for the current one. When revenue is down, the answer is to double down on what's already working - not add more to your plate. Simplifying in a tough moment is harder than it sounds, but it's the move that creates momentum. A high-ticket offer wins over a low-ticket scramble every time in a difficult period. One well-positioned conversation can do what dozens of low-ticket sales attempts can't. Price your work relative to the value you deliver - a useful benchmark is around 10% of the result you're helping someone achieve. The three things that give you clarity when things get tough: understand your calling, refine your message, and create an offer that reflects both. In that order. Resources Mentioned Simplify the Funnel by Ant Hodges - the full playbook on building a simpler marketing system that works. Grab it at www.simplifythefunnel.com  Connect and Take the Next Step Ready to simplify your business? Visit www.anthodges.com and hit the "Let's Chat" button to start a WhatsApp conversation directly with Ant

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    It's Better to Be Human - Episode 4

    Ant recorded this episode without a script, without notes, and without AI - and that's exactly the point. After some honest coaching feedback, he's resetting how the show works. This episode is about why showing up as genuinely yourself is the most powerful thing you can do for your content, your brand, and your business. Your voice is your brand. The moment AI shapes your words, you start sounding like everyone else - and audiences are already noticing, even if they can't name why. The parasocial relationship that turns listeners into clients is built through the real you, not a polished version of you. People don't connect with content. They connect with people. Information is everywhere. AI, search, YouTube - anyone can get answers instantly. What no one can replicate is your stories, your experience, and how you naturally think out loud. Scripting adds complexity. If you can say it without notes, you know it well enough to share it. That's the simplest content strategy there is. In the age of AI, being human isn't a weakness - it's the differentiator. Resources Mentioned: Cliff Ravenscraft - The Podcast Answer Man - www.podcastanswerman.com Grab a copy of Simplify the Funnel - www.simplifythefunnel.com Work with Ant as your Fractional CMO - www.anthodges.com Events and Summits - www.simplifysummits.com

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    Charge What the Transformation Is Worth - Episode 3

    Most coaches, consultants, and service providers are not overcharging. They are doing the opposite. And the reason is almost never greed or arrogance - it is that they have not yet fully believed in the value of what they do. In this episode Ant gets straight to the question most people avoid. What did you base your price on? Because if the answer is what felt comfortable, or what the person next to you was charging, rather than what the transformation is genuinely worth - that gap is costing you more than money. In this episode you will hear: Why you are not selling your time, your sessions, or your content - and what you are actually selling The psychology of premium pricing and why raising your price often brings better clients, not fewer Why keeping your prices low is less accessible than you think - and the real cost of undercharging Why your disbelief in your own value communicates itself before you mention a number The one question to ask yourself this week about your pricing This is not about inflating your prices artificially. It is about charging what the outcome is genuinely worth - and building a business on the back of real transformation rather than transaction volume. Ant also takes a moment to thank everyone who has subscribed and reached out since the show launched. The response in the first few episodes has been overwhelming and it means everything. This week's action: Look at your pricing this week and ask honestly - does this reflect the transformation I deliver? Start there. Resources mentioned: Simplify the Funnel - www.simplifythefunnel.com Work with Ant - www.anthodges.com 

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    Creating Content That Brings in Clients - Episode 2

    Most entrepreneurs are creating content. Lots of it. Social posts, reels, emails, carousels. And most of it is not bringing in clients. In this episode Ant makes the case that the problem is almost never volume. The businesses he watched struggle over 20 years of agency life were rarely the ones posting too little. Most of them were showing up consistently, doing exactly what they had been told to do. The content existed. It just was not doing anything. In this episode you will hear: Why most content fills space rather than builds a business - and the one question most people never ask before they create Three questions to ask about any piece of content before you create it - and why if you cannot answer all three, the content is probably not ready yet Why being specific about who your content is for changes everything about how it lands and who responds Sarah's story - a life coach whose online content was generating nothing while her face to face networking was building her business, and what changed when she stripped it back Why less content with more intention is worth more than any volume strategy The fix is not more content. It is more intention in the content you already make. This week's action: Take one piece of content you are planning and run it through the three questions from this episode before you create it. Write them on paper, not your phone. Resources mentioned: Simplify the Funnel - https://www.simplifythefunnel.com Simplify Summit events - https://www.simplifysummits.com Find Ant - https://www.anthodges.com/

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    Why Less Is the Strategy - Episode 1

    How many things are on your marketing to-do list right now? Not your whole business - just your marketing. If you are anything like the people Ant has worked with over the last 20 years, the answer is somewhere between 30 and 50 items. And if you are honest about how many of those are actually moving your business forward right now, the answer is probably three. Maybe four. The rest is noise. In this episode - the first full episode of Less Is the Strategy - Ant Hodges makes the case that the businesses struggling the most are almost never the ones doing too little. They are the ones doing too much. And the advice telling them to do more is the very thing keeping them stuck. In this episode you will hear: Why Ant walked off a stage in Austin holding two awards and felt completely hollow inside The six-word question a friend asked him that he had no answer to The decision he made in a cafe in Porto that changed everything Why complexity does not scale - and what happens when you finally choose to subtract instead of add Aileen's story - how stripping back her business rather than building it out changed everything for her This is not a tactics episode. There is no list of twenty things to implement. It is an honest conversation about why doing less - genuinely, deliberately, strategically less - is the most powerful decision you can make right now. Subscribe wherever you are listening so you do not miss what comes next. Submit a question or topic:  www.lessisthestrategy.com  Resources mentioned: Simplify the Funnel - www.simplifythefunnel.com  Simplify Summits - www.simplifysummits.com Work with Ant - www.anthodges.com 

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    Welcome to Less Is the Strategy - Introduction

    This is where it starts. Before the episodes, before the frameworks, before the strategies - this is the introduction to what Less Is the Strategy is, who it is for, and why I almost didn't make this podcast. If you have ever held back from something you knew you should be doing - because the fear of being seen felt bigger than the reason to show up - this introduction is for you before it is for anyone else. In this short episode you will hear: Why I sat on this show longer than I should have, and what finally shifted The one question that changed how I think about my business and my life Who this show is built for - and the two types of business owner it is designed to serve What you can expect every single week from here Less Is the Strategy is a weekly podcast for entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants, and online business owners who are done with complexity and ready to find out what becomes possible when they simplify. New episodes every week.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Most business owners are doing too much. More content, more offers, more tools, more funnels - and still not seeing results that match the effort going in. This show makes the case for a different approach entirely.Less Is the Strategy is a weekly podcast for entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants, and online business owners who are ready to simplify their marketing, strip back the complexity, and build a business that actually works on their terms.Hosted by Ant Hodges - digital marketing strategist, author of Simplify the Funnel, and Fractional CMO with 20+ years experience and over $76 million in client results - every episode tackles one idea that matters. No overwhelm. No lists of twenty things to implement. Just clear thinking, real stories, and one thing you can take away and use.Topics covered include content marketing that converts, simple funnel strategy, business simplification, online business growth, marketing without the hustle, and how to do less while building more.

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