They’re also laying it all out for 2026. Jeff and James share their New Year’s resolutions, the big moves they’re planning, and the mindset shifts they’re bringing into the new year. Plus, they make bold predictions about what founders, marketers, and creators need to watch for in 2026. And as always, you’re getting the real thing. This podcast isn’t edited (with a few tiny exceptions). No filters, no polishing—just the raw conversation, the excitement, the passion, and the occasional chaos that makes Market Like a Hotshot what it is. If you want honest insights, practical strategies, and a front‑row seat to two founders gearing up to win the year, this is the episode to start 2026 with. Queue it up and let’s win 2026 like Hotshots. Catch Market Like a Hot Shot on Your Favorite Platform - http://linktr.ee/marketlikeahotshot
Business Networking - Entrepreneurship - Health/Wellness - Digital Marketing - Music & The Scene!
Monday, December 29, 2025
Market Like a Hot Shot - Episode 29 - Win 2026 Like a Hot Shot - The 2025 Recap
They’re also laying it all out for 2026. Jeff and James share their New Year’s resolutions, the big moves they’re planning, and the mindset shifts they’re bringing into the new year. Plus, they make bold predictions about what founders, marketers, and creators need to watch for in 2026. And as always, you’re getting the real thing. This podcast isn’t edited (with a few tiny exceptions). No filters, no polishing—just the raw conversation, the excitement, the passion, and the occasional chaos that makes Market Like a Hotshot what it is. If you want honest insights, practical strategies, and a front‑row seat to two founders gearing up to win the year, this is the episode to start 2026 with. Queue it up and let’s win 2026 like Hotshots. Catch Market Like a Hot Shot on Your Favorite Platform - http://linktr.ee/marketlikeahotshot
Monday, December 22, 2025
Market Like a Hot Shot - Episode 28 - Personalize Like a Hot Shot - The Holiday Edition
All of this is happening while a wild New England windstorm knocks down trees, telephone poles, and the power for half the neighborhood, proving once again that sometimes the most “automated” thing in your life is your generator. And because it’s the holidays, Jeff and James also reveal their very different opinions on the Feast of the Seven Fishes. One of them loves it. One of them had to escape the dinner table. You’ll have to listen to find out who’s who. If you want practical insights, good laughs, and a reminder that real connection beats perfect automation every time, this is the episode to queue up next. Check out Market Like a Hot Shot on Your Favorite Platform - Spotify - Amazon - Apple - iHeart Radio - http://linktr.ee/marketlikeahotshot
/ marketlikeahotshot Saturday, December 20, 2025
AIMC Health Tip - Twelve Habits of Super Healthy People -
Most people think “healthy” means extreme diets, brutal workouts, or a complete lifestyle overhaul. In reality, the healthiest people you know aren’t doing anything dramatic—they’re doing a dozen small things consistently.
These habits don’t just improve how you look. They sharpen focus, stabilize mood, protect long-term health, and quietly compound into a better life.
Here are 12 habits super-healthy people practice daily—and how you can start today.
1. They Eat Something in the Morning
Breakfast isn’t about a perfect plate—it’s about momentum. Eating in the morning jump-starts your metabolism, improves focus, and reduces overeating later in the day. Even a piece of fruit or a granola bar beats skipping entirely. Healthy people don’t chase perfection—they avoid zero.
2. They Plan Before Hunger Hits
Meal planning isn’t restrictive—it’s empowering. When you decide what and when to eat ahead of time, you take back control. You save money, reduce impulse eating, and make healthier choices easier—especially when temptation shows up at work or late at night.
3. They Hydrate Like It’s Non-Negotiable
Water fuels nearly every system in your body. Staying hydrated supports energy levels, digestion, and weight management—while cutting back on sugary drinks reduces the risk of obesity and diabetes. Super-healthy people don’t wait until they’re thirsty; they drink proactively.
4. They Move—Even When Busy
Instead of reaching for another coffee, they stand up. Stretch. Walk. Move. Short bursts of activity throughout the day improve mental clarity and mood, and even reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. Movement isn’t only for the gym—it’s a daily habit.
5. They Intentionally Go Offline
Constant screen time drains focus and increases stress. Healthy people create boundaries with technology. Logging off—even briefly—creates space for real connection, creativity, movement, and rest. Your nervous system needs breaks, too.
6. They Keep Learning
New skills don’t just advance careers—they protect the brain. Learning something new strengthens memory, slows cognitive aging, and may delay neurological decline. Whether it’s a language, dance class, or creative pursuit, curiosity is a health habit.
7. They Don’t Smoke
This one is simple—and powerful. Quitting smoking immediately improves heart rate and blood pressure, and your body begins repairing itself within minutes. It’s one of the fastest ways to improve long-term health outcomes.
8. They Protect Their Sleep
Sleep isn’t optional—it’s foundational. Consistent, high-quality sleep improves mood, memory, learning, and heart health. Super-healthy people aim for 7–9 hours a night and keep regular sleep schedules. Discipline at night pays dividends all day.
9. They Train Their Muscles
Strength training isn’t just about aesthetics. Building muscle boosts metabolism, strengthens bones, supports heart health, and increases longevity. Two sessions per week—push-ups, lunges, weights—can make a measurable difference.
10. They Spend Time Outdoors
Sunlight boosts vitamin D, improves mood, and encourages movement. Time in nature—even brief—lowers stress and increases calm. Green spaces aren’t a luxury; they’re medicine.
11. They Work on Balance
Balance isn’t just for athletes or aging adults—it’s for everyone. Better balance reduces injury risk, improves posture, and builds confidence. Practices like yoga, tai chi, or even regular walking strengthen the body holistically.
12. They Practice Mindfulness
Mindfulness isn’t about sitting cross-legged in silence. It’s about presence. Studies show mindfulness reduces stress, improves mood, relieves pain, and enhances brain function. Even everyday tasks—like washing dishes—become restorative when done intentionally.
The Real Secret to Health
Super-healthy people don’t rely on motivation. They rely on habits.
They don’t do everything perfectly. They just do the basics consistently—and let time do the rest.
Start with one habit. Then another. Health isn’t built overnight—but it’s built daily.
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Friday, December 12, 2025
Market Like a Hot Shot - Episode 27: Own It Like a Hotshot
You’ll discover:
- Why social media is rented land, and websites are the deed to your digital property.
- The critical difference between SaaS platforms like Wix, Squarespace, and Shopify versus WordPress, where you can download, store, and move your site whenever you want.
- How ownership gives you control over security, hosting, and your customer relationships.
- Why so many businesses make the mistake equivalent to asking people in their store to visit their billboard on the highway—and how to avoid it.
- With practical strategies and real‑world analogies, this episode will change how you think about your digital marketing foundation. Listen now, own your presence, and market like a hotshot.
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Your Social Media Page is Renting, Your Website is Owning. What is the Difference?
This is a common analogy in digital marketing, and it effectively highlights the fundamental differences in control and risk between social media platforms and owning your own website.
Here’s a breakdown of why this comparison works:
Social Media Page: Like Renting a House
When you build your online presence solely on social media (like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, or X), you are essentially a tenant.
- No Control Over the Rules: The landlord (the social media company) can change the rules, algorithms, or even the terms of service at any time. A change in the algorithm can drastically reduce your visibility and reach, much like a landlord raising the rent or implementing new, restrictive house rules.
- Risk of Eviction: Your account can be suspended or deleted without warning, and often with little recourse, for violating terms you might not even be aware of. This is equivalent to an eviction where you suddenly lose your home and all your belongings (followers, content, and data).
- Limited Customization: You are restricted to the platform's layout and design options. You can choose the paint color (profile picture, bio), but you cannot knock down walls or add a new extension.
- Data is Not Yours: The platform owns the data about your followers and their interactions, not you.
Your Website: Like Owning Your House
Owning your own website (using a platform where you control the hosting and domain) makes you the homeowner.
- Full Control: You set the rules, design the layout exactly how you want it, choose what content to display, and decide how user data is managed [1, 2].
- Security and Stability: No third-party company can shut down your website overnight (as long as you pay your hosting fees and follow basic legal guidelines). You have a stable foundation for your business or personal brand [1, 2].
- Your Asset, Your Equity: The effort you put into building your website—optimizing it for search engines (SEO), creating valuable content, and building an email list—builds long-term equity for you, not a corporation [2].
- You Own the Land (Domain/Data): You own your domain name, which is your permanent address on the internet. You also own your audience's information, such as your email subscriber list, allowing you to communicate directly with them without an algorithm in between.
In summary, while social media is excellent for building initial traffic and community (like renting a convenient apartment while you save up), a website provides the essential, long-term stability and control necessary for a sustainable online presence.
So, do you want to buy your own website property?
Contact us - http://www.aimcbizsolutions.com
Monday, December 8, 2025
Market Like a Hot Shot - Episode 26 - Convert Like a Hotshot
And because this is Market Like a Hotshot, you’ll also get plenty of laughs. Between Jeff’s uncanny ability to make James crack up mid‑conversation, the overwhelming flood of requests to be guests on the show, and the sheer number of shoutouts we dish out, this podcast proves that marketing wisdom doesn’t have to be boring. So, tune in to hear two Italian guys who love to chat, riff, and drop hotshot‑level marketing wisdom. By the end, you’ll be ready to convert like a Hotshot — and laugh along the way. Check out Market Like a Hot Shot on your favorite platform - http://linktr.ee/marketlikeahotshot
AIMC Marketing Tip - Why You Need to Network like it is 1995 -
In 1995, the internet was a novelty to most, and widespread adoption of online networking was still years away. Networking meant physical meetings, phone calls, and personalized letters. The core message of the phrase emphasizes: • Focusing on deeper connections: Instead of accumulating hundreds of superficial online connections that offer no leverage, the "1995" approach prioritizes a smaller, high-quality network of active advocates. • Authentic engagement: It encourages genuine conversations and resource-sharing without the immediate pressure of a transactional goal (like asking for a job). This approach builds trust and mutual benefit over time. • The personal touch: The lack of instant digital communication meant people had to be more intentional and personal in their outreach. This often translates to more memorable and impactful interactions. • Leveraging existing relationships: In the absence of massive online databases like LinkedIn, people relied heavily on former colleagues and personal referrals, recognizing that these individuals "know things" and can provide valuable, warm introductions. Ultimately, networking like it's 1995 means prioritizing human connection and substance over digital scale and speed. So are you ready to get started Go to our Networking Page - http://www.aimcbizsolutions.com/massprofessionalnetworking
Monday, December 1, 2025
Market Like a Hot Shot - Episode 25 - Converse Like a Hot Shot
AI is transforming marketing at lightning speed. But where should humans lead, and where should machines accelerate? In this episode of Market Like a Hotshot, Jeff and James break down the entire marketing lifecycle (research, strategy, creative, execution, and optimization) to reveal how to strike the perfect balance between human intuition and AI innovation.
- How AI powers data-driven insights and predictive analytics
- Why human creativity, empathy, and storytelling remain irreplaceable
- Real-world case studies on personalization, customer support, and content creation
- A practical framework for blending automation with authenticity
- Future trends in generative AI, multimodal marketing, and AI literacy
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