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  <title>Your Self Milking Cow (The One With Dean Jackson)</title>
  <description>A deep dive between host Frank Kern and marketing strategist Dean Jackson. They discuss the psychological and operational shifts required to scale a business from seven figures to the next level by focusing on &amp;quot;Who&amp;quot; rather than &amp;quot;How&amp;quot; The Core Philosophy: &amp;quot;How&amp;quot; vs. &amp;quot;Who&amp;quot; When entrepreneurs look to reach their next million, they often hit a &amp;quot;ceiling of complexity&amp;quot;.   The &amp;quot;How&amp;quot; Path: This involves the entrepreneur trying to learn and execute every new task themselves (e.g., learning Facebook ads, writing copy, building funnels). Jackson describes this as writing a &amp;quot;blank check&amp;quot; with your time—a non-replenishable resource.   The &amp;quot;Who&amp;quot; Path: This involves finding a person who already knows &amp;quot;how&amp;quot; to do the task. By hiring the right &amp;quot;Who,&amp;quot; the entrepreneur pays with money—a replenishable and multipliable resource—to protect their time.   The &amp;quot;Self-Milking Cow&amp;quot; Analogy Jackson introduces the concept of the Self-Milking Cow to illustrate the entrepreneur’s true value:   The Cow's Role: In a dairy operation, the cow’s only unique job is to produce milk. It does not pasteurize, package, or market the milk.   The Entrepreneur's &amp;quot;Milk&amp;quot;: In business, your &amp;quot;milk&amp;quot; is your core ideas, intellectual property, and strategy.   The Dilemma: Many entrepreneurs spend their time acting as the processor and delivery driver rather than focusing on producing more &amp;quot;milk&amp;quot;.   Case Study: The &amp;quot;Moo Method&amp;quot; Dean Jackson explains his Moo Method (Multiplied Oral Output) used for his podcast and email marketing:   The Input: Dean simply records himself talking (the fastest way to get ideas out of the brain).   The Team: A team of &amp;quot;Whos&amp;quot; takes that raw audio and handles everything else: transcription, editing, distribution, and even turning it into books and email series.   The Result: By only doing what &amp;quot;the cow&amp;quot; can do (talking), Dean generated over $1 million in revenue from his content in a single year while spending minimal time on technical execution.   Key Takeaways for Scaling   Focus on Multiplication: Business is not about selling products; it is about multiplying capital through leveraged assets.   Embrace Your &amp;quot;Bovinity&amp;quot;: Focus on producing the highest-quality ideas and let a system of &amp;quot;Whos&amp;quot; handle the rest.   Recurring vs. Promotion: Aim to build models where customers recur (like Paul Mitchell or Patron Tequila) rather than one-off promotions that require constant starting over.   </description>
  <author_name>Your Next Million</author_name>
  <author_url>http://frankkernpodcast.com</author_url>
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