Synopsis
SuperFast Business with James Schramko – Make More Money Online
Episodes
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Your Team Keeps Asking You Because You Trained Them To
24/02/2026 Duration: 07minYour team keeps interrupting because you trained them to. How to build systems that let your team decide without you.
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Your Clients Are Already Running Your Proposals Through AI
20/02/2026 Duration: 06minYour clients run your proposals through AI before they decide. Why judgment beats prompts when everything gets audited.
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I Read a Billionaire’s Playbook and Felt Nothing
18/02/2026 Duration: 05minI read Brad Jacobs' billion-dollar playbook and would not trade places. Why low-pressure systems outlast high-pressure ones.
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Once They See It’s Optional, You Can’t Order Them Back
13/02/2026 Duration: 06minIf one capable operator with AI can replace a team of five, the org chart needs rewriting. Pretending otherwise only speeds up talent loss.
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I Stopped Thinking About Content
10/02/2026 Duration: 02minFounders do not burn out because they lack ideas. They burn out because content keeps demanding attention long after the thinking is done.
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Delete Everything the Algorithm Isn’t Rewarding
06/02/2026 Duration: 03minIf your business feels stuck, adding more content is often the instinctive move. In practice, that extra volume usually creates noise, not growth.
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Sell It Before You Build It
04/02/2026 Duration: 03minIf you are polishing portals and automations before taking money, you are doing it backwards. The market cannot validate what it has not bought.
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Diversification Is for Rich People. You’re Not Rich Yet.
29/01/2026 Duration: 02minMaking money from multiple offers sounds like progress until none of them move the needle. More streams often create more noise, not more scale.
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Your Funnel Isn’t the Problem
27/01/2026 Duration: 01minWhen conversions stall, the instinct is to tweak pages, emails, and ads. But no amount of funnel optimization can compensate for an unclear offer.
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The One Question that Ended Three Weeks of Paralysis
22/01/2026 Duration: 02minA client spent three weeks stuck on a hiring decision. One simple question cut through the noise and ended the paralysis in under a minute.
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The Operator’s Dilemma
20/01/2026 Duration: 03minWhen things feel heavy in your business, it’s usually because you’re holding onto things past their use-by date. Deletion creates space for progress.
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He Was Done for the Day at 10 AM. That’s Winning.
15/01/2026 Duration: 02minSome successful founders finish their workday before most people start theirs. That reveals how wrong most definitions of success really are.
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The Re-Hire Test
13/01/2026 Duration: 02minSometimes the hardest leadership decisions linger because effort looks like progress. One simple question can bring months of tension to an end.
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The Partnership Lie
08/01/2026 Duration: 01minYou can feel something is wrong in a partnership long before you can explain it. Clarity comes when you start asking the right questions.
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The “You OK?” email
06/01/2026 Duration: 04minThe most important moment in a subscription business happens before anyone clicks cancel. It happens when activity drops and no one responds.
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Why Qualified Candidates Keep Failing
31/12/2025 Duration: 04minWhen a new hire struggles quickly, it is tempting to assume the hire was wrong. But repeated outcomes can mean issues in onboarding and evaluation.
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The $500/Hour Mistake
23/12/2025 Duration: 01minYou’re not stuck in your business because you’re lazy. You’re stuck because you’re spending your most valuable hours on work anyone else could do.
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The 64:4 Deletion Principle
18/12/2025 Duration: 02minGrowth often looks like adding more products, more offers, and more activity. In reality, it is usually the opposite that creates profit.
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Why Your Team Waits for Your Permission
16/12/2025 Duration: 01minFounders often believe they hired the wrong people. In reality, they built a workflow that makes even smart people hesitant and dependent.
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Why Your Nice Management Style is Costing You Millions
11/12/2025 Duration: 02minLeadership breaks down the moment standards become optional. When you tolerate low performance, you communicate that excellence is negotiable.