Do What Works and Ditch the Rest!
Episode 30 with Amanda Laird, slow & steady studio
Content Marketing Works Best When It's Something You Love to Do!
How do new entrepreneurs leverage the power of digital marketing to increase their visibility and get their brand in front of their future customers without drowning in the sea of content creation currently sweeping social media apps like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Threads, PLUS SEO searchable content on Google like Blogs, YouTube videos and Podcasts, PLUS email marketing to their email subscribers?
Oh, and should I mention that content marketing is not enough if you're not pairing it with a clear, systemized sales system?
Eesh! Content marketing and sales funnels can quickly overtake your entire work day and in the end there's no guarantee it'll convert strangers into happy, paying customers.
Fear not!
Amanda Laird, founder of slow & steady studio, is coming in with some hot takes on how to do "Just Enough" content marketing to make it count ... including how to focus on only doing what lights you up most!
Powerful Tidbits Belinda Shared in This Episode...
Check Out All the Goodies We Talked About...
👉Free Just Enough Marketing Planner!
👉 Heavy Flow Podcast by Amanda Laird
👉Heavy Flow: Breaking the Curse of Menstruation by Amanda Laird
👉Real You Real Money Podcast with Ray Dodd
👉The Birthing Business Handbook by Jennifer Armbrust
Taking the Hustle Out of Entrepreneurship!
Amanda Laird is the founder and principal strategist at slow & steady, where she provides business and marketing advice to solo, feminist entrepreneurs doing their own thing. She was the host of the Heavy Flow Podcast from 2017 to 2020 and is the author of Heavy Flow: Breaking the Curse of Menstruation published by Dundurn Press and nominated for the 2019 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for Non-Fiction.
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