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In this fun episode of the Accidental CEO Podcast, Nata Salvatori welcomes Angelica Pompy—an accomplished photographer and educator. Together, they embark on a journey through the complex world of social media and marketing. Angelica shares her personal story of transitioning from healthcare to becoming the "accidental CEO" of Pompy Portraits, a studio specializing in boudoir and maternity photography. The discussion dives deep into practical strategies for leveraging social media platforms to elevate a business, mastering content creation and engaging effectively with your audience. Angelica also reveals her own experiences and insights into turning a passion for photography into a thriving business, providing listeners with actionable tips on making social media a powerful tool for business growth. Join us as we unravel the secrets to successfully navigating the social media maze and pushing your business to new heights.
They also discuss the importance of networking and building genuine connections. Finally, they emphasize the significance of authenticity in networking and social media, encouraging listeners to show up as their true selves. In this conversation, Nata Salvatori and Angelica discuss the importance of showing up authentically on social media and provide examples of how to do so. They also talk about adapting marketing strategies to stay relevant and increase visibility on social media platforms. The conversation covers how to choose the right platform for your business, techniques for engaging the audience and fostering a community, and advice for reassessing and revitalizing social media strategies. The conversation concludes with a story of a social media win and a reminder of the power of marketing and strategy.
Takeaways
For full show notes and resources head to accidentalceo.co/podcast
Mentioned in this Episode
Accidentalceo.co
Free Resource: 5 ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR BUILDING YOUR
BRAND AND ONLINE PRESENCE
Connect with Angelica Pompy
Instagram
The Website
Support the show
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In this fun episode of the Accidental CEO Podcast, Nata Salvatori welcomes Angelica Pompy—an accomplished photographer and educator. Together, they embark on a journey through the complex world of social media and marketing. Angelica shares her personal story of transitioning from healthcare to becoming the "accidental CEO" of Pompy Portraits, a studio specializing in boudoir and maternity photography. The discussion dives deep into practical strategies for leveraging social media platforms to elevate a business, mastering content creation and engaging effectively with your audience. Angelica also reveals her own experiences and insights into turning a passion for photography into a thriving business, providing listeners with actionable tips on making social media a powerful tool for business growth. Join us as we unravel the secrets to successfully navigating the social media maze and pushing your business to new heights.
They also discuss the importance of networking and building genuine connections. Finally, they emphasize the significance of authenticity in networking and social media, encouraging listeners to show up as their true selves. In this conversation, Nata Salvatori and Angelica discuss the importance of showing up authentically on social media and provide examples of how to do so. They also talk about adapting marketing strategies to stay relevant and increase visibility on social media platforms. The conversation covers how to choose the right platform for your business, techniques for engaging the audience and fostering a community, and advice for reassessing and revitalizing social media strategies. The conversation concludes with a story of a social media win and a reminder of the power of marketing and strategy.
Takeaways
For full show notes and resources head to accidentalceo.co/podcast
Mentioned in this Episode
Accidentalceo.co
Free Resource: 5 ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR BUILDING YOUR
BRAND AND ONLINE PRESENCE
Connect with Angelica Pompy
Instagram
The Website
Support the show