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The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
On this episode Myles and Mack talk about business trends they are seeing and what is on the horizon. Facebook is launching a new app, Pinterest posts have the longest life of any platform, and some other fun facts. Sit back, tune-in, and enjoy!
In this episode of the 217cast Mack and Myles walk through how to use Google My Business to grow your business. Google My Business is a free service from Google that allows you to list, manage, and update your business information through their dashboard. Mack and Myles talk about how Google My Business should be looked at more like a social media as opposed to a digital directory. When you play Google's game you will be rewarded.
In this episode Myles and Mack get into the AIDA funnel, walking prospective customers through the funnel, and free and low cost marketing tactics to help you grow you business! Have questions or comments about this episode? Reach out to one of us at [email protected] or myles @217digital.com.
In episode 019, Myles and Mack dive into why some of the major advertisers were missing, hidden humor in commercials, and why Reddit only advertised for 5 seconds! Tune-in to get their take on it all. We would love to hear what you had to think about this years Super Bowl! Shoot us an email at [email protected] or [email protected]
In episode 018 of the 217cast Myles and Mack discuss what they have been up to and why they have been MIA. They also share some of their thoughts on small businesses being fluid in their startup years. Finally, they share a preview of what is to come in 2021. Tune in and get ready for more amazing content in 2021.
On this episode Myles and Mack interview Erin Hohnbaum, the founder of E. Leigh's Boutique. Erin talks about her experience leaving a good paying job to follow her passion, her journey of taking her business from humble beginnings to now having multiple locations, leading a team and ambassadors, and her woman's advocacy efforts working with organizations like PowHER Project. Tune in to this episode to be inspired, motivated, and learn many lessons from Erin!
Anchor is the easiest way to make a podcast and powers around 40% of all podcasts made. Using Anchor is as simple as recording the audio and uploading, giving it a giving it a title, description ad publishing. Anchor also help podcasters monetize their show.
According to Magna Global, podcast advertising is supposed to break the $1 billion mark sometime between 2021 and 2022. Creating a podcast and drawing in an audience can give people financial freedom by talking about topics they are passionate about.
Since Anchor is now owned by Spotify it uses their data to tell you more about your audience with data like gender, age, geographic location, and the platforms they are listening on.
Creating a podcast is an easy way to create a large piece of pillar content that you can break down into multiple smaller pieces whether that is clipping the audio into smaller pieces and uploading them or using quotes on photos.
This leads to your brand being on multiple platforms with less of an effort to continuously create content from scratch and helps to create brand consistency. And with weekly episodes it keeps your audience coming back for more meaning you can build a personal connection with them.
What is it?
Brand Strategies help give you and your team guidance as you build your brand. Often times companies are guided by a compass, you could be headed toward the right direction but if your start off going a few degrees off course you will be hundreds of miles from your destination. A brand strategy is a roadmap. It shows you exactly what you need to do to get your brand where you want it to go.
How can someone develop it for their own brand?
You have to first start by asking "how is my brand perceived now?" and "how do I want my brand to be perceived in the future?"
What questions should be asked to develop a brand strategy
Answer the "Why"
How can we be unique?
Empathize with your customer
Does our strategy feel risky?
Myles and Mack had the honor of having Ryan Tate on the podcast in this episode. Ryan is the president and founder of VETPAW, Veterans Empowered To Protect African Wildlife. Ryan tells his story on how he got involved in conservation, the efforts they are making overseas to protect African wildlife, and the programs VETPAW is putting in place in the Unites States of America to get more people involved in conservation. Ryan also talks about how he has balanced the different personalities within VETPAW and how to keep everyone on mission.
In this episode Myles and Mack get into the steps of picking an influencer for influencer marketing and the numbers you should be analyzing when doing so. This episode is based on an article you can find at 21digital.com or by clicking here.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.