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There are so many ways to marketing your business, but the most valuable thing you can do for yourself is build a marketing strategy that you won't get burnt out on. In today's episode, Mary Shelton joins us to share about her experience in taking a break from social media to reassess her business after falling into the trap that she had to focus all of her time and attention on it. Listen in as she shares how she revisited the why behind her business, built a new approach to marketing that better served her clients and herself, and shares a few tactics to getting clients today without burning yourself out.
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In This Episode:
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2:51 - Get to Know Mary
6:28 - Your Follower Count Doesn't Matter
12:35 - Being a Part of Your Client's Experience
16:14 - Getting Excited for Your Client's Event
18:25 - Creating Open Communication with Your Clients
24:14 - Finding Holes in Your Communication Process
28:25 - Audit Your Process
30:40 - Marketing Tactics to Get Clients
38:08 - Rapid Fire Questions
Links + Resources mentioned in this episode:
More ways to connect:
JOY MICHELLE INSTAGRAM
WORK WITH JOY AS YOUR COACH
JOY MICHELLE CO. WEBSITE
CALLED TO BOTH COMMUNITY
Read the full show notes from today’s episode HERE.
Let’s keep the conversation going! Come connect in the Facebook community. Join the CTB Facebook community here.
If you’re enjoying the content we’re creating on the podcast and want to connect with others who are called to both, make sure you come join us in the PhotoBoss® with Joy Michelle Facebook Group!
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By Joy Michelle, Coach for Photographers5
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There are so many ways to marketing your business, but the most valuable thing you can do for yourself is build a marketing strategy that you won't get burnt out on. In today's episode, Mary Shelton joins us to share about her experience in taking a break from social media to reassess her business after falling into the trap that she had to focus all of her time and attention on it. Listen in as she shares how she revisited the why behind her business, built a new approach to marketing that better served her clients and herself, and shares a few tactics to getting clients today without burning yourself out.
Today's episode is brought to you by Descript, my favorite tool for content creation! I use Descript to share smaller cut down pieces of my podcast, repurpose Youtube videos, and create on-screen captions in my reels. If you create content in your business, you need to check out this simple, easy-to-use tool!
Try Descript >>
In This Episode:
Find it quickly:
2:51 - Get to Know Mary
6:28 - Your Follower Count Doesn't Matter
12:35 - Being a Part of Your Client's Experience
16:14 - Getting Excited for Your Client's Event
18:25 - Creating Open Communication with Your Clients
24:14 - Finding Holes in Your Communication Process
28:25 - Audit Your Process
30:40 - Marketing Tactics to Get Clients
38:08 - Rapid Fire Questions
Links + Resources mentioned in this episode:
More ways to connect:
JOY MICHELLE INSTAGRAM
WORK WITH JOY AS YOUR COACH
JOY MICHELLE CO. WEBSITE
CALLED TO BOTH COMMUNITY
Read the full show notes from today’s episode HERE.
Let’s keep the conversation going! Come connect in the Facebook community. Join the CTB Facebook community here.
If you’re enjoying the content we’re creating on the podcast and want to connect with others who are called to both, make sure you come join us in the PhotoBoss® with Joy Michelle Facebook Group!
Join Now >>

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