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Can you believe that the key to effective marketing may lie in doing less, not more? That's the ground-breaking approach we unpack in our latest episode with the dynamic duo, Melanie Boylan and Esther Ocampo, from the Monday Morning Marketing Podcast. We dig into the art of identifying the social media platforms your target audience frequents and focusing your efforts there, rather than stretching yourself thin across all platforms. A crucial but overlooked tip we also discuss: secure your handles across all platforms to prevent impersonation, even if you're not active on them.
The power of understanding your audience through focus groups is another potent topic broached. Melanie and Esther candidly share their first-hand experiences, including the transformational changes their businesses underwent due to feedback from focus groups. We also stress the importance of constant testing and evaluation of your marketing strategies, ensuring they continue serving your business effectively.
We then shift gears to handle the beast that is scaling a business. It's a journey filled with the challenges of trust, team growth, and salary management. However, we offer tips from our personal experiences to help you navigate this path with less stress. In addition, we delve into the importance of boundary setting and the undeniable power of an online presence. Finally, we touch on the role of SWOT analysis in business growth and the significance of regular strategic planning. So buckle up and join us, as we share these nuggets of wisdom to help your business flourish.
Resources:
The Monday Morning Marketing
Monday Morning Merch
STOMP Social Media Training
IPA Group
SWOT Analysis
Show Notes Page
Support the show
Join the Tiny Marketing Club >>> Join the Club
Come tour my digital home :) >>>Website
Wanna be friends? >>> LinkedIn
Let's chat every Tuesday! >>> Newsletter
Catch the video podcast on YouTube >>>YouTube
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Can you believe that the key to effective marketing may lie in doing less, not more? That's the ground-breaking approach we unpack in our latest episode with the dynamic duo, Melanie Boylan and Esther Ocampo, from the Monday Morning Marketing Podcast. We dig into the art of identifying the social media platforms your target audience frequents and focusing your efforts there, rather than stretching yourself thin across all platforms. A crucial but overlooked tip we also discuss: secure your handles across all platforms to prevent impersonation, even if you're not active on them.
The power of understanding your audience through focus groups is another potent topic broached. Melanie and Esther candidly share their first-hand experiences, including the transformational changes their businesses underwent due to feedback from focus groups. We also stress the importance of constant testing and evaluation of your marketing strategies, ensuring they continue serving your business effectively.
We then shift gears to handle the beast that is scaling a business. It's a journey filled with the challenges of trust, team growth, and salary management. However, we offer tips from our personal experiences to help you navigate this path with less stress. In addition, we delve into the importance of boundary setting and the undeniable power of an online presence. Finally, we touch on the role of SWOT analysis in business growth and the significance of regular strategic planning. So buckle up and join us, as we share these nuggets of wisdom to help your business flourish.
Resources:
The Monday Morning Marketing
Monday Morning Merch
STOMP Social Media Training
IPA Group
SWOT Analysis
Show Notes Page
Support the show
Join the Tiny Marketing Club >>> Join the Club
Come tour my digital home :) >>>Website
Wanna be friends? >>> LinkedIn
Let's chat every Tuesday! >>> Newsletter
Catch the video podcast on YouTube >>>YouTube
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