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What if I told you it was possible to have fun with your digital strategy and not feel overwhelmed by it?
In today's episode of Small Stage, Big Impact, we'll discuss the Trinity Principle. This strategy
For those who've been following along for a while, you've heard me speak about the Trinity Principle before. But it can be a difficult perspective shift, especially for those of us who've listened to all the gurus telling us to be everywhere and everything for everybody on social media. Or we've taken some coaches' advice and sunk everything we have into a single platform, taking a big risk in hopes of a big payoff.The Trinity Principle is an approach to digital marketing that doesn't leave you exhausted or require you to take unnecessary risks with your business. You get to do less but do it better. You get to have more control, more time, and more connection with your audience. And you get a higher return on your investment.
So what is the Trinity Principle? It is simply this:
You only need three platforms - executed well- to get all of the leads and sales your business needs to prosper.
Yes, you read that right. Three.
I can almost hear the "But what about…" on the tip of your tongue. That's why I decided to dive deeper into the Trinity Principle in today's episode.First, I'll explain why the Trinity Principle is so important for values-driven marketers. We do a disservice to our audience and ourselves when we spread ourselves too thin. The Trinity Principle lets us engage our audiences with integrity.
Then I'll give you some pointers on choosing those three platforms. As an SEO nerd, I've got a pretty strong opinion about what your first two should be. (I've also got the data to back it up!). But the third platform is where you have room to play, and we can help you figure out what's best for you.
I'll also talk about why focusing on only one platform is not a wise risk to take. The Trinity Principle helps you to mitigate risk while also giving space for courage and creativity to grow your business.
As a strategic planning consultant, I've helped clients evaluate their businesses to decide the best place for them to be in the digital space.
Are you ready to take a step back, take a deep breath, and then achieve more than you ever thought possible?
Listen to episode 52 now!
In episode 52 of Small Stage, Big Impact we discuss:
Resources mentioned by Renia in the episode:
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What if I told you it was possible to have fun with your digital strategy and not feel overwhelmed by it?
In today's episode of Small Stage, Big Impact, we'll discuss the Trinity Principle. This strategy
For those who've been following along for a while, you've heard me speak about the Trinity Principle before. But it can be a difficult perspective shift, especially for those of us who've listened to all the gurus telling us to be everywhere and everything for everybody on social media. Or we've taken some coaches' advice and sunk everything we have into a single platform, taking a big risk in hopes of a big payoff.The Trinity Principle is an approach to digital marketing that doesn't leave you exhausted or require you to take unnecessary risks with your business. You get to do less but do it better. You get to have more control, more time, and more connection with your audience. And you get a higher return on your investment.
So what is the Trinity Principle? It is simply this:
You only need three platforms - executed well- to get all of the leads and sales your business needs to prosper.
Yes, you read that right. Three.
I can almost hear the "But what about…" on the tip of your tongue. That's why I decided to dive deeper into the Trinity Principle in today's episode.First, I'll explain why the Trinity Principle is so important for values-driven marketers. We do a disservice to our audience and ourselves when we spread ourselves too thin. The Trinity Principle lets us engage our audiences with integrity.
Then I'll give you some pointers on choosing those three platforms. As an SEO nerd, I've got a pretty strong opinion about what your first two should be. (I've also got the data to back it up!). But the third platform is where you have room to play, and we can help you figure out what's best for you.
I'll also talk about why focusing on only one platform is not a wise risk to take. The Trinity Principle helps you to mitigate risk while also giving space for courage and creativity to grow your business.
As a strategic planning consultant, I've helped clients evaluate their businesses to decide the best place for them to be in the digital space.
Are you ready to take a step back, take a deep breath, and then achieve more than you ever thought possible?
Listen to episode 52 now!
In episode 52 of Small Stage, Big Impact we discuss:
Resources mentioned by Renia in the episode: