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Episode Summary:
Ashlan dives into:
Why “one-size-fits-all” marketing advice often fails.
How to identify your best-fit clients (and say no when it’s not a match).
The value of authenticity in marketing and sales conversations.
Balancing multiple marketing services while avoiding burnout.
Documenting systems and processes early to save time and headaches later.
Her “Christmas in July” workshop series for prepping Q4 sales strategies.
She also shares the personal habits that keep her focused—including her morning pages routine and color-coded calendar—and her belief that success is measured in client retention and long-term impact, especially for nonprofits.
Takeaways:
Build strategies around what works for you, not just what the latest trend says.
It’s okay (and often necessary) to fire clients who aren’t the right fit.
Consistency, authenticity, and strategic preparation are keys to long-term growth.
Retention and relationships can be more important than rapid scaling.
Connect with Ashlan:
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By Erin Alli/Sharon SavageEpisode Summary:
Ashlan dives into:
Why “one-size-fits-all” marketing advice often fails.
How to identify your best-fit clients (and say no when it’s not a match).
The value of authenticity in marketing and sales conversations.
Balancing multiple marketing services while avoiding burnout.
Documenting systems and processes early to save time and headaches later.
Her “Christmas in July” workshop series for prepping Q4 sales strategies.
She also shares the personal habits that keep her focused—including her morning pages routine and color-coded calendar—and her belief that success is measured in client retention and long-term impact, especially for nonprofits.
Takeaways:
Build strategies around what works for you, not just what the latest trend says.
It’s okay (and often necessary) to fire clients who aren’t the right fit.
Consistency, authenticity, and strategic preparation are keys to long-term growth.
Retention and relationships can be more important than rapid scaling.
Connect with Ashlan:
Subscribe & Review