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Utilize slow times to tackle tasks you've always wanted to but couldn't due to busy schedules. This is the time to plan, strategize, and execute growth-oriented projects.
Rebel Marketing's Yasmine Robles and Izzy Dadoski share their expertise on tackling one of the most challenging times for businesses – the slow season.
Izzy emphasizes staying calm and using the slower periods to undertake projects you couldn't handle during busier times. Yasmine suggests conducting thorough marketing audits ahead of the slow season to create a robust roadmap, ensuring you are prepared rather than overwhelmed.
They also provide actionable tips like focusing on content creation, maintaining an active social media presence, and making sure your brand's messaging is consistent and reflective of your goals. And, of course, they highlight the significance of customer reviews and feedback in shaping your marketing strategy.
3 Hot Takeaways
Leverage Slow Periods for Big Plans: Use the downtime to implement the projects you've been postponing. Evaluate your marketing goals, consider new strategies, and perhaps reach out to marketing firms for that extra boost.
Audit and Analyze: Conduct a thorough audit of your current marketing efforts. Assess your website, SEO, social media, and email marketing to identify what's working and what's not. This provides a clear roadmap for improvement.
Content Creation and Customer Engagement: Focus on creating valuable content for your audience. This is also a perfect time to gather feedback from past customers and adjust your messaging accordingly. Engaging content and positive customer interactions can drive brand loyalty.
Key Moments
00:00 Embrace Slow Periods Proactively
03:48 Conduct Marketing Audit Before Slow Season
08:58 Optimize Email and Social Strategy
13:19 Batch and Share Event Photos
15:07 Survey and Respond During Slow Seasons
17:42 Learning Moment - Brand Blunder Over Mac & Cheese
Stay in touch and get the latest updates by following us on:
The Rebel Hour
Join us for a live, no-fluff strategy session where you can ask real questions, get real answers, and finally fix what’s not working with your marketing. Whether you’re stuck on content, confused by SEO, or spiraling over your site, this is your space to vent, troubleshoot, and walk away with the next steps you can actually use.
Submit your question ahead of time or grab the mic live. It’s bold, it’s unscripted, and it’s built for small businesses ready to grow.
Copyright 2026 Rebel Marketing
By Rebel MarketingUtilize slow times to tackle tasks you've always wanted to but couldn't due to busy schedules. This is the time to plan, strategize, and execute growth-oriented projects.
Rebel Marketing's Yasmine Robles and Izzy Dadoski share their expertise on tackling one of the most challenging times for businesses – the slow season.
Izzy emphasizes staying calm and using the slower periods to undertake projects you couldn't handle during busier times. Yasmine suggests conducting thorough marketing audits ahead of the slow season to create a robust roadmap, ensuring you are prepared rather than overwhelmed.
They also provide actionable tips like focusing on content creation, maintaining an active social media presence, and making sure your brand's messaging is consistent and reflective of your goals. And, of course, they highlight the significance of customer reviews and feedback in shaping your marketing strategy.
3 Hot Takeaways
Leverage Slow Periods for Big Plans: Use the downtime to implement the projects you've been postponing. Evaluate your marketing goals, consider new strategies, and perhaps reach out to marketing firms for that extra boost.
Audit and Analyze: Conduct a thorough audit of your current marketing efforts. Assess your website, SEO, social media, and email marketing to identify what's working and what's not. This provides a clear roadmap for improvement.
Content Creation and Customer Engagement: Focus on creating valuable content for your audience. This is also a perfect time to gather feedback from past customers and adjust your messaging accordingly. Engaging content and positive customer interactions can drive brand loyalty.
Key Moments
00:00 Embrace Slow Periods Proactively
03:48 Conduct Marketing Audit Before Slow Season
08:58 Optimize Email and Social Strategy
13:19 Batch and Share Event Photos
15:07 Survey and Respond During Slow Seasons
17:42 Learning Moment - Brand Blunder Over Mac & Cheese
Stay in touch and get the latest updates by following us on:
The Rebel Hour
Join us for a live, no-fluff strategy session where you can ask real questions, get real answers, and finally fix what’s not working with your marketing. Whether you’re stuck on content, confused by SEO, or spiraling over your site, this is your space to vent, troubleshoot, and walk away with the next steps you can actually use.
Submit your question ahead of time or grab the mic live. It’s bold, it’s unscripted, and it’s built for small businesses ready to grow.
Copyright 2026 Rebel Marketing