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In today's episode, I'm joined by Kathleen, a LinkedIn expert with 13 years of marketing experience, to discuss inbound leads for business and leveraging LinkedIn.We talk common mistakes and best practices to make your brand WOW on LinkedIn, along with strategy pivots, using automation to scale relationships while maintaining authenticity, and so much more.Connect with KathleenWebsite: thewellpaidexpert.comInstagram: @wellpaidexpertLinkedIn: Kathleen CelminsConnect with NicoleInstagram @workwealthandtravelYoutube @workwealthandtravelWebsiteSign up for 80+ Remote Work Job BoardsGive the Podcast a 5-Star Rating on Apple Podcasts - Thank you!
In this episode I am joined by Judy Celmins from ThriveableBIZ. Judy and her partner run a marketing consulting business for small businesses. Judy is a practical, pull-no-punches, creative problem solver. She is a big picture thinker who challenges the status quo thereby opening opportunities for small businesses to take their marketing game to the next level. I had a great time talking with Judy and learning about the fast paced and ever-evolving world of marketing for business owners. Judy brings heart, nouse and humour to her craft. There are a lot of takeaways in this one but I loved the concept of remaining curious, continual marketing evolution and listening to the wants and needs of your customers, not to mention the large pool of potential customer. If you would like to know more about Julie and her business then please head to www.thriveablebiz.com to up your marketing game and get ahead of the pack. Is there a topic you want covered or a person you want to hear from? You can contact us through the Godfreys Law website, or you can message the Godfreys Law Facebook page. We'd like to hear from you, and any ideas you have about making the podcast better. The Real Solutions Business Podcast is presented by Godfreys Law - A Christchurch based law firm, serving Canterbury for over 140 years.
If you think about social networks as people, LinkedIn is TikTok's dorky older, more professional sister…that the younger, more hip sister needs to borrow money from. That's how Kathleen Celmins sees it, and she's very effective at selling on LinkedIn. In fact, she says that if you're just trying to grow your follower count on LinkedIn, you're doing it wrong. Instead, it's all about the connections. How do you convert those connections into clients? That's what we get into during this call. Plus, in the PRO show we talk about the danger of creating tools that rely on social media. Top Takeaways While every other social network is super content-heavy, LinkedIn is different. If you post more than once a day, you're competing with yourself. Followers on LinkedIn are a vanity metric. Your goal is to fill your calendar with calls…so create connections and see if those connections are a good fit. Your LinkedIn Profile is your sales page. Optimize it for your offer, and start connecting with people in your niche. Show Notes Kathleen Celmins How to NOT Burn Out While Using Social Media with Alex Marshall Waalaxy Sponsored by: Lulu | Sensei Sponsored by: Lulu: Sign up for free today and sell your book. Sensei: Save 20% FOR LIFE with code JOECASABONA Get your FREE copy of my Automations Library ★ Support this podcast ★
Host Andrew Bartolotta sits down with Kathleen Celmins of The Well Paid Expert, to discuss how what's sitting in your Google Drive or Dropbox can turn into a windfall of opportunity and income.During the conversation, Kathleen discusses her approach at The Well Paid Expert, some of the most popular digital products and/or courses she sees in the marketplace today, and the power of content repurposing.Learn more about Kathleen's efforts here: https://thewellpaidexpert.com/
In this episode of The Recognized Authority, Alastair McDermott chats with Kathleen Celmins about LinkedIn outreach, and why experts often don't get paid a premium. Kathleen shares her strategy for LinkedIn outreach and gives a walkthrough detailing specifically how she does it. You'll also learn why experts often struggle to receive fair compensation and Kathleen shares her solution to this issue. Don't miss this jam-pack episode!
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE with Host & Transformational Success Coach Lori Anne Casdia chats with Kathleen Celmins about how she know she can find 100K Sitting on Your Digital Drive. Kathleen is a desert-dwelling yogi who helps agency owners and service providers uncover a $100,000 revenue stream without having to create anything new. Every business owner who has been working for at least a few years has $100,000 just sitting in their digital files, collecting digital dust. She works with them to uncover those income streams, leverage their expertise, and package it properly. To Contact: kathleen@thewellpaidexpert.com https://thewellpaidexpert.com instagram.com/kathleencelmins linkedin.com/in/kathleencelmins A Gift from Lori Anne: FREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Messes & Incompletes ➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213 Our Goal at Healthy Lifestyle is to inspire, educate and empower you to fulfilling a healthy, emotional, spiritual and physical life, so you can feel empowered to live the life you have always wanted and dreamed. We are here to lift each other up with encouragement and positivity. To serve one another. About Our Host Lori Anne De Iulio Casdia is an award winning International Transformational Success Coach & Strategist; Speaker; #1 International Best Selling Author of “Women Who Dream”; Radio Personality; Empire Builder; Visionary; Business Woman & recognized expert. Lori Anne's discovery of Super Ball Syndrome led her to find and create her program TAKE ACTION WITH JET PROPULSION - empowering, and igniting people to take action, monetize their message and Soar to Success. Activating behavioral changes, Lori Anne will show you exactly how to define who you are in order to reach your personal and professional goals. From disrupting limiting beliefs to cultivating confidence, to mastering communication skills, to architecting actionable plans. Lori Anne guides people from confusion to clarity in their lives while aligning to their vision, perfecting their message and achieving their Dreams. Please email us at HealthyLifestylewithLA@gmail.com Follow us on social media @healthylifestylewithLA Links SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOU TUBE VIDEO ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/@CoachLoriAnne FREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Messes & Incompletes ➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213 LINK TO MY #1 INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLER "WOMEN WHO DREAM" ➡️ https://www.amazon.com/Women-Dream-Lori-Iulio-Casdia/dp/1957124229/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1679081968&sr=8-1 ------ OTHER WAYS I CAN SUPPORT YOU ———— TAKE ACTION WITH JET PROPULSION MASTERCLASS ➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/offers/fuYrzKXZ LINK TO RADIO SHOW "HEALTHY LIFESTYLE WITH LORI ANNE" ➡️ https://ldcstrategies.com/healthy-lifestyle/ CONNECT WITH ME ONLINE: ➡️ My Website: https://ldcstrategies.com ➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loriannedeiuliocasdia/ ➡️ FB Profile: https://www.facebook.com/lorianne.casdia ➡️ FB Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/LDCStrategies ➡️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/loriannecasdia?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= ➡️ Alignable: https://www.alignable.com/mount-sinai-ny/ptp-consultants Amazon Link Author Lori Anne De Iulio Casdia Let's talk! Book your appointment here: Chat with Lori Anne You can also Listen to Healthy Lifestyle with Lori Anne on your favorite app: I Heart Media | iTunes (Apple Podcasts) | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Spreaker | Sound Cloud | TuneIn | YouTube
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE with Host & Transformational Success Coach Lori Anne Casdia chats with Kathleen Celmins about how she know she can find 100K Sitting on Your Digital Drive.Kathleen is a desert-dwelling yogi who helps agency owners and service providers uncover a $100,000 revenue stream without having to create anything new. Every business owner who has been working for at least a few years has $100,000 just sitting in their digital files, collecting digital dust. She works with them to uncover those income streams, leverage their expertise, and package it properly.To Contact: kathleen@thewellpaidexpert.comhttps://thewellpaidexpert.cominstagram.com/kathleencelminslinkedin.com/in/kathleencelminsA Gift from Lori Anne: FREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Messes & Incompletes➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213Our Goal at Healthy Lifestyle is to inspire, educate and empower you to fulfilling a healthy, emotional, spiritual and physical life, so you can feel empowered to live the life you have always wanted and dreamed. We are here to lift each other up with encouragement and positivity. To serve one another.About Our HostLori Anne De Iulio Casdia is an award winning International Transformational Success Coach & Strategist; Speaker; #1 International Best Selling Author of “Women Who Dream”; Radio Personality; Empire Builder; Visionary; Business Woman & recognized expert. Lori Anne's discovery of Super Ball Syndrome led her to find and create her program TAKE ACTION WITH JET PROPULSION - empowering, and igniting people to take action, monetize their message and Soar to Success.Activating behavioral changes, Lori Anne will show you exactly how to define who you are in order to reach your personal and professional goals. From disrupting limiting beliefs to cultivating confidence, to mastering communication skills, to architecting actionable plans. Lori Anne guides people from confusion to clarity in their lives while aligning to their vision, perfecting their message and achieving their Dreams.Lori Anne Quotes:"Play a Higher Role, Serve a Higher Purpose Show Up for You And Show Up Big!" ~ Lori Anne"All of our Success Codes are already within us when we are born. We need to tap into ourselves and that success code to achieve our fullest potential. Let's work together so you can Soar to Success!" ~Lori Anne Please email us at HealthyLifestylewithLA@gmail.com Follow us on social media @healthylifestylewithLALinksSUBSCRIBE TO MY YOU TUBE VIDEO➡️ https://www.youtube.com/@CoachLoriAnneFREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Messes & Incompletes➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213LINK TO MY #1 INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLER "WOMEN WHO DREAM"➡️ https://www.amazon.com/Women-Dream-Lori-Iulio-Casdia/dp/1957124229/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1679081968&sr=8-1------ OTHER WAYS I CAN SUPPORT YOU ———— TAKE ACTION WITH JET PROPULSION MASTERCLASS➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/offers/fuYrzKXZLINK TO RADIO SHOW "HEALTHY LIFESTYLE WITH LORI ANNE"➡️ https://ldcstrategies.com/healthy-lifestyle/CONNECT WITH ME ONLINE:➡️ My Website: https://ldcstrategies.com➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loriannedeiuliocasdia/➡️ FB Profile: https://www.facebook.com/lorianne.casdia➡️ FB Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/LDCStrategies➡️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/loriannecasdia?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=➡️ Alignable: https://www.alignable.com/mount-sinai-ny/ptp-consultantsAmazon LinkAuthor Lori Anne De Iulio CasdiaLori Anne De Iulio CasdiaLife & Business Transformational Success Coach & StrategistPersonal Development Coach#1 International Best Selling AuthorBusiness & Marketing Strategist & PositionerMotivational Speaker/Inspirational Speaker Founder of LDC StrategiesFounder of Monarch LuminariesFounder of Soar to Success ProgramMotivational Speaker/Inspirational SpeakerEmcee/ModeratorMaster Mindset MentorLaw of Attraction PractitionerCertified Herbalist Certified Aromatherapist Certified Life CoachCertified Kundalini Meditation Yoga CoachCertified H'oponopono PractitionerCertified Canfield Train the TrainerYoung Living Brand PartnerAwarded the 50 Top Most Influential Women in 2018Awarded Mentor of the Year 2020 Awarded Power Women of the East End 2022Nominated Bethpage Best of LI Best Business Coach 2021, 2022 & 2023Who's Who of Professionals & Executives 2022Awarded Ones to Watch 2021 & 20222022 Women in Professional Services2023 Women of Distinction Award Let's talk! Book your appointment here: Chat with Lori AnneYou can also Listen to Healthy Lifestyle with Lori Anne on your favorite app: I Heart Media | iTunes (Apple Podcasts) | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Spreaker | Sound Cloud | TuneIn | YouTube6
Kathleen Celmins shares with the Grownlearn podcast channel some of her most effective marketing tactics, which you can use to sell digital products. From developing a strong online presence to creating engaging content, Kathleen Celmins has everything you need to take your marketing skills to the next level! The Secret often hides in leveraging What You Already Know. You may be surprised to discover The 100K in Your Closet. Kathleen Celmins, the founder and CEO of The Well-Paid Expert, has more than 15 years of experience in the online marketing world - in both large Fortune 500 companies and start-ups. That means she knows what will work and what won't when it comes to earning more money as a service provider, content creator, or coach. She's done it over 100 times for clients. Get the three things that made the most difference when we marketed a digital course and it earned $100,000 in just 12 months: https://thewellpaidexpert.com/100kcasestudy/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Host Andrew Bartolotta sits down with Kathleen Celmins of The Well Paid Expert, to discuss how what's sitting in your Google Drive or Dropbox can turn into a windfall of opportunity and income.During the conversation, Kathleen discusses her approach at The Well Paid Expert, some of the most popular digital products and/or courses she sees in the marketplace today, and the power of content repurposing.Learn more about Kathleen's efforts here: https://thewellpaidexpert.com/
Dealing with Goliath: Psychological Edge for Business Leaders
Kathleen Celmins is a desert-dwelling yogi who helps agency owners and service providers uncover a $100,000 revenue stream without having to create anything new.Every business owner who has been working for at least a few years has $100,000 just sitting in their digital files, collecting digital dust. She helps them uncover those income streams, leverage their expertise, and package it properly.TOPICS EXPLORED:This is a great way for service providers and designers to overcome income ceilingsThe problem of scaling your business3 Brainstorming Questions to find that hidden gold, it's often right under your noseSecret Sauce: know that if you create a recipe book, your restaurant will still be full, maybe more soThe curse of the expert, look for the word 'just'...Bigger budgets get cut on the done for you side, and that money goes into learning and developmentRESOURCES:Case Study of how Kathleen helped a client go from idea to $100,000 in 12 months: https://wellpaidexpert.com/100kKathleen's Website: https://thewellpaidexpert.comKathleen's 90 Day Quick CreateConnect with Kathleen:https://linkedin.com/in/kathleencelminsIf you're interested in more visit ▶ https://almcbride.com/minicoursefor a free email minicourse on how to gain the psychological edge in your negotiations and critical conversations along with a helpful negotiation prep cheat sheet.If you enjoyed this episode of Dealing with Goliath Podcast, hit subscribe to hear about our latest episodes.
Host Andrew Bartolotta sits down with Kathleen Celmins of The Well Paid Expert, to discuss how what's sitting in your Google Drive or Dropbox can turn into a windfall of opportunity and income.During the conversation, Kathleen discusses her approach at The Well Paid Expert, some of the most popular digital products and/or courses she sees in the marketplace today, and the power of content repurposing.Learn more about Kathleen's efforts here: https://thewellpaidexpert.com/
Kathleen Celmins, the founder and CEO of The Well-Paid Expert, has more than 15 years of experience in the online marketing world - in both large Fortune 500 companies and start-ups. That means she knows what will work and what won't when it comes to formulating a passive income product as a service provider. content creator, or coach. To learn more, visit https://thewellpaidexpert.com/100kcasestudy/
On today's episode we are very excited to chat with Kathleen Celmins. Kathleen spends most of her time helping time-strapped digital entrepreneurs, speakers, coaches, and freelancers triple their income through a strategic approach to selling their digital products.How can the guests contact? website, email, social?thewellpaidexpert.com▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
What You'll Learn From This Episode:The problem becomes you end up being time capped and income capped.If you're anything like the people that I work with, you don't test your idea before you finish it.Look at your existing systems and see where they could, where you could teach somebody else—convert that to a product.Related Links and Resources:Kathleens's Gift to you:A special collection of $100,000 Case StudiesGet yours here:https://thewellpaidexpert.com/100kcasestudySummary:Kathleen is a desert-dwelling yogi who helps agency owners and service providers uncover a $100,000 revenue stream without having to create anything new. Every business owner who has been working for at least a few years has $100,000 just sitting in their digital files, collecting digital dust. She works with them to uncover those income streams, leverage their expertise, and package it properly.Learn more here: https://thewellpaidexpert.com
How big is the global ecommerce market? The global ecommerce market is expected to total $5.55 trillion in 2022. That figure is estimated to grow over the next few years, showing that borderless ecommerce is becoming a profitable option for online retailers, according to Shopify. Kathleen Celmins spends most of her time as a business coach, helping time-strapped digital entrepreneurs, speakers, coaches, and freelancers triple their income through a strategic approach to selling their digital products. Many people created a digital product because of the allure of passive income. But many of those digital products never turned into passive income. Kathleen works with these people to create a lucrative income stream that runs on autopilot. She teaches experts how to create marketing engines, new ways to sell digital products that don't include a slide deck, and the pricing strategies that will win. She's learned most of her lessons the hard way, but has found wild success both in her business and the businesses she's consulted with. When she's not at her desk, you can find her on her yoga mat, exploring her world with her husband and two kids, at the local farmers market, and enjoying the sheer pleasures of living. She joined me this week to tell me more. For more information: https://thewellpaidexpert.com/ Twitter: @kathleencelmins LinkedIn: @Kathleen(O'Malley)Celmins
As an entrepreneur, marketing is important for a number of reasons. Elzie's guest, Kathleen Celmins, explains that first, it allows you to share your products and services with the right people in a strategic way. By targeting your marketing efforts, you can reach your ideal customers and clients more effectively. Additionally, marketing helps you to build a strong personal brand. Find out how an effective marketing strategy can help you to maximize your profits and grow your business. Highlights: 02:36 The truth is, without marketing you don't have a business or an easy way to get leads. 04:32 Credentials are important but you have to remember as an entrepreneur that having a specific way to solve a specific problem is more crucial in business than your credentials. 08:51 As an entrepreneur, you have to know that every business deals with people. That's why marketing is so important. 09:19 Personal branding helps you regardless of what it is that you serve or sell or develop. 12:59 When you're adding a new service or you're launching a new product or you're trying out a different platform, you need to give it 90 days. Connect with Elzie https://www.podcasttown.net/ (Website) https://www.linkedin.com/in/elziedflenardiii/ (LinkedIn) Email Connect with Kathleen Celmins https://amplifiednow.com/ (Website) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleencelmins/ (LinkedIn)
In this episode of the DevReady Podcast, hosts Andrew Romeo and Anthony Sapountzis talk to Judy Celmins, who is not just a marketing genius and a startup mentor but also hosts her own podcast, ThriveableBiz Podcast. Judy was, in fact, DevReady Podcast's first-ever guest and she comes back to the podcast to talk about her book ‘Marketing = Customer + Heart'. The book is not just a book on marketing, it's a way of doing business and you want to get your copy asap. (Note: 100% of the profit from the book would go to helping a Ukrainian family). Here are some of Judy's insights: · Understand that marketing applies to pretty much every segment of any business · Create the customer · Ask the right questions · Understand what is missing from competitors' product/service · Understand the specific customer needs first and then focus on creating · Continue to evolve with the change in the market
In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge talks to the founder and CEO of https://amplifiednow.com/ (AmplifiedNOW), Kathleen Celmins. AmplifiedNOW is a content marketing agency that's pivoting into a one-stop shop for entrepreneurs who want to do their own marketing. When you're just starting out, you need to do a lot more of your own marketing. AmplifiedNOW provides templates, playbooks, and tactics in a full suite of services and products that will make life easier for the small business owner. AmplifiedNOW sets the tone for the workflow itself. Once you have a gap in between marketing campaigns, engagement matters. Founders and CEOs tend to take experimental tactical approaches rather than strategizing where their ideal clients already come from. If you strategize and create content for your own pages, you can repurpose that content later on various platforms from a tactical perspective. Make sure to stay strategic first, Kathleen explains. If you can get the attention of Google, your website's content can live and drive traffic and engagement for years to come. No other platform is as important as Google. Avoid platform-first approaches (especially those that can penalize you on a whim.) You don't want all your eggs in one basket, so make sure to stay multichannel and don't rely on platforms that control your content, ultimately. Kathleen recommends finding the search terms that work for your website and optimizing your site SEO to the best of your ability. You want to make it a goal for Google to index your content. Optimizing your website is highly underrated and extremely important, especially if you're trying to rank within certain key phrases. Kathleen also recommends that you lean into video content. If video is not content you're comfortable with, ease into it, because it's the future of content marketing right now. Don't outsource your videos either – yes, have someone else edit and publish, but you need to be creating your own content. Brainstorm ideas with your team and make sure to be yourself; don't follow a script and be willing to use video form content to connect with and engage with your audience. AmplifyNOW offers tons of playbooks and templates for entrepreneurs who want to effectively tackle their own marketing. They cover everything from tips on content creation to campaign strategies and platform usage tips. They're always adding new playbooks and offerings to their membership. Check out information on working with AmplifiedNOW https://amplifiednow.com/the-vault/ (here). Get your FREE Content Playbook from AmplifiedNOW at https://amplifiednow.com/contentplaybook/ (https://amplifiednow.com/contentplaybook/). Want to learn more? Check out AmplifiedNOW's website at https://amplifiednow.com/ (https://amplifiednow.com/). Check out AmplifiedNOW on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/amplified-now/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/amplified-now/). Check out Kathleen Celmins on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleencelmins/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleencelmins/). Don't forget to subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur and thank you for listening. Tune in next time! More from UpMyInfluence: ✅ We are actively booking guests for our DAILY Entrepreneur Success Podcast.https://upmyinfluence.com/guest ( Schedule HERE). ✅ Are you a 6-figure consultant? Let us fill your sales schedule and move you to 7-figures.https://upmyinfluence.com/b2b ( Learn more here). ✅ Check out our freehttps://upmyinfluence.com/1 ( Authority Transformation Masterclass).
Drafter, today we have a very interesting guest on the show with us. Kathleen Celmins is a mental genius, she wrote a whole book on organization, and it's called 'Mindstorms: 25 Exercises to Discover Your Inner Entrepreneur'. In it, she talks about the power of clarity for entrepreneurs, and how you can make money as an entrepreneur. We spoke about the power of organization in business and life. She also gives me her advice on how to go from zero to fully booked as a writer! Remember, if you want to know that you can accomplish your goals, you need self-determination, respect, and love. Hit the play button and enjoy the interview with Kathleen. Follow Kathleen on Twitter:
Connect with Kathleen Celmins at https://www.facebook.com/kathleencelmins or check out her website at https://thewellpaidexpert.com/. To learn more about building high-ticket group coaching programs and masterminds, go to https://groupcoachnation.com/ or view our free training at https://leverage.groupcoachnation.com/optin. – – – – – – – – – – – – –
It is great when you learn about someone figuring out a simpler way to accomplish a goal. With my guest Kathleen Celmins, it was developing a digital sales funnel to replace her need to cold call. She created an incredibly successful system that exceeded all sales expectations and eventually launched her into the world of business owner, marketer and educator. She now helps purpose-driven businesses and not-for-profit organizations create content with a purpose. She also works with businesses in the professional services industries to set up systems for bringing in more subscribers, leads, and sales. Kathleen has a great story of her own in her agency search and shares a great deal of content of her own in this interview.To learn more, please click https://amplifiednow.com/.As always, this podcast is brought to you by Profit Master Business Solutions, implementing measured marketing for small businesses while calming the chaos and creating the confidence and competence to exceed expectations.Click www.profitmasterbusinesssolutions.com.You can find your host, Howard Wolpoff, at:www.profitmasterbusinesssolutions.comTwitter - https://twitter.com/hwolpoffInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hwolpoff/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hwolpoffThank you for listening!
Learn from Mindstorms author Kathleen Celmins how to know which ideas are worth monetizing vs. keeping as a hobby, why and how you should record and watch yourself speaking on video, and specific to come up with a business idea that you can monetize. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/kathleencelmins
The Dreamer joining us on the podcast this week is Kathleen Celmins.Kathleen Celmins is the CEO and co-founder of AmplifiedNOW, a video-first content marketing agency. She helps people build a system to bring in more subscribers, leads, and customers in a process-driven way. Kathleen believes that most content creators are doing themselves a disservice by neglecting to repurpose their content. At 25, Kathleen had $25K in credit card debt. She started a personal finance blog to document her journey to get out of debt. Kathleen later sold her site and joined forces with Joe Saul-Sehy to monetize popular finance podcast Stacking Benjamins. In this episode, Kathleen discusses:How she got out of $25K of credit card debt at a 25% interest rateHow to deliver effective content and digital marketing and why both are necessaryHow to successfully use opt-ins to increase salesHow to create effective webinarsHow she teaches her kids about personal finance and entrepreneurshipWhy we should stop asking kids what they want to be when they grow upIf you enjoyed today's episode, here's what you can do to support me and help more Dreamers discover the podcast:Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. I read every single review. I will select one review to read on the podcast every month.Subscribe to the podcast, so you never miss an episode: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Amazon Music | Listen Notes |Share the podcast with your family, friends, and co-workers.Connect with Kathleen Celmins:Website: amplifiednow.comTake her free course about turning one piece of content into 25: amplifiednow.com/courseLinks Mentioned in this Episode:Dream of Legacy Book by Anne-Lyse WealthJuno Formerly LeverEdge Jumiino Natural Skincare
Kathleen Celmins literally started her company AmplifiedNOW in August 2020. In that short time, she's learned a ton about herself and the market at large. The main thing: video is incredibly important for small and large business owners. But once you go that direction, there's an easy trap to fall into. Most marketing agencies look at a bunch of metrics that show whether you're going 'viral'. But her approach? Don't focus on that. At all. Throw all those metrics out the window and focus on a different one: scalability. How easy can you reuse a video or repurpose content into smaller pieces to not only save time but create more sales? That's how she helps. Today's talk is packed full of tips for marketers and business owners, and if you're anything like me, you'll come away with some good ideas. If you'd like to reach out to Kathleen, find her website at amplifiednow.com, and at @kathleencelmins all over social media. Also check out her free course at amplifiednow.com/course. Let's see what she has in store for us today. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elite-marketing-tips/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elite-marketing-tips/support
Kathleen Celmins literally started her company AmplifiedNOW in August 2020. In that short time, she's learned a ton about herself and the market at large. The main thing: video is incredibly important for small and large business owners. Not only are people more like to watch videos because of being on social media more than usual, but the normal ways of building rapport with people aren't quite in vogue these days. Coffee, lunch, networking events and many other close-quarters type events aren't happening. Video may just be the only option a business has to gain more business. But not just any video--it needs to be videos that talk about problems that you solve, so that the viewer can put themselves in those shoes and relate to you and how you can help define and resolve those pains. If you'd like to reach out to Kathleen, find her website at amplifiednow.com, and at @kathleencelmins all over social media. Let's learn more about her journey now. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/archdevops/support
Webinars are a popular marketing tool for online business owners. Unfortunately, many of them struggle with how to create one and how to utilize it in the right way to grow their business. Thankfully, Harlan is speaking with Kathleen Celmins on today's podcast, the master of webinars. She has helped many business owners start successful webinar series and she is walking us through how to do the same. - How the 30/40/30 framework is used to build a successful webinar - The 2 topics that work really well for a webinar - What is one thing that webinars do that is better than any other lead magnet? - The right kind of ad to get people to attend your webinar - Should you use a fake live webinar or stick to authentic ones? Kathleen Celmins is a marketing-focused web designer and digital marketing expert. She's been working online since 2011, and is launching a brand new video content marketing agency, AmplifiedNOW, that helps people create engaging videos around the topics they know best. Find out more at AmplifiedNOW.com. https://kathleencelmins.com https://kathleencelmins.com/coaching https://www.facebook.com/kathleencelminsdotcom https://twitter.com/kathleencelmins https://www.instagram.com/kathleencelmins
Judy Celmins is the Marketing Director and Eriks Celmins is the CEO of Engage4Insights, a New Zealand based research and innovation company which helps businesses engage with and to better understand their audiences (including their customers and employees) in order to drive better decisions and outcomes. Judy is a born marketer who loves building relationships with people and understanding why they buy. She has spent her career experimenting with different techniques to engage with customers, learn more about their unmet needs and how to serve them better. Judy learned the more she could add value, the more engaged they became. Eriks background is in radio as an on-air host so his job was too grab the audiences attention quickly and to keep them listening for as long as possible. In the radio business, listeners equals ad revenue and Eriks figured out pretty quickly that engaging with your audience is the best way to get to know them better, and the better you know them, the easier it is to keep them entertained. Together, they have formulated a methodology and system to help businesses collect and collate customer and employee insights to help drive better decision making and to fuel innovation. Their clients include NZME (New Zealand's premier integrated media company, which trades on the Australian stock exchange), Communications Fiji Limited, and PNG-FM. And have included Austereo, Nova Entertainment, Foxtel, and companies in the UK, Europe and South-East Asia. During this chat, we covered: why relationship marketing is so important, especially in uncertain times when customers are looking to do business with people they trust (like the current coronavirus pandemic we are all currently working through, we recorded this in April of 2020) building an Insights Story and what that really means using research for better decision-making why getting honest, direct feedback is important in some situations and how it can speed up decision making the tech product Judy and Eriks have built and, as always, much more. You can find out more about Judy and Eriks at engage4insights.com. If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast. Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #069 with Judy & Eriks… ---- Show notes and links for this episode can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast. You can find Matt Reynolds on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and on LinkedIn.
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In this episode, the artists Doug Wheeler and Vija Celmins revisit their years in Venice Beach, California in the late 1960s, a scene crowded with figures like Charles Bukowski, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Irwin, and James Turrell. Wheeler and Celmins—old friends and visionaries of their medium—gossip, rehash, map, and even correct this vital piece of art history, while tackling a central question of art along the way: How to impress your sensibility upon the world through your work. Vija Celmins was the subject of a recent, critically-beloved retrospective at the Met Breuer and SFMOMA. Doug Wheeler currently has an exhibition at David Zwirner in New York through March 21, 2020; a definitive monograph of his career was recently published.
We have just launched our new DevReady Podcast. Our first interview is with Judy Celmins of Engage4Insights. She shares her story about jumping into the development of their own app, It's a great story with plenty of interesting takeaways. Visit our website, or follow us on social media for more insights Website: https://aerion.com.au LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aeri... Medium: https://medium.com/aerion-technologies Twitter: https://twitter.com/aeriontech Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aerionTech EDM Dance Party by Alex Menco | https://alexmenco.net Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Eriks Celmins is an Australasian award-winning radio programmer. He uses insights for a deeper understanding of the audience, and a winning market share. His creative content flair, combined with his analytical side, form a unique research perspective. Which he now presents to general business as The Engagement Method for innovation. “firstly and it might seem very basic but understand your market and particularly getting beyond your social circle which is where you naturally go. And Of course you can take some sale dings early on with where you are heading. But one of the big reasons for getting beyond that is I believe you have to have a clear point of difference that's meaningful to you or potential customers because the world is so crowded now with a lot of me to offerings. As I said earlier you can come up with a very good basic offering but if you don't have a point of difference it's going to be very hard to market”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-7jE
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Introduction Vija Celmins: Maybe what I would like is the viewer to have an experience that is a sort of a waking up experience like drawing in a breath and saying, “Oh!” Nancy Lim: Welcome to the audio guide for Vija Celmins: To Fix the Image in Memory. I'm Nancy Lim, assistant curator of painting and sculpture here at SFMOMA. Gary Garrels: I'm Gary Garrels, the Elise S. Haas Senior Curator of Painting and Sculpture at SFMOMA. This is an exhibition I've been thinking about and planning and working on for almost 10 years and I hope you will find it as engaging as I have. Nancy Lim: We'll also be hearing from Celmins' longtime friend and fellow artist Tony Berlant. Tony Berlant: I think I first met Vija around 1962. She was just so technically accomplished. Vija Celmins: Most of my work and the images I work with come from my own ordinary life activities. I'm not a symbolic painter or political painter, I don't have any real big message in that way. It's a looking experience.
Gary Garrels: In the 1990s, the night sky was the primary subject in Celmins work and she made several paintings over several years of different variants of the night sky. Some are incredibly deep, dense, dark, and others become very luminous. Vija Celmins: I like that I was making this thing that wanted to be a deep space and that you desire to go into this painting. You have a desire for the depth because you know in your head that this outer space and I have put a stop to the space by making something kind of flat, you know? They've been painted over and over and over. I was trying to get a feeling of some kind of mass in the work and some kind of a feeling of weight, and they are kind of heavy feeling paintings. They're also paintings that change as you go up to them. Because from far away, they're only proportion, you know, you see black proportion. And when you get close to them, you begin to see the image, and hopefully you have a kind of a surprise. So I like the idea that actually the space in front of you is impenetrable, but it refers to a space that…that is endless.
Nancy Lim: In 1973, Celmins rented a house in a small New Mexico town and was looking every night at the night sky. So it was a combination of that experience with finding satellite pictures of the Coma Berenices and Cassiopeia constellations that resulted in this series. Vija Celmins: These are kind of places that really don't exist except in your mind because we have only seen them in photographs. You can see that there is a central event that I sometimes veer toward, but most of them are fields. For a while I thought I would try to put an event in like a little comet, but I was not so satisfied with that. I was building up a lot of graphite on the paper and moving into loving the graphite more than the image. I think you see, looking at the graphite that I get denser and denser and denser with it. What I did here is, these drawings are all additions, and the white is all the paper. I don't really think of them as stars. I mean, they're stars, but not stars. I think of them like undetonated kind of little bombs in this area that I have to go around and articulate so that they sit correctly on the page. This is too much talking isn't it?
Nancy Lim: In the 2000s, Celmins returned to making objects, including this set of blackboards. There are three found tablets, and seven made tablets. Gary Garrels: I find them entrancing because you really slow down and try to determine which one is the original, the found object, and which one is the one that's been created. And I must say, I still find it extremely difficult to figure out which one is which. Vija Celmins: I had moved my studio out in the country and I was beginning to see some old stuff in used junk stores, and kind of waking up to it. Many of the blackboards seemed to be about a hundred years old. And they had all these scratches and all this kind of, what I would say romantic atmosphere to it, which I would not allow myself to do in my own work, but which I could mimic now in doing the blackboards. So I went on a little blackboard craze. I must have done about twenty. Gary Garrels: Blackboards are a way that we bring something into our memory—that, you know, by writing something on a blackboard it embeds it in our brain in a way that doesn't happen until we write it down. And then it's erased. And it only remains then as a memory. So I think these works are very resonant because of that, the relationship between image, mark-making, and memory. Vija Celmins: This piece is very much like the stone piece. Like a very careful looking. And a chance to paint. A chance for me to paint.
Gary Garrels: In some cases, Celmins spends years working on a single work. It goes through a long process of looking, changing, looking again. Thinking about it, remembering. A relationship develops, I think, between Celmins and the work so that it becomes a very living experience. Vija Celmins: I had done this little tiny painting in 1986. The woman who owned the painting died and I got the painting back, which hardly ever happens, which is so great. Nancy Lim: She hadn't made paintings of the ocean in a really long time. Vija Celmins: So sometimes you see a work you've done a long time ago and you forgot that maybe it was, kind of had some terrific qualities to it. Uh, but I had it in my studio and I thought, “Oh my gosh! What a great image, a complicated image.” I was like almost 30 years older. And I wanted to see if I could do it again. So I did it again. So this work is the same image done with a totally different kind of beginning every time. Different colors, different time, different age. It took me another four and a half, almost five years to do the other five paintings. But it's an homage to the first painting that I can still manage this very knotted surface that I found about 50 years ago in a National Geographic Magazine.
Gary Garrels: In some cases, Celmins spends years working on a single work. It goes through a long process of looking, changing, looking again. Thinking about it, remembering. A relationship develops, I think, between Celmins and the work so that it becomes a very living experience. Vija Celmins: I had done this little tiny painting in 1986. The woman who owned the painting died and I got the painting back, which hardly ever happens, which is so great. Nancy Lim: She hadn't made paintings of the ocean in a really long time. Vija Celmins: So sometimes you see a work you've done a long time ago and you forgot that maybe it was, kind of had some terrific qualities to it. Uh, but I had it in my studio and I thought, “Oh my gosh! What a great image, a complicated image.” I was like almost 30 years older. And I wanted to see if I could do it again. So I did it again. So this work is the same image done with a totally different kind of beginning every time. Different colors, different time, different age. It took me another four and a half, almost five years to do the other five paintings. But it's an homage to the first painting that I can still manage this very knotted surface that I found about 50 years ago in a National Geographic Magazine.
Nancy Lim: In the 2000s, Celmins returned to making objects, including this set of blackboards. There are three found tablets, and seven made tablets. Gary Garrels: I find them entrancing because you really slow down and try to determine which one is the original, the found object, and which one is the one that's been created. And I must say, I still find it extremely difficult to figure out which one is which. Vija Celmins: I had moved my studio out in the country and I was beginning to see some old stuff in used junk stores, and kind of waking up to it. Many of the blackboards seemed to be about a hundred years old. And they had all these scratches and all this kind of, what I would say romantic atmosphere to it, which I would not allow myself to do in my own work, but which I could mimic now in doing the blackboards. So I went on a little blackboard craze. I must have done about twenty. Gary Garrels: Blackboards are a way that we bring something into our memory—that, you know, by writing something on a blackboard it embeds it in our brain in a way that doesn't happen until we write it down. And then it's erased. And it only remains then as a memory. So I think these works are very resonant because of that, the relationship between image, mark-making, and memory. Vija Celmins: This piece is very much like the stone piece. Like a very careful looking. And a chance to paint. A chance for me to paint.
Gary Garrels: In the 1990s, the night sky was the primary subject in Celmins work and she made several paintings over several years of different variants of the night sky. Some are incredibly deep, dense, dark, and others become very luminous. Vija Celmins: I like that I was making this thing that wanted to be a deep space and that you desire to go into this painting. You have a desire for the depth because you know in your head that this outer space and I have put a stop to the space by making something kind of flat, you know? They've been painted over and over and over. I was trying to get a feeling of some kind of mass in the work and some kind of a feeling of weight, and they are kind of heavy feeling paintings. They're also paintings that change as you go up to them. Because from far away, they're only proportion, you know, you see black proportion. And when you get close to them, you begin to see the image, and hopefully you have a kind of a surprise. So I like the idea that actually the space in front of you is impenetrable, but it refers to a space that…that is endless.
Nancy Lim: In 1973, Celmins rented a house in a small New Mexico town and was looking every night at the night sky. So it was a combination of that experience with finding satellite pictures of the Coma Berenices and Cassiopeia constellations that resulted in this series. Vija Celmins: These are kind of places that really don't exist except in your mind because we have only seen them in photographs. You can see that there is a central event that I sometimes veer toward, but most of them are fields. For a while I thought I would try to put an event in like a little comet, but I was not so satisfied with that. I was building up a lot of graphite on the paper and moving into loving the graphite more than the image. I think you see, looking at the graphite that I get denser and denser and denser with it. What I did here is, these drawings are all additions, and the white is all the paper. I don't really think of them as stars. I mean, they’re stars, but not stars. I think of them like undetonated kind of little bombs in this area that I have to go around and articulate so that they sit correctly on the page. This is too much talking isn’t it?
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The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode Vija Celmins speaks about her two drawings in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view at the San Jose Museum of Art October 13, 2007 - January 6, 2008. Broadly defined, to denature is to change the character or condition of something. In the milieu of contemporary painting, sculpture, and work on paper seen in this exhibition, it is the connection between artist and nature that has changed. Gone are the romantic vistas and picturesque scenes of traditional landscape painting. Instead we find images of pollution and alienation that mirror the post-war urban-industrial landscape, depictions in which artistic media have been pressed into embodiments of natural elements (and vice versa), and abstractions that highlight a distance between the world perceived and the world represented. Featuring works by artists such as Wayne Thiebaud, Roy DeForest, David Hockney, Vija Celmins, Ed Ruscha, Frank Stella, Louise Nevelson, and Richard Diebenkorn, the art of De-Natured presents a sampling of the many ways that artists have engaged with their changing environs. At a time when we are increasingly “growing up denatured,” as one New York Times writer recently described the divide between urban and pastoral life, these artistic collisions with nature (or its absence) have much to tell us about our own relationships with the environment, both natural and urban. This exhibition was curated by Heather Pamela Green, a doctoral candidate in Art History at Stanford University, and features work drawn from the Collection of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, as well as the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's Anderson Graphic Arts Collection.