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In this riveting episode, we gather under one virtual roof the brightest minds in marketing to cast their predictions for the year ahead. Join us as Mark Schaefer, Bryan Kramer, Julia McCoy, Donna Moritz, Jim Sterne, Christoph Trappe, Troy Sandidge, and Dennis Yu share their unparalleled insights into the evolving landscape of marketing in 2024. From the integration of AI and machine learning to the rise of authentic storytelling and beyond, our panel discusses how these trends will redefine customer engagement, brand loyalty, and digital strategy. Whether you're a marketing professional seeking to stay ahead of the curve or a business owner looking to navigate the digital age, this episode is your compass for the future of marketing. Tune in to gain a competitive edge as our experts unveil the strategies, tools, and mindsets necessary to thrive in 2024's dynamic marketing ecosystem. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Peita is joined by Donna Moritz, Canva Verified Expert. They talk about using Canva's design tools and templates to empower your business. Canva Website: https://www.canva.com/ Donna Moritz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnamoritz/ Socially Sorted Website: https://www.sociallysorted.com.au/ Curiosity Corner (Dynamic QR Codes/Hovercode): https://hovercode.com/ Peita Diamantidis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peitamd/ A world of opportunity awaits you at Netwealth Investments Limited: https://ensombl.com/go/20230907 Join the Ensombl platform: App Store: http://www.ensombl.com/apple Google Play: http://www.ensombl.com/google Desktop: https://www.ensombl.com/ General Disclaimer – https://www.ensombl.com/disclaimer/
Want to create better visuals for your marketing? Looking for tools and tips to help you easily create visual content? To explore visual design for non-designers, in this episode I interview Donna Moritz. Donna is a visual content strategist and founder of Socially Sorted. USEFUL INFORMATION: Check out the Instagram Marketing Summit: IGSummit.live Download the Social Media Marketing Industry Report We'd love you to review our show on Apple Podcasts.
Business Addicts - The Podcast For People Who Are Addicted To Business
In this episode Donna Mortiz talks about visual storytelling, sharing insights into how you can use visual storytelling to develop deeper engagement and stronger relationships with your audience as a strategy for building your business.
Donna Moritz is Digital Content Strategist with a passion for visual storytelling & founder of award-winning blog, Socially Sorted. She helps businesses leverage the power of visual storytelling and content strategy, and she is a regular speaker and trainer in the marketing and tourism industries internationally.
A volte può essere utile scambiarsi degli screenshot del cellulare con delle annotazioni sopra.Oggi vi parlo di Annotable, una app per iOS che serve per annotare le foto. Quindi evidenziarne alcuni punti, scriverci sopra e altre azioni simili. Il ragazzo che ha creato questa app si è chiaramente ispirato a Skitch, una applicazione che io amo molto - e che serviva sempre ad annotare le immagini - che purtroppo però è stata comprata da Evernote nel 2011, che ne ha integrato le funzionalità nel proprio web clipper e nel 2015 poi l’ha parzialmente uccisa. Dico parzialmente perché Evernote ha interrotto il supporto e lo sviluppo di Skitch per iOS, Android e Windows mentre continua a portare avanti la app per macOS.Torniamo ad Annotable, perché è utile una app del genere?A mio avviso le possibilità sono molte. Vi faccio un esempio reale. Un paio di giorni fa mi sono accorta che le Twitter card con l’immagine di anteprima grande hanno un problema di ritaglio dell’immagine che prima non avevano. Ho pensato di parlarne subito con Donna Moritz di Socially Sorted che è una grandissima esperta di visual content e a cui ho accesso diretto attraverso un gruppo privato Facebook. Beh, spiegarle un problema del genere a parole non è esattamente semplice, quindi ho fatto alcuni screenshot a cui ho aggiunto del testo, dei riquadri e delle frecce per evidenziare cosa stavo segnalando. Ecco, un’immagine rende tutto più semplice e immediato. E per fosse curioso riguardo la questione di Twitter, Donna mi ha risposto che aveva notato anche lei il problema e che il suo tecnico sta indagando.Continua su:http://www.MERITA.BIZ/88 ### NOTE DELLA PUNTATA ###Maggiori informazioni sulla app si possono avere sul sito ufficiale di Annotable.Potete scaricare Adobe Spark Post dall’iTunes Store (per l'iPhone e per l'iPad).Sistemi supportati: iOS.Prezzo: gratuito più strumenti a pagamento che possono essere acquistati singolarmente, a 1,99€ ciascuno, oppure in bundle a 9,99€.### PODCAST ###HTTP://www.MERITA.BIZ/PODCAST Sottoscrivi il podcast su: iTunes: http://j.mp/MERITA-ITUNES Stitcher:http://j.mp/MERITA-STITCHER Spreaker:http://j.mp/MERITA-SPREAKER Soundcloud:http://j.mp/MERITA-SOUNDCLOUD ##### WWW.MERITA.BIZ #####
Do you use visuals on your blog and social media? Have you considered animating them? In this episode, I interview visual marketing expert Donna Moritz. Her blog Socially Sorted was recognized as one of Social Media Examiner's Top 10 Social Media Blogs in 2015, 2016, and 2017. Show notes: https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/241
HubnSpoke | HubSpotting with Adam Steinhardt and Zaahn Johnson
People often wonder how much the HubSpot investment costs? One of the hidden challenges when deploying HubSpot is the effort required affect change management with your team members. Any powerful marketing technology software platform is difficult to implement. The greater the complexity, the greater the marketing power. It's a part of the challenges of a changing media landscape of traditional media vs. digital media. It requires different tools, and those new tools can create fear. Getting content marketing working in your organisation can be challenging, but the rewards are great when you do. Organic sales and more traffic is the result. Discover how Content Marketing can help your business here... Only 30% of B2B marketers say their organizations are effective at content marketing, down from 38% last year. (Content Marketing Institute, 2015) (Source: https://www.hubspot.com/marketing-statistics) The Kingdom inbound marketing experts, Adam Steinhardt and Zaahn Johnson analyse the significant challenges of having your team accept change. The HubSpot training tools are there to help, and they are a powerful way to provide your team with outstanding sales and marketing training. The HubSpot accreditations are a strong incentive for your staff to improve their digital marketing professional development. B2B companies that blogged 11+ times per month had almost 3X more traffic than those blogging 0-1 times per month. (HubSpot, 2015) (Source: https://www.hubspot.com/marketing-statistics) Importantly your management and employees need to appreciate what HubSpot does do fully. How much does HubSpot cost? If you are wondering how much HubSpot costs, then we provide the price here, but if you would like to understand more about the change management investment needs, please feel welcome to speak with us. If you would like HubSpot sales training or a HubSpot free trialto help you improve your understanding, then The Kingdom has a range of consulting services to help. We also discuss some powerful tools including Full Page Screen Capture discovered from a great article by Donna Moritz Zaahn Johnson loves progressive polling, find out why. High excitement with The Kingdom, HubSpot workflow programmers as we discovered ways to improve the fulfilment of the Company Name, Associated Name, Name Fields. This is a highly confusing part of HubSpot and the following two workflows will make your portal easier to understand for users. Simply place these two workflows in your portal and the Marketing name fields will make more sense. If you would like a free inbound marketing assessment, please click here.
#31: We all know that as business owners / entrepreneurs, what we are truly competing for is people’s ATTENTION! Visual content creating is very crucial if we’d like to catch the extreme short span of focus of our audience’s. Today I invited a friend and expert in the visual content field. She is a social media strategist and visual marketing specialist based in Queensland, Australia. She loves helping people like us learn how to use visual social media and content strategy to get results in our business. She is a Winner of Best Business Blog in Australia, Social Media Examiner’s Top 10 Social Media Blogs in 2015 and 2016. She is also a regular contributor for some of the best business and social media websites. such as Social Media Examiner and Entrepreneur Online. Her thoughts and articles on Social Media and Marketing have been featured on Forbes, Yahoo!, NBC, Social Fresh, Amy Porterfield, Socialancer, Huffington Post, Michael Hyatt and Entrepreneur Online. And today, we will learn how she turned £250 to become the influencer, and 5 keys to create attention-grabbing visual content, and so much more! Can you guess her name now? Let’s chat with Donna Moritz! Key Lessons: How Donna started from £250 to became one of the Influencers in the Visual Marketing field. 5 different ways to create attention-grabbing visual content Make sure you dress up for hosting webinar :) Tweetable: (https://twitter.com/SociallySorted) “Get out you own way, there is someone out there needs to hear about what you have to say!” Links: Donna’s Website: (http://www.sociallysorted.com.au/training) 50 shortcuts to quickly and easily create social media images: http://sociallysorted.com.au/50-shortcuts-create-visual-content-for-social-media/ (http://sociallysorted.com.au/50-shortcuts-create-visual-content-for-social-media/) Donn’s Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/donnamoritz (http://www.slideshare.net/donnamoritz) Margaret River Wine & Discovery Tours: http://margaretriverdiscovery.com.au (http://margaretriverdiscovery.com.au) Donna’s Entrepreneur article: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/242352 (https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/242352) Full Show Page & Free Goodies: https://kellybaader.com/031 (https://kellybaader.com/031)
ProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging
Note: this episode can be listened to in the player above or on iTunes or Stitcher. A Blogger Shares How She Made $28,000 Using The 4 Stages of Warming Her Readers Up Today I’m wrapping up the mini series we have been going through that is all about warming your readers up. We have been talking about how to take readers from being completely unaware of who you are or cold to being fully engaged with you or warmed up. I’m going to wrap this series up by sharing a case study of how one blogger, who had a relatively small list of readers, used the principles that we have been talking about in this series to generate over $28,000. She did this by using a single blog post, a SlideShare presentation, a lead magnet, an email sequence, and a webinar. Recap of Episodes in Warming Your Readers Up Series Episode 112 I walk you through the 4 stages of warming your readers up First getting their attention Second getting them interested Third getting a connection Four getting engagement Episode 113 This episode was all about getting that first eyeball on your site Using Guest Content (and how to work out where you could put it) Creating Shareable content on your own blog (gave tips on how to work out what to create) I spoke about Repurposing content Talked a little about SEO - particularly in search engines beyond Google like iTunes, App Store etc Episode 114 All about getting people to look twice at you and your blog. Getting them interested, and getting them to realize that you are doing something relevant to them. How to make a big promise about how you’ll relieve a pain or help bring about a gain I shared some tips on how to differentiate yourself I talked about creating ‘fist pump content’ that gives readers a quick win Spoke about how to funnel readers to this quick win content through your site navigation, start here pages or portals Shared some tips on using social proof to make people look twice Episode 115 All about getting a connection with your readers. How to get them to subscribe, and I shared practical strategies on that. Using pop ups, welcome mats and other ways to call readers to subscribe Creating great lead magnets through creating content specific upgrades (gave you some examples of this) Talked about how to create lead magnets that create momentum and build anticipation Talked about the importance of content that builds desire and content that builds anticipation Talked about cross promotion of your connection points to get secondary points of connection Episode 116 All about deepening engagement with your readers Particularly emphasises how to ‘onboard’ your readers How to create content that promotes engagement and a sense of belonging How to use ‘content events’ to build engagement Today, I want to give you a case study that picks up on many of the strategies that I’ve talked about, so you can see how these might come together to help your readers flow through these stages. To walk us through it I want to introduce you to Donna Moritz from SociallySorted.com.au I was sharing these 4 stages of warming up readers on my FB page a few weeks back, and Donna shared with me a great example of how she brought them together. In Today’s Episode Donna Moritz Shares How She Made $28,000 Using The 4 Stages of Warming Her Readers Up Donna’s Blog Post - 21 Pro Tips for a Packed House at Your Webinar or Live Event Using Visual Marketing She knew big blog posts were effective, she was asked to be an affiliate for Amy Porterfield, so she decided to create a “firecracker” blog post to get the most webinar attendees She knew people interested in this topic would be interested in the event, priming readers for a topic The post took a couple of weeks of collecting information from influencers, then about a day to write To get the attention of influencers,
Do you use visuals in your social media? Want tools and tips to help you create images? In this episode I interview Donna Moritz. Donna is a visual marketing expert, and her blog Socially Sorted was recognized as one of Social Media Examiner's Top 10 Social Media Blogs in 2015 and 2016. Show notes: https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/196
ProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging
Note: you can listen to this episode above or load it up in iTunes. How to Decide When to Give Up On Your Blog, Business, or Project This is the third podcast in a miniseries about what you need to do to find success as a blogger on online entrepreneur. The first episode was about the importance of establishing the habit of starting new things, instead of just coming up with great ideas and thinking about them. The second episode was about the importance of persisting. Today's episode is about how to decide whether now is the time to quit your blog, business or project. There is definitely a time to quit a project; it's a part of life. But timing your quitting can be important! I share my own personal experience, as well as questions you can ask yourself to work out what is right for you. In This Episode You can listen to today's episode above or in iTunes or Stitcher (where we'd also LOVE to get your reviews on those platforms if you have a moment). In today's episode: Inspirational quotes about the benefits of persistence Why you should ask yourself if it's time to quit 4 questions to ask yourself to help you decide if it's time to stop How to decide if you should be quitting, or just slightly changing direction - and real life examples of people who have done this successfully Further Reading and Resources for How to Decide When to Give Up On Your Blog, Business, or Project Other episodes in this miniseries on the important things bloggers/online entrepreneurs should do to find success: Part 1 - The Most Important Thing You Will Ever Do as an Entrepreneur - Podcast Episode 88 Part 2 - The Second Most Important Thing You’ll Ever Do as an Entrepreneur - Podcast Episode 89 Real life examples of people who have successfully 'pivoted' or changed direction: Ignite Your Blog Growth to Take off with These Actions, by Donna Moritz at Socially Sorted 5 Most Important Writing Lessons Learned After Pivoting Our Blog Twice, by Buffer Social Full Transcript Expand to view full transcript Compress to smaller transcript view Hi there and welcome to episode 90 of the ProBlogger podcast. My name’s Darren Rowse. Today, I want to talk about quitting. I think it’s actually an important thing that most bloggers and online entrepreneurs need to do at one time or another. I want to talk about how to decide whether now is the right time to quit or whether there’s a different approach that you can take in the situation that you find yourself in. You can find today’s show notes at problogger.com/podcast/90. Let’s talk about quitting. It’s not something that really is the most uplifting topic in some ways and it’s something that a lot of people avoid really talking about. As we’ve talked about in the last podcast, persisting is something that is very common in entrepreneurial advice. This podcast really comes about because I wasn’t satisfied that the last two podcasts had it all in it. Those of you who are joining us now might want to go back and listen to episode 88 where I talked about the most important thing online entrepreneurs need to do and that is starting. Then in episode 89, I talked about the second most important thing we need to do as entrepreneurs and that is persisting, and I told the story of the Cavanagh brothers who struck gold simply because I persisted longer than anyone else. I truly believe that those two things are just so important and as entrepreneurs, we really need to focus upon those things. We need to be starters, we need to have a mindset of starting, we need to be ‘persisters’. This is good solid advice and it’s no wonder that it features in many entrepreneurial teachings. I found some quotes as well; I was going to share in the last episode as well. I love this one from Albert Einstein, “It’s not that I’m so smart; it’s just that I stay with problems longer.” He persists.
As humans, we are hardwired to connect emotionally with visual content. Pictures in particular--we process them very quickly--faster than text, video, or audio. Pictures allow us to make a really quick decision about whether we are going to engage with something. It's no secret that some of the most successful brands in the world owe their popularity to their visual content strategy. Notice I said strategy--in other words, not just any visual content will do. Fortunately, one of the world's biggest experts in visual social media and content strategy is also a good friend of mine. You probably know Donna Moritz already as the power behind Socially Sorted, the award-winning blog about using visual content on social media. I know her as my #1 student from the very first Profit Lab course I ever launched. She's also shown up on this site more than once. But today, Donna is here to school me--and you--in how to set up a visual content strategy that supports your sales and sends your message. She's also put together an amazing freebie for us--a three-part video series that walks you through the process of creating polished imagery. This is where you'll learn how to use all the tools mentioned in this episode. Trust me--it's a must-have. EPISODE FREEBIE Get Donna Moritz's Free Guide To Creating Visual Content FREE DOWNLOAD Before she became the renowned expert she is today, Donna learned all the ins and outs of visual content strategy through simple practice. After working in several different businesses--sometimes for others, sometimes for herself--she saw how visual content really created that initial resonance with a target audience that makes them want to learn more. The main thing with your visual content is to "stop the scroll"--in other words, arrest your audience's attention so that their finger pauses above their mouse or smartphone screen, and they take the time to engage with your message. The more Donna learned, the more excited she got about the potential of various kinds of visual content. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer variety of visual content styles out there, don't worry--Donna is here to break it into three basic levels. These are the really easy-to-create, easy-to-share individual images that would be on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram. Think funny photos, behind-the-scenes shots, images that incorporate quotes, tips or other short bits of text. They are really a good jumping-off point to lead into a longer message. Here is a sample batch of quote images, observational humor, business tips, questions and motivational images ready to go (and all created on Canva and WordSwag). These types of images are designed to increase reach and engagement. Shareable images get their strength from their simplicity. But that doesn't mean you can only use them for short, simple concepts. By attaching an image with a call to action or link, you can increase shares (such as retweets on Twitter) and generate more visits to your blog or other "landing content." Also, remember that tweets with images get retweeted twice as often...so post images! Remember, on all platforms, it is important to keep a balance of your own helpful and entertaining content, and curated content from other pages or businesses. This earns you the right to post some promotional images with calls to action. You can also work with your designer if you want to save time (and money) or can't design the images yourself. Ask your designer to create a template which you can then add text to. This way, you can create a series of quotes or tips using a great design, but reduce the cost and time involved in hiring a designer. One image becomes many! Using this template, she can create multiple images using a tool like Canva or Picmonkey 2. Step-by-Steps Checklists, how-to images and tutorials are all great examples of "Step-by-Step" images. This format is deal for sharing procedures, systems or "secret sauces" with your community. These images work particularly well on Pinterest and get shared a lot. This kind of visual content doesn't need to be fancy or even overly designed--they just need to be helpful and easy to use. Remember, people love shortcuts...so with these images, they're probably going to look right past the bells and whistles of a great visual design to get to the content you're offering! Social media expert Andrea Vahl did a great series of simple checklists to help her readers on her blog. 3. Showpieces Showpieces are the pieces of content that require more investment of time and resources but are most likely to bring better return in terms of sharing and traffic. This includes infographics, slide decks and short video. Donna recently posted a blog of her own about these three levels of visual content, with even more info about each one. It's called "9 Ways to Take Your Visual Content Up a Level," and it's definitely worth checking out. Don't miss all of Donna Moritz's tips on where and how these three levels of images work. Click here to listen to Episode #61 in full. Get Creative If you're reading this and thinking it doesn't apply to you because you're not a "creative type," think again! The amazing tools that are available out there right now--tools like PicMonkey, WordSwag and (my personal favorite) Canva--are set up so that anyone can create simple but stunning visual content. Don't worry if you don't have a "designer's eye"--these tools have templates so that all you have to do is plug in your favorite background, choose a font you like, and voilà! Beautiful, polished, eye-catching imagery. One important thing to note, however, is that size matters. Different platforms will have different optimum size requirements for your image. Donna has a blog post all about that, as well--just click here to find her 5 Social Media Size Hacks for Quick Visual Content. There's so much more to learn about visual content strategy in my interview with Donna, so make sure to listen to the whole episode. Also, click here to get the amazing freebie she designed for us--it's a three-part video series where she walks you through the specifics of how to create images. It's a must-have for anyone who's ready to put their visual content strategy into action. EPISODE FREEBIE Get Donna Moritz's Free Guide To Creating Visual Content FREE DOWNLOAD
The Evolve Your Wedding Business Podcast: Marketing For Your Wedding Business | Online Business
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360 Entrepreneur Podcast: The Show for Entrepreneurs, Business-Builders and Small Business Owners
Visual content marketing expert and award-winning blogger Donna Moritz talks about how to easily create visual content that drives traffic to your business.
360 Entrepreneur Podcast: The Show for Entrepreneurs, Business-Builders and Small Business Owners
Visual content marketing expert and award-winning blogger Donna Moritz talks about how to easily create visual content that drives traffic to your business. This episode was originally published on March 3rd 2015.
Empowered Women Show | Fortnightly Show For Introvert Women Entrepreneurs|
We couldn’t be more excited to reveal that DONNA MORITZ of Socially Sorted has joined us for this episode of the Empowered Women Show! Visual marketing expert, regular contributor for some of the best business and social media websites in the world, and winner of the Best Business Blog in Australia award for 2014 (seriously, the BEST!) – Donna is one of Australia’s most sought-after strategists and speakers – so we’re thrilled to have her on the Show. Donna’s fun, fascinating and creative approach to marketing has earned her a massive worldwide following – plus a well-deserved listing in Anthill Online’s Australia’s Top 100 Cool Company Awards. Through her hugely successful multi-platform business Donna coaches businesses on the art of creating kickass visual content that will get seen and shared over and over – effortlessly growing influence and attracting subscribers. Like all working mums, Donna struggles with the daily challenge of balancing the needs of her business with those of her family. Today she shares precious insights into how she copes with managing a successful business from home, and offers some of her hottest tips on how to stay organised, keep focused and leverage visual content to skyrocket your business. Watch this electrifying episode now.
DONNA Moritz, is the founder of Socially Sorted based on the Sunshine Coast, Australia and was the recent winner of the Best Business Blog in Australia. As a visual social media strategist, she helps businesses, bloggers and entrepreneurs use visual social media and content strategy to get more reach, referrals and results in their business. Donna has ran successful online & brick-and-mortar businesses for 18 years that has given her solid, practical experience in relationship marketing, content marketing strategy & visual marketing as well as social media marketing. Donna has been featured on leading social media & business websites such as Entrepreneur Magazine, Social Media Examiner, NBCNews, Forbes, and many others. See her infographic show notes plus her top business tips/advice at TodaysLeadingWomen.com, or by cliking here!
Donna Moritz is the go-to gal for creating visual content that spreads like wildfire. In this episode, we talk about the four types of images artists can use to get their work seen. We also talk about tools you can use to create and publish your social media visuals without going insane. http:savvy painter.com/30
Have you noticed how captivating visuals are taking over social media news feeds? Are you wondering what it takes to implement this visual social media marketing strategy? This week on the Social Media Social Hour podcast I’m joined by Donna Moritz, one of the world’s leading authorities on visual social media. In 45 minutes, Donna […] The post The Secret to Becoming a Visual Social Media Marketing Rock Star! appeared first on Casual Fridays.
The Agents of Change: SEO, Social Media, and Mobile Marketing for Small Business
Visual content is one of the most powerful ways we can engage our audience, tell our story, and drive traffic to our website. Whether you're using infographics, photos or illustrations, you can instantly connect with your ideal customer if you're using the right images. In this week's episode, we talk with Donna Mortiz, who shares her secrets of creating amazing images and infographics that will help build your business. http://www.themarketingagents.com/47