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162- I have been following Elle for a while since, before 2019, when she used to send all of her images through a drop box, wow, and now has turned it into a full-blown website-based membership. We use Styled Stocked Society here at Pen and Posh, and we love everything it offers.We wanted to give you the chance to know about it and love it too! EPISODE NOTES:https://penandposh.com/blogs/podcast/growing-a-membership-site-from-the-ground-up-with-elle-drouin-from-styled-stock-society
One of the best things I've learned from interviewing entrepreneurs is that no one's path turns out as they expected. There are so many twists and turns to get to where they are today. Elle Drouin is no exception. She turned a business that involved an Instagram famous dog, and built a separate photography business into an empire without any photography experience, all based on a need in the market and through business/product validation she took the due diligence to research before taking the full-time leap. No matter what your business is, validating your business is a critical step to take before you build out your entire business, product or service offerings. If you go into it with an open mind and find ways to get the information you need, your product will be well worth the investment of time and energy because you'll know exactly what your ideal customers are looking for. For creative ways to validate your business and to learn how a seasoned expert entrepreneur, Elle, tune in to this episode now to hear how she successfully brought a need in the market to life. Inside this episode, we'll cover: How Elle got into digital products with an Instagram famous dog Her journey starting a photography business WITHOUT being a photographer The best ways to validate a business idea Creating a freebie to validate your paid offers, without giving it all away How to get your audience excited about the product that is yet to come Learn about the incredible membership she has created for those looking for stylish stock photos, videos, and templates
Not all stock photos are created equal. Back in 2016 when I was just getting started, I designed everything in my business for myself. Pretty quickly, I realized that while I was trying to differentiate myself with photos of lotus flowers and the seashore, there were so many people using the exact same photos I had. For today's episode, I'm excited to introduce you to a very good friend and colleague of mine, Elle Drouin, who is here to talk about how we can move past this huge stumbling block that prevents many of us from showing up online in the way we would want to be seen. About three years ago I met Elle in a small mastermind program and it's been extraordinary to watch how her business has thrived over the years. After several years of working as the Director of Marketing & Digital Strategy for e-commerce businesses, Elle decided to launch a business focused on helping other women build their brands with strategic, diverse, and easily accessible visual content. In 2016, she launched Styled Stock Society, a stylish stock photography membership to help business owners show up confidently and market their brand with unique visuals. Since then, Styled Stock Society has flourished and Elle has collaborated with incredible photographers who add new content to the library every single week. She's now the CEO and visionary for the brand, ensuring that they're always creating content that reflects how impactful and brilliant your business is. In this episode, Elle shares her journey in stock photography, the common challenges that coaches face when using stock photos, and a special offer she's opened up to the Coach with Clarity community for her membership program. Let's do this! If you want to learn more about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit the show notes. * * * * * * Grow Your Coaching Practice! Go from idea to income in 90 days or less with the free Coach with Clarity Business Blueprint! Want to connect further? Follow me on Instagram and continue the discussion in the Coach with Clarity Facebook group. Want to work together? Join the Coach with Clarity Collective today!
Elle Drouin, founder of StyledStockSociety.com, shares how she scaled her membership without live launching. Hint: metrics play a big role!Want to get the scoop on this episode? Go to https://www.saravartanian.com/blog/2Work with me:Get The List Playbook: https://www.saravartanian.com/list-playbookJoin The Launch Playbook Club: https://www.saravartanian.com/launch-playbookWork with me one-on-one: https://www.saravartanian.com/work-with-meStay Connected:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saravartanian/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/saravartaniansocialco
Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Already have a website? Take the Free "Jumpstart Your Website Traffic" marketing mini-course at www.jumpstartyourwebsitetraffic.com Leave a Review! One of the things that I’m so, so passionate about when it comes to building your business is making sure that you’re spending your time and money on things that will bring you a return on your investment when you’re just starting out. And I’m so adamant about it for you, because I’ve made so many decisions that delayed my success that I don’t want you to make the same mistakes that I did. It does not need to take you three years to be able to quit your day job, not because you’re not making enough money to replace your paycheck, but because you’re spending too much of it on things your business just isn’t ready for. That’s why I teach you how to DIY your own website for free inside my Free 5 Day Website Challenge - so that you can get your business off the ground quickly without spending a ton of time and money having someone do it for you when it’s inevitably going to change 6 months to a year in. And that’s why I love introducing you to people like today’s guest, Elle Drouin, founder of Styled Stock Society – a stylish stock photography membership for women entrepreneurs. I’m a total fangirl of Styled Stock Society not just because their images are gorgeous, but because they make you look like a total boss even if you’re on a budget. And it’s not just stock photos - they have Canva templates for all the assets you need to create to run an online business. There is absolutely a time and a place to invest in hiring a professional to design your website or design a brand for you or create custom assets like freebies, and that time is AFTER you’ve done the work to validate your ideas, and that’s exactly what Elle and I get into in today’s episode. Elle and I talk about: Elle’s transition from financial planner to photography membership site for female entrepreneurs. How Elle’s dog’s Instagram led to her first paying client. Why Elle’s first course flopped, and what she learned from it that changed everything. Elle’s marketing strategy and how she grows her audience. How she’s grown her team and what her first hire looked like. Elle's philosophy on money. Her thoughts on pivoting in your business. The one belief Elle had to change about herself to get where she is today. My favorite quotes from Elle: “If you have a solution to a problem that people actually have, and you're willing to put that solution in front of them, you've just got to take the chance.” “You kind of have to be conscious of how much you're actually spending and making sure that you're not spending it all.” “I've been very intentional with anything that I've created or launched to make sure that there are people that actually want it and are willing to pay for it and it's actually going to enable them to grow their business.” Resources mentioned in this episode: Free Stock Photos Bio: Elle is a product stylist, photographer, crazy dog mom, and Founder of Styled Stock Society – a stylish stock photography membership for women entrepreneurs. When she’s not styling and shooting photos, she’s also the human behind the Instagram-famous pup @mochiandthecity (who is far more popular than she’ll ever be). Connect with Elle: Elle Drouin Website Styled Stock Society Instagram Facebook Pinterest
Today's episode dives into Elle Drouin's story of how she earned over $31k from a tripwire digital product in 2019. Elle calls it the "easiest money" she's ever earned in her life. There are lots of people that don't even make 31k in a year, and Elle managed to earn it all passively with a teeny tiny $17 product completely on auto-pilot. How'd she do it? We're covering all of that and more in today's episode. Learn to setup your tripwire at edenfried.com/instant-customer //GUEST BIO// Elle is a product stylist, photographer, crazy dog mom, and Founder of Styled Stock Society – a stylish stock photography membership for women entrepreneurs. host of the Revenue on Repeat Summit. When she's not styling and shooting photos, she helps other women create, launch, and grow subscription businesses so that they can spend less time working, and more time living! //LINKS IN THE SHOW// Check out Elle's website here: https://elledrouin.com/ Learn how to turn your leads into instant customers with a tripwire totally for free at edenfried.com/instant-customer Blue Chic tripwire template: click here //LET'S CONNECT// Visit the site over at EdenFried.com Instagram| click here to join in on the fun Pinterest | https://www.pinterest.com/bloggerinsights/ //FREE GIFTS// Learn how I made my first ever $1k online and started to build my life of freedom and flexibility - download the ebook here at edenfried.com/case-study Create your first sales funnel with these FREE sales funnel templates: access here at edenfried.com/sales-funnel-worksheet Come up with your next digital product idea TODAY - free mini course! https://edenfried.com/idea/ Skyrocket your email list by using these 20 list building methods (free guide): https://edenfried.com/list-building-freebie/
In this episode of Marketing Personalities, Brit Kolo speaks with INTJ, Elle Drouin, who’s a brilliant online entrepreneur and who leans on her natural affinity for numbers, data, and logic to build and scale her businesses as an INTJ Marketing Personality Type. Links Mentioned: Styled Stock Society Website Styled Stock Society on Instagram Elle’s Personal Website Elle on Instagram @mochiandthecity on Instagram Revenue on Repeat Website
On this episode, I chat with Elle Drouin, entrepreneur & owner of Styled Stock Society, about how she got started implementing a system for cash flow management in her businesses.
On this episode, I chat with Elle Drouin, entrepreneur & owner of Styled Stock Society, about how she got started implementing a system for cash flow management in her businesses.
Have you ever wanted to created an online subscription site, but had no clue where to begin? Well, you’re in luck, because today I’m talking to Elle Drouin, founder of Styled Stock Society.Elle is a product stylist, photographer, crazy dog mom, and host of the Revenue on Repeat Summit. When she’s not styling and shooting photos for the Styled Stock Society – a stylish stock photography membership for women entrepreneurs, she helps other women create, launch, and grow subscription businesses so that they can spend less time working, and more time living!In her “free” time, she’s also the human behind the Instagram-famous pup @mochiandthecity (who is far more popular than she’ll ever be).In this episode, we talk about how she created her stock photo membership and she walks us step-by-step how you, too, can create your own online subscription site. She also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to run an online subscription site.Grab the Episode's Show Notes here: https://amandagenther.com/episode-4/
How often do you stop yourself from doing something new because you don't feel prepared/good/experienced enough for it? While planning out your next step might help ease your nerves, sometimes the next step is to throw that plan out the window and dive in head first. You can plan all you want, but in the end, you'll never be able to predict what might come from taking that leap of faith. When today's guest, Elle Drouin took a leap in her career, it later evolved into not one but multiple new business ventures. But before Elle took that leap, her story started off in a similar way as our past guests. She was originally working in a traditional office job as a financial adviser. But it was when she decided to start a lifestyle blog as a creative outlet that her path began to take a different turn. This blog eventually led her to other opportunities such as moving to New York to take over a social media position she had no prior experience in other than what she had done through her blog. From that point on, her path evolved into an ongoing journey of one new venture leading to another. Currently, Elle is a product stylist stylist, photographer, dog mom of an internet famous pup (Mochi), and host of the Revenue on Repeat Summit. She not only uses her photography skills to shoot photos for the Styled Stock Society, a stylish stock photography membership for women entrepreneurs, but she also shoots all the photos for her famous pup's Instagram account! (Seriously, so cute). I love Elle's story because she took a leap of faith into a job that she didn't have any formal experience in. She could have come up with a million reasons why she wasn't experienced enough for the position but she went ahead and did it anyway. This is an incredibly important lesson for anyone listening, you don't have to be an expert, or really know what you're doing, in order to take that next step. You really never know what will come up as a result of following that new idea or saying yes to that opportunity despite how prepared (or unprepared) you may feel. Here is what we chat about in this episode: Why it's important to put yourself out there because you never know where it'll lead. Why it's okay to pivot careers (even multiple times). How everything you need/want to learn is at your fingertips. And so much more! Where to find Elle: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elledrouin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mochiandthecity/ Website: https://styledstocksociety.com/ Website: https://elledrouin.com/ Resources Mentioned: LFAQ Facebook Group July Challenge Sign Up Atomic Habits by James Clear August Live Event Sign Up Follow along for more: www.lessonsfromaquitter.com https://www.facebook.com/lessonsfromaquitter https://www.instagram.com/lessonsfromaquitter/ https://twitter.com/quitterpodcast
Full disclosure, I found my special guest, Elle Drouin, through her dog Mochi’s Instagram!! Elle joins me to discuss what it’s like to evolve with your business and really understand what user data says about your brand and your product. She shares tips for how to access great content whether it’s for social media, your website, or your new subscription-based program! In this podcast episode, we share: Elle’s background with Instagram and digital marketing How Elle transitioned from digital marketing to owning a consulting business Why Elle stepped out of consulting and started a styling photography business How Elle has used social media to build community around her membership How Elle creates curated content based on member feedback Why Elle is launching new resources to help others with subscription based businesses How Elle uses Pinterest to increase awareness for her businesses Advice for new business owners who want great visual content Meet Elle Drouin Elle Drouin is a product stylist, brand photographer, and business mentor to creative entrepreneurs. After several years working as the Director of Marketing & Digital Strategy for e-commerce businesses, Elle launched her own business to focus on helping online business owners build brands that are as profitable as they are pretty. She’s the creator of the Styled Stock Society, a stylish stock photography membership and teaches other women how to build sustainable businesses by creating recurring revenue streams. Elle is also human behind the popular Instagram account @mochiandthecity. Elle's dog Mochi is a 4 year old maltipoo model and influencer with over 100,000 followers. Elle and Mochi have been featured on Entrepreneur, Refinery29, the Today Show, and a number of other media outlets. They've collaborated with brands like ABC, American Express, Disney, Google, and The Ritz-Carlton and also use their platform to raise awareness for organizations like the Humane Society and local rescue organizations. Connect with Elle: https://www.instagram.com/elledrouin/ https://www.facebook.com/elledrouin https://twitter.com/elledrouin https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelledrouin https://www.instagram.com/mochiandthecity/ https://www.instagram.com/styledstocksociety/ Links Mentioned Styled Stock Society - A Stylish Stock Photo Membership This Episode Is Made Possible By: Social Report: The world’s most complete social media management platform and my social media management tool of choice. Savvy Social School: Everything you need to increase visibility, growth, and engagement on social media
Elle Drouin is the founder of The Styled Stock Society and human behind @mochiandthecity. After several years working as the Director of Marketing & Digital Strategy for e-commerce businesses, Elle launched her own business to focus on helping other women build brands that are as profitable as they are pretty. Elle currently runs the Styled … Continued
Elle Drouin is the founder of The Styled Stock Society and human behind @mochiandthecity. After several years working as the Director of Marketing & Digital Strategy for e-commerce businesses, Elle launched her own business to focus on helping other women build brands that are as profitable as they are pretty. Elle currently runs the Styled Stock Society, a stylish stock photography membership for female entrepreneurs, as well as works as a commercial photographer for beauty and lifestyle brands. Elle's dog Mochi is a 3-year-old maltipoo model and influencer with over 100,000 followers. Elle and Mochi have been featured on Entrepreneur, Refinery29, the Today Show, and a number of other media outlets. They've collaborated with brands like ABC, American Express, Disney, Google, and The Ritz-Carlton and also use their platform to raise awareness for organizations like the Humane Society and (RED).We explore these hot topics!Getting feedback from your customers, but not letting it get you down when it’s negative Handling those moments when your perfectionist tendencies get in the wayHow to bring an idea to market quickly and get feedback from your audienceBatching your month by creating focus WEEKS vs. focus DAYSHow you never really “arrive” at the moment when everything is figured outLearning to adapt & evolve as you go to continue growing in life & businessTry Teami Blends!We have a special offer for Art of Podcast listeners. Save 20% on orders of $49.99 or more at www.teamiblends.com with the code HATCHTRIBE! We love the 30 Day Detox & the Green Tea Face Mask!Connect with Elle Drouin:Website: http://elledrouin.com Styled Stock Society: http://styledstocksociety.com Styled Stock Society social media link: InstagramElle's social media links: Facebook | Instagram | TwitterConnect with Hilary Johnson & Hatch Tribe:Website: https://www.hatchtribe.com/Members Circle: https://members.hatchtribe.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hatchtribe/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hatchtribe/FREE BOOK DOWNLOAD!Get a FREE copy of "The Girls Guide to Surviving the Startup" written by Hilary Johnson, founder of Hatch Tribe. http://hatchtribe.pages.ontraport.net/girls-guide-download.
On today's show, I have Jackie Stoughton who is a lawyer located in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania.During the episode, Jackie and I discuss what made her get into the law industry, her struggles in her career, misconceptions people have about lawyers, and so much more!Also, this will be the LAST new interview episode of 2018! We will be re-releasing some popular episodes over the next few weeks and will be taking a holiday break to rest and recharge. Excited to see what 2019 brings for the Day in the Life podcast!Excited for you to tune in and hope you enjoy! In today’s episode, you'll find out: What made Jackie decide to go into the law industry. What she struggles with the most in her career as a lawyer. Misconceptions people have about what it's really like to be a lawyer. One piece of advice she'd offer to someone who wants to become a lawyer. Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/056 Links mentioned: Day in the Life of Ericka Young, Certified Financial Coach Day in the Life of Elle Drouin, Styled Stock Photographer Follow Jackie: Website Facebook Instagram Pinterest Twitter Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on iTunes. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Join the Facebook group to interact with guests and other listeners Join the Day in the Life newsletter
Elle Drouin is the founder of three businesses that she currently runs — wonderfelle MEDIA, Styled Stock Society and she’s the human behind @mochiandthecity. After several years working as the Director of Marketing & Digital Strategy for e-commerce businesses, Elle launched her own business to focus on helping other women build brands that are as profitable as they are pretty. Elle currently runs the Styled Stock Society, a stylish stock photography membership for women entrepreneurs, as well as works as a commercial photographer for beauty and lifestyle brands. Elle’s dog Mochi is a 4 year old maltipoo model and influencer with over 100,000 Instagram followers. Elle and Mochi have been featured on Entrepreneur, CNBC, the Today Show, and a number of other media outlets. They’ve collaborated with brands like American Express, Disney, Google, and The Ritz-Carlton and also use their platform to raise awareness for organizations like the Humane Society and local shelters. On today’s episode we talked about the benefits of using stock photography, strategies, processes and tools for streamlining social media and and why we need to focus on solving a problem as we build our products and services. ON TODAY’S EPISODE: Her three business & what she does for each Her career path prior to becoming an entrepreneur The types of customers Styled Stock Society caters to How her customers are using her images and how she customizes her photos for specific brands and needs The aesthetic of her photos & collections When she realized that Styled Stock Society was going to be successful How Mochi became a social media influencer Mochi’s online persona How Elle came up with who Mochi’s ideal follower is The processes and programs Elle uses for social media scheduling Which social media platform has been the most profitable for Elle Her advice for entrepreneurs What’s next for Styled Stock Society & Mochi KEY TAKE-AWAYS: “I wanted to figure out a way that I could help people with their marketing that didn't involve me talking all-day long.” - Elle Drouin “You're solving a problem for these business owners that are wearing so many hats, and they just can't do all of these things themselves.” - Katie Hunt “There are a lot of different ways you can customize the photos to be more specific to your brand.” - Elle Drouin “One of the things that we try to do is have a lot of negative space in certain photos in our collections so that there is room if you have maybe a desktop that has a few different items on it. You could actually drop a product image in it so it would look like it's sitting on the desktop with the rest of the other things.” - Elle Drouin “The level of effort that I put into the business just makes so much more sense to me than all the time I was spending doing things that were more one-on-one versus one-to-many.” - Elle Drouin “Mochi is a very Cosmopolitan dog in New York. She dresses up. She goes out for cocktails. She's currently in the middle of a summer in the Hamptons.” - Elle Drouin “Similar to creating any other type of brand for business or your person, just really thought about who the people are that were following her at that point and decided to be more strategic about creating content specifically for them.” - Elle Drouin “It's less about her real life, because her real life is 90% napping, and more just like a fun, creative outlet and a way that we have found to connect with people all over the world.” - Elle Drouin “I would say 80% of the time, we are trying to create engaging content, trying to get to know our audience, trying to relate to them and find ways that we can help them. Then, that 20% is the more obvious promotional sales focus.” - Elle Drouin “I'm creating visual content and selling photos to people, so people are more likely to find me on visual platforms.” - Elle Drouin “Solve a problem. Don't start with an idea because it's just something that you want to do but really think about who you want to serve and how you're helping them.” - Elle Drouin “The types of content that you create, everything you put out there is going to be affected by your why and what you're just trying to do.” - Elle Drouin CONNECT WITH ELLE DROUIN Website: https://elledrouin.com/ Elle's social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elledrouin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elledrouin/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/elledrouin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/elledrouin Mochi’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mochiandthecity/ Styled Stock Society social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/styledstocksociety/ BOOTH BLUEPRINT If you’re gearing up for trade show season and need help creating a beautiful booth that doesn’t break the bank, I want to invite you to my free masterclass. I’m sharing my three secrets to maximize your trade show investment and keep wholesale orders coming in long after you trade show end. To join me for this FREE workshop, head to www.theboothblueprint.com to register! SUBSCRIBE To subscribe on iOS, go to the iTunes page and subscribe to Proof to Product. On Android, you can listen using your favorite podcast app. WRITE A REVIEW Writing a review on iTunes will help other product based business owners find Proof to Product as they are working to up level, scale, and build profitable and sustainable companies. FOLLOW PROOF TO PRODUCT Follow Proof to Product on Instagram for the latest updates. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST If you'd like to receive more information about our upcoming episodes of Proof to Product including show notes and information about our guests, head over to www.prooftoproduct.com and sign up for our email list. SHARE Be sure to share Proof to Product with all of the product based business owners that you know! ABOUT PROOF TO PRODUCT: Proof to Product is brought to you by Tradeshow Bootcamp and hosted by Katie Hunt. Since 2011, TSBC has worked with hundreds of product based businesses to help them up level, scale, and build profitable sustainable companies. You can find our show notes and additional resources at ProofToProduct.com. If you like what you heard today, please head over to Apple Podcast to leave a five star review and subscribe. Thanks so much for listening. We'll be back next week with a new episode!
Running an Online business requires a visual presence. Elle Drouin of the Styled Stock Society is joining us today to talk about how service-based businesses can use stock photography to enhance their online presence, tell a story and create more content. Join us as Elle shares how she successfully manages multiple brands and spends her time on each one.
Come follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/systemssavedmeGUEST BIO:Elle Drouin is the founder of wonderfelle MEDIA and human behind @mochiandthecity. After several years working as the Director of Marketing & Digital Strategy for e-commerce businesses, Elle launched her own business to focus on helping other women build brands that are as profitable as they are pretty. Elle currently runs the Styled Stock Society, a stylish stock photography membership for female entrepreneurs, as well as works as a commercial photographer for beauty and lifestyle brands.Elle's dog Mochi is a 3 year old maltipoo model and influencer with over 100,000 followers. Elle and Mochi have been featured on Entrepreneur, Refinery29, the Today Show, and a number of other media outlets. They've collaborated with brands like ABC, American Express, Disney, Google, and The Ritz-Carlton and also use their platform to raise awareness for organizations like the Humane Society and (RED).When Elle isn't busy styling, shooting, and creating content for brands both small and large, you can find her binge-watching Bravo TV, hoarding pretty office supplies, or eating her way through Brooklyn with her husband Zach.WHERE YOU CAN FIND ELLE DROUIN:https://elledrouin.com/https://www.facebook.com/elledrouinhttps://twitter.com/elledrouinhttps://www.pinterest.com/elledrouin/https://www.instagram.com/elledrouin/FREEBIE - Free Stock Photos See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's mini-sode we're featuring a compilation of the best parts of people's days! One question I ask every guest on the Day in the Life podcast is "what is the best part of your day." I think it's a great question to ask because it's a reminder that on most days, there is a highlight or something good or great happened. Of course we all have bad days, but I like to try and focus on the positive even when your day is subpar. This compilation features a variety of past Day in the Life guests and what their best parts of their days are. I hope you enjoy! Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/best-part-of-peoples-days Links mentioned: Day in the Life of Jacqueline Sutherland, Counterterrorism Expert Day in the Life of Elle Drouin, Styled Stock Photographer Day in the Life of Andrew Crockford, Former U.S. Air Force Captain Day in the Life of Lauren Frontiera, Founder of The Real Female Entrepreneur Day in the Life of Lisa & Peter Hoppe, Full-time World Travelers Day in the Life of DJ Martin, Broadway Advertiser Day in the Life of James Hinkle, Middle School Spanish Teacher Day in the Life of Jyo Carolino, Fight Choreographer Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on iTunes. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Join the Facebook group to interact with guests and other listeners Join the Day in the Life newsletter
Are you tired of working for other people? Stressed-out and exhausted from the day to day grind? Have you thought of just moving away from the corporate stretch and do something you love and do something fun? Our guest for today did just that! Meet today's guest, Elle Drouin, an NYC-based product stylist + photographer, marketing strategist, crazy dog mom, lover of all things pink and founder of Wonderfelle Media. Her business helps female entrepreneurs build hugely successful brands through drop-dead gorgeous photographs, marketing, and business strategy. In this episode, you will... Learn how to find the right target audience Hear about Elle’s background in finance and how she transitioned Hear about Elle's pet Instagram account that has thousands of followers! Discover how she started and grow her Styled Stock Society membership Learn about Elle's planning and how she keeps all her projects organized Get inspired by Elle's entrepreneurial story and find out more about how she changed her life from corporate to owning her own successful business that she loves! Insights "Having a flexible schedule is non-negotiable." "Wearing lipstick even for an audio-only interview makes me feel polished." "Do more of what works and less of what doesn't." Resources Elle Drouin @elledrouin Style Stock Society
In this episode of the Marketing in Yoga Pants Podcast, Brit interviews Elle Drouin, Product Stylist and Photographer at ElleDrouin.com. Elle is a multi-talented business owner and dog mama to @MochiAndTheCity on Instagram, serving her audience through membership in the Styled Stock Society and working with clients 1:1. Learn how she is using her background in marketing to create fun in her businesses. Links: Elle's Website Elle on Instagram Styled Stock Society Membership Site Mochi's Instagram
On this episode, we hear from Elle Drouin, the Founder of The Styled Stock Society who went from working in finance to curating fancy photos. She’s also the momager behind the wildly popular doggie Instagram account @mochiandthecity. Elle gives us a glimpse into her life as an introverted creative online entrepreneur and shares awesome insights on how she manages her brand and business, plus only works three weeks a month. We get into the nitty-gritty of the business as Elle talks real numbers and scaling her business as well as what she does routinely to operate at maximum capacity. Grab your notebook now!Website - https://elledrouin.comPick My Brain Session - https://calendly.com/spqstrategy/pick-my-brain-sessionSPQ Resources - https://switchpivotorquit.teachable.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/switchpivotorquit/www.SwitchPivotorQuit.comYoung Entrepreneur, Make Money Online, Motivational Quotes, Literary Agents, Book Publishing, How To Start A Business, The Secret, Time Management, Law Of Attraction
Elle Drouin is owner of the Styled Stock Society, a styled stock photography shop for female entrepreneurs. She's also the human behind Insta-famous pup MochiandtheCity (they just hit 100K followers!). Today Elle shares how the Styled Stock Society came to be on accident and how now she's able to help female entrepreneurs around the globe share their visual branding through chic and stylish photos. CONNECT WITH ELLE: WEBSITE INSTA STYLED STOCK SOCIETY MOCHI & THE CITY CONNECT WITH KELSEY: INSTA // FACEBOOK The Radiant Tribe Facebook Group
On this episode of Becoming Fearless, meet Elle Drouin, a New York-based product stylist, photographer, and content creator. Elle runs three different businesses: she creates custom branded imagery for beauty and lifestyle brands, runs the Styled Stock Society, and is the voice behind Mochi and the City. Elle started a career in corporate finance after school, but soon realized finance wasn’t for her. After working freelance as a consultant for a while, she realized she also didn’t want to consult full-time – but she recognized a need for stylish images for influencers and entrepreneurs and launched Styled Stock Society. Join Annie and Elle as they talk learning your industry, setting goals, being intentional, and realizing you’re irreplaceable.
How does Elle Drouin manage to run THREE profitable businesses, and only work 3 weeks each month?! Yep, I had to know too! Tune in to hear Elle's 3 big tips for keeping it all together, and allowing herself more time for rest and creativity.
Today, I am chatting with Elle Drouin about batching content, so you can take time off. Have you grabbed the Profitable Boss Roadmap? Grab the 5-step blueprint here: http://profitplanner.co/boss
On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, Elle Drouin -- founder of the Styled Stock Society -- talks about going through the process of going a different route than expected, experimenting until she found "her thing," being brave enough to ask her community what they really wanted from her, and how she eventually developed a standout business that offers women entrepreneurs gorgeous images that they can use to build their brands.
On today's show, I have Elle Drouin, Product Stylist Photographer & Insta-Famous Pet Owner, who's located in New York City. Elle was one of my first business friends who I found on, you guessed it, Instagram. We've partnered together on several projects and hang in the same online business groups and she's such a fun person to know! Obviously I had to have someone on that owns a Insta-famous pet because I know there's a LOT of you out there that either 1) are really curious about this and want to start your own Instagram for your beloved pet or 2) are totally clueless about this world and are intrigued at learning more. Elle and I chat about her background in finance and how it led her to start her own business, how she grew her dog Mochi's Instagram account strategically, the weird requests she gets, and her biggest struggle she has managing both businesses. Excited for you to tune in and hope you enjoy! In today’s episode, you'll find out: Elle (and Mochi's) morning routine. Elle's background in finance and how it led her to start her own business. How & why she started Mochi's Instagram account and how she grew it strategically. How she determines what Mochi's audience wants to see on Instagram. Her advice for those who want to grow an Instagram account authentically. Why she decided to start her own styled stock photography business. If she feels pressure to make everything in her Instagram feed look perfect all of the time. How she batches her project tasks and the tools she uses to stay organized. Elle's favorite partnership Mochi was a part of. The weirdest request Elle's gotten for a brand collaboration with Mochi. How much does Mochi gets paid per sponsorship. The biggest struggle she has running her business and Mochi's account. Which Bravo celebrity Mochi is most like. Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/009 Links mentioned: Websites: http://wonderfelle.com/ / https://www.styledstocksociety.com/ Follow her & Mochi on social media:Elle's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wonderfelle/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wonderfelle/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/wonderfelle/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wonderfelle Mochi's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mochiandthecity/ (SHOPATHON)RED Famous Dogs of Instagram: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XueSgO_jdo Mochi the Internet Dog on the Red Carpet at the 20th Annual Webby Awards: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEZtGqX6T7k Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Leave an honest review on iTunes. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Join the Facebook group to interact with guests and other listeners Join the Day in the Life newsletter
What if I told you that you could get more potential clients and customers coming to your website to check out your services and products...with minimal effort? You’d be all ears, right? Well, here’s one way: Use Pinterest effectively. After hearing repeatedly that her clients and customers had found her on Pinterest even though she was spending way more time on Instagram, Elle Drouin, creator of Wonderfelle Media, realized the value of Pinterest and became very strategic about how to leverage the platform to grow her business. In this episode of the Office Talk podcast, Elle shares her best Pinterest tips to drive traffic and gain quality leads that translate into real business. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE How to get noticed on Pinterest and gain followers All the essential elements of a pinnable pin and how to draw in leads with your Pinterest graphics Elle’s favorite tools for scheduling and managing her Pinterest account and why How to use group boards to build a community strategically on Pinterest What the advantages of Pinterest are in comparison to Instagram or other social media platforms What to track—and how often—to be able to tell if your efforts are working To learn more and get the show notes, visit: www.annettestepanian.com/podcast/31