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A lot of small business owners think more marketing is the answer to their problems. The thing is (9 times out of 10), more marketing just means more stress. In this episode, Christi and Tayler Cusick Hollman from Enji chat about how to look at your marketing metrics to adjust your marketing plan so you can get more out of your marketing, even if you're doing less.This episode is packed with gems like:How to know when a marketing channel isn't worth your energyWhat metrics to track and why they matterWhy simplifying your marketing strategy gives you more confidenceHow Enji was built to make your life easierYou'll feel a lot of relief and learn tactical ways you can make better decisions about your marketing.Learn More about Enji:Try Enji free for 14 days at enji.coInstagram: @enji_coConnect with ChristiWebsite: christijohnsoncreative.comInstagram: @christijohnsoncreative
A tribute to Sly Stone, courtesy of Steven Bernstein, opens a playlist featuring different strokes by different folks. The playlist features Steven Bernstein, Millennial Territory Orchestra, Antony Hegarty; Enji; Matthieu Saglio, Camille Saglio; Nicolas Masson; Alessandro Sgobbio; The Hemphill Stingtet; Pitch, Rhythm and Consciousness feat. Charles Burnham [pictured]. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/20782043/Mondo-Jazz [up to "Red Gold"]. Happy listening!
Cette semaine à mâmawi musique, Moe Clark nous présente Enkhjargal Erkhembayar, mieux connue sous le nom d'Enji. Originaire d'Oulan-Bator, la capitale de Mongolie, cette artiste utilise sa voix puissante pour mélanger des chants longs traditionnels à des techniques d'improvisation venues du jazz. Assistante à la recherche Geraldine Eguiluz.
就在几年前,一个朦胧的身影悄悄占据了我们的耳朵。时而是灰色,时而是红色,她空灵的声音在爵士乐的天空里自由地飞着,能让人暂时忘记身边的烦恼。 《Ursgal》和《Ulaan》这两张发表于德国厂牌 Squama 的作品,就出自 Enji 这位神秘的歌手。她在蒙古国首都乌兰巴托长大,学习爵士乐之后移居慕尼黑,唱着蒙语,但并不是人们刻板印象中的那种草原风情,而是以西方通俗音乐的配器为载体,还有大都市的地铁站里的嘈杂与风声。在2024年,她携手贝斯手 Martin Zenker 与吉他手 Paul Brändle 两位良师益友展开首次中国巡演,当来到我们的面前,我们才发现她这样活泼,像风铃一样轻盈。 在巡演之后,Enji 做客《周末变奏》为大家讲述了她与爵士乐的故事。而我们也从她的讲述和作品中,听到了一位音乐人的成长轨迹。 关注 Enji 的2025中国巡演: 《周末变奏》开通豆瓣页面,欢迎标记、点评! → 选曲/撰稿/配音/制作/包装:方舟 → 主题音乐:Yu Su → 采访鸣谢:战马时代 → 题图版式:六花 → 私信/合作联络: 微博/网易云/小宇宙 @线性方舟 → 《周末变奏》WX听友群敲门群主:aharddaysnight
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The Kara Report | Online Marketing Tips and Candid Business Conversations
Eight years in business—what a ride! I can't believe it's been that long, and honestly, it feels like the perfect time to reflect on everything I've learned. There are things I'm so glad I did early on… and then there are the things I'd 1000% do differently if I could go back.In this episode, I'm getting real about the biggest lessons from my business journey—what worked, what totally flopped, and what I wish I'd known sooner. From the systems I should have set up earlier to the investments I'll never make again, I'm sharing it all.If you're in the thick of growing your business (or just love a good behind-the-scenes chat), I hope this episode resonates with you!
Selección del más reciente e interesante jazz vocal con Lucía Domínguez, Kokayi, Sara Serpa, Fay Victor, Sinikka Langeland, Sofia Jernberg, Amy Gadiaga, Enji, Brandon Ross y Libérica. Temas que suenan en el programa: 01 2024 Lucía Domínguez & Noel Redolar - I'll Be Seeing You (3' 30'') 02 2025 Ambrose Akinmusire - Honey from a winter stone 03 MYanx Kokayi Mivos Chiquitamagic Sam Harris Justin Brown [fragmento] (8' 15'') 03 2024 Sara Serpa - Encounters and Collisions 04 Between Worlds - Ingrid Laubrock Erik Friedlander Angelica Sanchez (4' 59'') 04 2024 Fay Victor - Herbie Nichols Sung Life Is Funny That Way 06 Shuffle Montgomery - Michaël Attias Anthony Coleman Ratzo Harris Tom Rainey (5' 32'') 05 2022 Sinikka Langeland - Wind and Sun 05 Hands That Held - Mathias Eick Trygve Seim Mats Eilertsen Thomas Strønen (4' 01'') 06 2023 Sofia Jernberg & Alexander Hawkins - Musho 01 Adwa (6' 07'') 07 2024 Amy Gadiaga - All Black Everything 05 Petite - Joseph Oti Tom Waters Christ-Stéphane Boizi Luke Bacchus Simon Lamb (5' 47'') 08 2023 Enji - Ulaan 05 Vogl - Joana Queiroz Paul Brändle Munguntovch Tsolmonbayar Mariá Portugal (4' 16'') 09 2024 Brandon Ross - Phantom Station Off The End 03 The Gate Is Open - Graham Haynes David Virelles JT Lewis (3' 59'') 10 2025 Libérica - Alé Iberian Chants 02 Sant Joan Feu-lo Ben Gran - Pere Martínez Antonio Lizana Manel Fortià Oriol Roca (3' 11'') Y os recomiendo, como siempre, la web jazzaragon para estar al día del jazz en Aragón.
Ready to stop hating your marketing game? In this game-changing episode, host, Jan Touchberry sits down with Tayler Hollman, the founder of Enji - a revolutionary marketing software that's making small business owners fall in love with marketing (yes, really!). WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: - How a COVID "project gone rogue" turned into the most user-friendly marketing platform for small businesses - Why traditional marketing platforms like HubSpot might be overkill for your business (and your wallet) - The truth about social media marketing and why it might not be giving you the ROI you think - How to track your KPIs without wanting to pull your hair out - Why you don't need to be a marketing genius to crush your business goals KEY HIGHLIGHTS: - Enji's origin story as a passion project between a marketing consultant and her engineer husband - The revolutionary approach to simplifying marketing for non-experts - How Enji's community aspect is creating unexpected collaborations and support systems - The affordable solution to your marketing needs (starting at just $29/month!) - Why tracking your marketing efforts doesn't have to be overwhelming WHO IS THIS FOR? - Small business owners who are tired of feeling overwhelmed by marketing - Entrepreneurs looking for an affordable alternative to expensive marketing platforms - Anyone who's ever said "Just tell me what to do!" when it comes to marketing - Business owners ready to stop throwing spaghetti at the wall with their marketing efforts POWER QUOTE: "While you didn't sign up to be the chief marketing officer of your business, becoming one doesn't have to be daunting." - Tayler Hollman CALL TO ACTION: Ready to transform your marketing game? Start your FREE 14-day trial of Enji using Jan's affiliate link. Join a community of small business owners who are finally getting their marketing *ish together (in the best way possible). CONNECT WITH TAYLER: Website Instagram HOW TO SUPPORT THE SHOW: - Follow "Her Faith at Work" on your favorite podcast platform - Leave a review on Apple Podcasts - Share this episode with a fellow entrepreneur who needs to hear this message - Buy Me a Coffee ☕️ CONNECT WITH JAN: Here are all the best places and FREE stuff
The Kara Report | Online Marketing Tips and Candid Business Conversations
What does it really look like to get good at marketing? Especially at the beginning of the year, many of us set lofty goals: add a new channel to our marketing, spend less time marketing, finally be consistent, or create better content. But what does that actually look like? How can we actually get better at marketing?One of the things I wanted to bring to you early this year is an interview with a real business owner about how they finally got their marketing act together. If you're on the Instagram hustle train or just wondering where to start, you're going to love this interview with Danison.
Send Krystal a Text Message.What if your podcast could reach new heights by adding a visual element? This episode unpacks just that, offering you the tools and insights needed to expand your audio content into the vibrant world of YouTube. We promise you'll discover how to begin this transformation with minimal resources, even if you only have your phone. Join us as we thank Kay'aleya from the Herbal Womb Wisdom podcast for sparking this conversation and learn how to overcome the initial hurdles of integrating video into your podcasting journey.Have you ever wondered if hiring an editor could be a game-changer for your creative process? We explore this intriguing possibility by sharing our experiences with outsourcing video editing. From overcoming perfectionism to managing time more effectively, let us guide you through the maze of finding the right creative partner. You'll hear about our collaboration with our editor, Jay, and pick up tips on ensuring your editor's style aligns with your vision, allowing you to focus on other crucial aspects of your craft.Our community plays a key role in our podcasting adventure, and your participation is the secret ingredient. We're excited to engage with questions and shoutouts from our listeners, transforming your feedback into content that resonates. Whether you're tuning in through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube, remember that your involvement is the heartbeat of our community. Subscribe for updates and keep the momentum going as we continue to be your trusted partners in content creation. Keep pushing boundaries, and let's grow together with confidence!Click the "Send Krystal a Text Message" link above to send us your questions, comments, and feedback on the show! (Pssst...we'll do giveaways in upcoming episodes so make sure you leave your name & podcast title.)How to Start a Podcast Guide: The Complete GuideLearn how to plan, record, and launch your podcast with this illustrated guide.Tired of marketing your content alone? Try our featured tool, Enji, for free today! *affiliate link
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In this episode of the I Do Wedding Marketing Podcast, we're joined by Tayler Cusick-Hollman, Founder and CMO of Enji, to discuss actionable strategies and tools for wedding professionals to save time while boosting their marketing efforts. Tayler shares her expertise on time management, preparing for booking season, and how to effectively integrate AI into your workflow. Plus, she discusses Enji, the ultimate all-in-one marketing software for small businesses. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Time management tips for busy wedding professionals. How to get your business ready for booking season. Getting your desired outcome from AI: The Do's and Don'ts An overview of Enji and how it can simplify your marketing workflow with tools for post creation, scheduling, metrics, and more. Special Opportunities Mentioned: Enji Learn more about this platform and how it can transform your marketing plan.➡️ Explore Enji here.
Send Krystal a Text Message.Want to learn the secrets to elevating your podcast game? We promise you'll walk away with a toolbox full of strategies for podcast swaps and guesting. Join our chat with guest, Sam Brake-Guia from Podwritten, as we reveal the art of connecting with like-minded hosts and crafting pitches that resonate.Together, we reflect on our podcasting journeys, sharing amusing tales of mismatched pitches and the triumphs of finding the perfect podcast fit. We explore the transformation from the nerve-racking early days to the confident and articulate hosts we've become, all while emphasizing the importance of delivering value and authenticity to our audiences.Ever wondered how to make your podcast pitch stand out? We break down the common pitfalls and highlight the elements of a winning pitch. Sam shares his insights on positioning yourself as an expert and the importance of showcasing unique value rather than just personal achievements. Through practical examples, including Sam's own successful pitch, we illustrate how thorough research and social proof can open doors to invaluable opportunities. Additionally, we delve into leveraging agency networks to extend your reach, sharing stories of unexpected success that can inspire your podcasting journey.The final segment is a heartfelt exploration of high-quality content and its impact on storytelling and connection. We discuss the fine line between striving for quality and chasing perfection, offering our tips on maintaining passion and consistency in content creation. Highlighting Sam's platform, Podwritten, we invite listeners to explore resources that could aid their podcasting endeavors. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, this episode offers a blend of practical advice and motivational insights to fuel your podcasting passion.Click the "Send Krystal a Text Message" link above to send us your questions, comments, and feedback on the show! (Pssst...we'll do giveaways in upcoming episodes so make sure you leave your name & podcast title.)How to Start a Podcast Guide: The Complete GuideLearn how to plan, record, and launch your podcast with this illustrated guide.Tired of marketing your content alone? Try our featured tool, Enji, for free today! *affiliate link
Send Krystal a Text Message.Unlock the secrets to crafting a launch strategy that resonates and achieves results. What if you could transform your content releases from haphazard experiments into well-oiled, strategic operations? This episode promises to guide you through the maze of strategic content planning, drawing from my own experiences and insights, including those sparked by listener Hannah Gill's query about launching a podcast or service successfully.Join me as we dissect the critical phases of pre-launch, launch week, and post-launch, offering practical tactics and lessons learned from the launch of Podcasters Connect. We'll explore the art of aligning content ideas with promotional goals, managing timelines efficiently, and using AI tools like ChatGPT to streamline your workflow. Along the way, you'll gain insight into the importance of flexibility and agility, allowing for spontaneous opportunities like engaging with influencers or participating in impromptu online events.Finally, let's tackle the often-overlooked aspect of post-launch recovery. Learn how to avoid burnout by planning downtime, repurposing content, and leveraging community stories to keep your narrative fresh and engaging. Discover tools like the Business Booster Bundle that can help track your data and refine your approach for future launches. With the lessons insider this episode, you'll be equipped to face the ups and downs of launching, ensuring your content makes a meaningful impact.Don't miss out on the Founding Member's pricing for Podcasters Connect here: krystalproffitt.com/join Click the "Send Krystal a Text Message" link above to send us your questions, comments, and feedback on the show! (Pssst...we'll do giveaways in upcoming episodes so make sure you leave your name & podcast title.)How to Start a Podcast Guide: The Complete GuideLearn how to plan, record, and launch your podcast with this illustrated guide.Tired of marketing your content alone? Try our featured tool, Enji, for free today! *affiliate link
Send us a textP.S. Black Friday Sale is HERE! https://www.visibilityonpurpose.com/blackfridayToday, we sit down with Tayler Cusick Hollman, founder of Enji—a marketing software for the small business owner to talk about the differences between Marketing & PR.Are they the same? What's different? Hear what Tayler learned over the years!- The difference between marketing and PR- 2 PR Tactics that worked and 1 that failed miserably- Why most business owners don't get steady leads- How her SAAS marketing platform, Enji, came to beConnect with Tayler & Enji!Website: https://www.enji.co/IG: @enji_coLinkedin: @enji, @taylercusickhollman BLACK FRIDAY SALE!! https://www.visibilityonpurpose.com/blackfridayWatch our FREE masterclass to start landing big press features like Forbes & interviews on top 1% podcasts: https://www.visibilityonpurpose.com/getfeatured Connect with us on and off the pod! Website: www.visibilityonpurpose.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visibilityonpurpose/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@visibilityonpurpose
Send Krystal a Text Message.Experience the journey of transforming your marketing approach with insights from Tayler, a seasoned marketing consultant with an innovative mind behind Enji. Discover how her nearly decade-long expertise revolutionizes how small business owners and entrepreneurs manage their marketing campaigns quickly and confidently. Our serendipitous meeting at the Craft and Commerce conference sparked a conversation on the power of networking. It highlighted how Enji's tools have become a game-changer for my marketing strategies at Proffitt Media.Navigating the world of entrepreneurship, especially within niche markets like the wedding industry, can often lead to the pitfall of winging it. We unravel the significance of a well-structured marketing plan that alleviates the pressure of decision-making and the myth that marketing can be completely outsourced. For solopreneurs and content creators, this episode is a beacon of understanding how crucial strategic input remains, even when delegating marketing tasks. A successful website is at the heart of this strategy, and we share valuable insights on crafting a digital presence that resonates authentically with clients and enhances user experience.Uncover the secrets to overcoming marketing hurdles and setting achievable goals with confidence. Learn how recalibrating expectations can foster a more positive outlook, using podcasts as a strategic tool to nurture leads rather than chasing numbers. Tayler sheds light on her journey as a "recovering perfectionist" and how Enji is designed to streamline and simplify content management tasks. This episode is packed with practical advice and inspiration, showcasing Tayler's passion for empowering business growth through effective marketing strategies.Click the "Send Krystal a Text Message" link above to send us your questions, comments, and feedback on the show! (Pssst...we'll do giveaways in upcoming episodes so make sure you leave your name & podcast title.)Tired of marketing your content alone? Try our featured tool, Enji, for free today! *affiliate link
Most entrepreneurs sit on their ideas for way too long. You know, waiting for the "right time" to start their business. The thing is, there is never a "right" or "perfect" time to start a business—you just gotta do the damn thing! In this episode, Tayler teams up with her longtime friend and powerhouse entrepreneur Marina Pannell—owner of Harper & Ivory bridal boutique. Together, they dive into Marina's wild journey from almost starting a coffee shop to finally opening her dream business, even as the world was shutting down. Whether you're stuck overthinking or just waiting for someone to tell you to hit go, Tayler and Marina are here to remind you: the time is now. Strap in, it's time to get uncomfortable (in the best way possible)! Want more Pretty Okay? It's all right here!Turbocharge your brand's exposure and become a sought-after podcast guest with PodcastAlly.com!Pretty Okay is hosted by Tayler Cusick Hollman, founder of Enji, and produced by Earfluence.
A marketing consultant and small-business builder, Tayler Cusick-Hollman is the Founder of Enji—though you might recognize her from one of her other companies: TAYLRD Media and Designs and Sourced Co.In her newest endeavor, Enji, Tayler is taking everything she has learned over nearly a decade of helping small businesses with marketing, and creating a suite of online marketing tools that work with your lifestyle, make sense for you, and fit your business. Because while you didn't sign up to be the Chief Marketing Officer of your business, Enji believes that becoming one doesn't have to be so daunting. Enji aims to empower you with the tools and solutions to make more informed decisions, use your resources more effectively, get creative with connecting with customers, and ultimately grow!TAKEAWAYS:Make decisions from a place of feeling good physically and mentally. Tayler says, "I won't be successful if I am not good as a person. So I try to play when I need to play and work hard when I need to work hard."Make decisions from a place of data. Having data helps you have accountability for your business. Learn to become more data-driven to help see where progress is, if it's in the right direction, and where there might be leaks. Make sure you are building a business that works. Make decisions from a place of actually listening to what your people want. Listening really deeply to what our community is saying is key because they hold a lot of answers to all of these things. They are the reason we keep thinking about the problems we are trying to solve. They are shaping what success looks like for us. If we don't build an offer or product that enables them to be successful, we will never be successful. RESOURCES:Visit the blog post that goes along with this episode for more resourcesVisit Tayler on Enji's websiteSend Tayler a DM over on InstagramSnag a seat in Allison's Sell on Autopilot Masterclass, and learn how to use email marketing to sell while you sleep (or, ‘ya know…live your actual life!)CONNECT WITH ALLISON:Follow Allison on InstagramDID YOU HAVE AN 'AH-HA MOMENT' WHILE LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE?If you found value and are ready to take action from listening to this episode, head to Apple Podcasts and help us reach new audiences by giving the podcast a rating and a review. This helps us to reach more online coaches who are creating a thriving 6-figure business.Music courtesy of www.bensound.com
Courtney and Dana are joined by marketing guru Tayler Cusick Hollman, founder of Enji, who breaks down the tricky transition of scaling your business while keeping your marketing fresh and effective. From avoiding the “new girl energy” burnout to hiring the right kind of marketing help (because not everyone can do it all!), Tayler dishes on practical strategies for businesses in the in-between stage. This show is hosted by Dana Kadwell and Courtney Hopper and is produced by Earfluence.Check out their other hustles!C&D Events The Bradford Wedding VenueAnthem HouseHustle and Gather
YouTube isn't just for influencers and cat videos any more—but you knew that. The thing you might not know though, is the fact that being on YouTube is a smart move for pretty much any small business! And in this episode of the Pretty Okay Podcast, Tayler chats with YouTube expert LaShonda Brown, who shares how service providers can harness the power of YouTube to grow their biz and (gasp) maybe even work less! From 20-hour work weeks to leveraging long-form content and YouTube Shorts, LaShonda talks all about her top tips for getting started on YouTube—even if you're camera-shy. Want more Pretty Okay? It's all right here!Turbocharge your brand's exposure and become a sought-after podcast guest with PodcastAlly.com!Pretty Okay is hosted by Tayler Cusick Hollman, founder of Enji, and produced by Earfluence.
In this episode, Dolly DeLong interviews one of her 1:1 Launch Clients, an ADHD teen life coach, Kelly Biltz, who shares her journey of becoming a coach and its impact on her family. They discuss the importance of finding a niche, launching a group program, and the power of email marketing in the pre-launch phase. Kelly successfully launched a group program using email marketing to drive traffic to her webinar, which had a 26% conversion rate. The launch brought in way more than expected (all because of the power of a pre-launch)! Full show notes HERETop reasons to listen to the entire episode:Real-Life Launch Success Story: Hear how ADHD coach Kelly Biltz turned a past failed launch into a successful $18K group program, offering practical insights for anyone looking to improve their launch strategy.Step-by-Step Launch Breakdown: Learn about the personalized launch strategies Kelly used, including email marketing, webinars, and how to engage your audience for higher conversion rates effectivelyMentioned Resources:
Are you being intentional in your marketing? This week, we're kicking off a brand new series on the podcast all about marketing with intention. Our first guest, Tayler Cusick-Hollman joins us to help lay the foundation of intentionality with crafting a marketing plan. After watching entrepreneurs with small marketing budgets struggle, Tayler developed Enji, a marketing solution for small businesses. Listen in as she shares how to prioritize your marketing efforts, determine your channels, and market with intention!Today's episode is brought to you by my Client Hub Template inside the DIY Systems Template Shop. Business owners often have their client information spread across a variety of different tools, making it hard to access the information they need to make critical decisions. That's why I built the Client Hub Template for Airtable, to take the guesswork out of building your own!Shop Now >Mentioned in this EpisodeClick to Convert by Inkpot CreativeExpanding Your Business through Virtual Summits with KP & Jessie of Inkpot CreativeConnect with TaylerWebsite: enji.coInstagram: instagram.com/enji_coFacebook: facebook.com/enjimarketingPodcast: prettyokaypodcast.com/Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCXUQ06KoBdHN91sFu-NSV4Q
This week, I'm joined by Kinsey Soderberg, the brilliant mind behind Feel Good Social. Kinsey is here to chat with us about something I know we're all curious about: how to use AI tools authentically in your business. She's sharing how she integrates AI into her systems and workflows, trains AI to sound like her brand, and how you can use AI tools authentically in your business to save time and increase productivity.Top reasons to listen to the entire episode:Learn how to use AI to streamline your business systems and workflowsHear how Kinsey uses AI to edit video 4.5x faster than she used toGet practical tips to train AI to sound just like your brand voiceLearn how to start using AI in your business without feeling completely overwhelmed or getting content that sounds like a robot.Mentioned Resources:
Ready to supercharge your lead generation and grow your email list? In this week's episode of the Systems & Workflow Magic Podcast, I sit down with Davey Jones, the CEO of BDOW! An expert in digital marketing strategies. Davey shares his top insights on why building an email list is crucial for any business owner, regardless of where you are in your entrepreneurial journey.Top reasons to listen to the entire episode:Learn why email marketing is vital to scaling your businessGet practical tips to find success with a small email listHear how BDOW! can help grow your audience and streamline your workflowsGet inspired from Davey Jones' best advice and encouragement for business ownersMentioned Resources:
We're trading the soft kid gloves for brass knuckles in this episode! Tayler teams up with the ever-fierce Candice Coppola to dish out some tough love on the excuses they hear about why you can't get to your marketing. From "I don't have time!" to "I need a strategy first!", your marketing aunties expose the lies you tell yourself and offer a hearty cuddle of wisdom to get you back on track. Tune in, laugh, cringe, and (most importantly) start doing the damn thing! Want more Pretty Okay? It's all right here!Turbocharge your brand's exposure and become a sought-after podcast guest with PodcastAlly.com!Pretty Okay is hosted by Tayler Cusick Hollman, founder of Enji, and produced by Earfluence.
This week, I am joined by SEO expert and web designer Laurel Vines to discuss a comprehensive SEO strategy for service providers. We delve into practical techniques for improving SEO, including website structure, content optimization, and off-page SEO. Laurel also shares her journey into SEO, offers tips for leveraging Pinterest, and provides insights into her contribution to the Systems and Workflow Magic Bundle SEO Edition.Top reasons to listen to the entire episode:Expert Insights: Gain actionable SEO strategies from Laurel Vines, a brand and Showit web designer specializing in helping service providers enhance their online visibility.Practical Tips: Learn how to optimize your website structure, content, and off-page SEO to attract more clients organically and improve your search rankings.Bonus Resources: Discover exclusive tips on leveraging Pinterest for SEO and get a sneak peek into the Systems and Workflow Magic Bundle, packed with tools to elevate your SEO game.Mentioned Resources:The Systems & Workflow Magic Bundle: The SEO Edition (available until November 1st, 2024)Full Show Notes Here!Connect with Laurel VinesWebsite - vineyardcreativeco.comIG- @vineyardcreative.coConnect with Dolly DeLong Education
Let me take a peek into your small business owner brain. You feel the pressure to be active and showing up regularly on several (all?) of the social media platforms. And you know there's a need to consistently put content out there in the form of blog post or on Instagram or maybe a newsletter. And then you need to think about word-of-mouth marketing and your brand identity. And then what about running ads on search engines or social media? You could be doing all of these things, but you ask yourself, what truly moves the needle for you and is worth the money, energy, and your precious time? Well, today Enji's Tayler Cusick Hollman brings the data to help us with the four biggest challenges that small business owners are facing right now in their marketing. -----Check out Enji------(00:02:55) Are prospects even aware that I exist?(00:13:03) Content Creation: More than a time suck(00:21:39) How can you get leads?(00:35:07) The BS "No Time for Marketing" excuse---Today's episode is brought to you by The Planner's Vault. The doors are currently closed for The Planner's Vault, but join the wait list now so you can be the first to know when the doors re-open.Weddings for Real on Social Media:Instagram: @weddingsforrealFacebook: @weddingsforrealtwitter: @weddingsforrealHosted by Megan Gillikin, Weddings for Real is presented by The Planner's Vault, and is produced by Earfluence.
In this episode of the Systems and Workflow Magic Podcast, I am joined by SEO expert Laura Jawad to discuss the importance of SEO during life challenges. Laura shares her journey as a PhD-trained scientist turned personal trainer and birth doula and how she used SEO to build and sustain her business through some of life's most challenging moments. Whether you're navigating personal hardships or simply looking to create a more resilient business, Laura's insights on the long-term benefits of SEO are invaluable. Tune in to learn how to optimize your business for success, even when life throws unexpected challenges your way.Top reasons to listen to the entire episode:Learn the importance of SEO during life challenges and how it supports your business during tough times.Hear from Laura Jawad on using SEO to build a resilient business without relying on social media.Get insights into starting with SEO basics like keyword research and Google Business Profile optimization.Mentioned Resources:The Systems & Workflow Magic Bundle: The SEO Edition (available until November 1st, 2024) Full Show Notes Here!Connect with Laura JawadWebsite - laurajawadmarketing.comIG- @laurajawadfitnessConnect with Dolly DeLong Education
The Summer of SEO continues as I welcome back business strategist and SEO enthusiast Michelle Pontvert to discuss the importance of structuring your website for SEO. Michelle offers practical tips on maintaining a user-friendly website with straightforward navigation, strategic linking, and the appropriate use of keywords. We also touch on advantageous SEO practices for different types of businesses and offer advice on using templates smartly.
Hey, friend, and welcome to another installment to the Summer of SEO! Today I discuss effective SEO strategies for local businesses with Samantha Mabe, the creative director of Lemon and the Sea. We discuss optimizing your website, incorporating location-specific SEO elements, and enhancing user experience to attract the right clients. Samantha also shares practical tips on how to start researching key terms and the importance of maintaining a good website for Google's ranking.
It's not often you get to sit down with a lawyer let alone someone like with Braden Drake—a lawyer for creatives, business owners, and drag artists. But this episode isn't what you'd expect because most lawyers aren't entrepreneurs. And we dug into one of the most important things any entrepreneur can do—create irresistible offers. From what to think about when you're coming up with the best offer you can to how to handle it when the haters show up because your offer is just that good, we talk strategy, the absurdity of overpriced templates, and why sometimes shaking up the market is the best move you can make. But don't get it twisted! This is not legal advice. Turbocharge your brand's exposure and become a sought-after podcast guest with PodcastAlly.com! Pretty Okay is hosted by Tayler Cusick Hollman, founder of Enji, and produced by Earfluence.
Hey there! This week, I welcome back Bekah Read of Rebekah Read Creative to delve deeper into the importance of keyword research for improving your website's SEO. Bekah, a Squarespace educator and designer, shares practical advice on how to conduct keyword research using tools like Ubersuggest and Google Analytics and how to integrate keywords effectively into your website's text, headers, titles, and more.
In this episode of the Systems and Workflow Magic podcast, I welcome back Brittany Herzberg for the Summer of SEO series. Brittany shares her expertise in simplifying SEO and maximizing website traffic through blogs, podcasts, and case studies. She explains the importance of keyword research and social proof, breaking down a four-step process: gathering social proof, brainstorming potential search phrases, testing hypotheses, and creating an SEO strategy.
Welcome back as we continue the Summer of SEO! This week, systems and process specialist Bai-Leigh Chapman joined me to discuss SEO for blog posts. Bai-Leigh shares her journey from being a VA to a systems expert. We cover the importance of creating a process for SEO blogging, and Bai-Leigh reveals her contribution to the Systems and Workflow Magic Bundle, the SEO edition. This episode offers practical tips and strategies for small business owners looking to enhance their online presence.
Hey, friend! Today, SEO expert Melissa Arlena joins me. Melissa brings over 14 years of SEO experience, shares her journey from IT to photography, and how she has successfully used SEO for her photography business across different states and genres. We discuss the importance of setting up and frequently updating your Google Business Profile, the dos and don'ts of adding addresses and phone numbers, the significance of photos and reviews, and the benefits of leveraging the Q&A and update sections. This episode offers a masterclass in making the most out of Google Business Profiles!
Manga by Tamura, Mitsuhisa Kinda wish the dragon slayer was more effective… We and our guest Sakaki from Weekly Shougakukan Edition discuss Shounen Sunday Super manga Appearance of the Yellow Dragon!. Show Notes: • You can reach us at Twitter @shonenflopcast, Tumblr shonen-flop, or email shonenflop@gmail.com • You can find our guest at @kiirobon or @wsstalkback and find his site at https://wsstalkback.blogspot.com/ • Help keep the show running by joining the Shonen Flop Patreon at patreon.com/shonenflop. Get perks like early access to episodes; joining us during recordings, and exclusive episodes on manga like Agravity Boys, Magu-chan: God of Destruction, and PPPPPP. • Get Shonen Flop merch, including this episode's cover art, on a shirt, mug, print, or whatever else might catch your eye https://www.teepublic.com/stores/shonen-flop?ref_id=22733 • Become a member of our community by joining our Discord. You can hang out with us, submit your questions or six word summaries! Find it at https://discord.com/invite/4hC3SqRw8r • Want to be a guest? You can ask to be on a future episode at bit.ly/shonen_flop_guest Credits: • Shonen Flop is hosted by David Weinberger and Jordan Forbes • Additional editing assistance by Dylan Krider you can find his podcast, Anime Out of Context at animeoutofcontext.com • Assistance with pronunciation, translation, and other miscellaneous research done by Tucker Whatley and MaxyBee • Episode art by Merliel (IG: mer_liel) • Cover art funded by our generous art benefactor Nigel Francis MAL Description: A dark and stormy night... a haunted mansion... shrieking maniacal laughter... On Pomello Island, a wayward genius named Enji has finally decoded the Encyclopedia of Summoning and with it the knowledge to summon and control the dreaded Yellow Dragon. The power of the Yellow Dragon is to command all the animals of the world; and with it Enji plans to at last gain fame, respect, and the affections of his beloved Moegi-san. The conditions are right, the huge egg opens, and out walks... a little girl? Enji's plans for world domination and winning the love of Moegi-san just fell apart. Or have they?
Hello, and welcome back to the Systems and Workflow Magic Podcast! Today, I am joined by SEO expert and founder of Delegate and Accelerate, Rita Ester. Rita shares insights into optimizing local SEO, emphasizing the importance of creating and maintaining a Google Business Profile and profiles on other search engines like Bing and Yahoo. She discusses the value of joining local organizations and being featured in local media to boost SEO and backlinks. The conversation also touches on practical steps for introverted business owners to enhance their local presence without extensive networking. Get your notebooks and your sunblock ready because the Summer of SEO is just getting started!
Manga by Tamura, Mitsuhisa Is this dragon comedy in a slump? David and Jordan give their first thoughts on Shounen Sunday Super manga Appearance of the Yellow Dragon!. Listen in as they give an overview of the first chapter, where they think it will go from there, and ultimately their “power word” to describe the series so far. They also dive into some listener questions. Show Notes: • You can reach us at Twitter @shonenflopcast or email us shonenflop@gmail.com • Help keep the show running by joining the Shonen Flop Patreon at patreon.com/shonenflop. Get perks like early access to episodes; joining us during recordings, and exclusive episodes on manga like Agravity Boys, Magu-chan: God of Destruction, and PPPPPP. • Become a member of our community by joining our Discord. You can hang out with us, submit your questions or six word summaries! Find it at https://discord.com/invite/4hC3SqRw8r • Get Shonen Flop merch, including this episode's cover art, on a shirt, mug, print, or whatever else might catch your eye https://www.teepublic.com/stores/shonen-flop?ref_id=22733 • Want to be a guest? You can ask to be on a future episode at bit.ly/shonen_flop_guest Credits: • Shonen Flop is hosted by David Weinberger and Jordan Forbes • Additional editing assistance by Dylan Crider you can find his podcast, Anime Out of Context at animeoutofcontext.com • Episode art by Shannon (IG: illuminyatea) MAL Description: A dark and stormy night... a haunted mansion... shrieking maniacal laughter... On Pomello Island, a wayward genius named Enji has finally decoded the Encyclopedia of Summoning and with it the knowledge to summon and control the dreaded Yellow Dragon. The power of the Yellow Dragon is to command all the animals of the world; and with it Enji plans to at last gain fame, respect, and the affections of his beloved Moegi-san. The conditions are right, the huge egg opens, and out walks... a little girl? Enji's plans for world domination and winning the love of Moegi-san just fell apart. Or have they?
Ever felt like you're juggling between getting things done and trying to lead effectively? You're not alone! Your host Tayler Hollman is back, and she's got Audrey Kwan in the hot seat to talk transitioning from being a doer to a leader (there's a lot to unlearn here, folks). So get ready to embrace the gray areas of leadership and discover how to motivate, delegate, and support your team like a pro. Turbocharge your brand's exposure and become a sought-after podcast guest with PodcastAlly.com! Pretty Okay is hosted by Tayler Cusick Hollman, founder of Enji, and produced by Earfluence.
Hey friend! Welcome to episode one of the Summer of SEO series. To kick things off, I am joined (once again) by SEO expert Christy Hunter. We dive deep into the essentials of search engine optimization (SEO) for small business owners and discuss Christy's new roadmap for SEO, designed to guide business owners through the vital steps to enhance their online visibility. Let the Summer of SEO begin!☀️
Hey friend! This week, we're doing things a little differently. Join me for an in-depth case study of my 1:1 launch integration client, family film photographer Grace Paul. We delve into the journey and strategies behind Grace's incredibly successful launch of a fine art family photography collaboration, which generated $51,000 in just one week! Grace shares the essential steps leading up to the launch, including the importance of a solid pre-launch strategy, collaborating with fantastic photography educators, and the benefits of not launching alone. Get your notepad ready for this one!TakeawaysThe power of community and collaborationHow to face your fears when looking at your numbersPreparation strategies for a successful launchAnd much more!Full Show Notes Here!⭐️Connect with Grace PaulInstagram- @gracepaulphotoWebsite - gracepaul.co⭐️Connect with Dolly DeLong
Regardless of where you currently sit on the I-hate-Meta spectrum, it's hard to deny the fact that social media ads are a fast and pretty cheap way to get in front of your ideal customers. But wanting to run social media ads is one thing. Actually knowing it's the right thing for your small business is another—let alone whether you should do it yourself or hire someone. So, in this episode, seasoned social media advertiser, Jaymie Tarshis, joined me on the pod to chat about the age-old dilemma: to DIY your social media ads or hire an agency for ad campaigns? Turbocharge your brand's exposure and become a sought-after podcast guest with PodcastAlly.com! Pretty Okay is hosted by Tayler Cusick Hollman, founder of Enji, and produced by Earfluence.
In this episode, I am joined by Sara Dunn (aka Sara Does SEO), a wedding SEO specialist, to discuss the basics of SEO and how to improve visibility on search engines. Sara emphasizes the importance of using keywords that people are actually searching for and provides tips on how to find and incorporate these keywords into your website. Sarah also discusses the benefits of narrowing down and working with a specific target audience.TakeawaysLearn how to use keywords people are searching forHow to niche down and target a specific audienceAnd much more!Full Show Notes Here!⭐️Connect with Sara DunnInstagram- @saradoesseoWebsite - saradoesseo.comSara Dunn's Wedding SEO Bootcamp (*my affiliate link) Wedding SEO Bootcamp ⭐️Connect with Dolly DeLongWebsiteInstagramPinterestYouTube
The B-Word with Joanne Bolt. Real Life | Real Business | Real Success for Women in Real Estate
Ready to transform your marketing strategy? Join Joanne Bolt on this episode of "The B Word" as she chats with Tayler Cusick-Hollman, the mastermind behind Enji, TAYLRD Media and Designs, and Sourced Co. Discover why there's no one-size-fits-all solution in marketing and learn tailored strategies to make your business shine. Embrace your uniqueness, stay flexible, and connect authentically with your audience. Tune in for actionable tips and insights that will elevate your marketing game. Plus, get an exclusive discount on Enji services just for our listeners! ********************************************************************************* Tayler Cusick-Hollman is an entrepreneurial trailblazer who defied convention by empowering bold, imaginative entrepreneurs through her ventures Enji, TAYLRD Media and Designs, and Sourced Co. Engage with the show! Join the Podcast(Her) Network: https://www.podcasther.com/ The B Word Instagram Community: https://www.instagram.com/podcast_her.inc/ Check out The B Word Blog: https://www.thebwordpodcast.com/blog/ The B Word Show Notes: Mention "B-Word Podcast" to get 15% off your first 2 months with Enji, or 2.5% off an annual subscription. It's our way of saying thank you for tuning in!
This week, I welcome photographer and educator Annemie Tonken. Annemie shares her journey from starting as a photographer to becoming a business systems strategist and podcast host. We dive deep into the concept of business alignment, breaking it down into five key components: Preferences, Parameters, Products, Pricing, and Policies. Annamie offers practical advice on building a profitable, sustainable business that aligns with your values and preferences.TakeawaysSteps to take when pivoting in your businessEffective pricing strategiesMaintaining alignment with business goalsAnd much more!Full Show Notes Here!Connect with Annemie TonkenTake Annemie's FREE QUIZ and learn to identify your business modelInstagram- @thiscantbethathardWebsite - thiscantbethathard.comConnect with Dolly DeLongWebsiteInstagramPinterestYouTubeSpecial Codes From Dolly DeLong:Create a System for your Marketing with ENJI here (get 15% OFF your first two months)Want 30% OFF Of Dubsado? Click hereGet started with Riverside for as low as $15 a Month with this linkThanks for joining us on The Systems and Workflow Magic Podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please:✅Sign up for weekly reminders to stay updated on all things systems, sops, and workflows to impact the backend of YOUR business! You can snag freebies here: https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/business-tools
It takes guts to start a small business, but it takes real guts to start one that's brick and mortar. And in this episode of the Pretty Okay Podcast, Tayler sits down with shop owner, Katherine Oyer of Francis Henri, to talk about her experience going from an online baby store to a brick-and-mortar haven for little ones. If you've ever wondered what it's like to run a retail store with overhead or what it takes to make your online store work IRL, grab your favorite stuffie and listen in! Turbocharge your brand's exposure and become a sought-after podcast guest with PodcastAlly.com!Pretty Okay is hosted by Tayler Cusick Hollman, founder of Enji, and produced by Earfluence.