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'A pivotal evolution for our company', says CEO. Sponsored by CoHost at Evolutions. How do you know if your audience is truly engaged? Fatima Zaidi of CoHost, James Cridland of Podnews, Sharon Taylor of Triton Digital, and Steve Pratt of The Creativity Business will tell you at Evolutions in Chicago. Join us tomorrow at 3.15pm. https://podnews.net/cc/2830 Visit https://podnews.net/update/hubbard-gamut for the story links in full, and to get our daily newsletter.
In honor of International Women's History Month, I decided to create and host a mini-series about women in the podcasting industry. This is that series! You can listen to all three episodes anywhere you listen to podcasts.More About This Podcast Series:Featured in PodNews Welcome to the Women's Podcast Industry Network podcast! A place where we have a global conversation with women around the globe as it relates to the podcast industry. As women get more and more involved within the podcast industry around the world, we are folding ourselves into the fabric of technology and media history. But there is still much to talk about and much left to be desired when it comes to diversity, women's voices and leadership within the space. So let's talk about it.Hosted by Christina Barsi, the founder and CEO of Avant Haus Media and Boss-Goddess a strategic content-marketing agency specializing in podcasting and also the creator of The Women's Podcast Industry Network.In this first mini-series, Barsi asks three women, who live in three different countries, three questions. And what you'll hear, is exactly what they said. Unedited.All three episodes are now available anywhere you listen to podcasts - featuring Fatima Zaidi, Founder & CEO of Quill Inc. and CoHost, Sangeeta Pillai, creator of Soul Sutras, and Gathoni Ngumba, Community Manager at Afripods.Presented by Avant Haus MediaIf you identify as a woman or are interested in the podcast industry landscape as it relates to women, be sure to join the WPIN Newsletter .
In Episode 168 of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy welcomes back Fatima Zaidi, the founder and CEO of Quill Inc. and CoHost, for an in-depth conversation on the evolving landscape of podcasting and its potential for business growth in 2025 and beyond. Fatima shares her expert insights on how businesses can leverage podcasting as a powerful tool for brand storytelling, thought leadership, and lead generation. She emphasizes the importance of consistency in content production, understanding audience demographics, and adopting a data-driven approach to maximize engagement and ROI. The discussion explores why many podcasts fail to sustain over time, highlighting the need for realistic expectations, strategic planning, and audience-focused content creation.The episode also delves into the challenges and opportunities within the podcasting industry, including the debate over video versus audio podcasting, the effectiveness of various marketing strategies, and the role of podcast analytics in guiding content and monetization decisions. Fatima explains how Quill Inc. and CoHost are helping podcasters, from Fortune 500 brands to independent creators, understand their audience's behavior and optimize their podcasting efforts for better results. Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on building a successful podcast strategy that aligns with business objectives, driving not just downloads but meaningful engagement and conversions.Key Takeaways: 1. Podcasting is a powerful tool for brand storytelling and creating deeper connections with audiences beyond traditional marketing methods.2. Consistent and frequent content production is key to sustaining a podcast's growth and maintaining listener engagement.3. A data-driven approach to podcasting helps identify the right audience and tailor content to their interests, increasing the likelihood of business impact.4. Audience engagement metrics, such as listener retention and completion rates, are more valuable than vanity metrics like total downloads.5. Video podcasting can be more costly and time-consuming, with lower engagement rates compared to audio, which offers more flexibility for listeners.6. Smaller businesses can use podcasting as a strategic tool for lead generation by understanding who is listening and integrating this data into their sales funnels.7. Authenticity in marketing is crucial; using reputable ad platforms like Spotify can bring in legitimate listeners, unlike services that promise inflated download numbers.8. Building a podcast community is essential; engaging with listeners through polls, social media, and feedback can enhance content relevance and loyalty.9. The future of podcasting lies in understanding listener behavior and leveraging that data to drive content strategy, engagement, and ROI.10. For brands and independent creators alike, podcasting success requires a marathon mindset — a commitment to long-term consistency, strategy, and authentic growth.
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Fatima Zaidi is the Founder and CEO at Quill Inc., an award-winning production agency specializing in corporate audio, and CoHost, a podcast growth and analytics tool. As a member of the National Speakers Bureau, Fatima has spoken at various events around the world on media and tech trends leading her to keynote on world stages alongside speakers like Gary Vaynerchuk. In addition to being a commentator for BNN Bloomberg on the challenges that female and BIPOC founders face in entrepreneurship, she is a frequent contributor to publications including The Globe and Mail, and Huffington Post, and has also been featured in publications like Forbes and Entrepreneur. Over the past few years she has won two Top 30 under 30 awards, the Young Professional of the Year by Notable Life, Veuve Clicquot's Bold Future Award, The Women in Content Marketing Award, and one of Flare Magazine's Top 100 Women. Quill was also listed in 2023 as one of Canada's fastest growing companies by the Globe & Mail. Outside of entrepreneurship Fatima teaches at the University of Toronto, and is Co-Chair of the #Tech4SickKids council for SickKids Hospital which is the second-largest pediatric research hospital in the world. She is on track to raise 25 million dollars to build a new emergency wing of the hospital, as well as fund some of the world's biggest data and AI projects. Visit her website:www.quillpodcasting.comFollow her on Instagram:@quill.inchttps://www.instagram.com/quill.inc/@cohostpodcastinghttps://www.instagram.com/cohostpodcasting/LINKS: Miskoka Beauty Online Courses Lash Lift & Tint and Brow Lamination: Kit Included (100% Online) PROMO CODE: PODCAST10Saje Wellness All Natural WellnessDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Subscribe for New Episodes Every Tuesday!Be sure to check us out on all our socials:Follow on Instagram: @beautybrandpodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/beautybrandpodcast/Subscribe on Youtube: @beautybehindthebrandpodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEl-qd38M4OgL8IghZ8ga9gWebsite:https://www.miskoka.com/beauty-behind-the-brandFollow our host on Instagram: @nicmanionhttps://www.instagram.com/nicmanion/
In this episode of She's Interesting, join us on a transformative journey of self-discovery that promises to expand your mind and fuel your motivation as we bid farewell to the year.
In this empowering episode of She's Interesting, Rashel Hariri engages in a motivational dialogue with Fatima Zaidi, tracing her remarkable journey from HR to Sales and, ultimately, to the Founder of one of Canada's fastest-growing companies, Quill Inc. Together, they delve into the unique challenges faced by women of color in the Canadian VC world and explore the strategic utilization of Government funding and grants as alternative avenues for business support. Fatima candidly shares the inherent hustle and obstacles of being a startup founder, offering valuable insights into advocating for your business, how to pitch to journalists, and navigating the current economic climate. The conversation unfolds to cover the early days of Quill, highlighting pivotal moments such as the transition from a marketplace app to a podcast agency and hosting platform. Join in as Fatima sheds light on her money mindset, both for her business and personal life, providing a rich tapestry of wisdom for aspiring entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts alike. >>>> Get the list of government grants HERE
Fatima Zaidi is the Founder and CEO at Quill Inc., an award-winning production agency specializing in corporate audio, and CoHost, a podcast growth and analytics tool. In this episode you'll hear Fatima talk about what goes into creating successful and listenable podcasts, how she fell into the tech industry, and the opportunity that presented itself in podcasting. We also discussed why her company created Co-Host which is a podcast analytics and audience insights platform built for brands, and why attribution is a good thing. We also spoke about which metrics are important and share some tips about podcast promotion. Also why podcast ratings and reviews help, (it's not the algorithm) and why Zoom is a horrible place to record your podcast.Finally, who pulled the fire alarm at Podcast Movement?A Transcription of this episode is available here. This show is made possible every week by contributors like:Blurve: A great way to help you prep your Show.NLogic: TV & radio advertising and audience data solutionsMegatrax - Licensed Music for your radio station or podcast production company.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fatima Zaidi is the Founder & CEO at Quill Inc and CoHost.
In this week's episode Justin and Celine have a special guest, Fatima Zaidi of Quill Inc. If you're a podcaster looking to elevate your show, you won't want to miss this insightful interview. Fatima delves into the world of podcast analytics and explains why measuring engagement, demographic data, and B2B analytics is crucial for success. During the discussion, Fatima also highlights her company's innovative hosting and analytics platform, CoHost. This platform offers an all-in-one solution that combines various services at an affordable price. It's a game-changer for podcasters who want to streamline their operations and gain valuable insights into their audience. Fatima Zaidi is the Founder and CEO at Quill Inc., an award-winning production agency specializing in corporate audio, and CoHost, a podcast growth and analytics tool. As a member of the National Speakers Bureau, Fatima has spoken at various events around the world on media and tech trends leading her to keynote on world stages alongside speakers like Gary Vaynerchuk. In addition to being a commentator for BNN Bloomberg on the challenges that female and BIPOC founders face in entrepreneurship, she is a frequent contributor to publications including The Globe and Mail, and Huffington Post, and has also been featured in publications like Forbes, Inc, Business Insider and Entrepreneur. Over the past few years she has won two Top 30 under 30 awards, the Young Professional of the Year by Notable Life, Veuve Clicquot's Bold Future Award, The Women in Content Marketing Award, and one of Flare Magazine's Top 100 Women. What we discuss: [00:00:00] Fatima discusses the importance of focusing on community engagement rather than just download numbers and shares the benchmarks for average consumption rate. [00:06:01] Fatima explains the purpose and features of CoHost [00:10:47] Fatima breaks down the three main measurements for podcast analytics: consumption rate, demographic data, and B2B analytics. [00:18:38] Fatima explains the incentives for brands to start a podcast, including the opportunity to connect with consumers on a more intimate level and the quantifiable increase in brand consideration and purchasing intent. [00:20:35] Fatima and the hosts discuss the importance of trust in podcast advertising and how it influences purchasing decisions. [00:23:14] Fatima shares the story of a successful open banking podcast and emphasizes the importance of creating niche content to build a natural community of listeners. [00:27:58] Fatima suggests repurposing podcast content as part of a 360 content strategy, including converting audio programs into YouTube videos, transcripts into SEO-formatted blogs, and creating bite-sized video content for social media. Episode Resources: Fatima Zaidi | Website Fatima Zaidi | Instagram Fatima Zaidi | Twitter Fatima Zaidi | Podcast Fatima Zaidi | Facebook
If you're considering starting a podcast at your company, this episode's for you! Fatima Zaidi is a podcast expert and the Founder and CEO of Quill and CoHost. Quill is a full-service production agency helping Fortune 500 companies with podcast production and audience growth. CoHost is an all-in-one podcast hosting, marketing, and analytics tool; Fatima calls it “the google analytics of podcasting.” Still early in the hype cycle, now is a great time to start a podcast and use it as your secret demand gen weapon.1:10 Conversation begins3:55 Rise of podcasting5:50 Podcast fails7:00 Discoverability13:00 Demand generation20:40 ROI23:17 Examples of success26:25 Outro Sign up for Modern Day Marketer (the newsletter)Follow Fatima: | Twitter | LinkedIn | Quill | CoHostFollow The Juice:| Website | Blog | Twitter | LinkedInFollow Brett:| Twitter | LinkedIn
In this episode, Dustin interviews Fatima Zaidi, founder and CEO of Quill Inc and CoHost. Fatima shares her insights on podcasting and business, discussing topics such as monetization, audience growth, and the value of branded podcasts. She emphasizes the importance of analytics and engagement metrics for monetizing a podcast and attracting sponsors or advertisers. Fatima also notes that podcasting is about reaching a niche, specific, and highly engaged audience. The conversation also touches on the evolution of podcast content and the importance of staying focused on the original brand and audience. Fatima Zaidi is the Founder and CEO at Quill Inc., an award-winning production agency specializing in corporate audio, and CoHost, a podcast growth and analytics tool. As a member of the National Speakers Bureau, Fatima has spoken at various events around the world on media and tech trends leading her to keynote on world stages alongside speakers like Gary Vaynerchuk. In addition to being a commentator for BNN Bloomberg on the challenges that female and BIPOC founders face in entrepreneurship, she is a frequent contributor to publications including The Globe and Mail, and Huffington Post, and has also been featured in publications like Forbes and Entrepreneur. Over the past few years she has won two Top 30 under 30 awards, the Young Professional of the Year by Notable Life, Veuve Clicquot's Bold Future Award, The Women in Content Marketing Award, and one of Flare Magazine's Top 100 Women. What we discuss: [00:00:00] Fatima explains why it's crucial to set up analytics from day one and utilize data for monetization efforts. [00:03:16] Fatima says podcasting is a unique content medium that offers great potential for engagement. [00:07:07] Fatima shares not every business needs a podcast. It depends on the target audience. However, if done properly, a podcast can do wonders for brand awareness and the bottom line. [00:09:09] Fatima explains how engagement metrics are crucial in measuring the success of a podcast. [00:10:00] The two talk about how podcasting offers unique opportunities to reach a specific, engaged audience, rather than a mass audience through digital marketing [00:16:21] Fatima explains niche content is essential for the success of a podcast. It's important to focus on the ideal listener profile and create content that resonates with them. [00:18:09] Fatima explains that successful founders share common traits, including their ability to embrace rejection and discomfort, and their resilience and grit [00:19:09] Fatima shares how Work-life balance is essential for success. [00:27:25] Fatima explains there are different ways to monetize a podcast, including finding an exclusive sponsor, bundling advertising slots, and utilizing analytics to show demographic data. [00:30:05] Fatima shares the top three metrics for podcasters to track are average consumption rate, demographic data, and B2B analytics. [00:33:42] Fatima: recommends several podcasts with unique formats, including "The History of the Nineties," "Missing Crypto Queen," "10% Happier," and "Akimbo." Episode Resources: Fatima Zaidi | Twitter Fatima Zaidi | Instagram Fatima Zaidi | Linkedin Fatima Zaidi | CoHost Fatima Zaidi | Quill Inc.
In Episode 30 of The Business Development Podcast, host Kelly Kennedy interviews guest Fatima Zaidi, the founder of Quill Inc., a Canadian podcast agency. Kennedy, who has 16 years of experience in sales and business development, discusses with Zaidi her decision to start supporting podcasts in Canada and the challenges she faced in finding a Canadian hosting platform. Zaidi explains that she wanted to work with Canadian companies and saw a gap in the market for podcast services. She also discusses the benefits of podcasting and how it has become more accessible to Canadians.Throughout the episode, Kennedy and Zaidi touch on various aspects of business development and sales, sharing their insights and experiences. Zaidi emphasizes the importance of innovation and addressing pain points in the industry, while Kennedy highlights the value of building relationships and focusing on long-term business relationships. They also discuss the growth potential of podcasts and the need for strategic partnerships to enhance the podcasting platform. Overall, the episode provides valuable advice and perspectives for business development professionals and entrepreneurs.Key Takeaways:Business development is essential for the growth of a company. It is a skill set that can be applied across different industries and can significantly impact revenue and client acquisition.Podcasting is a valuable tool for marketing and reaching a wide audience. It provides a platform for businesses to share their expertise and connect with potential customers.Utilizing Canadian companies in the podcasting industry can bring unique benefits, such as supporting local businesses and catering to the Canadian audience.Building a podcast requires proper planning and execution, including pre-production, production, and post-production stages. It is important to consider factors like audience growth, marketing, and data analytics.Finding the right hosting platform for a podcast is crucial. Working with a Canadian hosting platform can provide a sense of authenticity and support local businesses.Innovation in podcasting is necessary to address the pain points of podcasters and cater to their specific needs. Continuous improvements and updates can enhance the overall podcasting experience for both podcasters and listeners.Building a podcast agency that exclusively focuses on creating and launching podcasts can fill a gap in the market and offer valuable services to businesses looking to enter the podcasting space.The success of a podcast relies on understanding the target audience and their preferences. By analyzing data and demographics, businesses can tailor their content and reach their intended audience more effectively.The COVID-19 pandemic created opportunities for podcasting, as brands redirected their experiential budgets towards digital platforms like podcasts.Building relationships and offering value to clients is crucial in business development. Long-term success is based on nurturing relationships and finding mutual benefits.Continuous learning and staying up-to-date with industry trends and developments are important for business development professionals. Networking and staying active on professional platforms like LinkedIn can provide valuable insights and opportunities.Building a podcast agency or a business requires patience, perseverance, and a product that provides unique value. It takes time to grow and expand, and external funding may not always be necessary or available.Quill Inc. and CoHost are examples of Canadian companies in the podcasting industry that prioritize strategic partnerships and continuous improvement. Collaborating with such companies can lead to a better podcasting experience for podcasters and listeners alike.
This week's guest, Fatima Zaidi, is CEO and founder of Quill Inc, a full-service podcasting hosting platform and production agency. Fatima supports brands in launching their podcast and helps global brands and pro-podcasters distribute, grow, and measure their audio as founder and CEO of CoHost. Today, we're discussing how podcasts can be used to serve business objectives, the importance of diversity in podcasting, and why having an external host can benefit you. Tune in to hear Fatima and I explore: Audio can reach people where other forms of media can't. You can't watch Netflix while driving to work, or read an article while walking your dog, but you can do these things and more while listening to a podcast, Fatima shares. Fatima describes how podcasts help business objectives. Corporate podcasts typically serve to educate or entertain consumers; they often center around brand awareness, thought leadership, lead and sales generation, or telling their brand story. In being intentional about representation and diversity, you have to unapologetically stick to your guns. It's a challenge to straddle the line between running a business and supporting positive change where DEI is concerned, but sometimes you have to be “willing to say no to a lot of the powerful people in podcasting who always have the stage,” Fatima explains. Understanding listener behavior is one of the biggest challenges in podcasting and discoverability metrics. Question of the Week Q: How do I become a better storyteller in interviews? A: Like every other skill, the answer is in practicing. Within business or professional podcasts, there are two high-level types of story that you can use. The first is the bigger, overarching narrative of an episode. People understand and connect with stories and narrative tension caused by not knowing how to solve a problem. As you're planning episodes, think about that gap in knowledge that your listener has, whether it's a solo episode or an interview. The other type of story is the kind that you tell to illustrate ideas and create connection with the audience, known as anecdotes. It might feel like a genuine anecdote has to be fresh off the cuff, but the truth is, you can practice them, and a lot of people do. Curate a little library of stories that amuse, delight, and explain. Practice them in front of the mirror, transitioning to and from them in different ways, so that when an appropriate opening comes up in the future, you are ready to go. RESOURCES One Stone Creative | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website Fatima Zaidi | LinkedIn
Should episodic podcasters still have seasons? We have a great conversation about the pros and consSpecial guest Fatima Zaidi CEO of Quill Inc. https://quillpodcasting.comRecorded on 7-11-2022Podcasting Power Hour is recorded live on Twitter Spaces every Monday at 9 pm Eastern Time. To join, just follow the host, Jeff, aka The Podcast Father https://twitter.com/podcast_father, and Greg, founder of Indie Drop-In Network https://twitter.com/indiedropin on Twitter.If you would like to support the show, you can buy us a coffee:Jeff - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcastfatherGreg - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/indiedropinIf you would like to advertise on the show, we have pre-roll, mid-roll, and integration options. Just reach out to Greg@indiedropin on Twitter or fill out our contact form https://indiedropin.com/contact/#howto, #marketing, #podcasting #podcast
Today on the show, Bryan Barletta speaks with Fatima Zaidi, founder and CEO of Quill inc., a full-service podcast agency that makes it easy for brands and publishers to create, launch and grow successful podcasts. Quill is launching a hosting service, Co-Host. After years of trying to work with existing hosting solutions, Quill found that their clients desired different and more complex KPIs, so, they decided to build a solution that could track them. Listen for: How and why Quill decided to build a new hosting platform in this seemingly saturated space How Quill has built a tech team after running a production company for a few years P.s. they're still looking for a developer A discussion on the hype around VC and angel funding Why we should celebrate bootstrapped companies A playbook on real-time beta testers Here's our favorite idea from this conversation: Fatima believes in the concept of “if it's not broken, don't fix it.” But she and her team still came to the decision that the existing solutions weren't hitting all of the needs of their clients. Ultimately, they had to put their clients first. Links: Fatima Zaidi Quill The Download Sounds Profitable: Narrated Articles SquadCast Credits: Hosted by Bryan Barletta Hosted by Arielle Nissenblatt Audio engineering and transcriptions by Ian Powell Executive produced by Evo Terra of Simpler Media Special thanks to James Cridland of Podnews Sounds Profitable Theme written by Tim Cameron See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show, Bryan Barletta speaks with Fatima Zaidi, founder and CEO of Quill inc., a full-service podcast agency that makes it easy for brands and publishers to create, launch and grow successful podcasts. Quill is launching a hosting service, Co-Host. After years of trying to work with existing hosting solutions, Quill found that their clients desired different and more complex KPIs, so, they decided to build a solution that could track them. Listen for: How and why Quill decided to build a new hosting platform in this seemingly saturated space How Quill has built a tech team after running a production company for a few years P.s. they’re still looking for a developer A discussion on the hype around VC and angel funding Why we should celebrate bootstrapped companies A playbook on real-time beta testers Here’s our favorite idea from this conversation: Fatima believes in the concept of “if it’s not broken, don’t fix it.” But she and her team still came to the decision that the existing solutions weren’t hitting all of the needs of their clients. Ultimately, they had to put their clients first. Links: Fatima Zaidi Quill The Download Sounds Profitable: Narrated Articles SquadCast Credits: Hosted by Bryan Barletta Hosted by Arielle Nissenblatt Audio engineering and transcriptions by Ian Powell Executive produced by Evo Terra of Simpler Media Special thanks to James Cridland of Podnews Sounds Profitable Theme written by Tim Cameron See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fatima Zaidi is the CEO and Founder of Quill Inc. a full service podcasting hosting platform and production agency which supports brands in launching their podcasts. She is also the owner of the Listen In Conference held in Los Angeles that supports brands moving into podcasting. As a member of the National Speakers Bureau, Fatima has spoken at various events around the world on media and tech trends leading her to keynote on world stages alongside speakers like Gary Vaynerchuk. She also teaches podcasting at the University of Toronto. In addition to being a commentator for BNN Bloomberg on the challenges that female and BIPOC founders face in entrepreneurship, she is a frequent contributor to publications including The Globe and Mail, and Huffington Post. Over the past few years she has won two Top 30 under 30 awards, the Young Professional of the Year by Notable Life, Veuve Clicquot's Bold Future Award, and one of Flare Magazine's Top 100 Women. Fatima is the Co-Chair of the #Tech4SickKids council for SickKids Foundation & Hospital on track to raise $25 million with her team. ------------------------------------------------ Connect with Fatima on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fatima-zaidi-6a6b844b/ Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/zaidiafatima Check out Quill Inc: https://www.quillpodcasting.com/ ------------------------------------------------ Marti Sanchez is a world-citizen entrepreneur who loves to write about himself in third person. Listen as I invite world-leading CEOs, business leaders, and special guests to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold, raw stories. This unfiltered, hilarious, and surprising podcast is like Forbes but with cuss words. Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Marti__Sanchez LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itsmartisanchez/
Today on the show, Zach and Rock chat with Fatima Zaidi. They discuss branded podcasts, the future of audio as a marketing tactic for brands, and more. Zaidi explains why the rise of the podcast isn't just a fad.Fatima Zaidi is the CEO and Founder of Quill Inc. a full-service podcasting hosting platform and production agency that supports brands in launching their podcasts. As a member of the National Speakers Bureau, Fatima has spoken at various events around the world on media and tech trends leading her to keynote on world stages alongside speakers like Gary Vaynerchuk.Also in this episode:A pre-roll ad from Rabiah Coon for her podcast, More Than WorkA mid-roll ad from Arielle Nissenblatt about our content submission pageCreditsWritten and produced by Arielle NissenblattMixed and designed by Vince Moreno JrArtwork and logos by Alex WhedbeeTranscript for Ian PowellHosted by Zach Moreno and Rock Felder
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast. Our newsletter brings you five podcast recommendations each week according to a theme, and curated by a different person. Our podcast is an audio version of the newsletter.Subscribe to the newsletter: eepurl.com/cIcBuHThis week's theme is Minds to Sit With. The curator is Jesse Baker, host and creator of the new podcast This Is Dating.Why did Jesse choose this theme? "I turn to podcasts to help me perceive the world through a different lens. I make podcasts for the very same reason. I am drawn to compelling stories told by singular voices, like Esther Perel's in Where Should We Begin."Thank you to this week's EarBuds sponsor, Sounds ProfitableHow do you measure the ROI of a branded podcast?Podcast advertising is a good first step for brands entering our ecosystem, but they don't have to stop there. Branded podcasts, when done correctly and for the right reasons, can provide a similar, if not larger, bang for the buck. Fatima Zaidi, CEO and Founder of Quill Inc. shares the math. Subscribe to the Sounds Profitable newsletter for weekly downloads on all things podcast ad tech and what that means for YOU as a podcaster.Listen: https://soundsprofitable.com/On Feedback with EarBuds, you'll hear an interview between our host, Arielle Nissenblatt, and a podcast person. Usually, that person is our curator for the week! Then, some more audio-related goodies.Links mentioned in this episode:- Arielle's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@earbudspodcasting- EarBuds recommendations throughout the years: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/podcast-earbuds-recommendations- Share the signup link for EarBuds: eepurl.com/cIcBuH- Buy a shirt: https://www.teepublic.com/user/earbuds-podcast-collective- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/earbudspodcastcollective- Magnificent Noise: https://magnificentnoise.com/- 'Tartarus' is a sci-fi horror audio drama. Here's their Indiegogo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tartarus-batch-2--2#/- NPR's fourth annual Student Podcast Challenge is back and now open with competitions for students in grades 5-12 and students pursuing their associate's/bachelor's degrees! Apply: https://nprcollegepodcastchallenge2022.splashthat.com/Find this week's podcast recommendation list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/minds-to-sit-with-podcast-recommendationsHere are this week's podcast picks from Jesse:This Is DatingCriminalHeavyweightWhy Won't You Date Me?Terrible, Thanks For AskingThis week's spotlight is South And The CityDescription: South and the City is an unscripted podcast of two fraternity brothers' experiences, perspectives, and cultural influences. On this podcast, hosts Samori and Tony discuss a collection of stories, share tips, and offer unpopular but darn good opinions. Take a listen to the varied perspectives of two millennial Black men from, pun intended, the south and the city!Listen: https://pod.link/1588579095Apply to have your podcast spotlit: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/podcast-spotlightsEarBuds Blog: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/blogCurate a list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/earbuds-podcast-curators-formFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/EarbudsPodColFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/earbudspodcastcollectiveFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earbudspodcastcollective/Learn more at our website: http://www.earbudspodcastcollective.orgTee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/user/earbuds-podcast-collective
SUMMER SERIES: For brands still on the fence about creating a podcast, Fatima Zaidi, CEO of Quill Inc, has the stats to back up their effectiveness. Are branded podcasts effective? Absolutely, if done right, says Fatima Zaidi, CEO of Quill Inc - and she has the stats to back it up. Fatima joins co-hosts Nick Schildberger and Nicole Goodman to discuss the impact and benefits of a podcast on your brand. Fatima also talks measuring return on investment and the role of podcasts in strategic communications. Podcasting Essentials is produced by: SoundCartel soundcartel.com.au +61 3 9882 8333 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I have always been apprehensive about brands entering the podcast space to create corporate shows without strong guidance from experts. They usually end up as a 30-minute infomercial for their products or services. I am fascinated by the listeners who actively choose to follow brands, and I wanted to learn more about the intricate workings of branded podcasts. So I invited Fatima Zaidi, Founder, and CEO of Quill Podcasting, to share her expertise. "Podcasting is a very new space. And so, just getting to the finish line is such an education process for bigger brands who are so used to putting out content on blogs, maybe YouTube channels, social media, but people still don't necessarily really understand the power of podcasting." Fatima is moving the needle in terms of elevating branded podcasts. Her team has helped many brands to identify their niche within their competitive matrix. "I never recommend creating a podcast purely for sales purposes. Typically, it can have a significant impact on sales and lead generation. Still, the goal of creating a podcast is to tell your brand's story and position yourself as a thought leader and subject matter expert. And first and foremost, the priority should be to educate, inform, and entertain your audience." Fatima talks about what it takes to build a branded podcast. What occurs behind the scenes, and why early adopters will see great success in the future. To learn more, visit Quill or connect with Fatima on Linkedin. _____ ➜ WE DROP NEW EPISODES BI-MONTHLY, SO SUBSCRIBE! Want to work with us? Get in touch. Connect with us: Twitter | Linkedin | Facebook | Youtube
Are branded podcasts effective? Absolutely, if done right, says Fatima Zaidi, CEO of Quill Inc - and she has the stats to back it up. Fatima joins co-hosts Nick Schildberger and Nicole Goodman to discuss the impact and benefits of a podcast on your brand. Fatima also talks measuring return on investment and the role of podcasts in strategic communications. Podcasting Essentials is produced by: SoundCartel soundcartel.com.au +61 3 9882 8333 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to James Cridland and Sam SethiGUESTSOscar Merry - talks about Fountain App (clips, boostergrams and chapters)Alex Jacobi - talks about OPAF (Open Podcast Analytics Format) SHOW NOTES In a client note, Richard Kramer, an analyst from Arete Research has criticised Spotify.Our Editor asked Spotify for all his personal data, to discover Spotify knows what kind of car he drives, and what length podcast he prefers - and why Spotify will never know as much as Apple or Google.Meanwhile, 9to5Mac says Spotify falls short as a podcast app. (Hasn't stopped it from being #1 in many markets).The number of podcasts in Spanish grew 6.8 times last year, according to iVoox. Simplecast founder and CEO Brad Smith has been promoted he's been named Head of Podcast Products for SiriusXM."Podcasting Killed the Radio Star" - River Radio, a radio station in the UK, is working with podcast company Whooshkaa to be a “podcast-first radio station”. The station has around twenty subject-focused hour-long shows.Moon lets you transfer sats into a single-use VISA cardJustCast now supports value4value and soundbites EVENTS: PodFest Origins: Nov 4-5 at the Amalie Arena in Tampa FLShe Podcasts LIVE 2021: Oct 14 - Scottsdale, ArizonaRadiodays Europe: Oct 9-11 - Lisbon, Portugal
Today I'm sitting down with Fatima Zaidi who is the CEO and co-founder of Quill Inc. the world's first one-stop marketplace and agency where podcasters and brands can find pre-vetted experts who will save them time, improve their podcast quality, and help grow their audience.In addition to recently launching Quill, Fatima is also the owner of the Listen In Conference held in LA that supports brands moving into podcasting, she's a public speaker who has shared stages with speakers like Gary Vaynerchuk, contributor to publications including The Globe and Mail, and Huffington Post, has won two Top 30 under 30 awards… and I could go on.Basically, she's an incredibly passionate and visionary individual with a fire inside of her to make a big impact through the work that she does.In today's conversation, Fatima and I are chatting about…Why she left her career in marketing and advertising to pursue PodcastingWhere her love of podcasts first stemmed fromHer philosophy on imposter syndromeWhy she couldn't stand working in the corporate world, and knew she needed to do her own thingThe early successes that Quill has had, and where they're headedWhy everyone should start a podcast& MOREHead to https://www.quillpodcasting.com/ for more.Whenever you're ready, there are a few ways that we can get to know each other better…1.
Fatima Zaidi, founder of Quill Podcasting, shares why brands are creating podcasts to connect with customers, the power of building a personal brand as a podcast, and a little known strategy for getting your podcast listed in Apple's New & Noteworthy section.Fill out the Apple Podcasts Promotion Request form for a chance to be featured in New & Noteworthy.Check out Quill Podcasting and follow Fatima on Twitter.If you are part of a company looking to create a branded podcast, check out the Listen In Conference coming in 2022.Review Buzzcast in Podchaser or Apple Podcasts to let us know what you think of the show.Buzzsprout's Dynamic Content tool now allows you to save multiple clips in your Dynamic Content Library and track how many downloads each clip receives. Learn more on our New Features page.
In this episode, Francesca Recchia is in conversation with Fatima Zaidi, a journalist, activist and member of the Karachi Bachao Tehreek. Karachi Bachao Tehreek is a grassroots coalition of lawyers and activists who are concerned about the sustainability of the development projects in the city. They work in collaboration with community leaders in the working class localities that bear the brunt of this so-called development. In this conversation, Zaidi details the timeline of urban violence and disenfranchisement taking place in the city, how the resistance movement came about and what are their demands. Even as the State enacts explorative capitalist policies, Zaidi expresses hope in the future of a people's movement.
My impressive guest today is Fatima Zaidi. She is the CEO and Co-Founder of Quill Inc. - the world’s first one-stop marketplace, where podcasters can find pre-vetted expert freelancers! She is also the owner of the Listen In Conference, held in LA, that supports brands moving into podcasting.Fatima is a member of the National Speakers Bureau, a commentator for BNN Bloomberg,. and a contributor to The Globe and Mail. She has won two Top 30 under 30 awards, the Young Professional of the Year by Notable Life, and one of Flare Magazine’s Top 100 Women. See? Impressive!At 19:02 hear Fatima share her current thoughts on the pandemic"Oh my goodness, everything is bugging me right now, I'd love to ya know, see my family again.... I cannot wait to walk down an isle and hear those magical words this is your captain speaking...lol. I think when all of this is over I'm gonna do a reverse quarantine, which mean, I'm not going home - ever! I think about all the plans that I used to turn down before all of this, and regret it , and I'll longfully... willfully think about those days, summer patio days and days at the cottage, but I would say right now I'm more or less feeling very grateful that this is almost over. I'm glad that all my friends and family are all healthy. That I think is the most important thing."Check out the book! - Fearless: Girls with Dreams, Women with VisioThe Fearless Women Podcastfearlesswomenpodcast@gmail.comThe Beacon AgencySponsors:BDCLockheed MartinExport Development Canada
Fatima Zaidi, is the CEO and co-founder of Quill Inc., who over the past few years Fatima has won two Top 30 under 30 awards, the Young Professional of the Year by Notable Life, and one of Flare Magazine's Top 100 Women. Fatima and I discuss her journey to always wanting to become an entrepreneur and her commitment to life-long learning. We also explore the argument for having a mentor during an entrepreneurship journey as well as Fatima's importance of having an advisory team in place from the conception of her business. Along with how to lead during COVID-19. The Women Leadership Nation, Breaking Barriers Podcast is committed to helping women break barriers through the power of storytelling, self-awareness, and knowledge sharing. We started this podcast as a platform for women to share their journeys, experiences, and insights so that we can learn and grow from one another. We hope you enjoyed this episode and would love for you to subscribe to our podcast! Also, we hope you will follow us on our journey thru Instagram at @LadouceurJennifer! Thanks for listening and welcome to the Women Leadership Nation community! Together we can break barriers! www.WomenLeadershipNation.com
The Wise Investor Team sits down with Fatima Zaidi (@zaidiafatima), co-founder and CEO of Quill Inc (@quill.inc) a Canadian start-up seeking to bring the emerging world of podcasting to life by taking the technical and logistical burden off your shoulder so you can focus on what matters. We discuss the evolution of business media, the role of personal branding, sales and marketing as an entrepreneur, and how podcasting can take your business to the next level. Topics Discussed: What you need to start a podcast. Podcasting as a marketing and sales tool. Podcasting as a networking and credibility building tool. The entrepreneurs meaning of money. How to build a Team of Mentors, and more! Follow @thewiseinvestor on Instagram
Recognizing the inspirational efforts of Women in Leadership, Al & Robin welcome guest Fatima Zaidi, Founder & CEO of Quill for Podcasters, with over ten years of experience in business development, marketing, and strategy. Named one of Marketing Magazine's top 30 under 30 marketers and brand developers, Fatima regularily shares her knowledge as a media commentator and speaker all while guiding enterprise level marketing teams looking to better understand and capitalize on the world of podcasting. They say a good leader not only inspires their team, but also the world!
Recognizing the inspirational efforts of Women in Leadership, Al & Robin welcome guest Fatima Zaidi, Founder & CEO of Quill for Podcasters, with over ten years of experience in business development, marketing, and strategy. Named one of Marketing Magazine's top 30 under 30 marketers and brand developers, Fatima regularily shares her knowledge as a media commentator and speaker all while guiding enterprise level marketing teams looking to better understand and capitalize on the world of podcasting. They say a good leader not only inspires their team, but also the world!
Recognizing the inspirational efforts of Women in Leadership, Al & Robin welcome guest Fatima Zaidi, Founder & CEO of Quill for Podcasters, with over ten years of experience in business development, marketing, and strategy. Named one of Marketing Magazine’s top 30 under 30 marketers and brand developers, Fatima regularily shares her knowledge as a media commentator and speaker all while guiding enterprise level marketing teams looking to better understand and capitalize on the world of podcasting. They say a good leader not only inspires their team, but also the world!
Fatima Zaidi has become a globally recognized voice due to her contributions within Muslim communities as a public speaker. After speaking in Chicago's annual Ashura procession for nearly five years, she was granted the opportunity to raise her voice on Islamic World issues at the White House for the Al Baqee Organization in 2019. Aside from her religious achievements, Zaidi is currently a senior at DePaul University where she is studying journalism and broadcasting, using her platforms to advocate for any and all humanitarian rights issues. She's currently working in Chicago and writing for Pinnacle award-winning magazine 14East, Reclamation Magazine, and Brown Girl Magazine.
My guest today is Fatima Zaidi, co-founder and CEO of Quill, a company that specializes in – get this – podcasts. Our conversation today, however, really focuses on her journey so far and how she’s learned from the experiences of living that hashtag hustle life throughout her career. We dive into dismantling that belief that success has to equal sacrifice, and why you really can pursue the career of your choice or build a business without losing sight of your health, your relationships, life experiences and more.
Fatima Zaidi is the CEO and co-founder of Quill Inc. the world's first one-stop marketplace and agency where podcasters and brands can find pre-vetted experts who will save them time, improve their podcast quality, and help grow their audience. Fatima is a speaker, commentator on BNN Bloomberg, and contributor to the Globe and Mail and Huffington post. She has been awarded top 30 under 30, young professional of the year and top 100 women awards. She is also the owner of the Listen In Conference held in LA that supports brands moving into podcasting. During this episode Fatima will share her tips for success, will speak in depth about the opportunities and challenges they face with Quill and how they have been able to build a successful company within 7 months and during the pandemic. She will also share her personal tips for success & balance, routine and how she is able to do it all with such a packed schedule. Fatima Zaidi: Creating a Successful Podcasting Marketplace During the Pandemic 01:28 - Fatima's Story & Background 05:25 - Starting Quill & How it's Going 07:21 - Advice for People Trying to Figure out the Formula for Success 09:25 - Scaling Your Brand Quickly 12:59 - When to Invest in Your Business's Growth 14:39 - Quill's Journey from Idea to Now 15:19 - Finding Opportunities During the Pandemic 16:41 - Tips for Success & Growth 19:00 - Finding your First Clients 20:41 - How to Narrow Down your Focus 23:32 - Advice for People Who Are trying to Figure it all Out 24:45 - Secret to Balancing a Busy Schedule 26:27 - Separating Work from Personal Life 27:51 - Fatima's Routine 30:39 - How to Deal with Bad Days 33:15 - Quill's Team for Success & How to Choose the Right People 36:46 - Maintaining a Personal Connection in the Online World 41:14 - The Relationship Secret During Quarantine 43:12 - Fatima's Tips on Choosing Content to Consume 47:20 - Suggestions to a Younger Self 48:21 - A Millennial Is? 48:26 - A Millennial Should be? 48:30 - A Millennial Is Not? 48:39 - Connect with Fatima Connect with Fatima: Website: www.quillpodcasting.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/fatima-zaidi-6a6b844b/ Instagram: @quill.inc @zaidiafatima @listeninconference
Fatima Zaidi is the co-founder and CEO of Quill, Inc. the world’s first one-stop marketplace and agency dedicated solely to podcasters, and brands interested in launching a show. In this episode, we discuss podcast industry stats and major trends; M&A activity including Spotify's acquisition of Gimlet, Anchor, and the Joe Rogan Experience; challenges related to monetization, and more. EP Sponsor: Bruush https://bruush.com/ - use the code E215 for a 15% discount
Fatima Zaidi, CEO and Co-Founder of Quill Inc joins Fintech Fridays host Manseeb Khan to understand why podcasts have grown 200% in the last 6 months, and how influencers and corporate brands are building authentic customer relationships and motivating prospects with them. They talk about inspiring stories of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream, building trust, advice for female (under-represented) founders, and how to connect with affluent, educated millennial professionals. If you’re new to the power of podcasts, tune-in to learn why they are quickly becoming an integral part of a company’s marketing mix, today. Enjoy!
**This episode is supported by podcast website page builder, Podpage. Head on over to https://www.podcastmeanything.com/podpage (podpage.com) and use the promo code PMA to get one free month of this easy-to-use and dynamic podcast website in minutes. ** Does your branded podcast sound more like a commercial than a podcast? If you answered yes, this episode is for you because we talk with Fatima Zaidi, whose the CEO and Co-founder of Quill. Quill runs a freelance marketplace to connect brands with trusted podcast professionals located in North America. They offer in-house consulting and podcast management, but they always know the right freelancer to get the job done if they are not the right fit. Fatima says that every brand should have a podcast, but not every podcast should be a brand. A podcast should be where the brand's story reveals a deeper understanding of its name. There is nothing like podcasting for a brand to build upon the trust and loyalty they already have with their customers. Key Topics: · How did Quill get started (1:40) · How are freelancers compensated, and how is it different than UpWork or Fiver (3:46) · What benefits are there for the freelance professionals who join the Marketplace (5:35) · What are the trends and future of podcast (7:13) · What are the most successful branded podcast from large corporations (9:07) · What are the most in-demand podcast services, and what are the new skills freelancers should start to have (11:35) · What are some of the most effective marketing strategies you see working today in podcasting (13:56) · How does a freelancer sign up within the Marketplace (17:04) · What is the Listen In Podcasting Conference (17:56) Website link: https://www.quillit.io/ (https://www.quillit.io/) Listen In Conference: https://www.quillit.io/conference Social Links · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/12998745/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/12998745/) · Twitter: https://twitter.com/inc_quill (https://twitter.com/inc_quill) · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quill.inc/ · Instagram: https://instagram.com/quill.inc Thanks for Listening! Be sure to subscribe onhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1454336984 ( Apple),https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vcG9kY2FzdC1tZS1hbnl0aGluZy8= ( Google),https://open.spotify.com/show/7q9j88X29nrHElKjpV6hvS ( Spotify), or wherever you get your podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line at mathew@thepodcastconsultant.com. Follow Mathew on Social Media to stay up to date on Podcast Me Anything -https://www.facebook.com/MathewPassy ( Facebook) |https://twitter.com/MathewPassy ( Twitter) |https://www.instagram.com/mathewpassy/ ( Instagram) |https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathewpassy/ ( LinkedIn)
Her Climb: Women of colour talk about leadership and resilience in a changing world.
At the age of 17, Fatima Zaidi moved to Toronto from Oman and start her first year of university. After graduating with a degree in HR from University of Toronto she moved on to HR roles in a number of Toronto based corporations. Tenacious and quick thinking it didn't take her long to realize a slow placed, bureaucratic corporate environment where success is rarely tied to merit wasn't for her. Fatima needed to make a move; it was time to pivot. Her next move …a start-up …and she's never looked back since, her career sky rocketed, and she is now the Co-Founder and CEO of Quill. On our episode today Fatima talks to us about her career and barriers that women of colour face when entering the start up world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/herclimb/support
Fatima Zaidi is the CEO and co-founder of Quill Inc., the world’s first one-stop marketplace where podcasters can find pre-vetted expert freelancers who will save them time, improve their podcast quality, and help grow their audience. As a member of the National Speakers Bureau, Fatima has spoken at various events around the world on media and tech trends leading her to keynote on world stages alongside speakers like Gary Vaynerchuk, and most recently Richard Branson. In addition to being a commentator for BNN Bloomberg, she is a frequent contributor to publications including The Globe and Mail, and Huffington Post. Over the past few years she has won two Top 30 under 30 awards, the Young Professional of the Year by Notable Life, and one of Flare Magazine’s Top 100 Women. Follow Fatima here: https://www.instagram.com/zaidiafatima/
S.1 E. 8 Advocate For Yourself with Fatima Zaidi We're here for you! In this episode, we speak with Fatima Zaidi, co-founder of Quill Inc and speaker. Fatima tells us her start-up story and how she navigated through a difficult year impacted by the pandemic. Her story highlights how becoming resourceful is required as an entrepreneur. She is also the founder of Listen In Podcasting Conference. Her mantra is "advocate for yourself" and one of her favorite tools is Nimble. You can connect with Fatima on Instagram @zaidiafatima, on LinkedIn at Fatima Zaidi, and on Twitter at Fatima Zaidi.Now it's time for you to make a solid plan and take action. But first, remember to subscribe and follow the Boss it Podcast so you receive a notification whenever we drop an episode. Remember to leave us a 5-star review on Itunes! Take a screenshot of your review and share it on Instagram as a post or story and tag us at @bossitclub. If Instagram is not your thing, no worries, email your screenshot to hello@bossitclub.com. As a massive thank you, we will be sending you our Top 50 Tips for Starting and Scaling a Business. This list is exclusively for podcast reviewers.. So don't miss out. Please Note: Itunes takes 48 hours before your review is visible- so make sure you come back to the review page and take a screenshot when you're listening to the next episode. Now remember Bosses, make a plan, and take action in all aspects of life! Yes, you can have it all. xoxo SophiaA Team Dklutr Production
Entrepreneurs are optimists by nature. They find opportunities everywhere and want to do it all. But even the most driven entrepreneurs need to have the discipline to prioritize and focus on what will drive their business forward. Fatima Zaidi has always been one to watch. She was born in Oman, with all the cultural norms and expectations of a Middle Eastern woman. Yet, regardless of circumstance, she took the plunge to build her own career and became the CEO and co-founder of Quill Inc., an imaginative podcast agency that gives people a credible and compelling voice. They even produced this episode of Chatter that Matters Presented by RBC. Fatima has many passions. She is an advocate for women in tech, a champion to bring more diversity into the workplace, a keynote speaker, and thought leader. But, can she do it all? Elizabeth Hughes, a venture and technology specialist at RBC offers her thoughts on capitalization. Entrepreneurial legend, Bruce Croxon, shares some powerful insights on entrepreneurship before shining his insight on Fatima and the potential of Quill. And for the first time in the series, Tony Chapman moves beyond parting thoughts and offers Fatima his own advice. Show Notes: 1:15 - Getting to know Fatima & Quill Learn where Fatima grew up, when she came to Canada, how she started her career in sales, and the origin story of Quill. 10.42 - Interview with Elizabeth Hughes from RBC's technology and venture practice Elizabeth discusses her advice for Fatima as she continues to grow Quill from a capital markets perspective. Specifically, she touches on podcasting’s potential as a marketing medium and discusses her thoughts on Fatima’s ability to bootstrap Quill through COVID. 13.38 - Interview with Bruce Croxon from Round13 Bruce chats with Tony about his entrepreneurial advice and comments on Fatima’s business model, mentioning his kudos for creating a service based arm of the business that will fund Quill’s technology products. 19.09 - Tony's message to Fatima For the first time, Tony gives his advice to Fatima as she continues to run Quill through the pandemic. 1) Focus on what matters, 2) clients are drawn to energy but buy on process, and 3) find the areas where you are intellectually stimulated and emotionally rewarded. This episode is brought to you by RBC. To support this show and get specialized support for your business, visit: https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/business/advice/industry-expertise.html You can also check out RBC’s Small Business Navigator here: www.rbc.com/smallbusinessnavigator Learn more about Fatima, Bruce, and Elizabeth below: Fatima, Zaidi, Co-founder and CEO of Quill: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fatima-zaidi-6a6b844b/ Quill Inc: quillit.io Bruce Croxon, Managing Partner, Round 13 Capital: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brucecroxon/ Elizabeth Hughes, Commercial Account Manager, RBC: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethallenhughes/ Follow Tony Chapman Website - https://chatterthatmatters.ca Twitter - https://twitter.com/TonyChapman Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonychapmanreactions/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chatterthatmatters/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcGvzmw9MFkUcGylrFA2xCQ
Fatima is the CEO and co-founder of Quill Inc., the world’s first one-stop marketplace where podcasters can find pre-vetted expert freelancers. As a member of the National Speakers Bureau, Fatima has spoken at various events around the world on media and tech trends. In addition to being a commentator for BNN Bloomberg, she is a frequent contributor to publications including the Huffington Post. In recent years she has won two Top 30 under 30 awards and one of Flare Magazine’s Top 100 Women.
Fatima is the co-founder of Quill, the world's first one-stop marketplace where podcasters can find vetted expert freelancers who will save them time, improve their podcast quality, and help grow their audience. She comes with over a decade of experience in scaling startups. As a member of the National Speakers Bureau, Fatima has spoken at various events around the world on hacking outbound sales in any industry, leading her to keynote on world stages alongside speakers like Gary Vaynerchuk, Arlene Dickenson, and most recently, Richard Branson. In addition to being a commentator for BNN Bloomberg on sales/tech trends, she is a frequent contributor to publications including The Globe and Mail and Huffington Post. Over the past few years she has won two Top 30 Under 30 awards, has been named as Young Professional of the Year by Notable Life and one of Flare Magazine's Top 100 Women. Enjoy! ----more---- Music Credits Intro/Outro Music: Track: Nimesh Tandey - Floating Spell Music provided by Mr. Pantomath https://youtu.be/NzTMSlRVpvM Transition Music: Storybook & Cheese (Produced by Lukrembo) https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo
Welcome to SnackWalls episode number 9, my favorite number!I spoke to a podcasting pro, super heavy hitter here folks!Fatima brings her executive experience and passion for tech diversity to this episode by providing actionable steps for companies looking to make a change. From encouraging individual reflection to suggesting staffing changes, Fatima has several suggestions for how you and your team can prioritize diversity in hiring.Fatima is the co-founder of Quill, the world’s first one-stop marketplace where podcasters can find vetted expert freelancers who will save them time, improve their podcast quality, and help grow their audience. She comes with over a decade of experience in scaling startups.As a member of the National Speakers Bureau, Fatima has spoken at various events around the world on hacking outbound sales in any industry, leading her to keynote on world stages alongside speakers like Gary Vaynerchuk, Arlene Dickenson, and most recently, Richard Branson.Fatima Zaidi www.linkedin.com/in/fatima-zaidi-6a6b844bQuill: www.quillit.ioMore episodes of the SnackWalls Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1280951SnackWalls is powered by San Diego Code School: https://sdcs.ioPlease share like and subscribe for more reach
Hey everyone, welcome to our second episode of our brand new series here on the Amaliah Podcast. We thought it was about time that we turn some of our most read pieces over on Amaliah.com into some of our most listened to tracks on the podcast. We present to you the Amaliah Anthology! - We're bringing amaliah.com articles to life with readings by the authors themselves, so that you can enjoy your favourite pieces in a new way. - Thank you to Afroze Fatima Zaidi for her reading of her piece, ‘The Mother Tongue as Resistance - Reflections on the Subtle Power of our Native Languages’. All our love and duas always, the Amaliah team x - If you enjoyed this episode and want to support our production visit amaliah.com/support
In this episode, you will hear from Fatima Zaidi, Owner of Project Instigate and an acclaimed TEDx Speaker. She shares her experiences related to moving a lot as a child, bullying and public speaking. You will learn the gifts she accessed during these movements of her life and how she still uses them today. To attend one of Fatima's online seminars, visit www.projectinstigate.com. You can also receive a complimentary strategy session by emailing Fatima at fatima.zaidi@projectinstigate.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourgiftsmatter/message
NOTE: In light of the Covid-19 outbreak and the current landscape for entrepreneurs, and small business owners, we are working hard to bring you more resources and conversations to get you through these difficult times. Stay tuned for some special episodes in the coming days and weeks. Stay strong, you are not alone! Follow our community at facebook.com/groups/imakealivingWe know you like podcasts, but have you ever thought about starting one? On this week's episode, we talk to two women with ample experience in the field. Jeanine Wright is the COO of Simplecast, which helps launch podcasts, and has a special focus on analytics. Fatima Zaidi co-founded Quill, which connects podcasts professionals to folks with a dream in order to get a project off the ground. We get the inside story on what goes into podcasting after the microphone is turned off: podcasts are one of the most powerful marketing tools available to companies, but they also need to find their own path to success. As Zaidi asks, “What kind of brand do you want to be seen as?”We also talk to Wright and Zaidi about their experiences on opposite ends of the investor spectrum. Zaidi weighs on the value of running a bootstrap operation, while Wright shares her three criteria for considering an investment opportunity. Both also offer insight into their experience as women in a male-dominated sector, where there are opportunities to break new ground and create a work-life balance that works for you.Guests-Jeanine Wright- SimplecastFatima Zaidi- Quill
Episode: 43Where does education really stand with our youth in today's society? Traditionally are we leading our next generation in the right direction to independence, autonomy and focus. Or are we inadvertently misguiding them into a direction of fear, anxiety and a loss of direction. We discuss with Fatima Zaidi, founder and ceo of Project Instigate, writing mentor and policy and program developer, the power of post secondary education and what steps to take to guide our next generation into the directions of confidence, clarity and critical thinking skills. Resources for Fatima Zaidi:website: http://projectinstigate.comSocial Media Facebook: Project InstigateContact Fatima directly:Email: fatimazaidi@projectinstigate.comResources for the host, Adrian Starks: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/adrianstarks FREE EBOOK download : Finding Your Inner Championhttps://connectnowbusinessnetwork.com/ebook-finding-your-inner-champion/ Website: https://adrianstarks.net Book Me To Speak:https://bookadrianstarks.comIf you want me to come and speak to your team to be part of that learning, support and growth, send me a message and we can hop on a Zoom call with your group. Social MediaFacebook: Adrian Starks LinkedIn: Adrian StarksInstagram: _adrianstarksTwitter: _adrianstarksSupport the show (https://cash.app/$adrianstarks1/thepurposefullifeshow)
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Fatima Zaidi, CEO and Co-Founder of Quill, sits down with Samantha and Lisen of Float or Founder to discuss raising seed capital, sourcing an advisory board, finding a CTO, and swimming with the sharks.Support the show (https://www.floatorfounder.com/our-sponsors.html)
On this episode of Marketing Jam, Darian Kovacs chats with Fatima Zaidi of 88 Agency, one of Canada's leading tech marketing agencies. Fatima was been named to Marketing Magazine's Top 30 under 30 marketers and brand developers in 2016, and is a commentator for Global News. She is also an avid traveler and believes people create their own opportunities in life by saying "yes" and being resilient. During their conversation Darian and Fatima chat about what makes 88 unique, including their use of disruptive public relations techniques, and explore marketing trends with respect to the technology sphere. Fatima also shares her advice on how to be a successful marketer and business person. Find Jelly Marketing: Twitter - twitter.com/jellymarketing Facebook - facebook.com/jellymarketing Instagram - instagram.com/jellymarketing Website - jellymarketing.com Find Darian Kovacs: Website - jellymarketing.com/darian/ Facebook - facebook.com/dariankovacspage/ Instagram - instagram.com/dariankovacs/ Twitter - twitter.com/dariankovacs Follow Fatima/88 Agency: Twitter (Fatima) - twitter.com/zaidiafatima LinkedIn (Fatima) - linkedin.com/in/fatima-zaidi-6a6b844b/ Website (88) - eightyeightagency.com Facebook (88) - facebook.com/eightyeightagency/ Instagram (88) - instagram.com/eightyeightagency/
Fatima Zaidi is a force to be reckoned with - at just twenty-eight years old, she was named Flare's Top 100 Canadian Women, and one of Marketing Magazine‘s top 30 under 30 marketers and brand developers for 2016. She is also a blogger and a commentator for several news stations and is an entrepreneur in her own right. Today she tells us her story we're excited to have you with us!
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6 Ways To Generate Leads With Fatima Zaidi #180 In this episode we meet Fatima Zaidi to discuss 6 ways to generate leads starting with the idea that you must always communicate with purpose. With over 10 years of experiences in sales and business development Fatima has become an expert in closing that deal. In this podcast, Fatima takes you through the ten steps to snagging that opportunity and converting it into a case won. She highlights common mistakes made my sales people, and how you instantly develop that connection and rapport to work in your favour. Whether you’re just at the start of your sales career, or you just want to augment your existing skills, this podcast will set you on a clear path to success. Hacking Sales Fatima and I walk through the following list on strategies and ways to generate leads: Get creative with your pitch Develop a personal brand that defines you as a thought leader and subject matter expert Develop relationships both online and off line Build partnerships with other complimentary businesses Build rapport by giving before asking Stay unemotional to quick outcomes Take Action Advice Do three small things every day to broaden and deepen your network How To Find Fatima Zaidi Fatima is VP Business Development EightyEightAgency.com This is her phone 416.836.4356 You can find Fatima on Linkedin Lead Generation Strategies There are many ways to generate leads. Here are past episodes that cover this topic. Listen today! 7 LinkedIn Strategies for Generating Qualified Leads with Janis Pettit #176 How To Schedule Sales Appointments with Automated Emails with Neil Kristianson #157 Take Command of the New LinkedIn User Interface with Brynne Tillman #151 Referrals – The Master Key To Winning Sales with John Spence #127 Looking for Leads with Social Media, an interview with Brian Basilico #34 SB029- How To Generate Leads on LinkedIn, an Interview with Patrick McFadden. Crossing the Chasm an Interview with author Geoffrey Moore SB020 – Down to Earth Sales, an interview with Diana Schneidman Pleasantly Persistent Sales With Thomas Ellis #15 The post 6 Ways To Generate Leads With Fatima Zaidi #180 appeared first on Sales Babble Sales Podcast | Sales Training | Sales Consulting |Sales Coaching.
Today I'm joined by a lady who was named in Marketing Magazine’s top 30 under 30 marketers for 2016. She’s a chair for the Discover Your Personal Brand conference and the VP of Business Development for Eighty-Eight, a Toronto-based creative communications agency. Welcome to DMR, Fatima Zaidi. On this episode of Digital Marketing Radio we discuss hacking outbound sales at marketing agencies, with topics including: Many marketers switch off when they hear the word ‘sales’. Is that a bad thing to do? What does hacking outbound sales mean? How different is that to conventional sales? What are some of the effective sales strategies for marketing agencies at the moment? What makes you a success compared with other people trying to do the same thing? How do you measure your success? What do you think stops others from being successful at the moment? Tying it back to marketers and salespeople, what can they do to work more effectively together? [Tweet ""Don't just market other companies. Also focus on #marketing your own." @zaidiafatima @88_agency"] Software I couldn't live without What software do you currently use in your business that if someone took away from you, it would significantly impact your marketing success? Nimble [CRM] What software don't you use, but you've heard good things about, and you've intended to try at some point in the near future? Hubspot [CRM / Marketing automation] My number 1 takeaway What's the single most important step from our discussion that our listeners need to take away and implement in their businesses? [If you're agency marketer] Don't just market other companies. Also focus on marketing your own. Whether that's through SEO, whether that's through paid media, ads, internal campaigns, events, partnerships. Find a way to personally brand yourself and your company. Always get on people's radars in creative ways.
Fatima Zaidi, VP of Business Development at Eighty-Eight Agency, joins the Content Pros Podcast to discuss how successful PR in the modern content marketing world keeps your content alive and pushes it viral. Special thanks to our sponsors: Oracle Marketing Cloud Uberflip Convince & Convert: The Business of Story In This Episode Why creating content is only a small part of content marketing How a focus on creating value with new concepts leads to online virality Why the right amount of content means calculating how much you can take and adding one How supplementing your existing workforce with an agency leads to new opportunities and resources Resources Fatima Zaidi on Twitter: @zaidiafatima Eighty-Eight Agency on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and the blog Foodora Campaign: One Wheel for a Better Planet What's Now, What's NEXT Foodora and Durex and Partnering Up This Valentine's Day Agency or Porn Visit ContentProsPodcast.com for more insights from your favorite content marketers.
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