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Fearless Practitioners
Formulating an Online Marketing Plan | episode #13

Fearless Practitioners

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 40:08


Have you struggled with the idea of marketing online? I sure have! In today’s show our amazing                                guest Virgilia Kaur Pruthi shares some great tips about how to even begin this process. Acquisition, activation, retention, revenue and referral (Aarrr!!!) will soon make so much sense and help you to feel like you have a plan for online marketing! The first step we learn is that you need to have a goal and a plan when starting any online marketing. Next, it’s all about your brand! Does your online presence match up with what you present in real life? If not you will need to check it and fix that ASAP! Lastly we chat about where you need to be spending your time, whether it's email, social, SEO and offline! Grab a pen a paper because you will seriously be taking notes! About Virgilia Kaur Pruthi Virgilia Kaur Pruthi (formerly Singh) is a first generation Indian-American entrepreneur, community builder, and author. She is the founder of a Network of Women and the Author of "An Immigrant's Guide To Making It In America." She has worked in product management for tech companies and consulted for Fortune 100 companies in the U.S., Latin America, Middle East, and India on go-to-market strategies, geographic expansion, and M&A. Prior to business school, she worked as Chief of Staff to an Ambassador of the UN while focusing on micro-finance related initiatives, and graduated from undergrad at age 19 with a full academic scholarship. After working in consulting, the entrepreneurial bug caught on to Virgilia and she has been toying around with ideas in the technology space ever since. Alongside two co-founders, Virgilia started an online media company geared towards the millennial generation called GenJuice where she managed a team of 60 content creators, editors, and helped grow the product nationally. Her passion for startups led her to work with her alma mater, Arizona State University, to embed entrepreneurial thinking, startup methodology, and design thinking across twelve departments at Arizona State University, reaching over 40,000 students. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: How to formulate a marketing goal online The Aarrr method Matching up your online brand with your in office self Choosing which channel to start with in your marketing plan MORE FROM VIRGILIA Book - An Immigrant's Guide To Making It In America LinkedIn Twitter Today’s episode is brought to you by SimplePractice; the complete platform for health and wellness professionals. I think you’ll really like this great practice management platform! With SimplePractice you can: Access your notes, scheduling, and billing all in one place Easily comply with HIPAA privacy and security requirements Go paperless to save time and stay organized It’s truly practice management made simple! Click HERE and get started with a free 30 day trial and a $50 subscription credit after you sign up for a paid account. MORE FROM ADRIEN FREE Driven Goal Planner Schedule Your FREE 15 Min Fearless Steps Call Fearless Practitioners Fearless Practitioners Face

Archive 1 of Entrepreneurs On Fire

Lewis is a former two sport All American and current world record holding athlete, has graced lists such as Details Magazines ,5 Internet Gurus Who Can Make You Rich, and Incomediary.com, 50 Most Influential People in Blogging. Most recently, Howes was ranked as one of Genjuice.com top, 100 Most Desirable Mentors, along with the likes of Barack Obama, Russell Simmons and the Queen of Jordan.

You University | The Personal Branding Podcast
24: 3 Phases of Launching a Successful Online Business

You University | The Personal Branding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2015 40:14


In this episode of You University, I interview Danielle Leslie. Danielle is addicted to doing what she loves. She helps fascinating personal brands and YouTubers market cutting edge educational content their audiences care about...and will spend money on. She's obsessed with email opt-ins and sales funnels and teaches experts at Udemy how to grow their online traffic and convert the traffic into online product sales.  Previously, Dani created the Do Love Project where she offered one-on-one business coaching for personal brands. She officially started her entrepreneurial journey when she quit her 9-to-5 to co-found GenJuice and complete a sponsored 13-city national tour of the same name where she met with 300 first-time entrepreneurs. Dani received her Bachelor's in Rhetoric from UC Berkeley (go bears!) and lives in not-so-sunny-but-still-better-than-LA-just-kidding-unless-you-gon-do-it San Francisco. Ready to build your brand? Get your 15 Free Videos RIGHT NOW http://goo.gl/oDCqdL

Ben Greenfield Life
App INSIDER: The Biggest Crossfit Mistakes

Ben Greenfield Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2013 41:41


In this app insider interview, Lewis Howes tells us the biggest Crossfit mistakes...and much more! Full shownotes at: http://www.bengreenfieldfitness.com/?p=11753 A former two sport All-American and current world record holding athlete, Lewis has graced lists such as Details Magazine's “5 Internet Gurus Who Can Make You Rich” and Incomediary.com's “50 Most Influential People in Blogging.” Most recently, Howes was ranked as one of Genjuice.com's top “100 Most Desirable Mentors” along with the likes of Barack Obama, Russell Simmons and the Queen of Jordan. In just three years, Howes went from sleeping on his sister's couch to running a seven figure business. He began his entrepreneurial career by hosting LinkedIn meetups around the country, and co-authoring the successful book LinkedWorking. He has hosted over 400 webinars, spoken to thousands at conferences and events, and educated career professionals and business owners around the world on the power of LinkedIn. -How Lewis got into football from being a skinny, awkward kid... -What got Lewis the biggest bang for his buck when it came to developing strength, power and speed... -How Lewis made the USA national team in a sport he just started playing 9 months before... -The biggest Crossfit mistakes... -What Lewis has learned from guys like Graham Holmberg "Fittest Man on Earth" and Bob Harper, the "Biggest Loser Trainer"... -And much more... Be sure to check out Lewis Howes podcast "The School of Greatness".  

The Rich Roll Podcast
Lewis Howes: Living A Passionate Life

The Rich Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2013 102:46


Life should be lived passionately.So says today's guest Lewis Howes, and I couldn't agree more.If you are immersed in the online marketing world, you've probably heard of Lewis — a former professional football player & renown pioneer lifestyle entrepreneur. But in case you haven't, let me introduce you to his universe.Lewis is a former two-sport All-American (football & decathlon) and current world record holding athlete (most yards received in a single football game), has graced lists such as Details Magazine’s “5 Internet Gurus Who Can Make You Rich” and Incomediary.com’s “50 Most Influential People in Blogging.” Most recently, Lewis was ranked as one of Genjuice.com’s top “100 Most Desirable Mentors” along with the likes of Barack Obama, Russell Simmons and the Queen of Jordan.In just three years, my man went from a depressed and aimless former professional Arena-league football player who's career was cut short due to injury sleeping on his sister’s couch to running a seven figure business. He began his entrepreneurial career by hosting LinkedIn meetups around the country, and co-authoring the successful book LinkedWorking. He has hosted over 400 webinars, spoken to thousands at conferences and events, and educated career professionals and business owners around the world on the power of LinkedIn.Not enough? He's also a member of the U.S. National Team Handball squad. He loves CrossFit too. Don't worry, we get into all of it.Oh yeah, he's also the host of The School of Greatness Podcast, currently blowing up charts on iTunes. I was honored to be a guest on his show a couple weeks back and am pleased that he joined me for an enlightening and inspiring chat about discovering, unlocking, and unleashing your best, most authentic self – my favorite subject.I hope you dig the show and end up as inspired as I was sitting down with him in person.Enjoying the podcast and want to support the show? Make sure you subscribe on iTunes and leave a comment on the iTunes page for the show.Thanks for listening and enjoy the program!SHOW NOTES* Lewis Howes Website* Lewis Howes on Twitter* School of Greatness Podcast* Lewis in Forbes Magazine* Lewis in Entrepreneur Magazine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

(BIT) Blacks In Technology
#BITTechTalk ep.7 w/ Arielle Scott pt. 2

(BIT) Blacks In Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2010 30:24


Last week we had some technical difficulties and lost half the podcast. This week Arielle Scott returns to speak with us again. In this podcast we talk about Arielle's view on innovation and diversity . We also talk about GenJuice.com, and her campaign "Quit and Create"

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(BIT) Blacks In Technology
#BITTechTalk ep.7 w/ Arielle Scott pt. 2

(BIT) Blacks In Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2010 30:24


Last week we had some technical difficulties and lost half the podcast. This week Arielle Scott returns to speak with us again. In this podcast we talk about Arielle's view on innovation and diversity . We also talk about GenJuice.com, and her campaign "Quit and Create"

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(BIT) Blacks In Technology
#BITTechTalk ep.6 w/ Arielle Scott pt 1

(BIT) Blacks In Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2010 29:30


Greg and Ronnie talks with Arielle Scott (http://thearielle.com). Arielle is a very accomplished African American woman who is a self proclaimed part-time artist, part-time entrepreneur, full time bad-ass. She is the founder of a couple tech start up companies, InternshipIN which she started at UC Berkeley to help startups find interns, and her latest effort GenJuice (http://www.genjuice.com/), which was originally started as her undergradute thesis.

(BIT) Blacks In Technology
#BITTechTalk ep.6 w/ Arielle Scott pt 1

(BIT) Blacks In Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2010 29:30


Greg and Ronnie talks with Arielle Scott (http://thearielle.com). Arielle is a very accomplished African American woman who is a self proclaimed part-time artist, part-time entrepreneur, full time bad-ass. She is the founder of a couple tech start up companies, InternshipIN which she started at UC Berkeley to help startups find interns, and her latest effort GenJuice (http://www.genjuice.com/), which was originally started as her undergradute thesis.