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Hi, I'm Sarah Thomson, and in this episode, I'm flying solo! I wanted to dive into the idea that starting now is always fine—no matter the time of year. So many of us feel pressure to start fresh in January, but life gets in the way. I'll share my thoughts on how to reset, build momentum, and set goals that actually work for your business and life. Episode Summary: January can feel like a chaotic blur, especially for business owners juggling holidays, family, and the pressure of a ‘new year, new me' mindset. In this episode, I explore why waiting for the perfect moment isn't necessary and how you can start fresh anytime. I share practical ways to regain focus after a slow start, rethink goal-setting to fit real life, and embrace consistency over perfection. Whether you're feeling behind or just need a reset, I'll show you how to create momentum without the stress. Let's ditch the overwhelm and make progress on our terms! Key Takeaways: It's never too late to start fresh—momentum can begin any day. Perfection isn't the goal; small, consistent steps matter more. Customizing your goals to fit your life leads to better success. Overcoming the January slump starts with giving yourself grace. Focus on what you can do rather than what you've missed. Notable Quotes: "The perfect time to start is whenever you decide to. No need to wait for a fresh calendar!" "Small steps build big momentum—don't underestimate the power of just starting." "January isn't a deadline; it's just a month. Your progress is on your timeline." "Forget the pressure to have it all figured out—just take action." "Your goals should fit your life, not the other way around."
We talked to Marty Sadlier this week in Sydney about people who are not insuring their homes because of expensive premiums. Travis Coleman talked about Perth sales during winter. Sarah Thomson in Geelong talked about maximising your borrowing capacity Adam Stefan in Brisbane talked first home buyers. And Eliza in Darwin talked career move to real estate. Listen here: https://apple.co/3wub8Le ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
We talk with Sarah Thomson the owner and director of Loan Market in Geelong about different types of guarantors and ask Rebecca about the mortgage application process. https://broker.loanmarket.com.au/geelong-city Listen here: https://apple.co/3wub8Le ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
We talk with Sarah Thomson the owner and director of Loan Market in Geelong about first time investor's and advice and information for borrowing capacity and avoiding pitfalls. https://broker.loanmarket.com.au/geelong-city Listen here: https://apple.co/3wub8Le ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
Welcome to episode 116 of The Social Circus! In this episode, host Sarah Thomson dives deep into the world of Reels, a powerful tool for digital marketing and social media strategy. As a business owner, understanding and leveraging Reels can be a game changer, and Sarah is here to guide you through it. Whether you're a novice or looking to improve your existing skills, this episode will equip you with the knowledge to create engaging and effective Reels for your business. Reels, as Sarah explains, are short-form video content that have revolutionised social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Pinterest. With TikTok leading the way and having over a billion active users, the impact of Reels on engagement and account growth is undeniable. Sarah emphasises the importance of creating Reels consistently and shares practical tips for doing so, including the ideal length for cross-platform use and the evolving trends in Reels content, from talking heads to faceless marketing. Leveraging various tools and features can significantly enhance your Reels. Sarah discusses the advantages of using captions for inclusivity and accessibility, the fun of duets and transitions, and how apps like CapCut and Canva can streamline your video creation process. She also highlights the importance of staying authentic to your brand while exploring new trends and features. Sarah's actionable advice will motivate you to start creating and experimenting with Reels, ensuring your content resonates with your audience and stands out in the crowded digital space. ### Key Takeaways: * **Understanding Reels:** Learn what Reels are and why they are vital for engaging your audience on various social media platforms. * **Optimal Reels Length:** Create Reels that are ideally 59 seconds or less to maximise use across multiple platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Pinterest. * **Evolving Content Trends:** Stay updated with current trends in Reels content, such as talking heads, transitions, and faceless marketing, to keep your videos engaging and relevant. * **Useful Tools:** Utilise apps like CapCut for advanced video editing and Canva for creating visually appealing Reels with ease.
In this episode of the Social Circus podcast, host Sarah Thomson is joined by Kylie Patchett, an expert copywriter with a distinctive flair for storytelling. With a background in forensic science and health, Kylie discusses her unconventional journey into entrepreneurship and her eventual transition into copywriting. This episode delves into her experiences, the importance of authenticity in storytelling, and how personal and professional stories can deeply connect with audiences. Throughout the episode, Sarah and Kylie explore how storytelling can transform business copy from mundane to magical. Kylie shares her insights on integrating storytelling in social media posts, particularly on Instagram, to show personal elements that resonate with clients. Highlighting the power of vulnerability and authenticity, Kylie emphasizes that being true to yourself and sharing your unique stories can attract the right clients and build stronger professional relations. They also touch on the challenges of shedding corporate personas to embrace one's true self as an entrepreneur. Key Takeaways: Authenticity in Storytelling: Sharing genuine stories helps in connecting with the audience on a personal level and attracts clients who align with your values. Power of Micro-Stories: Using platforms like Instagram stories to share small, everyday tales can effectively engage your audience without diving into heavy, vulnerable narratives immediately. Embracing Your True Self: Leaving the corporate world allows entrepreneurs to discover and express their authentic selves, making their business more relatable and human. Natural Integration of Stories: Incorporating personal anecdotes, such as daily routines or minor mishaps, can make your professional narrative more colorful and engaging. Value-Based Content: Emphasising your values through storytelling helps clients understand your business ethos and connect more deeply with your brand.
We talk with Sarah Thomson the owner and director of Loan Market in Geelong about the difference between a salary income and self employed applications for a home mortgage. Things you need to know and apply. https://broker.loanmarket.com.au/geelong-city Listen here: https://apple.co/3wub8Le ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
n this episode of the Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson welcomes Emily Fogg, the innovative founder of Wise Owl Tuition, to discuss the complexities and triumphs of running a business as a neurodivergent individual. Emily shares her journey from a classroom teacher to a successful entrepreneur, emphasizing the critical need for specialized educational services for children with learning difficulties like dyslexia and ADHD. Delving into her own recent diagnosis of inattentive ADHD, Emily offers a candid perspective on the challenges and strategies she employs in managing both her personal life and her thriving business. Listeners will gain a profound understanding of neurodiversity, exploring practical tips for making business practices more inclusive and supportive. Emily highlights the importance of creating structured systems, leveraging strengths, and outsourcing weaknesses as key strategies for success. With actionable advice on improving social media engagement and facilitating more inclusive group interactions, this episode is a treasure trove for business owners and educators alike. Sarah and Emily also touch on the importance of compassion and flexibility in business, making it a must-listen for those looking to foster a more inclusive environment. Key Takeaways: Understanding Neurodiversity: Neurodivergent individuals, such as those with ADHD, dyslexia, and autism, have brains that function differently from neurotypical people. Recognizing and embracing these differences is crucial for inclusivity. Structural Systems: Implementing robust organizational systems and routines can help manage the demands of a business, particularly for those with ADHD. Inclusive Practices: To make social media and business activities more inclusive, use alt text, ensure content is engaging and repetitive, and create safe spaces for interaction. Compassion and Flexibility: Offering clients the flexibility to reschedule and being compassionate about their mental states can foster a more supportive business environment. Resource Allocation: Outsourcing tasks that are challenging, such as bookkeeping, can help neurodivergent business owners focus on their strengths and maintain productivity.
In episode 113 of "The Social Circus," host Sarah Thomson delves into the intricacies of running successful Instagram competitions. Understanding the challenges business owners face with engagement and follower growth, Sarah provides a practical guide for leveraging Instagram contests to drive attention, engagement, and new followers. Launching into the topic, Sarah emphasizes the versatility of Instagram compared to other platforms like Facebook, highlighting the fewer restrictions and easier management of competitions on Instagram. She gives a step-by-step strategy for setting up Instagram competitions, including the necessary tracking and analysis to evaluate success. Sarah also addresses the importance of offering meaningful prizes and ensuring the process of entering the competition is straightforward to maximize participation. By the end of the episode, listeners are equipped with actionable tips and strategies to effectively run Instagram contests and integrate them into broader business objectives. Key Takeaways: Instagram's Flexibility: Running competitions on Instagram is more straightforward compared to Facebook, with fewer restrictions from Meta. Choosing the Right Prize: Offer prizes that are enticing yet relevant to your audience to attract potential customers and not just general entrants. Simple Mechanics: Keep the competition entry process simple – typically involving liking a profile, tagging a friend, and sharing the post in stories. Engage through DM's: Personalize the experience by sending DM's to participants, encouraging them further and building relationships. Collaboration Limits: When collaborating with other businesses, ensure there are no more than five participants to avoid overcomplicating the entry process.
Welcome to another episode of the Social Circus, hosted by Sarah Thomson. This week's episode takes you through the insightful journey of Susan Hughes, an ADHD Parent Coach, who shares her experiences and expertise in coping with ADHD in family life. Susan delves into how she transitioned from the corporate world into coaching after facing parenting challenges, especially after her child was diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. Throughout the episode, Susan emphasizes the importance of understanding ADHD to better support both children and parents. She discusses how traditional parenting methods can clash with the needs of ADHD children, often leading to unnecessary strife. Susan uses her personal story to highlight how coaching strategies can be pivotal in managing ADHD behavior, creating an empathetic and nurturing environment, both at home and school. Listeners are encouraged to seek help and learn new skills to improve family dynamics and the well-being of children with ADHD. ### Key Takeaways: * **Understanding ADHD:** It is crucial for parents to understand the impact of ADHD on daily life to provide better support and foster positive development. * **Executive Functioning:** ADHD affects various executive functions, including planning, prioritization, emotional regulation, and task initiation. * **Parent Coaching:** Using coaching techniques at home can significantly ease the challenges of parenting ADHD children and improve their outlook on life. * **Early Intervention:** Seeking guidance and training during the early years of a child with ADHD can mitigate more serious issues later in life. * **Compassion and Support:** Parents dealing with ADHD should seek support and practice https://www.facebook.com/SusanHughesADHDParentCoach/ https://www.instagram.com/susanadhdcoach/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-hughes-1314238/ https://www.theconfidentadhdparentformula.com.au/online-course
We talked to Marty Sadlier this week in Sydney about people who are not insuring their homes because of expensive premiums. Travis Coleman talked about Perth sales during winter. Sarah Thomson in Geelong talked about maximising your borrowing capacity Adam Stefan in Brisbane talked first home buyers. And Eliza in Darwin talked career move to real estate. Listen here: https://apple.co/3wub8Le ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
In the 111th episode of "The Social Circus," host Sarah Thomson delves into the intricacies of video marketing for businesses. As video content continues to dominate social media platforms, Sarah emphasises its crucial role in building trust, establishing connections, and ultimately driving business growth. She shares invaluable tips and strategies to help entrepreneurs and business owners overcome common fears associated with creating video content, such as discomfort with appearance and voice. Throughout the episode, Sarah underlines the immense potential of video marketing, mentioning how platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels have revolutionised the way businesses interact with their audiences. She provides practical advice on how to ease into video creation, from utilising stories for short video content to creating stock footage and using B-roll shots. Sarah also explores the concept of "anchor videos," which can help even the most camera-shy individuals get comfortable with talking on camera. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their social media strategy and engage their audience through authentic video content. Key Takeaways: Starting Small: Begin with Instagram Stories to get comfortable with video content. Stories are less permanent and can help ease the fear of being on camera. Creating Voiceovers: Start with voiceovers on stock or self-created video footage to get accustomed to hearing your own voice. Utilising B-Roll: Generate B-roll footage to have a library of stock videos that show different aspects of your business without needing to speak directly to the camera. Anchor Videos: Use anchor videos where you perform everyday tasks while speaking to the camera to make the experience more natural and less intimidating. Authenticity Over Perfection: Focus on delivering valuable content and building connections rather than striving for perfection in appearance or production quality. Notable Quotes: "At some point in your business, you are going to have to show up and be visible." "It is not about me, it is about my message, and it's about delivering value to you as my audience." "Stories on Instagram are a great way to kind of dip your toe into creating video content." "Nothing is wasted in this world of video content."
We talk with Sarah Thomson the owner and director of Loan Market in Geelong about maximising your borrowing capacity and things to apply which can make a big difference to the amount of money you get for a mortgage. https://broker.loanmarket.com.au/geelong-city Listen here: https://apple.co/3wub8Le ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
In this episode of "The Social Circus," host Sarah Thomson welcomes Kristy Borbas, an intuitive coach and wise woman, to discuss the profound impact of intuition and feminine cycles on personal empowerment and business success. Kristy and Sarah explore the importance of listening to our bodies, understanding our natural rhythms, and integrating these ancient practices into our modern lives to achieve balance and fulfillment. Kristy shares her journey from feeling trapped in the corporate world to finding her true calling in helping women rediscover their inner wisdom. She emphasizes the significance of recognizing and honoring the different stages of womanhood, using tools like tarot, astrology, and feminine embodiment techniques. This episode is a must-listen for any woman seeking to harmonize her personal and professional life by embracing her natural cycles and intuition. Key Takeaways: Understanding Natural Cycles : The importance of tracking menstrual and lunar cycles to optimize energy and productivity. Empowerment Through Intuition : Utilizing intuition and feminine embodiment practices to connect deeply with oneself. Balancing Masculine and Feminine Energies : How modern women can navigate the masculine-dominated corporate environment by honoring their feminine energy. Self-Care and Rest : The critical role of rest and self-care in preventing burnout and fostering sustained success. Community and Support : The value of finding a supportive community or tribe to uplift and empower one another. https://www.instagram.com/kristyborbas/ https://www.facebook.com/KristyBorbasWisewoman Calling any woman wanting to reclaim the power in women's circles and groups. To be the Wise Woman and Goddess. This group will impact you Deeply from rituals, to intuitive sessions, seasonal offerings and a space to connect to the conscious feminine. We will cover goddess mythology and astrology, tarot, embodiment and self care practises, sound , voice healing and more. We do monthly new moon and full moon circles to share and weave in the feminine rituals. The time has come to gather, to remember our truth, to share our wisdom , to create magical kinships and above all feel safe to be who we are. This is for those wanting to journey with me in this beautiful awakening of women , and empower themselves. https://kristyborbas.com/products/her-tribe-monthly-subscription
We talk with Sarah Thomson the owner and director of Loan Market in Geelong about different government housing schemes, and the misconceptions about guarantors. Plus lenders mortgage insurance. Good or bad? https://broker.loanmarket.com.au/geelong-city Listen here: https://apple.co/3wub8Le ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
We're upping the BPM this Sunday at Revolver Sundays so who better to bring some turbo to the Raising the Vibration mix series, than Sarah Thomson! Catch Sarah DJing right after Durdenhauer (FR) at 5:30pm
Welcome back to another episode of the Social Circus hosted by Sarah Thomson! This week, we dive deep into the world of virtual assistance and creative design with Marie Fox, the savvy founder of Crafty Fox by Design. Marie brings a wealth of experience to the table, sharing her journey from traditional administrative roles to becoming a Canva guru. Whether you're a small business owner or an aspiring VA, this episode unveils practical insights on leveraging Canva for professional growth and managing the complex dynamics of work-life balance. Key Takeaways: Canva Expertise: Learn Marie's favorite Canva features, such as the background removal tool and design guides, which help elevate business presentations and social media posts. Virtual Assistance Evolution: Understand the evolving role of VAs and how specializing in tools like Canva can set you apart in the competitive landscape. Real-World Applications: Hear real-life scenarios where Marie's Canva skills provided indispensable support for her clients, ranging from document formatting to social media branding. Crafty Fox By Design Instagram (@craftyfoxbydesign) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/Marie-fox/
In this week's episode of the Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson delves into the most common mistakes businesses make with their Meta ads. As a digital marketing coach, Sarah sees these mistakes frequently and offers her expert insight into how they can be avoided, ensuring more effective allocation of advertising budgets. Sarah starts by explaining the transition from Facebook ads to Meta ads, highlighting the various placement options such as Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Audience Network. She emphasizes the importance of having a clear advertising strategy and understanding what you are trying to achieve with your ads, especially for solopreneurs and small business owners. Sarah further discusses the importance of timing and budget. She advises against rushing ads and endorses a planning period of 6 to 8 weeks to allow proper testing and optimization. By discussing the critical metrics such as cost per click (CPC) and cost per conversion (CVR), she stresses the significance of a realistic budget to achieve desired outcomes. Additionally, Sarah emphasizes the necessity of testing different creative aspects of ads to optimize performance, underscoring the unpredictability of user preferences. Lastly, Sarah highlights the importance of audience targeting. Drawing from her experience, she advocates for using custom audiences and lookalike audiences in Meta's Ads Manager for better ad performance. She advises against generalized targeting and encourages businesses to refine their audience segments to cater to specific demographics effectively. Key Takeaways: Meta Ads Transition: Understanding the shift from Facebook ads to Meta ads and the comprehensive placement options. Importance of Strategy: Why having a clear strategy is crucial for successful ad campaigns. Effective Timing: The benefits of planning your ad campaigns well in advance. Budget Considerations: Insights into how budget affects ad performance, including key metrics like CPC and CVR.
In this episode of the Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson welcomes the Search Queen, Sonja, an expert from the Search Republic, for an insightful discussion about SEO and digital marketing. Together, they delve into Sonja's inspiring business journey, her deep understanding of Google search, and the strong ethical convictions that underpin her company's success. From her roots in traditional advertising to her evolution into a growth catalyst for businesses online, Sonja shares the motivations and experiences that shaped her agency. She articulates the importance of stripping away the industry jargon to connect with her clients and shares candid stories of industry malpractices that compelled her to start her own venture. A strong emphasis is placed on building trust with clients, especially those who have been jaded by past experiences with digital marketing agencies. Sonja discusses her mission to empower business owners not only in sales but also by giving them the gift of time through her heart-centered business approach. Sarah and Sonja explore how mindset can significantly impact the success of Google Ads campaigns. A strong narrative unfolds around the ethics of business practices in digital marketing and the universal need for transparency and honesty. Sonja touches upon the challenges of owning a business, from managing expectations to spearheading results-driven SEO strategies. www.thesearchrepublic.com.au @the_search_republic @sonjathesearchqueen
Welcome to an informative episode of the social circus, where host Sarah Thomson celebrates reaching over 100 episodes and two years of sharing valuable social media, mindset, and business insights. Today's focus is a practical guide on effectively growing your Instagram following, a question often posed to Sarah in her capacity as a business coach. In this episode, Sarah emphasizes the importance of having a cohesive and appealing Instagram profile, likening it to an inviting storefront that captures passersby's attention. Following this, she delves into several growth tactics, including the strategic use of Instagram reels and hashtags, leveraging collaborations and competitions, and engaging directly with the audience through comments and DMs. These practices underscore the necessity of daily, authentic interaction on the platform for optimal growth and audience engagement. Key Takeaways: Instagram Profile as Your Storefront: Ensure your Instagram profile is inviting and clearly communicates your business offering to encourage new followers. Leverage Reels: Utilize Instagram reels to reach a broader audience, as reels are pushed out beyond your existing followers. Hashtag Strategy: Maximize your content visibility by using up to 30 relevant hashtags on every post. Collaborations and Competitions: Collaborate with similar non-competing businesses and consider running competitions to attract followers from overlapping audiences. Engage Authentically: Spend time daily engaging authentically with other accounts through comments and direct messages to increase visibility and grow your following organically. Notable Quotes: "Think about your Instagram profile as something similar to having a storefront." "Reels are the only type of content on Instagram that the algorithm will push out beyond your existing followers." "Instagram have told us that they consider 30 hashtags to be best practice." "People who are similar in terms of maybe demographic psychographic information hang out together or know each other." "There is no express elevator to success. You always have to take the stairs." Resources: The Blooming Bids Academy - Sarah's membership platform for business coaching Online Social Butterfly - Sarah's Instagram handle for profile reference YouTube Channel: Online Social Butterfly - Find free tutorial videos by Sarah Thomson Continue your learning journey by tuning in to the full episode to gain more in-depth guidance and actionable strategies to grow your Instagram following. Don't miss out on more episodes filled with insight—subscribe and join us next time at the social circus!
In this episode of the Social Circus, Sarah Thomson talks about the tough times businesses go through when things slow down. She starts by chatting about how comparing yourself to others on social media can mess with your head, and she's all about staying grounded during both personal and business growth. Sarah's got a reassuring and practical tone, offering up a mix of encouragement and advice for entrepreneurs in a slow phase. She dives into how economic and global events can affect consumer spending and business, leading to big decisions for business owners. Drawing from her own experience, Sarah shares loads of strategies to make the most of quiet times. She highlights the importance of keeping clients happy, organizing your business stuff, and setting up efficient systems. Plus, she sprinkles in real-life examples to make her advice relatable. Key Takeaways: The perception of success on social media is not always indicative of reality, and comparing one's journey to others can be detrimental. Quiet periods in business can be utilized for productive tasks such as nurturing client relationships, organizing files, and systematizing operations. Implementing systematic approaches to email management, lead tracking, and financial audits can improve business efficiency and prepare one for future growth. Upskilling through reading, podcasts, online courses, and even revisiting past educational materials can be a valuable use of downtime. Taking supplementary jobs or alternate income sources during tough times is a pragmatic and jud
In this episode of The Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson sits down with the astute Ee Zen Cha, a meticulous Online Business Manager. They take a deep dive into the intrinsic value of business systems and processes, exploring the challenges and triumphs of building a structured operational model in today's dynamic entrepreneurial environment. Ee Zen's knowledge in creating process efficiencies is a beacon for business owners seeking to streamline their workflow and scale their ventures. With a background in ISO 9001 internal auditing and a master's degree in engineering, Ee Zen applies her methodical and process-oriented skills to assist business owners in optimizing their operations. As an Online Business Manager, she specializes in executing strategy objectives and systemizing business processes, enabling female entrepreneurs to scale and grow their businesses efficiently. Her insights are born from over 13 years of experience in process improvement, both in the corporate world and the online business landscape.
Kara Stokes has successfully transitioned from a copywriter to a brand message coach and is now making waves as an AI influencer for small businesses. With over six years of expertise, she's launched a second venture that teaches small business owners, particularly women, how to use Artificial Intelligence in marketing to gain a competitive edge. Her work focuses on content strategy, brand voice, and identity, aiming to empower women in the rapidly evolving AI space. In an episode of the Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson chats with Kara Stokes about her journey from copywriting to coaching and her deep dive into AI. Kara discusses the importance of creating a brand identity that emotionally connects with customers, moving beyond visuals to establish meaningful brand principles. She shares insights on how AI is reshaping copywriting and reveals her personal and innovative uses of AI, from managing schedules to creating an AI cheerleader, all while exploring the future of creativity in the age of AI. Key Takeaways: Brand identity is a critical emotional connect between your business and customers, going beyond visual elements to how the business communicates and presents itself. Kara advocates for "brand principles" over "brand values" to ensure a business's actions are in alignment with its declared ethos. The AI revolution in copywriting has both shaken the industry and presented new opportunities for innovation and efficiency. AI can serve as a valuable tool in life management and personal motivation, demonstrating versatility beyond content creation. Thoughtful engagement with AI tools can refine and accelerate content development, even for experienced professionals like Kara.
In the 100th episode of the Social Circus, Sarah Thomson delivers an engaging deep dive into the genesis and evolution of her podcast. Celebrating her half-centennial of episodes, Sarah provides a behind-the-scenes look at the marketing strategies and content creation process that underpin her podcasting success. Sarah unfolds the tale of her podcast's inception back in March 2022, highlighting the intentional timing aligned with personal and business milestones. She elaborates on how podcasting serves as a medium to long-term marketing strategy and the importance of aligning podcast production with one's business growth phases. Sarah's authentic delivery resonates through insights on the tools, consistency, guest selection, and how she shaped her podcast to mirror her evolution from a social media to a broader digital marketing expert. With a personal touch, Sarah expresses gratitude to her listeners and lays down an enticing opportunity for them to win a VIP day with her. Key Takeaways: Podcasting is a medium to long-term marketing strategy best suited for businesses that have already established some level of personal brand recognition. Consistency is crucial in podcasting, with Sarah never having missed a week since starting her podcast. Content creation should reflect the host's personality and comfort zone, whether it's scripted or off-the-cuff delivery. It is important for a podcast's name and content to be flexible enough to accommodate the growth and evolution of both the host and the show. Hosting a podcast involves a variety of tasks, from recording to editing and promotion, which can be made easier with a well-established workflow and potentially using AI tools and assistance.
In Episode 99 of the "Social Circus," host Sarah Thomson approaches an important milestone: the podcast's 100th episode. This episode features Sarah expressing her enthusiasm for the forthcoming competition in celebration of the 100th episode and gives an overview of what the audience can expect. Sarah Thomson, an expert in social media and business mindset, discusses her ten-day break from the digital world. She offers insights on preparing for a technology hiatus and emphasizes the significance of being present, resting, and establishing boundaries in both personal and professional life. The episode includes Sarah's personal experiences during her digital detox. She talks about spending quality time with her family and her struggle to disconnect from her business. She urges listeners to reflect on their own use of technology and find a balance to enhance their well-being.
In this thought-provoking episode of the Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson welcomes Annie Gichuru, a renowned racial equity coach whose work has been pivotal in steering online businesses towards intentional inclusivity. Together, they delve into the nuances of racial equity versus equality, providing listeners with an invaluable understanding of how to foster an inclusive environment in both personal and professional realms. This episode shines a light on the often misinterpreted concepts of racial equality and equity. Annie explains the importance of recognizing individual circumstances to create equitable opportunities and outcomes. The conversation progresses to actionable strategies that businesses can implement, from auditing one's network and clientele to crafting inclusive lead magnets. Emphasizing the lifelong journey of learning inclusive practices, Annie guides listeners through recognizing unconscious bias and understanding the impact of microaggressions. https://anniegichuru.com/ https://www.instagram.com/annie.gichuru Microaggressions Guide - https://anniegichuru.com/micro/
This episode of The Social Circus featuring Sarah Thomson is a special solo episode where she reflects on turning 50 and shares her personal insights. Sarah shares her initial hesitance about sharing her age publicly and worrying about how it may affect her work in the digital marketing industry. In addition to this, Sarah discusses the importance of understanding and planning finances, as well as the impact of this understanding on her life. She admits to previously ignoring the bigger financial picture but, after taking a course on money finance and investing, she realized the significance of managing money. This education has empowered her to have clear plans for the future, particularly as her children grow older and become more independent
In this episode of The Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson reflects on her journey through business and personal growth as she approaches significant milestones. Sarah offers a captivating discussion filled with rich lessons learned while navigating her professional path, including the growth of her podcast and celebrating her 50th birthday. This episode is not just a narrative - it's a collection of enlightening experiences that resonate with entrepreneurs at any stage of their journey. Throughout the episode, she emphasizes the importance of embracing failure, the art of starting small and growing gradually, and the value of constantly experimenting and diversifying in business ventures. Sarah's vivid storytelling seamlessly integrates these themes, underpinning the conversation with a heartfelt call to action for listeners to take bold yet calculated risks in their endeavors. Celebrating milestones and achievements in both business and personal life Overcoming the pitfalls of overplanning and the benefits of 'failing fast' Recognizing the potential within one's brand and exploring diverse business offerings The critical importance of starting an email list and growing digital products early on The significance of commemorating success, including the simpler moments of triumph in the realm of entrepreneurship
In this episode, the host, Sarah Thomson, shares the key lessons learned from her 13 years in business. With a background in corporate marketing, Sarah provides invaluable insights into running a business, adapting to change, and staying true to one's passions and instincts. Key Takeaways: Don't rush decisions when starting your business; take time to research, plan, and understand the market you're entering. Focus on services that align with your skills and bring you joy, shaping your business to reflect your passion. Trust your instincts in business decisions – they can serve as a powerful guide in steering your enterprise in the right direction. Be open to change and growth; business services and structures can and should evolve with time and experience.
In this episode of the Social Circus, Sarah Thomson welcomes Nina Visic from Mindful Parenting Lifestyle. Nina shares her personal journey as a busy mom who discovered how mindful parenting techniques can make a big difference in family life. The conversation is all about how parents can handle the challenges of raising kids while juggling work, offering lots of helpful tips for listeners in similar situations. Nina talks about how she went from feeling overwhelmed by parenthood to embracing and teaching mindful parenting principles. These techniques help bring calmness, better communication, and stronger family bonds. The episode is full of practical advice on dealing with triggers, setting up routines, and adapting to changes. Here are the main points: Mindful parenting can help parents stay calm and handle tough situations better. Being aware of yourself and writing down your thoughts can help you understand your triggers and become a better parent. Finding a routine that works for both work and family life is important for keeping everything balanced. Practicing gratitude, like with the "Rose, Thorn, and Bud" exercise, can make family life more positive. Being flexible, understanding, and talking openly are essential when family schedules change. Some memorable quotes from the episode: "It's all about making peace with both parts of your life, even if you're struggling." "Having a regular mindfulness practice helps you stay calm in tough moments." "Try to focus on the good things that come out of situations, not just what went wrong." "Knowing your limits and your kids' limits helps you make decisions and adjust as needed." "As my youngest started kindergarten, I'm figuring out a whole new routine for my workweek." Nina also offers resources like her Mindful Parenting Course launching in March, memberships to Mindful Parenting Lifestyle, and one-on-one coaching sessions for personalized help. Listeners can connect with her on social media and explore her mindful parenting offerings for support and guidance. mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au
In this episode, Sarah Thomson, a digital marketing expert, talks about how businesses can grow using social media and client relationships. She hosts "Social Circus" and shares tips on retaining clients and getting referrals. Sarah stresses the importance of moving beyond traditional marketing methods for a successful business. She offers valuable insights into the challenges of gaining new clients through digital marketing and the potential of nurturing existing client connections. Whether you're a business owner or interested in marketing, this episode provides valuable knowledge to inspire success. Sarah explores the benefits of focusing on past and current clients instead of relying solely on traditional marketing. As someone deeply involved in digital marketing, she explains that while traditional methods are useful, they often take time to generate results. Sarah suggests prioritizing existing clients and past clients as key sources of business growth. She offers practical advice to improve client engagement and funnel strategies.
In this episode of the Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson sits down with leadership coach Jenny Cole from Positively Beaming to explore the art of navigating difficult conversations in both personal and professional contexts. The episode delves into valuable insights on improving communication skills that are essential for small business owners and corporate leaders alike. Bringing a wealth of experience from her time as a school principal, Jenny Cole has journeyed through the trials of overwhelm and burnout to reforge her career as an entrepreneur and leadership coach. In her company, Positively Beaming, Jenny focuses her expertise on ensuring that women in leadership roles have the support, skills, and resilience they need to thrive in their positions. Key Takeaways: Approaching difficult conversations requires understanding one's emotional triggers and learning to respond instead of react. Preparing and rehearsing challenging discussions can help mitigate negative outcomes and maintain professional relationships. Clear and concise communication is key; over-explaining or providing excess detail can undermine the message's effectiveness. Getting closer to those we're in conflict with and humanizing the situation can greatly improve the resolution process. Building a 'win-win' dynamic is possible by articulating needs clearly and working collaboratively towards resolutions.
In this episode of the Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson delves deep into the world of personal branding and self-marketing with the Claudia Neal-Shaw of Candor Consulting. The discussion unlocks the secrets to cultivating a business and personal brand with authenticity and confidence. The conversation starts with Claudia's journey from a corporate lawyer to the founder of Candor Consulting. With a focus on women entrepreneurs, the dialogue touches on overcoming self-doubt, leveraging unique skill sets, and how to present oneself to the world with confidence. The episode is rich with strategies, personal anecdotes, and actionable advice for anyone looking to amplify their impact in business through personal branding. Key Takeaways: Establishing a clear personal brand starts with understanding oneself and one's aspirations within the business. Confidence is not the absence of uncertainty, but it's about taking action despite the fear and doubt. It's vital to recognize one's own worth and the unique skill set one brings to the table, rather than underestimating one's capabilities. Simple confidence boosters can play a significant role in how we present ourselves online and in person. Sharing one's gifts and specialized skills with the world is not only a personal achievement but also an obligation. claudia@candourconsulting.com https://www.instagram.com/claudia.nealshaw/ https://www.candourconsulting.com/
Dive into the exciting world of launching with Sarah Thomson in episode 88 of the Social Circus, where she unpacks the intricate puzzle of digital marketing launches. This episode serves not only as a comprehensive guide but also demystifies the daunting experience of launching a product or service in the digital space. If you've been wrestling with the idea of a launch or find yourself intrigued by the process, keep reading for an episode that promises to empower and enlighten. Sarah explains the multifaceted stages of the launch process, beginning with the ‘prelaunch' phase, steering through the core launching event, and smoothly landing into post-launch activities. With an enticing blend of marketing strategies, Sarah advocates for the engagement of one's digital audience and emphasizes the critical nature of staying visible and consistent across platforms. The discussion is ripe with insightful tips, from warming up your audience to harnessing the energy during the launch for optimal results. Read on as Sarah reveals her tried-and-tested methods and offers a golden opportunity to access her "Ultimate Launch Toolkit" as the trajectory towards successful launching is charted. Key Takeaways: Launching refers to a systematic online event aiming to get a product or service in front of an audience, inciting engagement and anticipation for purchase. The prelaunch phase is crucial, often involving waitlist creation or engaging launch events like webinars and social media blitzes to prime the audience. A launch period of 10-14 days is optimal to maintain momentum and provide adequate time for consumers to make purchasing decisions. During the launch, an entrepreneur should be highly visible, engage actively with potential consumers, and anticipate a surge of last-minute sales. Post-launch activities are essential, including soliciting feedback from non-buyers and offering modified versions of the product that could lead to future conversions. Notable Quotes: "Launching is typically an online event and involves using all of your digital marketing strategies." "If you launch, you will always perform better than if you just kind of have your cart open and you just talk about it now and then." "The launch is the language that we use to say, this is the moment that I'm going to be putting my offer out into the world." "During the launch period, you are blanketing your social media, you are emailing your list as much as you're comfortable." "The purpose of a launch event is to get someone warmed up and excited about your offer." Resources: Referenced in the discussion is Sarah Thomson's "Ultimate Launch Toolkit," which is available at a reduced price of $97, down from the usual $297. Invoke the enthusiasm and strategy behind successful digital launches by giving the full episode a listen, and don't forget to explore Sarah Thomson's "Ultimate Launch Toolkit" for a step-up in your launch game. Stay tuned for more of Sarah's empowering and expertise-laden discussions on the Social Circus. Ultimate Launch Toolkit
Welcome to the Social Circus podcast, where host Sarah Thomson embarks on a journey to explore the pivotal aspects of social media, business mindset, and the intricacies of entrepreneurship. Dive deep into the heart of goal setting and strategic planning, as Sarah unveils her reflections on the past year and maps out her objectives for 2024. If you're an entrepreneur seeking guidance on translating your vision into tangible results or simply curious about maintaining a work-life balance, this episode is tailored for you. Sarah Thomson starts the year with a positive outlook, emphasizing the critical nature of goal setting for business growth. Throughout the episode, Sarah shares her deliberate approach to setting achievable financial goals, dissecting revenue streams, and constructing a systematic plan to propel her business forward. The second segment of the podcast offers valuable insights into setting boundaries, structuring non-contact weeks, and managing client expectations to prevent burnout and prioritize personal well-being. Key Takeaways: Setting concrete goals is essential for directing your business toward success and ensuring accountability for growth. It's important to review previous years' accomplishments and use them as a foundation for setting realistic expectations. Time management and boundary setting are vital for balancing professional commitments with personal well-being. Time blocking, including designated CEO days and flex days, can greatly enhance productivity and prevent burnout. Integrating personal milestones and important events into your business calendar ensures you remain present for life's significant moments while running a successful business. Notable Quotes: "You must, must know where you are going. Otherwise, anywhere is good." "We have to honor ourselves and our energy and remind ourselves, why did we start our business and come back to that as your north star?"
In this episode, Sarah Thomson reflects on the year 2023 and shares her experiences and lessons learned. She discusses the challenges she faced, such as losing a six-figure government contract and the impact it had on her business revenue. Despite these setbacks, Sarah was able to grow her business by 6% through hard work and determination. Sarah also talks about the importance of setting boundaries with clients and learning to say no to requests that don't align with her business goals. She shares her experiences of saying yes to things she had no business doing and the lessons she learned from those situations. Additionally, Sarah discusses the value of networking and connecting with other entrepreneurs. She shares her decision to run co-working days and the benefits she gained from them. She also emphasizes the importance of reviewing and evaluating your business regularly to identify areas for improvement and growth. Key Takeaways: Set boundaries with clients and prioritize self-care. Say no to requests that don't align with your business goals. Focus on networking and connecting with other entrepreneurs. Regularly review and evaluate your business to identify areas for improvement.
A mortgage can be one of your greatest allies for building wealth, or it can be a noose around your neck. It all depends on how you use it. To sidestep the biggest mistakes is to know what they are. And few are more experienced than Sarah Thomson. After more than 20 years as a broker and over 1 Billion in loans written she's seen it all. Also in this episode: The hidden value a broker provides (that can be pivotal) How brokers get paid (and how they don't get paid) Red flags to look out for when choosing a broker The most costly mistakes to avoid when taking on a mortgageKnowing how to partner with the banks to win the wealth game is critical. And in this episode, you get a peek inside Sarah's playbook. Join the Private Podcast CommunityClick here to access free courses and trainings, build new habits, and connect with us and others on the journey to financial self reliance. Other links
In the final episode of The Social Circus for 2023, host Sarah Thomson discusses the importance of goal setting and planning for small businesses. She emphasizes the need for realistic goals and encourages listeners to review their financials from the past year to inform their goal setting for the upcoming year. Sarah also highlights the significance of understanding the numbers in your business and suggests seeking the help of professionals like bookkeepers and accountants. She advises listeners to assess their current capacity and set goals that are achievable and aligned with their energy levels. Key Takeaways: Set realistic goals based on a review of your financials from the past year. Understand the numbers in your business and seek the help of professionals if needed. Assess your current capacity and set goals that align with your energy levels. Take time off during the Christmas period to rest and recharge.
Summary: In this episode of The Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson interviews Laura McRae, a podcast manager, about the process of launching and managing a podcast. Laura explains that many people find podcasting overwhelming and don't know where to start. As a podcast manager, Laura helps her clients with all the technical aspects of podcasting, including setting up hosting platforms, editing episodes, and creating social media content. With a background as a virtual assistant, Laura decided to niche down her business and focus on podcast management after taking two podcast management courses. She offers a range of services, including setting up hosting platforms, editing episodes, writing show notes, and creating social media content. Laura's goal is to take care of all the technical aspects of podcasting so that her clients can focus on creating great content. Key Takeaways: Niche down your podcast to target a specific audience and make it more searchable. Choose a podcast name that includes a keyword for better searchability. Consider the length of your episodes based on your target audience's preferences. Weekly episodes are recommended for better momentum and consistency. Outsourcing podcast management can save time and ensure a smooth process. podcastsupportservices.com.au laura@podcastsupportservices.com.au Instagram (@podcast.support.services) Podcast Support Services https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurajmcrae/
In this episode of The Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson shares tips and ideas for creating engaging Christmas content on social media. She emphasizes the importance of making social media fun and simple for both the business owner and the audience. Sarah suggests starting with a post that informs the audience about the business's Christmas plans and availability. She also encourages businesses to take a break during the holiday season and set clear expectations for when they will respond to messages. Sarah recommends creating a Christmas video or photo to wish the audience a Merry Christmas and thank them for their support. She suggests adding some Christmas fun to the branding, such as festive elements in the logo or cover image. For product-based businesses, Sarah advises checking the website and setting up commerce tags on Facebook and Instagram to facilitate easy purchasing. For businesses that don't sell products during Christmas, Sarah suggests supporting other small businesses by giving them shoutouts on social media. She also introduces the concept of user-generated content (UGC) and encourages businesses to engage their audience by asking them to share photos or participate in fun activities and games.
In this episode of The Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson welcomes back etiquette coach Louise Percy to discuss tips for hosting and attending Christmas parties and networking events. Louise emphasizes the importance of sending invitations well in advance and using electronic RSVPs to track attendance. As a host, it is crucial to greet guests at the entrance and introduce them to others. For guests, self-introductions and confident networking are key. Louise also advises on navigating sensitive topics and managing alcohol consumption at work functions. Louise Percy is the founder of the Percy Institute of International Protocol and an expert in etiquette and elegance. With a background in military, political, and diplomatic work, Louise has been running the Percy Institute since 1992, offering courses and coaching on social and business etiquette. She is known for her expertise in networking and has recently launched a podcast called "Manners and Other Matters: Exploring Etiquette and Elegance." Here's how you can connect with Louise: https://thepercyinstitute.com Facebook - The Percy Institute Instagram. Linkedin Manners and Other Matters Podcast Key Takeaways: Send invitations in advance and use electronic RSVPs to track attendance. Greet guests at the entrance and introduce them to others as a host. Be prepared to do self-introductions and confidently network as a guest. Take cues from the host regarding alcohol consumption at work functions. Practice respect, consideration, and kindness when traveling and in confined environments.
Summary: Sarah McLeod, a personal stylist, joins Sarah Thomson on The Social Circus to discuss confidence, styling, and showing up as your best self. Sarah shares her journey into styling and how she helps women find their confidence through clothes. She emphasizes the importance of starting with what clients already have in their wardrobe and helping them understand their personal style. Sarah also addresses common misconceptions about personal styling and offers advice for women who struggle with confidence and want to show up as their best selves. About The Guest(s): Sarah McLeod is a personal stylist and the founder of SJM Styling. With a background in marketing, Sarah followed her passion for helping others feel confident and stylish by becoming a personal stylist. She believes in bringing sparkle, joy, and magic to her clients' lives through clothes. https://www.instagram.com/sjmstyling/ https://www.facebook.com/sjmstyling
In this episode of The Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson interviews Ellie Swift, a successful business coach and Mastermind mentor. Ellie shares her journey from working in corporate to starting her own coaching business. She explains how she transitioned from one-on-one coaching to running multiple Mastermind programs. Ellie also discusses the importance of creating a unique Mastermind experience and the power of podcasting in growing a business. About The Guest(s): Ellie Swift is a business coach and Mastermind mentor who helps coaches, creators, and consultants build sustainable and profitable businesses. With over six years of experience in the industry, Ellie has successfully created and scaled multiple Mastermind programs. She is also the host of the "Shine Online with Ellie Swift" podcast. Key Takeaways: Ellie Swift transitioned from working in corporate to starting her own coaching business after realizing she was dissatisfied with her role and wanted to make a more meaningful impact. Ellie's Mastermind programs have different tiers based on income level, allowing clients to progress and grow within the programs. Creating a unique Mastermind experience that aligns with your strengths and values makes it easier to sell and retain clients. Collaboration and community are key elements of a successful Mastermind, and strategies can be implemented to foster these dynamics. Podcasting is a powerful tool for building a personal brand and generating leads, as it allows people to get to know, like, and trust you quickly.
In this episode, Sarah Thomson discusses the importance of setting boundaries and improving productivity in your business. She emphasizes the need to reassess goals and plans for the final quarter of the year and shares her own strategies for managing time and energy. Sarah also highlights the impact of good boundaries on overall well-being and offers practical tips for tracking time and structuring workdays. Key Takeaways: It is crucial to set intentions and reassess goals for the final quarter of the year to avoid rolling into the new year without a plan. Good boundaries are essential for protecting health, energy, and overall well-being in business. Time tracking is a valuable exercise to understand how time is spent and identify areas for improvement in productivity. Setting aside dedicated time for working on business goals, such as a CEO day, can lead to significant growth and progress. Outsourcing tasks, even with a few hours of virtual assistant support, can alleviate overwhelm and free up time for more important activities. Quotes: "If you don't start to do some of this planning now, it will get to December, and we just kind of roll into the new year without any plans or thoughts or ideas on what that is going to look like for ourselves and our business." - Sarah Thomson "If you do too much, you burn yourself out. You're exhausted, you get sick for a long period of time. That is all going to have a massively detrimental impact on your business." - Sarah Thomson "The easy way to start outsourcing is with a virtual assistant with just a few hours a week of support." - Sarah Thomson "There is nothing, how do I describe it? There is no magic behind the curtain when it comes to achieving growth and attaining the goals in your business. It is nothing sexy or special. It is simply a matter of setting aside time, preferably every single week, to work on those." - Sarah Thomson "We do not get anything back. This is not a do over. This is our one time to do the things we want to do." - Sarah Thomson
Sarah Thomson, host of The Social Circus podcast, welcomes back guest Simone, a Pinterest and SEO expert. They discuss the unique aspects of Pinterest as a search engine and how it differs from traditional social media platforms. Simone shares her journey from Pinterest to SEO and explains the three key elements of SEO: technical optimization, usability, and keyword optimization. She emphasizes the importance of Google Business profiles and collecting reviews. Simone offers a done-for-you service for both Pinterest and SEO, empowering clients to manage their own websites. About The Guest : Simone is a Pinterest and SEO expert who fell into the world of digital marketing while looking for a creative outlet outside of her nursing career. She is passionate about helping businesses optimize their online presence and has become an expert in both Pinterest and SEO strategies. Key Takeaways : Pinterest is a search engine, not a traditional social media platform. SEO involves optimizing your website to make it easier to find through search engines. Google Business profiles and online reviews can significantly impact search engine rankings. Quotes : "Pinterest is a search engine where you come for yourself, not to learn about other people." - Simone "SEO is optimizing your website to get found by your ideal client or customer." - Simone "Google Business profiles and online reviews are essential for local businesses." - Simone
In this episode of The Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson interviews Becca Maxwell, a divorce coach and relational intelligence consultant. Becca shares her journey into entrepreneurship and how her experience in the corporate world and consulting led her to start Do Divorce Right. She discusses the challenges of managing a corporate job and running a business, and emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and delegating tasks. Becca also provides valuable advice for individuals going through a divorce, including managing overwhelm, acting with integrity, not delegating responsibility, and filling your own cup with joy. **Key Takeaways:** 1. Manage overwhelm by making appointments with yourself to address thoughts and emotions related to the divorce. 2. Act with integrity and avoid badmouthing your ex-spouse to others. 3. Take responsibility for decisions and arguments related to the divorce, rather than delegating them to others. 4. Fill your own cup with joy and find activities that bring you happiness during this challenging time. **Quotes:** - "Make an appointment for yourself to deal with overwhelming thoughts and emotions related to the divorce." - Becca Maxwell - "Act with integrity and avoid badmouthing your ex-spouse to others." - Becca Maxwell - "Take responsibility for decisions and arguments related to the divorce and create your own narrative." - Becca Maxwell - "Fill your own cup with joy and find activities that bring you happiness during this challenging time." - Becca Maxwell About The Guest: Becca Maxwell is a divorce coach and relational intelligence consultant with over six years of experience in coaching and consulting. She has a background in the advertising industry and has used her expertise in relational intelligence to help individuals navigate through difficult divorces. Becca is the founder of Do Divorce Right, where she provides support and guidance to those going through a divorce.
Sarah Thomson, the host of The Social Circus podcast, answers listener questions about Meta ads and provides insights into other advertising platforms. She explains the importance of understanding the audience on different platforms before running ads and highlights the differences between Google Ads and Meta Ads. Sarah also emphasizes the need to know how customers find your business and the scalability of your products or services when considering ads. She discusses the Advantage Campaign Budget feature in Ads Manager and shares her best-performing ad campaign, which is a lead magnet for a Canva class on creating reels. Key Takeaways: Before running ads on a platform, establish a presence and test it organically to see if your audience is there. Google Ads are effective for bottom-of-the-funnel advertising, while Meta Ads are better suited for top-of-the-funnel campaigns. Understand how customers find your business and focus on scalable products or services when considering ads. Advantage Campaign Budget in Ads Manager allows for testing and optimization of ad sets and reallocates budget based on performance. Testing and refining ads is crucial for success, and the best-performing ads often result from continuous testing and adjustments. Quotes: "Before you run any paid ads on a platform, it is always wise to have a presence on that platform." - Sarah Thomson "Google Ads are more effective when people are close to making a purchase decision." - Sarah Thomson "Your most effective ads are always going to be top of the funnel for Meta platforms." - Sarah Thomson
In this episode of The Social Circus, host Sarah Thomson answers questions from listeners about running successful Meta ads. She covers topics such as targeting specific geographic areas, determining a good cost per acquisition (CPA) or cost per click (CPC), choosing the right audience size, knowing when to make adjustments to an ad, and the order in which to test different components of an ad. Sarah emphasizes the importance of testing and patience when running ads, and shares her personal strategies for achieving success with Meta ads. Key Takeaways: Targeting specific geographic areas is possible in Meta ads, and it's important to consider the distance people are willing to travel for events or services. The ideal CPA or CPC depends on the value and profitability of the desired action or conversion. A good audience size for Meta ads is between 250,000 and 2 million, depending on the targeting criteria. It's best to wait until an ad has generated at least 100 results before making any adjustments. When testing different components of an ad, start with images, then move on to audiences, placements, call-to-action buttons, headlines, and finally ad copy. Quotes: "Successful people fail fast and fail often." - Jenny Cole
In this episode, Sarah discusses the top mistakes people make when running Meta ads and provides valuable insights on how to avoid them. She emphasizes the importance of understanding ad success benchmarks, testing ads organically before running paid campaigns, optimizing landing pages for mobile devices, defining the ideal customer, and conducting rigorous testing to improve ad performance. Key Takeaways: Understand ad success benchmarks to set realistic expectations for your ads. Test your offers and landing pages organically before running paid ads. Optimize your landing pages for mobile devices to maximize conversions. Define your ideal customer and tailor your ads to their specific problems. Conduct rigorous testing of different variables in your ads to improve performance. Welcome to episode 71 of The Social Circus! I'm your host, Sarah Thomson, and we're now in week three of Meta Month. In this episode, I want to discuss the top mistakes that people make when running Meta ads. As a small business owner, it's essential to spend your advertising budget wisely and avoid wasting money on ineffective ads. Meta will gladly take your money, whether your ad is successful or not. It's up to you to understand why your ad may not be performing as expected. So let's delve into the common mistakes and how to avoid them. Mistake 1: Not Understanding Ad Success Many people don't understand what ad success looks like. They lack knowledge of the benchmarks and metrics they should be aiming for. It's essential to have realistic expectations and know what to measure in terms of click-through rates, conversion rates, and other relevant data. To help with this, there is a document that provides benchmarks for Meta ads by the industry. Understanding these benchmarks allows you to assess whether your ad is underperforming or if there are other factors at play, such as issues with your landing page or sales page. "Most people think that if I haven't made a sale, my ad isn't working, and that is simply not true. It can be other factors for that." - Sarah Thomson Mistake 2: Not Testing Organically Before running ads, many people fail to test their offer, product, or service organically. They skip the crucial step of gauging interest from their audience before investing in paid ads. Testing organically allows you to gather valuable feedback and determine if your offer resonates with your target audience. It's important to have a significant number of visits to your landing page or sales page before making any judgments about its effectiveness. "If your page that you're wanting to run an ad to has not had traffic through it of at least 100 visits, which is like an absolute minimum, you cannot then say, does this page work? Does it convert? Is the offer interesting to my audience?" - Sarah Thomson Mistake 3: Neglecting Landing Page Optimisation One common mistake is blaming the ad for poor performance when the issue lies with the landing page. It's essential to test your landing page on mobile devices since a significant portion of Meta ad traffic comes from mobile users. Ensure that your landing page renders well and that buttons, images, and other elements are optimised for mobile viewing. Neglecting mobile optimisation can lead to low conversion rates and wasted ad spend. "Landing pages are often a big culprit for poor-performing ads, and people don't think to look at those. They go straight to their ad and think about what isn't working in my ad, and why is it not working?" - Sarah Thomson Mistake 4: Poor Audience Definition Understanding your ideal customer is a fundamental aspect of marketing. However, many people make the mistake of thinking their product or service is ideal for everyone. It's essential to define your target audience and tailor your ads to their specific problems and needs. Trying to market to everyone leads to a diluted message that fails to resonate with anyone. Break your audience into logical groups and create ads that speak directly to their unique challenges. "It is never true that your product or service or offer is ideal for everyone. It is never true. What you need to know is for your ad, who is your audience? And your audience is always those people who are most likely to buy the product." - Sarah Thomson Mistake 5: Lack of Testing Testing is a vital component of running successful ads, yet many people neglect it. To optimise your ads, you need to treat them like science experiments. Change one variable at a time and track the results. Testing different elements such as images, headlines, and call-to-action buttons allows you to identify what resonates best with your audience. Rigorous testing helps you refine your ads and improve their performance over time. "One of the biggest mistakes is that most people don't do testing of their ads, and if they do, they do inadequate testing and they don't also have those benchmark data to use." - Sarah Thomson Implications and Potential Impact By avoiding these common mistakes, businesses can significantly improve the performance of their Meta ads. Understanding ad success benchmarks, testing organically, optimising landing pages, defining target audiences, and conducting rigorous testing all contribute to more effective advertising campaigns. These strategies can lead to higher click-through rates, improved conversion rates, and ultimately, increased sales and revenue. The impact of implementing these best practices can be transformative for businesses. By aligning ads with the needs and preferences of their target audience, businesses can create more compelling and relevant messaging. This, in turn, increases the likelihood of attracting and converting potential customers. Additionally, optimising landing pages for mobile devices ensures a seamless user experience, leading to higher conversion rates. Conclusion and Future Outlook Running Meta ads successfully requires a strategic approach and a deep understanding of your audience and their needs. By avoiding the top mistakes discussed in this episode, businesses can maximise the effectiveness of their advertising efforts. It's essential to set realistic expectations, test organically, optimise landing pages, define target audiences, and conduct thorough testing. As the advertising landscape continues to evolve, businesses must stay up-to-date with the latest trends and best practices. Meta Month has provided valuable insights into the world of Meta ads, and businesses should continue to educate themselves on the ever-changing advertising landscape. By staying informed and adapting their strategies accordingly, businesses can leverage Meta ads to drive growth and achieve their marketing objectives. Thank you for joining me on this episode of The Social Circus. I hope you found this discussion on the top mistakes people make when running Meta ads insightful and informative. Stay tuned for next week's episode, where I'll be answering questions from the Blooming Biz Academy members about their common problems with Meta ads. Until then, happy advertising! Quotes: "Test your concept organically before running paid ads to ensure it resonates with your audience." "Don't overlook the importance of optimizing your landing pages for mobile devices." "Your ideal customer is not everyone; focus on targeting the audience most likely to buy." "Testing is crucial for improving ad performance; treat it like a science experiment."
Sarah, the Duchess of York has an awesome new podcast co-hosted by Sarah Thomson called "Tea Talks". I decided to listen to the podcast and give a Salty Vixen review. Full Text to the episode: https://www.saltyvixenstories.com/tea-talks-with-sarah-ferguson-podcast-honest-review/ Main website: saltyvixenstories.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saltyvixen/message
Sarah Thomson is a long-time games industry veteran, having had an extremely successful career in business development at companies like IUGO, Gree, Sony (PlayStation), Google, and most recently at Bad Robot Games. We discuss her experience and thoughts on female diversity in the gaming industry. Get ready for a real discussion where we try to address topics more meaningfully. OUTLINE: 0:00 Intro 1:30 How should women be treated in the workplace, if differently from men? 6:45 JK's experience with diversity in India 9:41 Male-to-male vs. male-to-female engagement 14:50 Importance of being open on both sides | Focus on intent, understand emotions 27:30 How to give feedback when bias occurs? 31:17 Risks of giving feedback and retaliation? 36:50 Why is the games industry so male-dominated? 41:14 Benefits of different perspectives and female diversity 48:45 How to encourage diversity? 53:23 Diversity in startups vs. large organizations | Is JK copping out on diversity? 59:37 Is diversity vs. efficiency a false trade-off? The impact of macroeconomy on diversity 1:05:36 Contacting Sarah/final message from Sarah
In the latest and final episode of the mental health series, host Tim Newton engages in an intimate conversation with Sarah Thomson, a dental hygienist whose personal experience of overcoming alcoholism is inspiring and remarkable. Sarah generously shares her story, hoping it will be a source of inspiration and motivation for others going through similar experiences. In the second section of this episode, Tim is joined by Richard Jones, Deputy Director from NHS Practitioner Health Service in the UK, as they discuss the challenges and fears practitioners face when seeking help. They also consider the role of regulatory bodies in the UK, and shed light on how these services work to provide practitioners a clearer idea of what to expect when seeking help.In this episode:Learn about:· Dentists and dental teams are at great risk of developing a substance abuse problem as a response to the impact of work stress· Mental health and addiction problems are issues that cannot be faced alone· Empowerment is key to understanding mental health conditions and taking appropriate actions to address themDo you know similar services for practitioners facing substance abuse in your country? Send us an email at communications@fdiworlddental.org. Let's support others who might need help.Share your thoughts with us via text or audio recording: communications@fdiworlddental.org
How can we innovate to make UHC more efficient? How does UHC need to adapt in times of crisis? Pooja Jha, Editor-in-chief of The Lancet Regional Health: Europe, is joined by Sarah Thomson, Triin Habicht, and Haja Wurie to discuss.Find out more about how The Lancet is marking its 200th anniversary with a series of important spotlights here:https://www.thelancet.com/lancet-200?dgcid=buzzsprout_tlv_podcast_lancet200_uhcYou can see all of our Spotlight content relating to Universal Health Coverage here:https://www.thelancet.com/lancet-200/universal-health-coverage?dgcid=buzzsprout_tlv_podcast_lancet200_uhc
TEACHING SERIES: Distinct SERMON TITLE: The Things That I Say BY: Sarah Thomson DATE: Sunday 19th February 2023 BIBLE PASSAGES: James | Chapter 3 | Verses 1-13 EXCERPT: Why do the words I say matter? It's said that for every 1 negative word that is spoken to us we need 10 positive words to cancel it out. Our words have really powerful consequences so maybe there isn't such a thing as a little white lie or a harmless bit of gossip. James reminds us of the power of the things that we say and the importance of using our words as worship to God at all times. Welcome: What's true of Riverside Church when we meet together in-person is true of us online. We are on a journey together to help people get to know Jesus and grow as his followers across Birmingham and beyond. Riverside is a church made up of people from a diversity of backgrounds and experiences all with one thing in common; our discovery of God and His amazing love. We hope you will feel at home among us and that you will find our weekly services, events and groups welcoming and relevant to your life. Whoever you are, whatever you believe, you're so welcome in this community. To find out more about Riverside Church please visit our website: https://riverside-church.org.uk/ Useful Links: OUR WEBSITE: https://riverside-church.org.uk/ READ ONLINE (Church Blog) - https://www.riverside-church.org.uk/blog WATCH ONLINE (YouTube) - https://www.youtube.com/RiversideChurchBirmingham
Hamilton isn't getting a fair share of the national transport spending. That's according to Hamilton city councillors Sarah Thomson and Dave Macpherson. Hamilton's population is growing at a rate of 2.1 percent, higher than Auckland or Wellington, but it gets less funding than the two major centres. Thomson spoke to Corin Dann.
Hashtags, insights, different platforms, and scheduling tools and much more are touched on in this episode. Social media is a fabulous marketing channel for our business, like everything else it's forever changing. Sarah's here to debunk some myths such as… Does Facebook reduce my reach because I've shared it from Instagram? Why can't I post just once and get someone to buy from me? Do I need to be on every platform? How do I know which platform(s) I should be on? What do I need to consider when deciding where to show up? How many hashtags should I use? Hear a bit about Meta Business Suite - the ability to post on more than one platform at a time, as well as being able to customise your content, and use it from an app on your phone – who knew?! Let's not forget although social media is a free tool in terms of it not costing any money (unless you're paying for Ads, of course). Free in monetary value perhaps, but it's not completely free when you think about the time, energy, knowledge, and skills you need to create content to grow your audience organically. It's interesting what she says about the number of followers you have, and how this can be seen as a vanity metric. Her message is clear… be consistent and keep going. Sarah has people who have followed her on social media for a long time, they may not have purchased anything from her… yet. However, they engage with her on a regular basis, and attend her free classes. People can hear your message all day every day, but it must land for them at the time they're ready. So, show up regularly and build that know, like and trust your audience is looking for. This episode is for you if you are looking to improve your social media presence without the worry and anxiety it can sometimes bring with it. Setting small goals for continuous improvement is key. Be honest with yourself and stop putting yourself under pressure. Feel free to DM Sarah if you've implemented any of her tips from this episode. It'll make her day to hear how you've got on. Don't forget to leave a review and subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Happy listening!
Delving into civic affairs with guests, Crs Martin Gallagher and Sarah Thomson.
As communities and countries set net zero carbon goals and rethink the use of resources, can we achieve a circular economy? Aurecon's John Poon talks with Sarah Thomson from Goulburn Valley Water about how a collaborative approach is making the ‘step-change' required to achieve a circular future. Find us online at aurecongroup.com/podcast or email us at engineeringreimagined@aurecongroup.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the first episode of The Social Circus. In this episode, you will meet your host, Sarah Thomson. She will share her journey into entrepreneurship with you. This is an introduction and over the coming episodes, you will get to learn more about Sarah as she shares her wisdom and insights.
This interview first aired live from Victoria Park Lake in Shepparton on Friday the 11th of March, 2022 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM breakfast announcer Terri Cowley interviews Goulburn Valley Water's Sarah Thomson and GSCC's Manager of Environment and Sustainability Sharon Terry. They talk the Goulburn Murray resilience strategy to deal with climate change. To learn more head to https://www.rdv.vic.gov.au/news/goulburn-murray-resilience-strategy Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131. Listen to Terri Cowley weekdays on 98.5 One FM 6am-9am. The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1
Sarah Thomson had painful periods as soon as she began menstruating and it only got worse over the years. Join us as she shares her story, the problems she had with the medical system, being ignored as well as getting a diagnosis, plus surgeries gone wrong, and how having endometriosis impacts her life. 1 in 10 women suffers with Endometriosis yet it takes on average more than 6 years to be diagnosed and costs every woman with the disease approximately $30,000 a year* in lost wages and medical fees Find out more here: https://www.mmmpodcast.me/ep120 * Endometriosis Australia - https://www.endometriosisaustralia.org/
Frank and David talk with Edinburgh PhD student Sarah Thomson. They discuss her research on how the Reagan administration tried to shape his historical legacy. Last Drops Sarah: Karen Tumulty's The Triumph of Nancy Reagan Frank: Andrew O'Shaughnessy's The Illimitable Freedom of the Human Mind David: Reservation Dogs
Sarah Thomson (pictured in her days with WaterAid) was suggested as a great subject for an interviewee for Climate Conversations - and that was exactly the case. However, our chat wasn't only about the climate, for Sarah is one of those "everywhere" people - she is the Chief Financial Officer with the Shepparton-based Goulburn Valley Water; she is a board member with the Committee for Greater Shepparton; and, has played a key role in the creation of a body aimed at allowing people to have a greater say in the governance of the Federal Seat of Nicolls, "Voices for Nicholls". Sarah is a graduate of the Williamson Community Leadership Program, a chartered accountant with degrees in economics, Asian studies, commerce and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Sarah and her partner Bec, and their two Staffies, moved to Shepparton four years ago and they absolutely love living in what they see as a "quirky, diverse and gritty" part of the world. They are never going back to the city. Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".
Have you been considering running paid ads on Facebook?Not sure if it's the right thing for you?Tried ads before but had no success?In this episode of Laptops & Lattes Podcast I chat with Sarah Thomson from Online Social Butterfly about paid Facebook ads as part of your marketing strategy.We talk about:Why people run Facebook ads and what other options there are3 mistakes business owners make when running adsWhether you should use paid ads, or continue with organic strategiesTo access the resources mentioned in this episode, visit: www.laptopsandlattes.com.au/episode30
Social Media can be overwhelming for small business owners. Just knowing which platforms to be present on and what to post is stressful enough.Delighted to sit down and discuss Social Media and Marketing with two fantastic industry experts Sarah Thomson and Kasia McNaught to share their experience and knowledge.This podcast is for you, the Small Business owner.Listen in and learn to help your small business and smash your social media questions. Don't forget to leave us a review, subscribe and follow the show here http://www.businessgrowthperth.com.au You can connect with Kevin below Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinmillerpodcast/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kevinmiller____/The Blether Podcast - https://www.thebletherpodcast.com
On todays show I had the absolute pleasure of speaking to Sarah Thomson a dental hygienists who shares her remarkable personal story about her recovery from alcoholism. She is an absolute inspiration and there are many lessons in this podcast recording for us all. Sarah I want to personally thank you for sharing all you have in this recording. Sarah initially qualified as a Dental Hygienist in 1989, but returned to Bristol Dental Hospital to qualify as a Dental Therapist in 2012. During her career she has worked in a number of different types of practices including a periodontal practice. Last year, to coincide with her 50th Birthday, she took her skills to Kenya where she volunteered with Dentaid and is due to go to Uganda with them again next year. Her 'me time' includes stand up paddle boarding, singing in a choir, yoga and park runs. Sarah is a recovering alcoholic and therefore has a vested interest in helping others who suffer, or who are heading towards alcoholism both inside and outside our profession. 1. The Dentists’ Health Support Programme - provides dentists with free advice & support on health, alcohol, drugs & other issues. Tel. 0207 224 4671 2. In Northern Ireland ‘Probing Stress in Dentistry’ a BDA supported multi- agency group, has released a PROBING STRESS IN DENTISTRY FRAMEWORK, along with an accompanying letter from the Chair, 2019 BDA National President Roz McMullan 3. Alcoholics Anonymous - 0800 9177650 Which in my experience to date I have found most useful. 4. Samaritans provides confidential support to anyone experiencing difficulties or in distress. Tel. 116 123
There are many factors that influence our decision to start a business. Redundancy, flexibility around family, or even just the long time dream of being your own boss.Unfortunately for some, a big factor is chronic illness and pain. Business can be tough, but when you suffer ongoing illness and pain it can bring additional challenges to the day-to-day management of your business. In this episode I chat to Sarah Thomson, founder of Online Social Butterfly, about how she manages a successful business alongside the pain of endometriosis. She shares her story as well as helpful tips on how you can navigate the challenges of chronic illness while running a business.You can find Sarah here:Facebook: www.facebook.com/OnlineSocialButterflyInstagram: www.instagram.com/onlinesocialbutterfly/Website: https://onlinesocialbutterfly.com.au/
In this interview, we tackle a taboo issue on having a great family and operating a successful business as a female in the Australian mortgage industry. Who says you can't have both! And what better person to share their opinion than one of the most successful brokers in the country, and arguably, Australia's leading female broker, Sarah Thomson. Sarah takes us behind the scenes into her business where she shares what has worked, what hasn't and how she has built a reputation that well and truly precedes her - both with clients and across the industry. With droves of raving fans all over the Bellarine Peninsula and beyond, Sarah has built a high-performance brokerage that manages some 40 to 50 applications each month with a business based almost exclusively on repeat business and client referrals. Beyond great technical skills as a broker, through persistence, mistakes and continual learning, Sarah has also built a team that cares about the brand, that works hard and celebrates their success. Equally, each member is clear on their role so they deliver a seamless customer experience. It's part of the secret sauce that's helped Sarah build an enviable reputation as a broker and as a lead woman in finance. Visit Sarah's website here Double Your Settlements: Watch this free training so you can double your settlement volumes with structure and consistency.
Damian Fletcher, buyers agent at Maverick Property, joined Open House again to discuss how the property market has changed in Geelong in the past three months. (This podcast is brought to you by Loan Market Geelong, visit Sarah Thomson, Liz McRae and all the team at Ryrie St for your financing needs)
Julia Warren from Buxton Real Estate joins Open House to discuss how she got into real estate, why some properties in Geelong are performing better than others and how she sold a property in two weeks after it had been on the market for seven months with a competitor. (This podcast is brought to you by Loan Market Geelong - visit Sarah Thomson, Liz McRae and the team at Ryrie St for all your financing needs)
In Episode 14, Kate Ewings, director of Style Xtra, discusses styling homes for maximum returns, and how visual appeal at open homes make all the difference when it comes to selling. Hear her insights and tips into best preparing your home for sale. (This podcast is brought to you by Loan Market Geelong - visit Sarah Thomson, Liz McRae and the team at Ryrie St for all your financing needs)
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From postings to responses, social media can be vicious / The Retirement Sherpa / Brett Tanner from Chambers Plan with more great features / Uche Odiatu says spring into your skinny jeans / Sarah Thomson needs help / Prostate itch / Kaatje the intern.
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In this episode of Elite Broker, The Adviser team talk to Geelong-based Loan Market broker Sarah Thomson about her 18 years of broking, how the industry has changed over time, and the role of women in the industry. Tune in to find out why she decided to become a broker, her thoughts on mortgage stress, the reasons for going P&I instead of interest-only, and what she would advise her younger self if she were starting out again. Find out how she: • Balances home and work life • Mentors her team • Manages client expectations And plenty more! www.theadviser.com.au
Finally – the talk with Sarah Thomson in Auckland. We talk about floods and denial and curious fact the NZ does not have a constitution.Continue reading
Sarah Thomson is a freshly minted law grad who's decided to take the Government to court to challenge, what she considers, is their inadequate response to climate change. What motivates someone in their early 20s to take on the Government? Listen in and find out.
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Yuki digs deep in Fukuoka, Seb’s athletic reforms are voted through, there’s some indoor marathon insight, I speak to trail runner and adventurer Sarah Thomson, Tom breaks 20-minutes at Bushy parkrun, you guys stand atop the Fitness Rewards Listener Podium, Rate Your Run, and show off your Marathon Talk kit all around the world.
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With PlayStation Mobile on the move, we sit down with PlayStation Mobile's Sarah Thomson to chat about the best launch games, PSM's future, and much more. Plus a Retro City of new PSN releases for 10/09!